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- "The grades 5 and 6 students at Parkview Public School in Hagersville got to see first0hand how leather craftsman Delma Hill does her native art work.""The grades 5 and 6 students at Parkview Public School in Hagersville …
- "The eagle was on display last week at a Norview Lodge, where Commandant is a resident.""The eagle was on display last week at a Norview Lodge, where …
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- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "There is no such thing as "typical" Indian art, says Tom Hill, director of the Woodland Cultural Centre on Mohawk Street. The First Nations Art '90 Exhibit proves his point."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "There is no such thing as "typical" Indian art, says Tom Hill, …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "A few weeks ago I stopped at a restaurant outside of Hagersville around lunch time. Inside, I happened to strike up a conversation with an old acquaintance of mine, Jerry Jonathan. His daughter, CarBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "A few weeks ago I stopped at a restaurant outside of Hagersville …
- "In 1861, on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford Ontario, one of Canada's most illustrious literary figures, E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), was born.""In 1861, on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford Ontario, one of …
- "In a blend of English and her native Inuktitut, the songs of Susan Aglukark, 26, celebrate her culture and confront the problems plaguing her people: suicide, alcoholism, alienation and sexual abuse"In a blend of English and her native Inuktitut, the songs of …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I was invited to visit the Windham Township Pioneer Museum at Teeterville, on Sunday, July 2. On display were Indian artifacts uncovered at the Elliott site near La Salette."Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I was invited to visit the Windham Township Pioneer Museum at Teeterville, …
- "On the eye of his first solo exhibit in 11 years, acclaimed Haida artist Robert Davidson admits to some anxious moments.""On the eye of his first solo exhibit in 11 years, acclaimed …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "I'm talking lapis lazuli, tourmaline and charoite...know what I mean? How about red coral, black onyx, opal and turquoise? There are some of the semi-precious stones that jewelry designer Steven LonGreen, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "I'm talking lapis lazuli, tourmaline and charoite...know what I mean? How about …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "Not all the arts and crafts people left the reserve for the summer powwow trail this year. Some are still toiling away at home. Count Onondaga artist Arnold Jacobs among them."Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "Not all the arts and crafts people left the reserve for the …
- Ball, Vincent, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Indian art has become more 'acceptable' and that's a positive development for all Canadians, says the museum director of the Woodland Cultural Centre."Ball, Vincent, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Indian art has become more 'acceptable' and that's a positive development for …
- "An Exhibition organized by the Native American center for the Living Arts in Niagara Falls, New York."An Exhibition organized by the Native American center for the Living Arts …
- Johnston, Sue, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1985 "When Charlane Starlight was a high school girl in the state of Nevada, she had "long arms, long legs and no waistline" which made it difficult to find clothing that fit properly. Sp her mother taughJohnston, Sue, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1985 "When Charlane Starlight was a high school girl in the state of …
- "David Burning isn't sure what he's making. It's a corn husk doll. But David's not sure how it will look until he gets finished.""David Burning isn't sure what he's making. It's a corn husk doll. …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "There's going to be a big native art show and sale in Toronto with indigenous nations from all over the hemisphere participating. Mayan, Inca, Aztec and others from Central and South America plus InGreen, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "There's going to be a big native art show and sale in …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer "If Arnold Jacobs could choose between selling art and creating it he would have a paint brush in his hand and a smile on his face."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer "If Arnold Jacobs could choose between selling art and creating it he …
- "New Year's Eve is Western culture's dubious time of change and resolution.""New Year's Eve is Western culture's dubious time of change and resolution."
- "The next time the Jim Sky Iroquois Dancers need money, hey won't ask the provincial government. The troupe of 30 native dancers from Six Nations is performing in the International Festival Program a"The next time the Jim Sky Iroquois Dancers need money, hey won't …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Last week I attended the International Festival of Native Arts at Exhibition Place in Toronto. it was a fundraising program for the Native American Center for the Living Arts in Niagara Falls, N. Y.Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Last week I attended the International Festival of Native Arts at Exhibition …
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