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Multi-disciplinary arts organization that encourages and develops indigenous artists. Information about events and services, plus virtual art gallery.
http://www.andpva.com/
Visitor information for Cape Dorset, Nunavut, its history, description of the community, profiles of resident Inuit artists and samples of their work.
http://www.capedorset.ca/
Virtual exhibit of the Chancellor's Chair and ceremonial furnishings at the University of Victoria, fine examples of Northwest Coast Aboriginal art.
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/ceremonialfurniture/
Profile of artist Daniel Tom, a member of the Seton Lake Indian Band, and galleries of his carvings, paintings, jewellry, masks, wall panels and display weapons.
http://www.dstcreativity.ca/
Biographies of First Nation artists and artisans, some of which include additional information such as bibliographies, exhibitions and images of works. Includes links to related resources.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/ic/can_digital_collecti...
Gallery of the Kanadas promotes Canada's two most prestigious ethnographic art forms: Inuit and Northwest Coast art.
http://www.kanadas.ca
Provides information about aboriginal ceramics and pottery-making. Includes a virtual exhibit tour.
http://www.civilization.ca/archeo/ceramiq/cerart1e.html
Haida Designs is owned by Stephany Pryce, an Northwest Coast Haida Artist. Her art consists of appliqued button-blankets, wall hangings, and custom design clothing.
http://www.haidadesigns.com/
The Inuit 3D museum is a virtual exhibit of Palaeo-Eskimo and Inuit artifacts that can be viewed interactively in three dimensions. Includes background information on Inuit artists and the Canadian North.
http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/inuit3d/vmcinuit_e.html
The Native Drums web project focuses on drums and music in Aboriginal society. Sections on Native drums, masks, stories, and educational resources.
http://nativedrums.ca
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