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Indigenous Links

Websites of Indigenous and Native art and artists from across the oceans

Dawn Ceremony meeting between Maori and Ohlone tribes, San Francisco, August 2005

Dawn Ceremony meeting between Maori and Ohlone tribes, San Francisco, August 2005

Photography by Edward Casati

General

Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
California Native Artists Network Neshkinukat, California Native Artists Network, is an informal network of American Indian, Alaska Native, and other indigenous artists who live in California, USA.
Call of the Earth An Indigenous Peoples Initiative on Intellectual Property Policy
cyberTribe An online gallery that promotes the work of Indigenous Artists Internationally. cyberTribe's first exhibition was launched in August 2000.
Digital Exposure Digital Exposure showcases the best in culturally diverse arts and artists featuring artist profiles, audio and video clips, news updates and event listings. A project of Arts Council England.
Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art
Kegedonce Press Since it began in 1993, Kegedonce Press (Canada( has been committed to the development, promotion, and publication of the work of Indigenous writers nationally and internationally.
Native Online
Pacific Arts Association An international organization devoted to the study of all the arts of Oceania.
Pacific Mango Pacific Mango is a media company that creates events for the Polynesian community in Auckland, New Zealand.
proppaNOW Artists Collective proppaNOW is a Queensland-based Artists Run Initiative with a Vision.
The En'owkin Centre An Indigenous cultural, educational, ecological and creative arts post-secondary institution that practices and implements Indigenous knowledge and systems.
The South Project A cultural highway linking the countries of the south.
Yellow Medicine Review A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art and Thought
Yukon International Storytelling Festival With its first festival in 1988, the Yukon International Storytelling Festival is now an annual festival focusing on, but not restricted to, countries from the circumpolar world.

Artists & Galleries

Dempsey Bob Tlingit/Tahltan carver based in British Columbia, Canada.
Janet Rogers A Mohawk writer and visual artist from the Six Nations territory in southern Ontario.
Nicholas Galanin Jeweller and carver based in Sitka, Alaska, USA.
Norman Jackson Tlingit carver and jeweller based in Alaska, USA.
Siqiniup Qilauta - The Sun's Drum Siqiniup Qilauta is a group of Inuit cultural performers that do traditional and contemporary songs, drum dances and Inuit throat songs.
Smokehouse Gallery Pacific Northwest Coast and Nuu-chah-nulth art

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