Acknowledgements
This free course was written by Liudmila Nikanorova.
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Images
Course image: Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation), The Scream, 2017. Acrylic paint on canvas; 84 x 132 in. Denver Art Museum: Native Arts acquisition funds, purchased with funds from Loren G. Lipson, M.D, 2017.93. Photo: © Kent Monkman. Image Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.
Figure 1 (Tungus Shaman): The earliest known depiction of Tungus Shaman; or, the priest of the Devil. A drawing from Noord en Oost Tartarye [North and East Tartary] (1692) by Nicolaes Witsen, Nicolaas Witsen Project, Netherlands. British Library archive/Bridgeman Images
Figure 2 (The Sábmi map of 1975): Included in the exhibition Kiruna Forever at ArkDes; photo by Björn Strömfeldt. [ArkDes]
Figure 3 (Tom Torlino): Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Call Number WA MSS S-1175. Gift of Walter McClintock (Yale 1891, 1911 MAH), 1927-1949. Water McClintock Papers. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Photo: Yale University Library
Audio / Visual
Video 1 (Fred recalls hair cutting in residential school as an attack on identity): https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=jh-DGJj1FaM Media One and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Video 3 (Unshaming my indigenous heritage | Mari Boine): https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=eDYZRGWMacM TED; https://www.ted.com; CC BY–NC–ND 4.0
Audio 1 (Putting Sápmi on the Map. Sámi Activism through Art with Elle-Hánsa/ Hans Ragnar Mathisen): courtesy of Professor Siv Ellen Kraft; Kraft, S.E. and Tafjord, B.O. (2021) ‘Episode 2: Putting Sápmi on the Map. Sámi Activism through Art with Elle-Hánsa/ Hans Ragnar Mathisen’, Thinking About Indigenous Religions [podcast], 11 January.: https://open.spotify.com/ episode/ 13BPGOrDu9cRFDRgGqAqig
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