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Web Sites in Category Arts and Entertainment

First Nations Art Canada - Native and Inuit art divided by regions and tribes.

Harris Gallery - Harris Gallery is a Inuit Art Gallery specialising in Inuit and Canadian sculpture located at Toronto, Canada.

Hill's Native Art - Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC.

Jeffrey Thomas Photography - North American photographer, curator Jeff Thomas's exhibition.

Micah Gallery - Wholesale supplier of North American Indian Jewelry, Arts, Crafts and Collectibles to the retail and tourist gift shop market across Canada.

Native Online - Purchase artwork created by north american native artists - buy art, find a artist, source, locate and learn about native art and native artists.

Native Renaissance II - Specializing in Native artwork, including stone carving, leather work and accessories, hand crafted candles, jewellery and music.

NorthernWood Arts - A design and promotion website for pacific northwest coast native art and artists, woodcarvers, and jewelers. Find Gitksan and Haida native art prints, jewelry and wood carvings.

Norval Morrisseau - Canadian Native Ojibwe painter. Founder of Woodland school, also known as Legend or Medicine painting. Biography and image galleries with annotations.

Robertson Trading Co. - Brokers authentic aboriginal art for several renouned aboriginal artists. Featured artist include antler carver Robert Jerome and Birch bark Biter Sally Milne.

Roy Henry Vickers - A West Coast artist whose name has become known worldwide for his uniquely graphic style.

The Susan Point Collection - The Ceremonial Gallery-Artists of British Columbia's display of this native artist's work.

The Virtual Keeping House - A means for Aboriginal people and those interested in Indian culture in Saskatchewan to view the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre's permanent aboriginal art collection.

Totem Poles - Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for.

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