 
Canadian First Nations 2011 Wall Calendar
Canadian First Nations 2011 Wall Calendar:
Celebrating first peoples through 12 vivid images featuring artifacts,
ceremonial events with costumes, and scenery. Enjoy this wonderfully
colorful calendar throughout the seasons. Our wall calendars are printed on
FSC certified paper. |
 
Edward S. Curtis American Indians 2011 Wall Calendar
Edward S. Curtis American Indians 2011 Wall
Calendar: The Crow, Hopi, Navajo, and Nunivak are just some of the
native tribes represented in this 17-month calendar culled from the
photographs of Edward S. Curtis's 19th-century photographic opus The North
American Indian. Curtis's striking vintage images combine with Indian
sayings and proverbs to paint a moving portrait of these deeply reverential
peoples. |
 
Edward S. Curtis Portraits of Native Americans 2011 Wall Calendar
Edward S. Curtis Portraits of Native
Americans 2011 Wall Calendar: Despite the many atrocities they have
faced throughout their history, despite the overwhelming challenge of
preserving their cultural and spiritual traditions, despite the prejudices
they face today, Native Americans stand strong and proud. The collection of
portraits by photographer Edward S. Curtis in this wall calendar recognizes
the dignified spirit of Native Americans. |
 
Ghost Dance 2011 Wall Calendar
Ghost Dance 2011 Wall Calendar: In the
late 1800s, the Ghost Dance religion promised hope and resurrection at a
time when Native American nations across America faced destruction.
Misunderstood by authorities, the Ghost Dance sparked the savage attack on
Sioux men, women, and children at Wounded Knee in 1890. Through his
paintings, in Ghost Dance, JD Challenger renews the bonds of strength and
dignity linking Native Americans to their history. |
 
Powwow 2011 Wall Calendar
Powwow 2011 Wall Calendar: Since the
1800s, Native American Plains tribes have gathered for powwows to celebrate
their rich heritage. The tradition continues with emphasis on spiritual and
competitive dances. Photographer Chris Roberts shares the tradition through
photographs. POWWOW captures the energy of powwow dancers who proudly
preserve their ancestral traditions. |
 
The Lakota Way 2011 Wall Calendar |
 
Inuit Art 2011 Wall Calendar
Inuit Art 2011 Wall Calendar: Enjoy a
year of Inuit prints in this engaging wall calendar; many of these images
date from recent annual releases of Kinngait Studios in Cape Dorset. Artists
featured include Kenojuak Ashevak, Meelia Kelly, Kavavaow Mannomee, Itee
Pootoogook, Kananginak Pootoogook, and Mary Pudlat. |
 
Inuit Art 2011 Hardcover Engagement Calendar
2011 Inuit Art Engagement Calendar: About
1,200 miles north of Toronto, the community of Cape Dorset on Dorset Island
is home to a multigenerational community of gifted graphic artists. Their
cooperatively owned printmaking studios have been in continuous operation
since 1959, producing unique, captivating, and powerful images. Thirty-two
Inuit prints adorn this calendar's colorful pages. |
 
Inuit Art 2011 Mini Wall Calendar
Inuit Art Mini Wall Calendar: The images
in this compact wall calendar, produced by Inuit artists of Cape Dorset,
include several featured in Cape Dorset Prints: A Retrospective
(Pomegranate, 2007), which tells the full story of this historic cooperative
printmaking community.
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