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Black, Martha. “Out of the Mist / Huupukwanum-Tupaat: Treasures of the Nuu-Chach-Nulth Chiefs,” American Indian Art Magazine 26, no. 2 (2001): 44-53.

Journal Articles Indigenous visual arts

Brayshaw, Christopher. “The Shifting Focus of the Eye, an Appreciation of,” Artichoke 7, no. 3 (1995): 24-29.

Journal Articles visual arts

Breckon, Jennifer, and James P. Delgado. Beyond the Canvas: Artists, Stories and the Sea, Featuring the Mary and Bill Everett Family Collection. Vancouver: Vancouver Maritime Museum, 2000. 24 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books visual arts

British Columbia Provincial Museum. Magic leaves: a history of Haide Argillite carving. by Peter L. Macnair and Alan L Hoover, special publication, 7, Victoria: Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 1984. 211 pp.

Grey Literature history Indigenous visual arts

British Columbia. Legislative Assembly. Office of the Speaker. A Review of the Depiction of Aboriginal Peoples in the Artworks of the Parliament Buildings: Report of the Speaker's Advisory Panel. Victoria: The Legislative Assembly, 2001. 39 pp.

Grey Literature colonialism Indigenous visual arts

British Columbia. Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. “A Cultural Policy for British Columbia.” In Arts North, 1995. 1,3-4.

Grey Literature visual arts