ENGLISH 2RW6 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: First Nations

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Panel discussion on the resonance of indigenous art from the (cid:883)(cid:891)(cid:890)(cid:882)"s. Trickster shift and trickster practice (cid:498)survivance(cid:499)-> chartrand (vizenor 19) The art centres and galleries of canada did not allow or have any indigenous artworks. Indigenous art represents the people, their culture, and is important now. Made for our viewing as well as showing the oppressive nature of the expressionism pieces of indigenous artists. Establishment of the art centre in first nations reserves-> the indian art centre-> allowed them to get their voices and opinions across. Shares some qualities with the word survival- practices, peoples, objects and, cultures that have continued to exist. But oriented away from the tragic or negative connotations of survival. Estate: property; social, political, civic standing of a person or a class of persons grouped for social, civic or political purposes. Culture itself is a possession-> first nations have and it is their right and it.

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