The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
Group whose focus is to preserve and promote the art and history of traditional Métis dance and music, and to teach family and youth a part of their rich cultural background.
The Bearclaw Gallery carries a diverse selection of Canadian First Nations art including original paintings, sculpture, and a variety of traditional Native and Inuit crafts and artifacts.
The Grouard Historical Village, a world-class heritage site commemorating the history of the Grouard region, provides opportunities for visitors to experience Grouard's past.
On-line selection of Canadian Inuit Art. These artists are listed in alphabetical order by last name. Click on the photo to view additional work and peruse the artist's biography.
Sculpture created out of a variety of materials including soapstone, serpentine, antler, bone, etc., reflecting the style and culture of Inuit People of Canada.
Métis Crossing strives to be the premiere cultural centre for Alberta Métis, and provides a place for cultural interpretation, education, gatherings, and business development.
This large gallery offers more than 4000 authentic items of North American Indian Jewellery, Arts, Crafts, Fashions, Collectibles and affordable gifts for retail and wholesale buyers.
Promotes a better understanding of Aboriginal American arts and crafts, with the objective of developing the creative achievements of artists and crafts persons in northwestern Alberta.
Open year round, the glallery offers an all around collection of fine Native and Western artwork as well as Native Artifact replicas from across Canada and the United States.
At the White Eagle Gift Shop you will always find a great selection of Native Blankets, Clothing, First Nations Music, Candles, Silver/Turquoise Jewellery, Ceramics, Native Crafts, Home Décor items and more.