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ᐃᓂᒋᔭᑦ ᐊᒻᒪ ᑕᑯᔭᒃᓴᖃᕐᕖᑦ
- 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion – Chiefs' House
- Website of the 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion, or Chiefs' House, that will be launched by Four Host First Nations at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Four Host First Nations
- Ahtsik Native Art Gallery
- Alcheringa Gallery
- Creates a following for the work of individual aboriginal artists from three areas the Northwest Coast of Canada, Papua New Guinea, and Australia- in the fine art market in Canada and abroad.
- Appleton Galleries
- Specialists in original Inuit and First Nations art for over 35 years, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Black Tusk Gallery
- The Black Tusk Gallery features a variety of works by the First Nations artists whose work reflects the ancient histories and traditions of the coastal people.
- Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery
- Coastal Peoples is a leading gallery showcasing museum quality Northwest Coast First Nations and Inuit artwork located in the heart of the Yaletown district in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Coast Salish Journey
- Coast Salish Journey is a group of First Nation Coast Salish artists and artisans who have come together largely because of their commitment to the creation of unique Quality Commissions for their customers.
- Coghlan Art Studio and Gallery
- The studio provides a quiet undisturbed work place while enabling collectors to meet the artists and observe works in progress.
- Douglas Reynolds Gallery
- Virtual gallery featuring carvings, jewelry, prints, etc.
- Eagle Feather First Nations Artists Gallery
- First Nations Artist's Gallery located in Victoria, British Columbia.
- First Nations – Inuit Carvings and Paintings
- Gallery of Inuit carvings and paintings located in White Rock, British Columbia.
- Hill's Native Art
- Here you will find a selection from their four Native Art galleries in beautiful British Columbia, as well as a number of items from their sister store, Frances Hill's, located in Gastown, Vancouver.
- Himwitsa Native Art Gallery
- Enter the Himwitsa Native Art Gallery's website and view some masks, carvings and jewellery created by Nuu-Chah-Nulth First Nations artists.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: House of Himwitsa
- IceBear Studio – Chris Johnson
- Ice Bear (in Ojibway, Mikwamii-makwa, and Chris Johnson to his friends) is a status member of the Chippewas of Nawash at Cape Croker at Georgian Bay in Ontario.
- I–Hos Gallery
- The I-Hos Gallery presents a collection of traditional and contemporary northwest coast artwork and crafts.
- Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
- Carries a tradition of presenting important exhibitions of Canadian aboriginal art, featuring new works by senior artists and exploring the work of the talented next generation of artists.
- Judy Hill Gallery
- The Gallery houses work from over a hundred native artists representing all regions of the Northwest Coast.
- Just Art Gallery
- The gallery features an impressive array of local art, including First Nations original paintings, prints, carvings and jewelry; oil and watercolor originals by some of the area's best-known landscape and portrait painters; etc.
- Marion Scott Gallery
- Founded in 1975, the Marion Scott Gallery is a recognized leader in the field of fine Inuit art from the Canadian North.
- Michif Métis Museum, The
- This site is dedicated to the preservation of the Michif Métis Culture and Traditions.
- Path Gallery – Fine Native Art and Acquisitions, The
- The Path Gallery located in Whistler features Northwest coast Native art by First Nations people. Its website includes a large sample of the various types of artworks found at the gallery.
- Penelakut Art
- Penelakut Art is a Gallery showcasing the works of artists from Kuper Island, BC. The website includes a representative sampling of their works.
- Petroglyph Gallery
- Located in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, Petroglyph Gallery houses a collection of Northwest Coast Native Art specializing in the art done by the people of the Nuxalk First Nation.
- Sky Spirit Studio – West Coast Fine Arts
- The studio provides prints, masks, totem poles, glass, sandblasted granite, and red cedar aromatic boxes to several galleries in North America. They also create original corporate logos and the related products required.
- Spirits of the North
- Spirits of the North is a gallery of tribal, Indian, Aboriginal and Inuit art.
- Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery
- This art gallery specializes in Haida Art and Kwakiutl Art, offering original Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art including masks, carvings and sculptures. The site contains numerous photos from the gallery.
- Spirit Wrestler
- Spirit Wrestler proposes art exhibitions, Inuit Art, Northwest Coast Art, Maori Art and Canadian Plains Art.
- Tsimshian–Gallery.com
- This Gallery presents Fine Northwest Coast Tsimshian Art carved by Ed. E. Bryant.
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ᑎᒥᐅᔪᑦ, ᑲᑐᔾᔨᖃᑎᒌᑦ ᐊᒻᒪ ᓄᐊᑕᐅᓯᒪᔪᑦ
- Bill Reid Foundation
- The Bill Reid Foundation was created as a not-for-profit society in January 1999—its mission to preserve his art and perpetuate these legacies.
- Coqualeetza Cultural Education Centre
- Through various programs, the Coqualeetza Cultural Education Centre strives to promote, preserve and interpret Sto:lo lifestyle, language, traditions, and heritage.
- First Nations' Art in B.C.
- These art works were created by artists who lived in or travelled through British Columbia and sketched or painted views of the landscape, peoples and activities.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: British Columbia Archives
- First Peoples' Cultural Foundation
- Not-for-profit charitable public organization that generates support to raise awareness and funding for Aboriginal language revitalization.
- Métis Heritage and Cultural Council Society
- Provides membership and citizenship services for everybody who is Métis or who may think they may have enough genealogical history that they may be Métis.
- Pathways Aboriginal Centre
- The centre offers a variety of cultural activities, recreation, community events, social opportunities, resources, community education and one to one support.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Richmond Youth Service Agency
- Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre, The
- To share and to build the pride of the First People through education, art and entertainment to enhance the future of our Native cultures.
- Raven Spirit Dance
- U'mista Cultural Society
- Works towards fulfilling the mandate to ensure the survival of all aspects of cultural heritage of the Kwakwaka'wakw.
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