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Canadian Geographic Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada (2018)

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This beautifully written and illustrated series consists of four volumes: Truth and Reconciliation, First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Each volume covers a wide variety of topics, such as activism, filmmaking, language, oral traditions, place names, worldview and material culture (my archaeological background cannot resist mentioning the latter). They are rich with archival maps, documents and images, combining both past and present perspectives in a holistic manner. It is definitely worth “getting lost” in the Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada.

FROM ROSEMARIE

Skindigenous

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Skindigenous is a 13-part series exploringIndigenous tattooing traditions around the world.Each episode dives into a unique Indigenousculture to discover the tools and techniques, thesymbols and traditions that shape their tattooingart. In this series, the art of tattoo becomes a lensfor exploring some of the planet’s oldest culturesand their unique perspectives on life, identity,and the natural world. Season one featuresDion Kaszas (ep. 4) and Nahaan (ep. 6) who youmay remember from our article on the Bill ReidGallery's exhibit Body Language, curated byKaszas, in issue 274 of Roundup.

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