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Bibliographic References
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Fabo, Andy and Shauna Beharry,
The Glade: A Performance/ Installation By Zachery Longboy
– 1, Saskatoon, SK: AKA Artist-Run Centre 1996
Farris, Phoebe. Ed., Women Artists
of Color: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook to 20th Century
Artists in Americas. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publ.,
1999
Farris, Phoebe, Ed., Voices of
Color: Art and Society in the Americas. Atlantic Highlands,
New Jersey: Humanities Press 1997.
Faris, Phoebe, “The Syncretism
of Native, African, and Latin American Women’s
art: Visual Expressions of Feminism, The environment,
spirituality, and Identity.” In (Un)making Race:
Re-Making Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice
of Freedom. A. Coton, Ed. Stony Brook, NY: State University
of New York Press, 2004.
Fawcett, David M. and Lee A. Callander.
Native American Painting: Selections from the Museum
of the American Indian. Heye Foundation, 1982.
Feder, Norman, American Indian
Art. Harry N. Abrams, 1995, 1971.
Feder, Norman, 200 Years of North
American Indian Art. Praeger Publishers, 1972.
Feest, Christian F. Native Arts
of North America. (World of Art Ser.) Thames & Hudson,
1992. Oxford Univ. Press, 1980.
Ferguson, Russel, ed. Out There:
Marginalization and Contemporary Cultures. MIT Press
1990.
Fernadez, Melanie, The Deportment
Of Indian Affairs (Theresa Marshall), Peterborough,
ON: A Space 1995.
Fisher, Jean ed. Global Visions:
Towards A New Internationalism in the Visual Arts. London:
Institute of International Visual Arts, Kala Press 1994.
Fisher, Jean, “The Syncretic
Turn: Cross-Cultural Practices In The Age Of Multiculturalism.”
In New Histories. ed. Lisa Gangitan and Steven Nelson.
32-38. Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1996.
Fortin,
Claudette, Lance Belanger, Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic: Paiewonsky Gallery 1988.
Furst, Peter, North American Indian
Art, New York, NY: Rizzoli, 1982.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "This Is Your Browser.
This is your Browser on ):mµn<." Blackflash
Magazine, Vol.21.2, Nov. 2003.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "Ohymygod! The Bad Guy
is Native??" Fuse Magazine, Volume 25 Number 4
pp 37-38. 11.2002.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "Up Close and Personal:
Adventures in Intimate Technologies." Horizon Zero,
Issue 4 www.horizonzero.ca 11.2002.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "Five Suggestions for
Better Living." In On Aboriginal Representation
in the Gallery. Eds. Lynda Jessup with Shannon Bagg.
Canadian Museum of Civilization pp 229-237, 2002.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "Sex, God and the Urban
Aboriginal." Catalogue essay for Kent Monkman.
Hull, Quebec: Indian Art Centre, August 2001.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia,"A Chatroom Is Worth a
Thousand Words." Curatorial essay. www.cyberpowwow.net/STFwork.html,
03.2001.
Fragnito,
Skawennati Tricia, "Blanket Statements."
Exhibition Catalogue. Banff, Alberta: Walter Phillips
Gallery 1999.
Fry, George, “The Earth
is Dying, Our Mother is Sick” In Kikawi Matow:
Our Mother Cries: Edward Ned A. Bear, NB: New Brunswick
Museum, Rotunda Gallery 1994.
Fry, Jacqueline, Treaty Numbers
23, 287, 1171: Three Indian Painters Of The Prairies,
Winnipeg, MB: Winnipeg Art Gallery 1972.
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