2024
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Stuart Derdeyn. 2024. “Prominent Nuu-chah-nulth artist George Clutesi has a career retrospective exhibit at the Bill Reid Gallery.” Vancouver Sun.
2023
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Elena Rardon. 2023. “Alberni Valley Museum exhibit explores life and legacy of George Clutesi.” Alberni Valley News.
Denise Titian. 2023. “Alberni Valley Museum opens exhibit honoring Tseshaht cultural leader George Clutesi.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
2018
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Denise Titian. 2018. “Survivors Use Their Art to Develop Educational Materials.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
2017
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No author. 2017. “The Dark Echoes of Residential Schools.” Times Colonist.
Denise Titian. 2017. “Residential School Survivors Fundraise for Ottawa Trip.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
Aaren Madden. 2017. “There is Truth Here.” Focus Magazine.
2015
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UVic Social Sciences. 2015. “Healing through connection.” Youtube.
Gloria Galloway and Bill Curry. 2015. “Truth and Reconciliation Report: ‘Cultural genocide’ cited as goal of residential schools.” The Globe and Mail.
No author. 2015. “Museum Exhibit Features Art From Residential School Students.” Huu-ay-aht Uyaqhmis
Kim Westad. 2015. “From a Child’s Hand.” UVic Torch.
2014
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Shayne Morrow. 2014. “Artwork Stirs Memories for Residential School Survivors.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
2013
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Judith Lavoie. 2013. “Paintings bear witness to B.C. residential schools’ harsh life.” Times Colonist.
No author. 2013. “Residential School Art to be Reunited with Survivors.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
Chad Hipolito. 2013. “In pictures: The artwork of the Alberni Indian Residential School.” The Globe and Mail.
Justine Hunter. 2013. “Residential school art discovery depicts survival of students’ spirit.” The Globe and Mail.
Sarah Milroy. 2013. “A stirring exhibit explores the cultural fallout of residential schools.” The Globe and Mail.
Debora Steel. 2013. “Residential school childhood artwork repatriated by adult survivors.” Alberni Valley News.
2012
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Debora Steel. 2012. “Marks Left by the Children Communicate a Difficult Time Past.” Ha-Shilth-Sa.
2007
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Holly Miyasaki. 2007. “UVic Assistant Professor Compiled Information on Well-Loved Teacher.” Penticton Western News.
No author. 2007. “Art Gallery Includes First Nations and German Delegation.” The Gazette.
2006
2004
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Wendy Johnson. 2004. “Virtual Museum of Canada Featuring Inkameep Day School.” Oliver Chronicle.
Wendy Johnson. 2004. “Summer Camp Focusing on Day School Artwork and Drama.” Oliver Chronicle.
Shelley Witzky. 2004. “Osoyoos Indian Band Archives Preserving the Past Protecting the Future.” BC Museum Roundup
No author. 2004. “Drawing From the Past.” UVic Research.
2003
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No author. 2003. “Exhibit Features Aboriginal Children’s Art.” The Ring.
Alexandra Gill. 2003. “Along the Right Lines.” The Globe and Mail.
Tom Hawthorn. 2003. “Native Artist Bridged Traditional, Modern.” The Globe and Mail.
Wendy Johnson. 2003. “Inkameep Day School Exhibition Part of Vancouver Art Gallery’s Summer Show.” Oliver Chronicle.
Wendy Johnson. 2003. “Inkameep Day School Remembered.” Oliver Chronicle.
Wendy Johnson. 2003. “Inkameep Story Filmed at Osoyoos Museum.”
Robin Laurence. 2003. “Drawing on the Past.” The Georgia Strait.
Richard Watts. 2003. “Treasures From Native School Compiled in Online Exhibit.” Times Colonist.
2002
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No author. 2002-3. “The Art of Visual Conversation.” UVic Research.
Randy Blazina. 2002. “Art Teacher Helped Natives Gain Equal Rights.” Osoyoos Times.
Adrian Chamberlain. 2002. “Native Prodigies that Time Forgot.” Times Colonist.
Wendy Johnson. 2002. “Lost Okanagan Artwork Resurfaces.” Oliver Chronicle.
Wendy Johnson. 2002. “Inkameep Art Collection Priceless.” Oliver Chronicle.
Wendy Johnson. 2002. “Inkameep Day School Art Work Will Be Showcased in Vancouver.” Oliver Chronicle.
Leah Pence. 2002. “Drawing on Identity.” The Ring.