Dorothy Grant, the Glossary
Dorothy Grant is an Indigenous fashion designer whose works have gained public recognition as expressions of living Haida culture.[1]
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36 relations: Academy Awards, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Canadian Museum of History, CBC Radio, Ceremonial dress, Cinema of the United States, Cultural depictions of ravens, De Young Museum, Designer label, Formline art, Haida people, Hokan languages, Hydaburg, Alaska, Indspire Awards, Ketchikan, Alaska, List of museums with major collections in ethnography and anthropology, Liverpool, Main Street (Vancouver), Marie Osmond, Museum of Vancouver, National Gallery of Canada, Northwest Coast art, Order of Canada, Ottawa, Robin Williams, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, San Francisco, School for Advanced Research, Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, Sinclair Centre, Susan Aglukark, The Revenant (2015 film), Vancouver, World Museum, 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Canadian women fashion designers
- Haida artists
- Haida women artists
- Indigenous fashion designers of the Americas
- Northwest Coast art
Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture (commonly as Burke Museum) is a natural history museum on the campus of the University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Canadian Museum of History
The Canadian Museum of History (Musée canadien de l’histoire) is a national museum on anthropology, Canadian history, cultural studies, and ethnology in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
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CBC Radio
CBC Radio is the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Ceremonial dress
Ceremonial dress is clothing worn for very special occasions, such as coronations, graduations, parades, religious rites, trials and other important events.
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Cinema of the United States
The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century.
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Cultural depictions of ravens
Many references to ravens exist in world lore and literature.
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De Young Museum
The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California.
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Designer label
The term designer label refers to clothing, luxury automobile manufacturers and other personal accessory items sold under an often prestigious marque which is commonly named after a designer, founder, or a location-like where the company was founded (such as BMW).
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Formline art
Formline art is a feature in the Indigenous art of the Northwest Coast of North America, distinguished by the use of characteristic shapes referred to as ovoids, U forms and S forms. Dorothy Grant and Formline art are Northwest Coast art.
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Haida people
The Haida (X̱aayda, X̱aadas, X̱aad, X̱aat) are an Indigenous group who have traditionally occupied italic, an archipelago just off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, for at least 12,500 years.
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Hokan languages
The Hokan language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken mainly in California, Arizona, and Baja California.
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Hydaburg, Alaska
Hydaburg (Higdáa G̱ándlaay in Haida) is a first-class city | title.
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Indspire Awards
The Indspire Awards, until 2012 the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, are annual awards presented by Indspire in Canada.
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Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan (Kichx̱áan) is a city in and the borough seat of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough on Revillagigedo Island of Alaska.
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List of museums with major collections in ethnography and anthropology
This is a list of museums with major collections in ethnography and anthropology.
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Liverpool
Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.
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Main Street (Vancouver)
Main Street is a major north–south thoroughfare bisecting Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Marie Osmond
Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) is an American singer, actress, television personality, author and businesswoman.
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Museum of Vancouver
The Museum of Vancouver (MOV) (formerly the Vancouver Museum and prior to that the Centennial Museum) is a civic history museum located in Vanier Park, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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National Gallery of Canada
The National Gallery of Canada (Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum.
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Northwest Coast art
Northwest Coast art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present.
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Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
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Ottawa
Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.
Robin Williams
Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian.
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Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) is a Canadian arts-related organization that was founded in 1880.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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School for Advanced Research
The School for Advanced Research (SAR), until 2007 known as the School of American Research and founded in 1907 as the School for American Archaeology (SAA), is an advanced research center located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S. Since 1967, the scope of the school's activities has embraced a global perspective through programs to encourage advanced scholarship in anthropology and related social science disciplines and the humanities, and to facilitate the work of Native American scholars and artists.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum (commonly known as SAM) is an art museum located in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Sinclair Centre
Sinclair Centre is an upscale shopping mall in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark, (Inuktitut syllabics: ᓲᓴᓐ ᐊᒡᓘᒃᑲᖅsuusan agluukkaq), (born 27 January 1967) is a Canadian singer whose blend of Inuit folk music traditions with country and pop songwriting has made her a major recording star in Canada. Dorothy Grant and Susan Aglukark are Indspire Awards.
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The Revenant (2015 film)
The Revenant is a 2015 American Western action drama film directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.
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World Museum
World Museum is a large museum in Liverpool, England which has extensive collections covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences.
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2010 Winter Olympics
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games (XXIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and also known as Vancouver 2010, were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University of British Columbia, and in the nearby resort town of Whistler.
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See also
Canadian women fashion designers
- Aaju Peter
- Adrianne Ho
- Adrienne Wu
- Angela DeMontigny
- Arefeh Mansouri
- Ariel Garten
- Aurora James
- Avril Lavigne
- Bojana Sentaler
- Carla Rockmore
- Catherine Addai
- Dorothy Grant
- Druh Farrell
- Edeline Lee
- Elora Hardy
- Hayley Elsaesser
- Lida Baday
- Linda Lundström
- Liz Vandal
- MLMA
- Malorie Urbanovitch
- Margeaux
- Marie-Paule Nolin
- Marion Tuu'luq
- Marlana Thompson
- Melaw Nakehk'o
- Mina Napartuk
- Nia Faith Betty
- Nicole Camphaug
- Pat McDonagh (fashion designer)
- Rita Vinieris
- Ruth Qaulluaryuk
- Shannon Wilson
- Susan Avingaq
- Tammy Beauvais
- Tanya Taylor
- Tara Jarmon
- Tishynah Buffalo
- Victoria Kakuktinniq
- Vivienne Poy
Haida artists
- Delores Churchill
- Don Yeomans
- Dorothy Grant
- Evelyn Vanderhoop
- Florence Davidson
- Gerry Marks
- Isabella Edenshaw
- Jim Hart (artist)
- Joe David
- Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas
- Lisa Telford
- Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
- Michaela Goade
- Pamela Rae Huteson
- Primrose Adams
- Robert Davidson (artist)
- Vicki Lee Soboleff
Haida women artists
- Delores Churchill
- Dorothy Grant
- Evelyn Vanderhoop
- Florence Davidson
- Freda Diesing
- Isabella Edenshaw
- Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas
- Lisa Telford
- Michaela Goade
- Pamela Rae Huteson
- Primrose Adams
- Vicki Lee Soboleff
Indigenous fashion designers of the Americas
- Aaju Peter
- Angela DeMontigny
- Ardina Moore
- Atuat Akkitirq
- Bethany Yellowtail
- Betty David
- Bibi Chemnitz
- Delina White
- Dorothy Grant
- Geraldine M. Sherman
- Indigenous fashion of the Americas
- Jamie Okuma
- Jimmie Carole Fife Stewart
- Josephine Myers-Wapp
- Lesley Hampton
- Lloyd Kiva New
- Loren Aragon
- Lorencita Atencio
- Marcus Amerman
- Margaret Roach Wheeler
- Margaret Wood (fashion designer)
- Marion Tuu'luq
- Marjorie Bear Don't Walk
- Marlana Thompson
- Melaw Nakehk'o
- Mina Napartuk
- Native American fashion
- Nicole Camphaug
- Phyllis Fife
- Ruth Qaulluaryuk
- Sage Paul
- Sandy Fife Wilson
- Santa Fe Indian Market
- Susan Avingaq
- Tammy Beauvais
- Tishynah Buffalo
- Victoria Kakuktinniq
- Virgil Ortiz
- Wendy Ponca
Northwest Coast art
- Antalis pretiosa
- Bill Holm (art historian)
- Bill Reid
- Cedar bark textile
- Charles Edenshaw
- Chilkat weaving
- Coast Salish art
- Debra Sparrow
- Dentalium shell
- Dorothy Grant
- Doug Cranmer
- Duane Pasco
- Ellen Neel
- Formline art
- Haida argillite carvings
- Haida ceremonial dance rattle (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
- Haida manga
- Henry Hunt (artist)
- James Schoppert
- Jennie Thlunaut
- Joe David
- Joe Hillaire
- Kwakwakaʼwakw art
- Kwanusila
- Mark Loria Gallery
- Mungo Martin
- Northwest Coast art
- Pacific Northwest canoes
- Ravenstail weaving
- Reg Davidson
- Richard Hunt (artist)
- Robert Davidson (artist)
- Roy Henry Vickers
- Salish weaving
- Simon Charlie
- Stanley C. Hunt
- Talking stick
- Teri Rofkar
- The Raven and the First Men
- Thunderbird (mythology)
- Thunderbird Park (Victoria, British Columbia)
- Tlugwe
- Totem pole
- Totem poles
- Willie Seaweed
- Wooden halibut hook