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Men and women from the 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, an organization of aboriginal lesbians and gay men who are involved in the fight against AIDS. Lithograph, 1993.
Men and women from the 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, an organization of aboriginal lesbians and gay men who are involved in the fight against AIDS. Lithograph, 1993.
Lettering: 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations ... is a community-based organization comprised of Aboriginal lesbians and gay men, our community stands together to address the cha...
X-radiograph(s) of "Polite Company"
X-radiograph(s) of "Polite Company"
X-Radiograph Description: Negative, Print
Burroughs Number: 304
X-Radiograph(s) of:
Artist: Buytewech, Willem Pietersz, Dutch, 1591 or 1592-1624
Title: Polite Company
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Michael Nelson Jagamara
Michael Nelson Jagamara
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Silhouettes of people with hearts walking representing an advertisement for the AIDS Walk for Life in Edmonton Canada, Sunday Oct 4 1992. Colour lithograph after Keith Haring.
Silhouettes of people with hearts walking representing an advertisement for the AIDS Walk for Life in Edmonton Canada, Sunday Oct 4 1992. Colour lithograph after Keith Haring.
Lettering: Walk for Life. Edmonton, Oct. 4, 1992. An AIDS Awareness Week project sponsored by The AIDS Network of Edmonton Society, Edmonton Persons Living with HIV Society and the...
A North American Indian as a traditional youth dancer surrounded by hands forming a circle with feathers; advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week October 3-9, 1994 by the Assembly of First Nations National Indian Brotherhood. Colour lithograph by Sean Couch
A North American Indian as a traditional youth dancer surrounded by hands forming a circle with feathers; advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week October 3-9, 1994 by the Assembly of First Nations National Indian Brotherhood. Colour lithograph by Sean Couch
Lettering: Celebrating life. "Love and respect will help keep us safe!" Join in: AIDS Awareness Week October 3-9, 1994. For information about AIDS & Aboriginal people contact the: ...
Cartoon sequence in which a black woman invites a man to a beach party after which she rejects having sex with him because he does not have a condom; safe sex advertisement by the Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services, Abo
Cartoon sequence in which a black woman invites a man to a beach party after which she rejects having sex with him because he does not have a condom; safe sex advertisement by the Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services, Abo
Lettering: No condom - no way! You can't cure AIDS, you can only be careful! © Department of Health, Housing Local Government and Community Services, Aboriginal Health Workers of A...
Two people reach out to touch the tree of life and hope surrounded by dragonflies, frogs, birds and a butterfly representing an Aboriginal depiction of the cycle of life and the role people must play to ensure an AIDS free future. Colour lithograph by Zan
Two people reach out to touch the tree of life and hope surrounded by dragonflies, frogs, birds and a butterfly representing an Aboriginal depiction of the cycle of life and the role people must play to ensure an AIDS free future. Colour lithograph by Zan
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