Traditions toujours présentes des premières nations du Canada
Brandson, Lorraine E. From Tundra to Forest: A Chipewyan Resource Manual.
Winnipeg: Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature. 1981.
Brasser, Ted J. « Bo'jou, Neejee! »
Regards sur l'art indien du Canada, Musée national de l'homme, Musées nationaux du Canada, Ottawa, 1976, 204 p.
Burnham, Dorothy K. To Please the Caribou : Painted Caribou Skin Coats Worn by the Naskapi, Montagnais and Cree Hunters of the Québec - Labrador Peninsula.
Toronto, 1992.
Clermont, Norman. La culture matérielle des indiens de Weymontachie.
Montréal, Recherches Amérindiennes du Québec, 1982.
Conn, Richard. Circles of the World: Traditional Art of the Plains Indians.
Denver: Denver Art Museum. 1982.
Conn, Richard. Native American Art in the Denver Art Museum.
Denver: Denver Art Museum. 1979.
Driscoll, Bernadette. UUmajut, Animal Images in Inuit Art
Winnipeg, 1985.
Driscoll, Bernadette. « Pretending to be caribou : The Inuit Parka as an artistic tradition »
In The Spirit Sings : Artistic tradition of Canada's first peoples. pp. 169-200, McClelland and Stewart and Glenbow Museum, Toronto, 1987.
Feder, Norman. American Indian Art.
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1965.
Flint Institute of Arts. The Art of the Great Lakes Indians.
Flint: Flint Institute of Arts. 1973.
Gidmark, David. The Indian Cafts of William and Mary Commanda
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, Toronto, 1980.
Gidmark, David. The Algonquin birch-bark canoe.
Shire Publications Ltd, Aylesbury, 1988.
Gilman, Carolyn. Where Two Worlds Meet: The Great Lakes Fur Trade.
St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society. 1982.
Hail, Barbara A. and Kate C. Duncan. Out of the North: The Subarctic Collection of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.
Bristol: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. 1989.
Harris, R. Cole et G. Matthews.
Atlas historique du Canada, Volume 1 : Des origines à 1800, Volume 2 : La transformation du territoire, 1800-1891, Volume 3 : Jusqu'au coeur du XXe siècle, 1891-1961.
Presses de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal, 1987-1993.
Harrison, Julia D. « The Spirit Sings : Artistic traditions of Canada's peoples »
American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 13, no 3, Summer 1988.
Hawthorn, Audrey. Art of the Kwakiutl Indians and Other Northwest Coast Tribes.
Vancouver and Seattle: The University of British Columbia and the University of Washington Press. 1967.
Lyford, Carrie A. Iroquois Crafts.
United States Indian Service. nd.
Macnair, Peter L., Alan L. Hoover, and Kevin Neary. The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art.
Victoria: British Columbia Provincial Museum. 1980.
Mathiassen, Therkel. Material Culture of the Iglulik Eskimos.
Copenhagen: Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24. 1928.
Musée de la civilisation. Objets de civilisation.
Éditions Broquet, 1990.
Myers, Marybelle. Joe Talirunili : « A Grace Beyond the Reach of Art »
La Fédération des Coopératives du Nouveau-Québec, 1977.
Noël, Michel. Art décoratif et vestimentaire des Amérindiens du Québec, XVIe et XVIIe siècles
Leméac, Ottawa, 1979, 194 p.
Oakes, Jill and Rick Riewe. Our Boots: An Inuit Women's Art.
Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas and McIntyre. 1995.
Pelletier, Gaby. « From animals skins to polyester : Four hundred years of Micmac clothing styles and ornementation. »
In Actes du dixième congrès des Algonquinistes, William A. Cowan, editor, Ottawa, Carleton University, 1979.
Pelletier, Gaby. Micmac and Maliseet decorative traditions
The New-Brunswick Museum, New-Brunswick, 1977.
Penney, David W. Great Lakes Indian Art.
Detroit: Wayne State University Press and the Detroit Institute of the Arts. 1989.
Phillips, Ruth B. Patterns of Power: The Jasper Grant Collection and Great Lakes Indian Art of the Early Nineteenth Century.
Kleinburg: The McMichael Canadian Collection. 1984.
Phillips, Ruth. « Glimpses of Eden : Iconographic Themes in Huron Pictorial Tourist Art »
European Review of Native American Studies, vol. 5, no 2, pp. 19-28, 1991.
Stewart, Hilary. Cedar: Tree of Life to the Northwest Coast Indians.
Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas and McIntyre. 1984.
Sturtevant, William C. Handbook of North American Indian, Vol. 15 « Northeast »
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1978, 924 p.
Sturtevant, William C. Handbook of North American Indian, Vol. 6 « Subartic »
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1981.
Swinton, George.The Classic work, revised and updated, revised and updated.
McClelland and Stewart Inc, The Canadian Publishers, 1992, 288.
Taylor, J. Garth. Netsilik Eskimo Material Culture: The Roald Amundsen Collection from King William Island.
Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 1974.
Webber, Alika Podolinsky. North American Indian and Eskimo Footwear: A Typology and Glossary.
Toronto: Bata Shoes Museum Foundation. 1989.
Whitehead, Ruth Holmes Elitekey. Mimac Quillwork - Micmac indian techniques of poucupine quill decoration : 1600-1950.