Book Description
The totem poles of the Haida village Skedans, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Author : John Smyly
Publisher : Don Mills, Ont. : General Publishing Company
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,56 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Haida Gwaii (B.C.)
ISBN :
The totem poles of the Haida village Skedans, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Author : George Mercer Dawson
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 34,88 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9780774804158
Details geologist Dawson's 1878 exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The editors have extracted comments from his journals on this area and have appended a separate report of Dawson's on the ethnology of the Native people living in the region. Includes 25 photos by Dawson. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author : Ian Gill
Publisher : Douglas & McIntyre
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 41,51 MB
Release : 2022-04-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1771623322
Haida Gwaii, the ancient territory of the Haida people, is a West Coast archipelago famous for its wild beauty and rich species diversity. But that natural bounty, since European contact, has also been a magnet for industry. In the mid-1970s, the Haida rallied with environmentalists to end the rapacious logging of their monumental old-growth forests—and to reassert their title and rights to their homeland. Combining first-person accounts with his own vivid prose, Ian Gill traces the struggle from its early days. The battle became epic, stretching from the backwoods of British Columbia to the front benches of Canada’s parliament and uniting a colourful cast of characters. There were many setbacks, but also amazing victories, including the creation of Gwaii Haanas, a world-renowned protected area, and landmark legal decisions. Perhaps the fiercest champion of the Haida’s visionary new stewardship ethic has been Guujaaw—artist, orator, strategist and four-term president of the Council of the Haida Nation. In 2004, the Haida laid claim to their entire traditional territory: the land, seabed and waters of Haida Gwaii. It was an audacious move, and one that set a benchmark for indigenous rights around the world. In telling this incredible story of political and cultural renaissance, Ian Gill has crafted a gripping, ultilayered narrative with far-reaching reverberations.
Author : Charles Lillard
Publisher : TouchWood Editions
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 10,24 MB
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 9780920663349
Just East of Sundown presents the whole picture of these islands, from the fascinating legends of prehistory throgh the boom-and-bust days of mining and logging to the recent creation of national and international parks. Gwaii Haanas, the Douth Moresby National Park Reserve, signals the beginning of a new stage in the long and intricate story of the Charlottes."--Pub. desc.
Author : Michael Parker Pearson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,71 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1134728115
This book offers contributions ranging from studies of hunter-gatherer camp organization to the use of space in Classical and Medieval worlds.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 37,28 MB
Release : 1975
Category : British Columbia
ISBN :
Author : Cheryl Shearar
Publisher : D & M Publishers
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 46,60 MB
Release : 2008-09-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1926706161
Easy to use and easy to read, Understanding Northwest Coast Art is an essential source for understanding and visually identifying the underlying themes and subjects of Northwest Coast Native art. The first section of this book features an alphabetical list of words relating to Northwest Coast art, with definitions, descriptions and explanations and synopses of the major myths associated with them. As an aid to identification and understanding, many of the crests, beings and symbols are illustrated in the 60 black-and-white reproductions of contemporary works of art. The second section offers descriptions of the art styles and types of decorated objects created by the various Northwest Coast cultural groups.
Author : Dennis Horwood
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 28,64 MB
Release : 2014-06-23
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1927527635
Haida Gwaii, ancestral home of the Haida First Nation, was once as inaccessible and mysterious as it was beautiful. The tight cluster of islands off British Columbia’s northwest coast remained virtually untouchable for millennia, allowing its people to develop a distinct and exceptional cultural identity that was known and revered across the region. Today, Haida Gwaii—a name that means “islands of the people” in the Haida language—has piqued the interest of world travellers. Its magnificent beaches, unique flora and fauna, and world heritage sites have earned international acclaim. Gwaii Haanas National Park in the southern region of the archipelago was named “Best National Park in North America” by National Geographic Traveler. In Haida Gwaii: Islands of the People, the newly updated edition of his bestselling guidebook, Dennis Horwood applies his in-depth knowledge of the islands’ geography, social history, and natural and cultural attractions to equip travellers with everything they need to know about visiting these glorious gems of the Pacific. This indispensible guide includes maps, regional histories, accommodation listings, sample itineraries, wildlife descriptions, recreation tips, and sixteen pages of colour photos.
Author : Reg Ashwell
Publisher : Saanichton, B.C. : Hancock House
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 38,11 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Discusses the origins and culture of the Coast Salish Indians.
Author : George F. MacDonald
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 17,66 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0774845066
The Haida of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia constructed some of the most magnificent houses and erected some of the most beautifully carved totem poles on the Northwest Coast. During the last quarter of the nineteenth-century, images of the Haida's immense cedar houses and soaring totem poles were captured, first on glass plates and later on film, by photographers who travelled to then-remote villages such as Masset and Skidegate to marvel at, and record, what they saw there. Haida Monumental Art, initially published as a limited edition hardcover and finally available in paperback, includes a large number of these remarkable photographs, selected from a collection of over 10,000 original prints and photographic plates. They depict the Haida villages at the height of their glory and record their tragic deterioration only a few decades later. As well, this edition contains the complete text from the first edition, including site plans and detailed descriptions of fifteen major villages and several smaller sites, which are catalogued by house and pole. By combining archeology and ethnohistory, George MacDonald presents an integrated framework for understanding the physical structure of a Haida village. He explains how the houses and poles are part of a fascinating web of myth, family history and Haida cosmology, which provides a unique insight into Haida culture.