Contributions

  • Huyda, Richard J. - Contributor

Publication

1994 - University of Washington Press, Vancouver, British Columbia

Language

English

Word Count

54,500 words, Guess

Page Count

218 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1080485M
  • ISBN-10077480484X
  • OCLC Control Number29844062
  • Library of Congress Control Number94003977
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  • LibraryThing1257018

Classifications

  • DDC730/.89/972
  • LCCE99.H2 M33 1994

Description

"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 ... 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. ... By combining archaeology 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."--Back cover.

Subjects

Topics

Haida artArt haidaIndian artHaida sculptureSculpture haidaHaida architectureArchitecture haida

Other Editions

  • Haida monumental art: villages of the Queen Charlotte IslandsUniversity of Washington Press1994-01-01

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