An edition of The tradition continues (2005)

The tradition continues

monumental sculpture in the Gitanyow and Gitxsan territories 1986-1996

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The tradition continues
Harold J. T. Demetzer
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An edition of The tradition continues (2005)

The tradition continues

monumental sculpture in the Gitanyow and Gitxsan territories 1986-1996

2nd ed.
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H. Demetzer Pub.
Language
English
Pages
229

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Table of Contents

The original poles
The projects
The carvers
The poles and sculptures. The Cane totem pole for the House of Guno ; The Owl totem pole for the House of Gooksan ; The Grizzly-bear-of-the-water for the House of Weegyet ; Pole of Hat of Tsagyem-hanak - House of Ksrarom-larhæ ; The Pole of Willits ; Person-of-the-Rainbow pole for the House of Hanamook ; Two poles : the Pole of Wawralaw & the Pole of Trawawq ; The Ribs of the Bear pole for the House of Malii ; Delgamuukw Pole ; Hole in the Ice totem pole for the House of Haidzemerhs ; Flying Frogs pole for the House of Wutarhayæts & Yarhyaq ; On-It-the-Raven-Soars pole for the House of Guno
Final thoughts
Second edition updates
Appendix A-J : Barbeau's descriptions.

Edition Notes

"Appendices A-J are direct copies of the facsimile edition of Totem poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia ... by Marius Barbeau, Ottawa, National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, Department of Mines, National Museums of Canada bulletin #61, Anthropological series #12, 1973"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-229).

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Monumental sculpture in the Gitanyow and Gitxsan territories 1986-1996

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vii, 229 p.
Number of pages
229

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OL44882223M
ISBN 10
0973837438
ISBN 13
9780973837438
OCLC/WorldCat
747505154

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First Sentence

"Chapter One – The Original Poles The period from 1985-1998 was historic and tumultuous for the Gitxsan and Gitanyow Nations. The Gitxsan communities were embarking on a court challenge of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada."

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