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Nuvisavik

Author : Canadian Museum of Civilization
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : 0773523359

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Nuvisavik by Canadian Museum of Civilization Pdf

Co-published with the Canadian Museum of Civilization and McGill- Queen's U. Press, this handsome volume catalogs the tapestries created by Canadian Inuit weavers in the village of Pangnirtung after tapestry weaving was introduced as a cottage industry in 1969. Four lengthy essays precede the catalog. The catalog entries include a biography of the artist, their own words on the work reproduced (in quality full-page color plates), and a short description. Three of the volume's four authors have worked in Pangnirtung, the editor is a curator at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Nuvisavik

Author : Maria Von Finkenstein
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2002-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773570016

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Nuvisavik by Maria Von Finkenstein Pdf

In 1970 a small group of young Inuit women in Pangnirtung on Baffin Island began to tell a story - a story about their past, their culture, their lives - a story told through woven pictures. The first book dedicated to the art form of tapestry weaving, Nuvisavik shows how weaving became a bridge between nomadic camp life and life in a permanent settlement. The tapestries, meticulously woven by women trained by their mothers as seamstresses, portray images wistfully remembered by elders in the community and captured by local artists. Both the drawings and the tapestries convey the pride of the Inuit in their culture. The tapestries are presented against a rich cultural and historical context. Two of the essays in the book are based on interviews with elders and reflect the colourful history of the Cumberland Sound, where sustained contact between Inuit and Americans and Scots began as early as the mid-nineteenth century. The cultural content of the tapestries is discussed by members of the Inuit community, decoding otherwise enigmatic and puzzling images. A wonderful blend of art history and cultural history, Nuvisavik will entertain the scholar and art collector as well as readers with a special interest in the history of the Canadian North. Contributors include July Papatsie, a well-established artist from Pangnirtung who brings his personal background and knowledge of his culture to his writing; Deborah Hickman, a tapestry weaver herself, who was general manager and artistic advisor to the Pangnirtung Tapestry Studio from 1980 to 1983; Cathleen Knotsch, a researcher who specializes in issues pertaining to the Canadian Eastern Arctic; and Maria von Finckenstein.

Nuvisavik

Author : Maria Von Finckenstein
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Design
ISBN : 0295982012

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Nuvisavik by Maria Von Finckenstein Pdf

In 1970 a group of young Inuit women on Baffin Island began to tell stories of their past, their culture, and their lives through woven pictures. The first book dedicated to the Native art form of tapestry weaving, Nuvisavik shows how weaving became a bridge between nomadic camp life and life in a permanent settlement. Members of the Inuit community discuss the cultural content of the tapestries, decoding otherwise enigmatic and puzzling images.

American Indian Culture and Research Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : UCSC:32106017680957

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Nuvisavik

Author : University of Toronto Press
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0802084494

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Bibliographic Index

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 946 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Bibliographical literature
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124004792

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Do You See Ice?

Author : Karen Routledge
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780226580272

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Do You See Ice? by Karen Routledge Pdf

Many Americans imagine the Arctic as harsh, freezing, and nearly uninhabitable. The living Arctic, however—the one experienced by native Inuit and others who work and travel there—is a diverse region shaped by much more than stereotype and mythology. Do You See Ice? presents a history of Arctic encounters from 1850 to 1920 based on Inuit and American accounts, revealing how people made sense of new or changing environments. Routledge vividly depicts the experiences of American whalers and explorers in Inuit homelands. Conversely, she relates stories of Inuit who traveled to the northeastern United States and were similarly challenged by the norms, practices, and weather they found there. Standing apart from earlier books of Arctic cultural research—which tend to focus on either Western expeditions or Inuit life—Do You See Ice? explores relationships between these two groups in a range of northern and temperate locations. Based on archival research and conversations with Inuit Elders and experts, Routledge’s book is grounded by ideas of home: how Inuit and Americans often experienced each other’s countries as dangerous and inhospitable, how they tried to feel at home in unfamiliar places, and why these feelings and experiences continue to resonate today. The author intends to donate all royalties from this book to the Elders’ Room at the Angmarlik Center in Pangnirtung, Nunavut.

Inuit Women

Author : Janet Mancini Billson,Kyra Mancini
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Families
ISBN : 9780742535961

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Inuit Women by Janet Mancini Billson,Kyra Mancini Pdf

Inuit Women is the definitive study of the Inuit during a time of rapid change. Based on fourteen years of research and fieldwork, this analysis focuses on the challenges facing Inuit women as they enter the twenty-first century. Written shortly after the creation of Nunavut, a new province carved out of traditional Inuit homelands in the Canadian North, this compelling book combines conclusions drawn from the authors' ethnographic research with the stories of Inuit women and men, told in their own words. In addition to their presentation of the personal portraits and voices of many Inuit respondents, Janet Mancini Billson and Kyra Mancini explore global issues: the impact of rapid social change and Canadian resettlement policy on Inuit culture; women's roles in society; and gender relations in Baffin Island, in the Eastern Arctic. They also include an extensive section on how the newly created territory of Nunavut is impacting the lives of Inuit women and their families. Working from a research approach grounded in feminist theory, the authors involve their Inuit interviewees as full participants in the process. This book stands alone in its attention to Inuit women's issues and lives and should be read by everyone interested in gender relations, development, modernization, globalization, and Inuit culture.

The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being

Author : Nancy Van Styvendale,J.D. McDougall,Robert Henry,Robert Alexander Innes
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780887559419

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The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being by Nancy Van Styvendale,J.D. McDougall,Robert Henry,Robert Alexander Innes Pdf

Drawing attention to the ways in which creative practices are essential to the health, well-being, and healing of Indigenous peoples, The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being addresses the effects of artistic endeavour on the “good life”, or mino-pimatisiwin in Cree, which can be described as the balanced interconnection of physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being. In this interdisciplinary collection, Indigenous knowledges inform an approach to health as a wider set of relations that are central to well-being, wherein artistic expression furthers cultural continuity and resilience, community connection, and kinship to push back against forces of fracture and disruption imposed by colonialism. The need for healing—not only individuals but health systems and practices—is clear, especially as the trauma of colonialism is continually revealed and perpetuated within health systems. The field of Indigenous health has recently begun to recognize the fundamental connection between creative expression and well-being. This book brings together scholarship by humanities scholars, social scientists, artists, and those holding experiential knowledge from across Turtle Island to add urgently needed perspectives to this conversation. Contributors embrace a diverse range of research methods, including community-engaged scholarship with Indigenous youth, artists, Elders, and language keepers. The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being demonstrates the healing possibilities of Indigenous works of art, literature, film, and music from a diversity of Indigenous peoples and arts traditions. This book will resonate with health practitioners, community members, and any who recognize the power of art as a window, an entryway to access a healthy and good life.

Historical Dictionary of the Inuit

Author : Pamela R. Stern
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810879126

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Historical Dictionary of the Inuit by Pamela R. Stern Pdf

This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Inuit provides a history of the indigenous peoples of North Alaska, arctic Canada including Labrador, and Greenland. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on significant persons, places, events, institutions, and aspects of culture, society, economy, and politics. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Inuits.

Hidden in Plain Sight

Author : Cora J. Voyageur,David Newhouse,Dan Beavon
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2005-08-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781442690905

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Hidden in Plain Sight by Cora J. Voyageur,David Newhouse,Dan Beavon Pdf

The history of Aboriginal people in Canada taught in schools and depicted in the media tends to focus on Aboriginal displacement from native lands and the consequent social and cultural disruptions they have endured. Collectively, they are portrayed as passive victims of European colonization and government policy, and, even when well intentioned, these depictions are demeaning and do little to truly represent the role Aboriginal peoples have played in Canadian life. Hidden in Plain Sight adds another dimension to the story, showing the extraordinary contributions Aboriginal peoples have made - and continue to make - to the Canadian experience. From treaties to contemporary arts and literatures, Aboriginal peoples have helped to define Canada and have worked to secure a place of their own making in Canadian culture. For this volume, editors David R. Newhouse, Cora J. Voyageur, and Daniel J.K. Beavon have brought together leading scholars and other impassioned voices, and together, they give full treatment to the Aboriginal contribution to Canada's intellectual, political, economic, social, historic, and cultural landscapes. Included are profiles of several leading figures such as actor Chief Dan George, artist Norval Morrisseau, author Tomson Highway, activist Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, and politician Phil Fontaine, among others. Canada simply would not be what it is today without these contributions. The first of two volumes, Hidden in Plain Sight is key to understanding and appreciating Canadian society and will be essential reading for generations to come.

Our Ice Is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq

Author : Shelley Wright
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780773596115

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Our Ice Is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq by Shelley Wright Pdf

The Arctic is ruled by ice. For Inuit, it is a highway, a hunting ground, and the platform on which life is lived. While the international community argues about sovereignty, security, and resource development at the top of the world, the Inuit remind us that they are the original inhabitants of this magnificent place - and that it is undergoing a dangerous transformation. The Arctic ice is melting at an alarming rate and Inuit have become the direct witnesses and messengers of climate change. Through an examination of Inuit history and culture, alongside the experiences of newcomers to the Arctic seeking land, wealth, adventure, and power, Our Ice Is Vanishing describes the legacies of exploration, intervention, and resilience. Combining scientific and legal information with political and individual perspectives, Shelley Wright follows the history of the Canadian presence in the Arctic and shares her own journey in recollections and photographs, presenting the far North as few people have seen it. Climate change is redrawing the boundaries of what Inuit and non-Inuit have learned to expect from our world. Our Ice Is Vanishing demonstrates that we must engage with the knowledge of the Inuit in order to understand and negotiate issues of climate change and sovereignty claims in the region.

Hunters, Predators and Prey

Author : Frédéric Laugrand,Jarich Oosten†
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781782384069

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Hunters, Predators and Prey by Frédéric Laugrand,Jarich Oosten† Pdf

Inuit hunting traditions are rich in perceptions, practices and stories relating to animals and human beings. The authors examine key figures such as the raven, an animal that has a central place in Inuit culture as a creator and a trickster, and qupirruit, a category consisting of insects and other small life forms. After these non-social and inedible animals, they discuss the dog, the companion of the hunter, and the fellow hunter, the bear, considered to resemble a human being. A discussion of the renewal of whale hunting accompanies the chapters about animals considered ‘prey par excellence’: the caribou, the seals and the whale, symbol of the whole. By giving precedence to Inuit categories such as ‘inua’ (owner) and ‘tarniq’ (shade) over European concepts such as ‘spirit ‘and ‘soul’, the book compares and contrasts human beings and animals to provide a better understanding of human-animal relationships in a hunting society.

Crafting new traditions

Author : Melanie Egan,Alan C. Elder,Jean Johnson
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Design
ISBN : 9781772823776

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Crafting new traditions by Melanie Egan,Alan C. Elder,Jean Johnson Pdf

Crafting New Traditions: Canadian Innovators and Influences brings together the work of eleven historians and craftspeople to address the two questions of “who has influenced the recent history of Canadian studio craft?” and “who will be considered as the ‘pioneers’ of Canadian craft in the future?”