Prosecution or Persecution
Prosecution or Persecution
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1979
- Place of printing
- British Columbia
- Author
- Sewid-Smith (My-Yah-Nelth), Daisy
- Publishers
- Nu-Yum-Balees Society
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Printing
- Keyword
- Sewid-Smith (My-yah-nelth), Daisy Prosecution or Persecution Nu-Yum-Balees Society British, Columbia Cape Mudge Village Quadra Island Vancouver British, Columbia Native Peoples Kwakiutl 97 pages. Illustrated in black, and white. "I was asked to do a booklet for the opening of the, Cape Mudge Museum pertaining to the improsonments and the, confiscation of our masks, coppers, etc. For many years I have had in my possession tape recordings, of the imprisonments and other historical data. It was with this, information and other information acquired through research that, the booklet was started. We soon realized that a booklet would, not be sufficient to tell our history and it had to be told in, order to show why our Ba-sah (potlatch) was outlawed. This book, therefore, is just a memorial to those who gave so much of themselves in, preserving our history before the coming of the white man and, what happened after their arrival." - from introduction. Clean, and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound William Haliday Indian, Agent May Native Peoples British Columbia
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
97 pages. Illustrated in black and white. "I was asked to do a booklet for the opening of the Cape Mudge Museum pertaining to the improsonments and the confiscation of our masks, coppers, etc. For many years I have had in my possession tape recordings of the imprisonments and other historical data. It was with this information and other information acquired through research that the booklet was started. We soon realized that a booklet would not be sufficient to tell our history and it had to be told in order to show why our Ba-sah (potlatch) was outlawed. This book therefore, is just a memorial to those who gave so much of themselves in preserving our history before the coming of the white man and what happened after their arrival." - from introduction. Gift greetings atop title page otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book