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Macdonald, George F.

Haida Monumental Art : Villages of the Queen Charlotte Islands

University of British Columbia Press, in co-operation with the - Provincial Archives of British Columbia, 1995

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Année
1995
ISBN
077480484x
Lieu d'édition
Vancouver
Auteur
Macdonald, George F.
Éditeurs
University of British Columbia Press, in co-operation with the, Provincial Archives of British Columbia
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
Reprint
Thème
INDIAN ART NORTH AMERICA SOCIAL SCIENCE NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES, MacDonald, George F. Haida Monumental Art : Villages of the Queen Charlotte, Islands Reid, Bill (illustrator) British Columbia Native Peoples Haida Carving, 218 pages. 'A monument in itself. a sourcebook to which the, scholar can return over and over again. a valuable companion to, the museum visitor who wishes to learn more about the context of, the Haida poles. ad pleasurable and informative reading for, anyone interested in Northwest Coast culture." - Aldona Jonaitis, American Indian Culture and Research Journal. "The historic, photographs are stunning. To see the villages as the earliest, photographers Haida cultural Heritage Native Peoples British, Columbia Canadian History
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Non

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218 pages. 'A monument in itself. a sourcebook to which the scholar can return over and over again. a valuable companion to the museum visitor who wishes to learn more about the context of the Haida poles. pleasurable and informative reading for anyone interested in Northwest Coast culture. The historic photographs are stunning. To see the villages as the earliest photographers saw them is to recapture in part the wonder and majesty that was the Haida cultural heritage. At the same time the grief that was the destruction of the villages is all too apparent." - From back cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Moisture exposure to fore-edge of front cover and first fifty pages has resulted in light staining and mild undulations. A sound copy of this impressive work. Book
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