Myths & Legends of the Haida Indians of the Northwest

Myths & Legends of the Haida Indians of the Northwest
Title Myths & Legends of the Haida Indians of the Northwest PDF eBook
Author Martine J. Reid
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002-05
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780883881125

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The great stories of the Haida Indians are told by Dr. Reid, wife of a great Indian artist. The complicated tales of Raven, Eagle, Bear Mother, etc., are unfolded; the art is magnificent!

The Haida Gwaii Lesson

The Haida Gwaii Lesson
Title The Haida Gwaii Lesson PDF eBook
Author Mark Dowie
Publisher Inkshares
Pages 289
Release 2017-08-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1942645562

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In The Haida Gwaii Lesson, former University of California journalism professor and Mother Jones editor Mark Dowie shares the story of the Haida people, relating their struggle for sovereignty and title over their ancient homeland as a strategic playbook for other indigenous peoples. For over 10,000 years, the Haida people thrived on a rugged and fecund archipelago south of Alaska, which they called Haida Gwaii. Nicknamed "the Galapagos of the North," the islands are blessed with a diversity of species unmatched in the northern hemisphere. As western Canada was settled by Europeans, the pressure on natural resources spread with the growing population and its demand for fur, fish, minerals and lumber. Industries found their way to the coastal islands, where they ignored native tribes and commenced what has become one the Pacific coast's most monstrous natural resource extraction campaigns. After almost a century of non-stop exploitation, the Haida people said "enough" and began to resist. Their audacious four-decade struggle involving the courts, human blockades, public testimony and the media became a living object lesson for communities in the same situation the world over.

The Haida Indians

The Haida Indians
Title The Haida Indians PDF eBook
Author J. H. Van Den Brink
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 320
Release 1974
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A sociographic historical description of the culture and organization of two groups of Haida Indians on the Queen Charlotte Islands.

The Haida Indians

The Haida Indians
Title The Haida Indians PDF eBook
Author J H Van Den Brink
Publisher BRILL
Pages 306
Release 1974-12
Genre History
ISBN 9004666478

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All That We Say Is Ours

All That We Say Is Ours
Title All That We Say Is Ours PDF eBook
Author Ian Gill
Publisher D & M Publishers
Pages 330
Release 2010-02-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1926812441

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Haida Gwaii, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, is the Galapagos of the north. Famous for their wild beauty, the islands are also the ancient homeland of the Haida Nation. Integral to Haida culture is the relationship to the land, and the Haidas have spent many years trying to protect and recover control of it. Under the leadership of Giindajin Haawasti Guujaaw, the visionary artist, drummer, and orator, the Haida blockaded loggers, joined forces with environmentalists, lobbied political leaders, and in 2004 filed suit against the Canadian government, laying claim to their entire traditional territory. Ian Gill captures the excitement of the Haida struggle and their passion for their culture. He also reveals the making of an artist and political activist: Guujaaw’s audacity, eloquence, tactical skills, and deep knowledge of his homeland place him at the heart of this riveting story, and this book reveals his extraordinary role in it.

During My Time

During My Time
Title During My Time PDF eBook
Author Margaret B. Blackman
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 228
Release 2017-08-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0295743050

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This book is the first life history of a Northwest Coast Indian woman. Florence Davidson, daughter of noted Haida carver and chief Charles Edenshaw, was born in 1896. As one of the few living Haida elders knowledgeable bout the culture of a bygone era, she was a fragile link with the past. Living in Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands, some fifty miles off the northwest coast of British Columbia, Florence Davidson grew up in an era of dramatic change for her people. On of the last Haida women to undergo the traditional puberty seclusion and an arranged marriage, she followed patterns in her life typical of women of her generation. Florence’s narrative -- edited by Professor Blackman from more than fifty hours of tape recordings -- speaks of girlhood, of learning female roles, of the power and authority available to Haida women, of the experiences of menopause and widowhood. Blackman juxtaposes comments made by early observes of the Haida, government agents, and missionaries, with appropriate portions of the life history narrative, to portray a culture neither traditionally Haida nor fully Canadian, a culture adapting to Christianity and the imposition of Canadian laws. Margaret Blackman not only preserves Florence Davidson’s memories of Haida ways, but with her own analysis of Davidson’s life, adds significantly to the literature on the role of women in cross-cultural perspective. The book makes an important contribution to Northwest Coast history and culture, to the study of culture change, to fieldwork methodology, and to women’s studies.

Red

Red
Title Red PDF eBook
Author Michael
Publisher D & M Publishers
Pages 121
Release 2012-03-23
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1553659996

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Referencing a classic Haida oral narrative, this spectacular full-color graphic novel blends traditional Haida imagery with Japanese manga to tell the powerful story of Red, an orphaned leader so blinded by revenge that he leads his community to the brink of war and destruction. When raiders attack his village, young Red escapes dramatically. But his sister Jaada is whisked away. The loss of Jaada breeds a seething anger, and Red sets out to find his sister and exact revenge on her captors. Tragic and timeless, Red's story is reminiscent of such classic tales as Oedipus Rex, Macbeth, and King Lear. Not only an affecting story, Red is an innovation in contemporary storytelling from the creator of Haida Manga and the author of Flight of the Hummingbird; it consists of 108 pages of hand-painted illustrations, and when arranged the panels create a Haida formline image 13 feet long. A miniature version of the panel in full-color is on the inside jacket.