Focusing on objects made to honour the ancestors, Cara Krmpotich explores how memory, objects, and kinship connect and form a cultural archive. Since the mid-1990s, Haidas have been making button blankets and bentwood boxes with clan crest designs, hosting feasts for hundreds of people, and composing and choreographing new songs and dances in the service of repatriation. The book comes to understand how shared experiences of sewing, weaving, dancing, cooking and feasting lead to the Haida notion of “respect,” the creation of kinship and collective memory, and the production of a cultural archive.
Focusing on objects made to honour the ancestors, Cara Krmpotich explores how memory, objects, and kinship connect and form a cultural archive. Since the mid-1990s, Haidas have been making button blankets and bentwood boxes with clan crest designs, hosting feasts for hundreds of people, and composing and choreographing new songs and dances in the service of repatriation. The book comes to understand how shared experiences of sewing, weaving, dancing, cooking and feasting lead to the Haida notion of “respect,” the creation of kinship and collective memory, and the production of a cultural archive.
The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii
240The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii
240Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781442614505 |
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Publisher: | University of Toronto Press |
Publication date: | 04/22/2014 |
Pages: | 240 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |