The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii

The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii

by Cara Krmpotich
The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii

The Force of Family: Repatriation, Kinship, and Memory on Haida Gwaii

by Cara Krmpotich

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Overview

Over the course of more than a decade, the Haida Nation triumphantly returned home all known Haida ancestral remains from North American museums. In the summer of 2010, they achieved what many thought was impossible: the repatriation of ancestral remains from the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. The Force of Family is an ethnography of those efforts to repatriate ancestral remains from museums around the world.

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442666078
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 04/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Cara Krmpotich is an assistant professor in the Museum Studies program, Faculty of Information, at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Acknowledgements

A Note on Orthography

Abbreviations

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Departures and Arrivals

Chapter 3: Family, Morality and Haida Repatriation

Chapter 4: The Structural Qualities and Cultural Values of Haida Kinship

Chapter 5: The Values of Yahgudang: The Relationships Between Self and Others

Chapter 6: The Structuring of Kinship and History

Chapter 7: The Place of Repatriation within Collective Memory

Chapter 8: Conclusions and Beginnings

Notes

Project Interviews

References

What People are Saying About This

Robert K. Paterson

“A readable and nuanced discussion of Haida culture and the changes it has experienced during the ‘repatriation era.’”

Joshua A. Bell

“There is no doubt that this book is an important contribution to our understanding of Haida communities and the impact of repatriation on their understandings of themselves, as well as what our understanding of repatriation following the Haida should be.”

Larry J. Zimmerman

The Force of Family explains the intimate tie between Haida repatriation and kinship in its associated forms of memory, history, and respect. This is a book that gives the reader a real understanding of Haida concerns and approaches when it comes to repatriation.”

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