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The storage box of tradition : Kwakiutl art, anthropologists, and museums, 1881-1981

Jacknis, Ira. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 1588340112 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9781588340115 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xvi, 463 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, c2002.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: PART ONE. CREATING THE CLASSICAL IMAGE OF KWAKWAKA'WAKW ART AND CULTURE (1875-1950) -- 1. Collecting 19 -- Who Were the Collectors? 19 -- What Did They Collect? 39 -- How Did They Collect? 55 -- Collecting and Native Traditions 63 -- 2. Anthropological Representations 73 -- Scholarship 73 -- International Expositions 79 -- Exhibitions in Anthropology Museums 94 -- Object and Context: The Display of the Classical Kwakwaka'wakw -- Artifact 105 -- 3. Aesthetic Appropriation 111 -- Anthropological Neglect 112 -- From Ethnology to Art: The Creation of an Art World 117 -- Primitivism and Kwakwaka'wakw Art 132 -- PART TWO. THE "RENAISSANCE" OF KWAKWAKA'WAKW ART AND CULTURE (1950-1980) -- 4. Mungo Martin and the Renaissance of Kwakwaka'wakw Art 137 -- Totem Pole Parks before 1950 137 -- Mungo Martin among the Anthropologists 147 -- From Replication to Creation 172 -- 5. The Contemporary Art World: Ethnic Fine Art 174 -- The Development of the Art Market 177 -- Display 186 -- Artists and the Hobbyist Tradition 193 -- Authenticity and Ethnicity in the Northwest Coast Indian Art World 201 -- 6. Contemporary Anthropology: The Kwakwaka'wakw Object in -- History 207 -- Collecting 209 -- Conservation 217 -- Display 221 -- Performance: The "Museum Indian" 246 -- Scholarship 252 --PART THREE. REPATRIATION: 'GIVING THE ART BACK TO THE INDIANS" (1950-1980) -- 7. The Museum as Patron 267 -- Commissions 268 -- Training Programs 283 -- Loan Programs 293 -- Museums as Reference 300 -- The Uses of Museums: Tradition and Creativity 306 -- 8. Native Cultural Programs 309 -- On Home Ground: Dances, Totem Poles, and Houses 310 -- Marketing 334 -- Training Programs 337 -- Scholarship 339 -- 9. Native Museums 345 -- Founding Process: Repatriation as Social Drama 345 -- The Museum and the Cultural Center 353 -- Museum Forms and Functions 356 -- Culture and History in the Kwakwaka'wakw Museums 373 -- Epilogue: Continuity and Influence 379 -- Notes 395 -- References 425 -- Index 449.
Subject:
Kwakiutl art.
Anthropologists > British Columbia > History.
Ethnological museums and collections > History > Case studies.
Kwakiutl Indians > Museums.
Cultural property > Repatriation > Case studies.
Art kwakiutl.
Anthropologues > Colombie-Britannique > Histoire.
Ethnologie > Musées et collections > Histoire > Cas, Études de.
Kwakiutl (Indiens) > Musées.
Biens culturels > Restitution > Cas, Études de.

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  • 1 of 2 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library E 99 .K9 A7 J33 2002 680564 Stacks Available -

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Version of Resource: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2001049281.html

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