Totem poles : an illustrated guide / Marjorie M. Halpin ; foreword by Michael M. Ames.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780774801386
- ISBN: 9780774801416
- ISBN: 0774801387
- ISBN: 0774801417
- Physical Description: 58 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
- Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : University of British Columbia Press in association with the U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology, 1981.
- Copyright: ©1981.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Bibliography: pages 57-58. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Indian cultures of the Northwest Coast -- What is a totem pole? -- Suggestions on how to look at totem poles -- List of totem poles and other large sculptures on display in the U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology and on its grounds. |
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- 13 of 14 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 2 of 3 copies available at Prince Rupert Library.
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- 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Prince Rupert Library | 731.7 Halp (Text) | 33294002087336 | Adult Non-Fiction | Volume hold | Checked out | 2024-03-28 |
Prince Rupert Library | NWHC 731.7 HALP c.3 (Text) | 33294000659847 | Northwest History Collection - Non-Circulating | Not holdable | Available | - |
Prince Rupert Library | NWHC 731.7 HALP c.3 (Text) | 33294000668004 | Northwest History Collection - Non-Circulating | Not holdable | Available | - |
- Chicago Distribution CenterThe massive wood carvings unique to the Indian peoples of the Northwest Coast arouse a sense of wonder in all who see them. This guide helps the reader to understand and enjoy the form and meaning of totem poles and other sculptures. The author describes the origin and place of totem poles in Indian culture â as ancestral emblems, as expressions of wealth and power, as ceremonial objects, as mythological symbols, and as magnificent artistic works of the people of the Pacific Northwest.
- Univ of Washington Pr
The massive wood carvings unique to the Indian peoples of the Northwest Coast arouse a sense of wonder in all who see them. This guide helps the reader to understand and enjoy the form and meaning of totem poles and other sculptures. Among the illustrations are archival photographs which show the poles in their original settings--on deserted pebble beaches and in front of the now decayed houses which once stood in thriving villages.
The author describes the origin and place of totem poles in Indian culture--as ancestral emblems, as expressions of wealth and power, as ceremonial objects, as mythological symbols, and as magnificent artistic works of the people of the Pacific Northwest. She also suggests ways to interpret the motifs and symbols carved on the poles and shows how to recognize the special features which reveal not only the skill of the carver but also his tribal origin. The works of contemporary artists such as Bill Reid illustrate the change from traditional designs to innovative forms that convey a new and different cultural dimension.