

An edition of Switchbacks (2006)
By Jennifer Kramer
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
eng
Pages
168
Description:
"Jennifer Kramer undertook participant observation at Nuxalk artists' studios, in the Nuxalk-run band school's cultural education classes, and during the everyday activities of Nuxalk in their homes. She charts the fluid character of tangible material culture (such as masks and othe regalia) and intangible material culture (such as songs and dances) as they moved in and out of the cultural education curriculum, the Western art market, and the Western legal system. In addition, Kramer analyzes the ambivalent reactions of the Nuxalk to ownership, appropriation, and repatriation of their culture. The Nuxalk oscillate between essential stances, a process Kramer likens to "switchbacks" on a mountain road. Through these recurrent movements they create, recreate, and validate contemporary Nuxalk identity."--BOOK JACKET
subjects: Bella Coola Indians, Bella Coola art, Cultural property, Ethnic identity, Material culture, Repatriation, Canada, ethnic relations, Canada, social life and customs, Cultural property, protection, Bella Coola (Indiens), Identité ethnique, Culture matérielle, Art bella coola, Biens culturels, Restitution, Nuxalk Indians, Nuxalk art
Places: Bella Coola River Region, British Columbia