Totem Pole Carving

Norman Tait, Bringing a Log to Life

Vickie Jensen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:31st Oct '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Totem Pole Carving cover

The first book to document the entire process of carving a Northwest Coast totem pole

In 1985, photographer and writer Vickie Jensen spent three months with Nisga’a artist Norman Tait and his crew of young carvers as they transformed a raw cedar log into a forty-two-foot totem pole for the BC Native Education Centre. Having spent years recovering the traditional knowledge that informed his carving, Tait taught his crew to make their own tools, carve, and design regalia, and together they practiced traditional stories and songs for the pole-raising ceremony.

Totem Pole Carving shares two equally rich stories: the step-by-step work of carving and the triumph of Tait teaching his crew the skills and traditions necessary to create a massive cultural artifact. Jensen captures the atmosphere of the carving shed—the conversations and problem-solving, the smell of fresh cedar chips, the adzes and chainsaws, the blistered hands, the tension-relieving humor, the ever-present awareness of tradition, and the joy of creation. Generously illustrated with 125 striking photographs, and originally published as Where the People Gather, this second edition features a new preface from Jensen and an updated, lifetime-spanning survey of Tait’s major works.

"A compelling introduction to the artistic techniques, training processes, and the cultural imperatives that are underlying the carving. It is, finally, a celebration of both artistic talent and cultural persistence."

* Journal of the West *

"An important record of late-twentieth-century pole carving that will be appreciated by future historians of Northwest Coast art."

* American Indian Quarter

ISBN: 9780295745329

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

200 pages

second edition