Signs of the Time
Nłeʔkepmx Resistance through Rock Art
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:1st Jul '24
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Rock art – etched in blood-red lines into granite cliffs, boulders, and caves – appears as beguiling, graffiti-like abstraction. What are these signs? The petroglyphs and red-ochre pictographs found across Nłeʔkepmx territory in present-day British Columbia and Washington State are far more than ancient motifs.
Signs of the Time explores the historical and cultural reasons for making rock art. Chris Arnett draws on extensive research and decades of work with Nłeʔkepmx people to document the variability and similarity of practices. Through a blend of Western records and Indigenous oral histories and tradition, rock art is revealed as communication between the spirit and physical worlds, information for later generations, and powerful protection against challenges to a people, land, and culture.
Nłeʔkepmx have used such cultural means to forestall threats to their lifeways from the sixteenth century through the twentieth. As this important work attests, rock art remains a signature of resilience.
"This book is for those who enjoy an ontological mystery. This book is for those who live their lives through story."
-- Wendy Burton, University of the Fraser Valley * The British Columbia ReviISBN: 9780774867962
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
312 pages