Tsimshian Culture
A Light through the Ages
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
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Presents an unforgettable picture of the Tsimshian cultural universe
The Tsimshians are a Northwest Coast Native people known for their dazzling works of art and rich array of traditions. This book presents a picture of the Tsimshian cultural universe, and argues that one of the reasons for its continuing vitality, is that its people are sensitive to different and creative ways of capturing and embodying light.The Tsimshians are a Northwest Coast Native people known for their dazzling works of art and rich array of social, religious, and oral traditions that have captured the attention of scholars for over a century. Jay Miller brings together for the first time a wealth of material about the Tsimshians, presenting an unforgettable picture of their cultural universe. That universe is built around the metaphor of light, which was brought into the world by Raven; its refraction forms the chief social, religious, and symbolic institutions of Tsimshian culture. Family heraldic crests express light in one way, masks in another. Miller argues convincingly that the genius of Tsimshian culture, and one of the main reasons for its continuing vitality, is that its people are sensitive to different, and often creative, ways of capturing and embodying light.
"a welcome addition to the literature on the Tsimshian poples of the northern British Columbia coast...This is a significant book and an important contribution to the field, and it will be valued for its innovative analysis of Tsimshian culture through the ages." -- The British Columbian Quarterly Studies
ISBN: 9780803282667
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
204 pages