Topic:Part one of two talks on the multi-award winning collection: Native Art of the Northwest Coast A History of Changing Ideas
with Haa’yuups Ron HamiltonWebinar Date: May 1, 2025 / 12-1pm PT
Register NowMany years in the making, this remarkable collection records and scrutinizes definitions of Northwest Coast Native art and its boundaries. This is a significant work of critical historiography made accessible for the first time in one place a broad selection of more than 250 years of writing on Northwest Coast “art”. The collection includes complex topics such as the clash between oral and written knowledge, transcultural entanglement, the influence of surrealist thinking, and the long history of the deployment of Northwest Coast Native art for nationalist purposes. The selections are preceded by thought-provoking introductions that give historical context to the diverse intellectual traditions that have influenced, stimulated, and opposed each other.
To begin this two-part conversation we are honoured to host in conversation one of the book editors and major contributors, Haa’yuups Ron Hamilton, a Nuu-chah-nulth historian, ritualist, speaker, Head of House of Takiishtakamlthat-h (Earthquake House), Clan ‘Tlikuulthat-h, Tribe Huupa’chesat-h (People with house over the river).
To begin this two-part conversation we are honoured to host in conversation one of the book editors and major contributors, Haa’yuups Ron Hamilton, a Nuu-chah-nulth historian, ritualist, speaker, Head of House of Takiishtakamlthat-h (Earthquake House), Clan ‘Tlikuulthat-h, Tribe Huupa’chesat-h (People with house over the river).
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