Tappan Adney: from birchbark canoes to Indigenous rights
"Tappan Adney travelled from New York to New Brunswick for a summer holiday at the age of 19 in 1887, and it changed the course of his life. Adney is best known for a singular achievement. He was the artist, writer, and illustrator whose chance encounter with Peter Jo, a Wəlastəkwi Elder–crafts...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Tappan Adney travelled from New York to New Brunswick for a summer holiday at the age of 19 in 1887, and it changed the course of his life. Adney is best known for a singular achievement. He was the artist, writer, and illustrator whose chance encounter with Peter Jo, a Wəlastəkwi Elder–craftsman, led to a passionate, lifelong interest in the birchbark canoe and Wəlastəkwey culture. But that is only part of the story. Throughout his life, little escaped Adney’s curiosity. From his extensive documentation of the design of Indigenous canoes to his reportage on the Klondike Gold Rush; from his work as an illustrator, photographer, and designer to his natural history journalism; from his activism for Indigenous rights to his documentation of the Wəlastəkwey language, Adney’s mind roamed from one passion to another, leaving behind a treasure trove of natural history and ethnographic research. This book tells the intriguing story of his remarkable life and his multifaceted legacy."-- |
Beschreibung: | 303 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781773103143 |
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title_exact_search | Tappan Adney from birchbark canoes to Indigenous rights |
title_full | Tappan Adney from birchbark canoes to Indigenous rights James W. Wheaton and C. Ted Behne ; with Daryl Hunter, Nicholas N. Smith, and Keith Helmuth ; edited by Keith Helmuth |
title_fullStr | Tappan Adney from birchbark canoes to Indigenous rights James W. Wheaton and C. Ted Behne ; with Daryl Hunter, Nicholas N. Smith, and Keith Helmuth ; edited by Keith Helmuth |
title_full_unstemmed | Tappan Adney from birchbark canoes to Indigenous rights James W. Wheaton and C. Ted Behne ; with Daryl Hunter, Nicholas N. Smith, and Keith Helmuth ; edited by Keith Helmuth |
title_short | Tappan Adney |
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