Unsettling Native Art Histories on the Northwest Coast

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Inseparable from its communities, Northwest Coast art functions aesthetically and performatively beyond the scope of non-Indigenous scholarship, from demonstrating kinship connections to manifesting s

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Inseparable from its communities, Northwest Coast art functions aesthetically and performatively beyond the scope of non-Indigenous scholarship, from demonstrating kinship connections to manifesting spiritual power. Contributors to this volume foreground Indigenous understandings in recognition of this rich context and its historical erasure within the discipline of art history.

By centering voices that uphold Indigenous priorities, integrating the expertise of Indigenous knowledge holders about their artistic heritage, and questioning current institutional practices, these new essays “unsettle” Northwest Coast art studies. Key themes include discussions of cultural heritage protections and Native sovereignty; re-centering women and their critical role in transmitting cultural knowledge; reflecting on decolonization work in museums; and examining how artworks function as living documents. The volume exemplifies respectful and relational engagement with Indigenous art and advocates for more accountable scholarship and practices.

Author: Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 08/01/2022
Series: Native Art of the Pacific Northwest: A Bill Holm Center
Pages: 344
Weight: 1.8lbs
Size: 10.30h x 7.30w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780295750705
Language: English

Author

Bunn-Marcuse, Kathryn

Binding

ISBN10

0295750707

ISBN13

9780295750705

Page Count

344

Published Date

August 01, 2022

Series

Native Art of the Pacific Northwest: A Bill Holm Center

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