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Robes of power : totem poles on cloth  Cover Image Book Book

Robes of power : totem poles on cloth

Summary: "The button blanket is eye-catching, prestigious and treasured— one of the most spectacular embellishments to the Indian culture of the Northwest Coast and a unique form of graphic and narrative art. The traditional crest-style robe is the sister of the totem pole and, like the pole, proclaims hereditary rights, obligations and powers. Unlike the pole, about which countless books and papers have been written, the button blanket has had no chroniclers. This is not only the first major publication to focus on button blankets but also the first oral history about them and their place in the culture of the Northwest Coast. Those interviewed include speakers from six of the seven major Northwest Coast Indian groups. Elders, designers, blanket makers and historian, each has a voice, but all do not conform to any one theory about the ceremonial robe. Rather the book is a search for truth about the historical and contemporary role and traditions of the blanket, as those relate to the past and present Indian way of life on the Pacific Northwest Coast. Robes of Power will make people aware that this traditional practice is dynamic and fourishing. It is a source of strength to the Indian artists who design the robes and to the herediatary chiefs and others who wear them. THe book was produced in association with the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology and its "Robes of Power" exhibit."--

Record details

  • ISBN: 0774802642
  • ISBN: 9780774802642
  • Physical Description: 86 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 26 cm.
    print
  • Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : University of British Columbia Press in association with the UBC Museum of Anthropology, 1986.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Bibliography: pages 83-84.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Donation (copy 1) ; William C. Wonders ; 2008/03.
Donation (copy 3) ; 2006/11.
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- Northwest Coast of North America -- Clothing
Indigenous textile fabrics -- Northwest Coast of North America
Indigenous art -- Northwest Coast of North America
Indigenous peoples -- Northwest Coast of North America -- Rites and ceremonies
Indigenous art -- Northwest Coast of North America
Button craft
Blankets -- Northwest Coast of North America
Indigenous peoples -- Northwest Coast of North America -- Costume
Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia
Topic Heading: Northwest History Collection.
Indigenous collection.

Available copies

  • 11 of 12 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Nelson Public Library. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Nelson Public Library 970.004 JEN (Text) 35148002128003 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Burns Lake Public Library 646.3 Jen (Text) 35198000272030 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Fort St. John Public Library 646.308997 JEN (Text) BFSJ007375 ADULT Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Granisle Public Library 646.308 JEN (Text) 35190000186690 Adult Non Fiction Hardcover Volume hold Available -
Hazelton Public Library 646.3 Jen (Text) T 0012305 Adult Non-Fiction - Main Floor Volume hold Checked out 2020-07-14
Hazelton Public Library LOC 646.3 Jen (Text) T 0002771 Local History Collection Not holdable Available -
Kitimat Public Library 746.09711 Jen (Text) 32665001005380 Non-fiction Volume hold Available -
Prince Rupert Library 391.8 Jens (Text) 33294000510537 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Prince Rupert Library NWHC 391.8 Jens c.1 (Text) 33294000218206 Northwest History Collection - Non-Circulating Not holdable Available -
Smithers Public Library ANF 646.3 JEN (Text) 35101000113204 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -

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