Sharing Our Knowledge The Tlingit and Their Coastal Neighbors

Sharing Our Knowledgebrings together Native elders, tradition bearers, educators, cultural activists, anthropologists, linguists, historians, and museum professionals to explore the culture, history, and language of the Tlingit people of southeast Alaska and their coastal neighbors. These interdisci...

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Main Authors: Henrikson, Steve, Kan, Sergei
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lincoln UNP - Nebraska 2015
Nebraska
University of Nebraska Press
Edition:1
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ISBN:9780803240568, 0803240562, 080326674X, 9780803266742
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  • Front Matter Table of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction 1: Shotridge in Philadelphia: 2: Louis Shotridge: 3: This Is Kux̲aankutaan’s (Dr. Frederica de Laguna’s) Song 4: Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht’ei’héen (1923–2005) 5: X’eig̲aa Ḵaa (Tlingit Warrior) 6: Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht’eihéen (1923–2005): 7: World War II Scuttlebutt: 8: Poems by Andrew Hope III 9: As Long as the Work Gets Done 10: Revival and Survival: 11: Tlingit Interaction with Other Native Alaskan and Northwest Coast Ethnic Groups before and during the Russian Era 12: Relating Deep Genealogies, Traditional History, and Early Documentary Records in Southeast Alaska: 13: Whose Justice? 14: Bringing to Light a Counternarrative of Our History: 15: Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from the Forrester Islands, Southeast Alaska 16: Deiki Noow: 17: Place as Education’s Source 18: Skidegate Haida House Models 19: The Evolution of Tlingit Daggers 20: Tourists and Collectors: 21: Opening the Drawer: 22: Balancing Protocol and Law for Intellectual Property: 23: A Killer Whale Comes Home: 24: Building New Relationships with Tlingit Clans: APPENDIX CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
  • Part 5. Repatriation 23. A Killer Whale Comes Home: Neil Kúxdei woogoot, Kéet S’aaxw, Mark Jacobs Jr., and the Repatriation of a Clan Crest Hat from the Smithsonian Institution 22. Balancing Protocol and Law for Intellectual Property: Examples and Ethical Dilemmas from the Northwest Coast Art Market 21. Opening the Drawer: Unpacking Tlingit Beadwork in Museum Collections and Beyond 20. Tourists and Collectors: The New Market for Tlingit and Haida Jewelry at the Turn of the Century 19. The Evolution of Tlingit Daggers Part 4. Material Culture, Art, and Tourism 18. Skidegate Haida House Models 17. Place as Education’s Source 16. Deiki Noow: Tlingit Cultural Heritage in the Hazy Islands Part 3. Subsistence, Natural Resources, and Ethnogeography 15. Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from theForrester Islands, Southeast Alaska 14. Bringing to Light a Counternarrative of Our History 13. Whose Justice? Traditional Tlingit Lawand the Deady Code 12. Relating Deep Genealogies, Traditional History, and Early Documentary Records in Southeast Alaska: Questions, Problems, and Progress Contributors Index Appendix: An Outline of the Traditional Tlingit Social and Ceremonial System 24. Building New Relationships with Tlingit Clans Part 2. Native History 11. Tlingit Interaction with Other Native Alaskan and Northwest Coast Ethnic Groups before and during the Russian Era 10. Revival and Survival 9. As Long as the Work Gets Done 8. Poems by Andrew Hope III 7. World War II Scuttlebutt 6. Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht’eihéen 5. X’eig̲aa Ḵaa (Tlingit Warrior) 4. Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht’ei’héen (1923– 2005) 2. Louis Shotridge: Preserver of Tlingit History and Cultu 3. This Is Kux̲aankutaan’s (Dr. Fredericade Laguna’s) Song 1. Shotridge in Philadelphia: Representing Native Alaskan Peoples to East Coast Audiences Part 1. Our Elders and Teachers Cover Title Page, Copyright, Dedication Contents List of Illustrations Introduction
  • Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part 1. Our Elders and Teachers -- 1. Shotridge in Philadelphia -- 2. Louis Shotridge: Preserver of Tlingit History and Cultu -- 3. This Is Kux̲aankutaan's (Dr. Fredericade Laguna's) Song -- 4. Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht'ei'héen (1923- 2005) -- 5. X'eig̲aa Ḵaa (Tlingit Warrior) -- 6. Mark Jacobs Jr./Gusht'eihéen -- 7. World War II Scuttlebutt -- 8. Poems by Andrew Hope III -- 9. As Long as the Work Gets Done -- 10. Revival and Survival -- Part 2. Native History -- 11. Tlingit Interaction with Other Native Alaskan and Northwest Coast Ethnic Groups before and during the Russian Era -- 12. Relating Deep Genealogies, Traditional History, and Early Documentary Records in Southeast Alaska -- 13. Whose Justice? Traditional Tlingit Lawand the Deady Code -- 14. Bringing to Light a Counternarrative of Our History -- Part 3. Subsistence, Natural Resources, and Ethnogeography -- 15. Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from theForrester Islands, Southeast Alaska -- 16. Deiki Noow -- 17. Place as Education's Source -- Part 4. Material Culture, Art, and Tourism -- 18. Skidegate Haida House Models -- 19. The Evolution of Tlingit Daggers -- 20. Tourists and Collectors -- 21. Opening the Drawer -- 22. Balancing Protocol and Law for Intellectual Property -- Part 5. Repatriation -- 23. A Killer Whale Comes Home -- 24. Building New Relationships with Tlingit Clans -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index