Cassette labeled “Lecture, 301 on Edenshaw”
- 29-14-1 (MAN-091)
- Item
- 1974
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
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Cassette labeled “Lecture, 301 on Edenshaw”
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Final lecture of Anthropology 301, April 3, 1974, “Resurgence of Indian Culture”
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Item is an audio recording of a lecture given by Wilson Duff on the “Resurgence of Indian Culture.” On side A, Duff speaks on the failings of colonialist education systems, First Nations traditional knowledge, and his interpretations of Haida art. Works discussed include a Raven rattle and a chest carved by Charles Edenshaw. Side B continues with Duff’s observations on government interest in, and appropriation of, First Nations art and culture as symbols of Canadian identity, and cultural repatriation.
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Cassette and sound reel recordings of lectures given by Duff for Anthropology 301 and 304 and at external events. Also included are various interviews by Duff and taped narratives, songs, and stories by Maxime George (Fort Fraser), Donald Gray (Haqwilget), Johnson Williams (Kispiox), Maxine George (Dakelh) and “Shuswap Songs” by Amy August, Mrs. Wellard, Henry Samson, and Basil Dennis.
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Part of Wilson Duff fonds