Skidegate House Models

From Haida Gwaii to the Chicago World's Fair and Beyond

Robin K Wright author Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:5th Mar '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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Explores the Skidegate model village carved by Haida artists for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair

Explores the Skidegate model village carved by Haida artists for the 1893 Chicago World’s FairIn 1892 seventeen Haida artists were commissioned to carve a model of HlGaagilda Llnagaay (the village of Skidegate on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia) for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago.

Explores the Skidegate model village carved by Haida artists for the 1893 Chicago World’s FairIn 1892 seventeen Haida artists were commissioned to carve a model of HlGaagilda Llnagaay (the village of Skidegate on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia) for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. The Skidegate model, featuring twenty-nine large houses and forty-two poles, is the only known model village in North America carved by nineteenth-century Indigenous residents of the village it portrayed. Based on over twenty years of collaborative research with the Skidegate Haida community, the book features vital cultural context. Robin K. Wright explores how Haida people represented their culture to the outside world at a time when they were suffering from devastating population loss due to introduced diseases and from ongoing attempts by the settler government to suppress their culture by making the potlatch illegal. While promoters of the Chicago World’s Fair used the village to celebrate the perceived “progress” of the dominant society, for Skidegate residents it provided a means to preserve their history and culture. After the exposition, many models were dispersed to the Field Museum of Natural History and other collections, but fourteen of the model houses have not yet been located. The book provides extensive archival information and photographs that contextualize the model village and might help locate the missing houses. Wright’s community-engaged research offers valuable insights into Northwest Coast art history.

"[A] tour de force . . . Wright’s meticulous, moving account [is] the closest thing possible to a reconstruction."

* Literary Review of Canada *

"A masterpiece . . . This book revolves around models, but is so much more. It is of great value to Haida people for their own history. It should be read by everyone interested not only in Haida culture, but in cultures of the Northwest Coast."

* British Columbia Review *

"[A]n intriguing and comprehensive case study of a medium that has received little attention within the Native Northwest Coast art historical canon . . . Wright adeptly utilizes archives and museum collections to track down missing components of the replica village while seamlessly weaving Haida voices into the book's fabric. She demonstrates that, despite its diminutive stature, the recreated village of Skidegate possesses monumental implications for reinterpreting Haida history and modern Indigenous livelihoods."

* BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarter

ISBN: 9780295751047

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1293g

224 pages