چهرهها در جنگل: هنر ملل اولیه بر روی درختان زنده خلق شده است
Faces in the Forest : First Nations Art Created on Living Trees
معرفی کتاب «چهرهها در جنگل: هنر ملل اولیه بر روی درختان زنده خلق شده است» (با عنوان لاتین Faces in the Forest : First Nations Art Created on Living Trees) نوشتهٔ Michael D. Blackstock، منتشرشده توسط نشر ACP - McGill Queen's University Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In Faces in the Forest Michael Blackstock, a forester and an artist, takes us into the sacred forest, revealing the mysteries of carvings, paintings, and writings done on living trees by First Nations people. Blackstock details this rare art form through oral histories related by the Elders, blending spiritual and academic perspectives on Native art, cultural geography, and traditional ecological knowledge. Faces in the Forest begins with a review of First Nations cosmology and the historical references to tree art. Blackstock then takes us on a metaphorical journey along the remnants of trading and trapping trails to tree art sites in the Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Carrier, and Dene traditional territories, before concluding with reflections on the function and meaning of tree art, its role within First Nations cosmology, and the need for greater respect for all of our natural resources. This fascinating study of a haunting and little-known cultural phenomenon helps us to see our forests with new eyes. "In Faces in the Forest Michael Blackstock, a forester and artist, takes us into the sacred forest, revealing the mysteries of carvings, paintings, and writings done on living trees by First Nations people. Blackstock details this rare art form through oral histories related by the Elders, blending spiritual and academic perspectives on Native art, cultural geography, and traditional ecological knowledge." "Faces in the Forest begins with a review of First Nations cosmology and the historical references to tree art. Blackstock then takes us on a metaphorical journey along the remnants of trading and trapping trails to tree art sites in the Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Carrier, and Dene traditional territories, before concluding with reflections on the function and meaning of tree art, its role within First Nations cosmology, and the need for greater respect for all of our natural resources. This fascinating study of a haunting and little-known cultural phenomenon helps us to see our forests with new eyes."--Résumé de l'éditeur "In Faces in the Forest Michael Blackstock, a forester and artist, takes us into the sacred forest, revealing the mysteries of carvings, paintings, and writings done on living trees by First Nations people. Blackstock details this rare art form through oral histories related by the Elders, blending spiritual and academic perspectives on Native art, cultural geography, and traditional ecological knowledge.". "Faces in the Forest begins with a review of First Nations cosmology and the historical references to tree art. Blackstock then takes us on a metaphorical journey along the remnants of trading and trapping trails to tree art sites in the Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Carrier, and Dene traditional territories, before concluding with reflections on the function and meaning of tree art, its role within First Nations cosmology, and the need for greater respect for all of our natural resources. This fascinating study of a haunting and little-known cultural phenomenon helps us to see our forests with new eyes."--BOOK JACKET. Contents Figures Map of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory Prologue Foreword Preface Acknowledgments ONE: The Long Way Around Is Closer to Home TWO: Preparing for the Journey THREE: The Journey FOUR: Campfire Reflections on the Journey Appendix: Comparison of Art History and Anthropological Research Methods Notes References Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W X
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