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Encyclopedia of Native American Artists

Encyclopedia of Native American Artists

Encyclopédie présentant le travail et la vie de plus de soixante-dix artistes et artisans d’origine amérindienne oeuvrant dans les domaines de la sculpture, de la peinture, de la photographie, du tissage, de la vannerie ou de la céramique.

 

Sujets: Art autochtone, Artistes autochtones, Autochtones, Peinture, Photographies, Sculpture

  • Type d’accès
    • Document imprimé
  • Domaine
    • Sciences humaines et sociales
Inuit Art Quarterly (Inuit Art Foundation)

Inuit Art Quarterly (Inuit Art Foundation)

Ce magazine primé est consacré à l’art indigène circumpolaire et aux artistes indigènes nouveaux et remarquables. (Inuit Art Quarterly, 1986 to the present)

Sujets: Inuits, Art autochtone, Artistes autochtones

  • Type d’accès
    • Accès réservé
  • Domaine
    • Sciences humaines et sociales
Qummut qukiria!: art, culture, and sovereignty across Inuit Nunaat and Sápmi : mobilizing the circumpolar north

Qummut qukiria!: art, culture, and sovereignty across Inuit Nunaat and Sápmi : mobilizing the circumpolar north

Qummut Qukiria! celebrates art and culture within and beyond traditional Inuit and Sámi homelands in the Circumpolar Arctic — from the recovery of traditional practices such as storytelling and skin sewing to the development of innovative new art forms such as throatboxing (a hybrid of traditional Inuit throat singing and beatboxing). In this illuminating book, curators, scholars, artists, and activists from Inuit Nunangat, Kalaallit Nunaat, Sápmi, Canada, and Scandinavia address topics as diverse as Sámi rematriation and the revival of the ládjogahpir (a traditional woman’s headgear), the experience of bringing Inuit stone carving to a workshop for inner-city youth, and the decolonizing potential of Traditional Knowledge and its role in contemporary design and beyond. Qummut Qukiria! showcases the thriving art and culture of the Indigenous Circumpolar peoples in the present and demonstrates its importance for the revitalization of language, social well-being, and cultural identity (Igloliorte, H. L., Lundström, J.-E., & Hudson, A. (2022). Qummut qukiria!: Art, culture, and sovereignty across Inuit Nunaat and Sápmi: Mobilizing the circumpolar north. Goose Lane Editions)

Sujets: Artistes autochtones, Arctique circumpolaire, Art autochtone, Identité culturelle, Inuits, Langues autochtones, Nord circumpolaire