Transformation Masks - Couverture souple

Huteson, Pamela Rae

 
9780888396358: Transformation Masks

Synopsis

Native peoples' connection with the drum, dances, and masks is deeply rooted. Since ancient times, in their Big Houses, Northwest Coast Native cultures have conducted ceremonies that included masks. This coloring book helps children understand these ancient traditions and honors the lives and dances of the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast.Native peoples' connection with the drum, dances and masks is deeply rooted. From ancient times, in their Big Houses, Northwest Coast Native cultures have conducted ceremonies that included masks. This colouring book helps children understand these ancient traditions and honours the lives and dances of the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast.This coloring book for young readers provides an illustrated story of transformation masks and First Nations culture from the Pacific Northwest.

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À propos de l?auteur

Pamela Rae Huteson grew up surrounded by totem poles and longhouses, and listening to her elders recount Tlingit and Haida legends. Her fascination with Native history and traditions of Northwest Coast tribes led to her development as a writer of both poetry and prose, and participation in three Native dance groups: the Klawock Heenya Dancers, the Shinna-ku Dancers, and guest appearances with the Gaanax.adi clan during celebrations in Klawock, Alaska. Pamela is the author of Legends in Wood: Stories of the Totems (2002) and 8 entries in the Encyclopedia of Anthropology (2005).

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