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Totem the return of the G'psgolox pole. Cover Image Video Video

Totem the return of the G'psgolox pole

Cardinal, Gil. (Added Author). Thompson, Bonnie. (Added Author). Krepakevich, Jerry. (Added Author). National Film Board of Canada. (Added Author).

Summary: In 1929, the Haisla people of northwestern British Columbia returned from a fishing trip to find a 9-metre-high totem pole, known as the G'psgolox pole, severed at the base and removed from their village. The fate of the 19th-century pole remained unknown to the Haisla for over sixty years, until its discovery in a Stockholm museum in 1991 where it is considered state property by the Swedish government. The documentary traces the journey of the Haisla to reclaim the traditional mortuary pole, and raises questions about the ownership and meaning of Aboriginal objects held in museums.

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  • Physical Description: 1 DVD-video (70 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
    videodisc
    v[sound recording]deorecording (DVD)
    videorecording
  • Publisher: Montreal, PQ : National Film Board, 2003.

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Creation/Production Credits Note: Director, Gil Cardinal ; producers, Bonnie Thompson, Jerry D. Krepakevich ; director of cinematography, Daron Donahue ; editor, Marke Slipp ; music, Clode Hamelin.
System Details Note:
DVD-R.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Licensed for: home, classroom, library.
Restrictions: no ILL.
Language Note:
Closed captioned.
Subject: Documentary films
Cultural property -- Repatriation -- Canada
Haisla -- Social life and customs
Indigenous peoples -- Funeral rights and customs -- British Columbia -- Kitimat
Totem poles -- British Columbia -- Kitimat

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Emily Carr University of Art + Design E99 .H23 T68 2003 (Text) 30214257 Video Volume hold Available -

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