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Giinaquq Like a Face

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Masks are an ancient tradition of the Alutiiq people on the southern coast of Alaska. Alutiiq artists carved the masks from wood or bark into images of ancestors, animal spirits, and other mytholo...
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Masks are an ancient tradition of the Alutiiq people on the southern coast of Alaska. Alutiiq artists carved the masks from wood or bark into images of ancestors, animal spirits, and other mythological forces; these extraordinary creations have been an essential tool for communicating with the spirit world and have played an important role in dances and hunting festivities for centuries. Giinaquq—Like a Face presents thirty-three full-color images of these fantastic and eye-catching masks, which have been preserved for more than a century as part of the Pinart Collection in a small French museum.

            These masks, collected in 1871 by a young French scholar of indigenous cultures, are presented for the first time in their complete cultural context, celebrating the rich history of the Alutiiq people and their artistic traditions. In addition to the stunning photographs, Giinaquq—Like a Face includes an informative text in three languages—English, Alutiiq, and French—in order to provide a cross-cultural understanding of the masks’ traditional meaning and use.

            This captivating and revealing book will be an essential resource for anyone interested in indigenous art and culture.

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Price: £24.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Imprint: University of Alaska Press
Publication Date: 15 June 2009
Trim Size: 10.00 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9781602230491
Format: Paperback
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Sven D. Haakanson Jr. is the director of the Alutiiq Museum and was a 2007 MacArthur Fellow. Amy Steffian is the deputy director of the Alutiiq Musuem. They both reside in Kodiak, Alaska.

Invocation
Essence
by Doug Inga
 
Foreword
by Will Anderson
 
Foreword
by Frédéric Cuvillier & Claude Allan
 
Quyanaa - We Thank You
 
Chapter One
Giinaquq-Like a Face
by Sven D. Haakanson Jr. and Amy F. Steffian
 
Chapter Two
The Atypical History of Collector Alphonse Pinart (1852-1911) and the Sugpiaq Masks of Boulogne-sur-Mer in France
by Anne-Claire Laronde
 
Chapter Three
Historical Ethnography of Nineteenth-Century Kodiak Villages
by Gordon L. Pullar
 
Chapter Four
Sugpiaq Masks from the Kodiak Archipelago
by Sven D. Haakanson Jr. and Amy F. Steffian
 
Chapter Five
From the Artist's Point of View
by Perry Eaton
 
Appendix
Mask Songs
Translated and transcribed by Jeff Leer and Sven D. Haakanson Jr. with assistance from Sugpiaq Elders Nick Alokli, Mary Haakanson, and Florence Pestrikoff
 
Notes
References
Index
About the Editors