• Media type: Book; Still Image
  • Title: Arctic Amazon : networks of global indigeneity
  • Contains: Introduction / Gerald McMaster -- Epistolary exchange / Gerald McMaster and Nina Vincent -- Amazon / Ailton Krenak, Daiara Tukano, Jaider Esbell, João Paulo Lima Barreto, Nemo Andy Guiquita, Rember Yahuarcani -- Arctic / Taqralik Partridge, Harald Gaski, Heather Igloliorte, Pitseolak Pfeifer, Laakuluk Williamson Bathory, Tanya Lukin Linklater -- Exhibitions / The Image Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University -- Exhibitions / The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery -- Afterwords / Gaëtane Verna, Gerald McMaster
  • Contributor: McMaster, Gerald [VerfasserIn]; Vincent, Nina [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Fredericton, New Brunswick: Goose Lane Editions, [2023]
  • Extent: 259 Seiten; Illustrationen; 32 x 24 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781773102993; 1773102990
  • RVK notation: LH 60240 : 21. Jahrhundert
    LH 79238 : 21. Jahrhundert
    LH 65880 : 21. Jahrhundert
  • Keywords: Eskimo > Amazonas-Gebiet > Indigenes Volk > Kunst > Kunstsoziologie
  • Reproduction note: Issued also in electronic format
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references
    Co-published by: The Wapatah Centre for Indigenous Visual Knowledge
  • Description: "Arctic / Amazon: Networks of Global Indigeneity offers a conversation between Indigenous Peoples of two regions in this time of political and environmental upheaval. Both regions are environmentally sensitive areas that have become hot spots in the debates circling around climate change and have long been contact zones between Indigenous Peoples and outsiders--zones of meeting and clashing, of contradictions and entanglement. Opening with an Epistolary Exchange between the editors, Arctic / Amazon then widens to include essays by 12 Indigenous artists, curators, and knowledge-keepers about the integration of spirituality, ancestral respect, traditional knowledges, and political critique in artistic practice and more than 100 image reproductions and installation shots. The result is an extraordinary conversation about life, artistic practice, and geopolitical realities faced by Indigenous peoples in regions at risk."--

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