Totem Poles and Tea

Totem Poles and Tea
Author: Hughina Harold
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1926936809

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Hughina Harold paints a powerful picture of a world that no longer exists in this compelling account of her experiences as a young teacher and nurse on the remote Broughton Archipelago on British Columbia’s coast in the 1930s. Fresh from nursing school in Victoria and eager to start work, Harold could not have imagined the challenges that awaited her in the tiny village of Mamalilikulla. Leaving the comforts of Victoria behind for a cold, leaky floathome that she shared with two elderly missionaries, she had to adapt quickly to her new circumstances. Travelling in unreliable boats to remote outposts to treat the sick, attending births in the most primitive conditions and teaching—from standard, middle-class textbooks—children who had never even seen a car, this gutsy young woman rose to the challenge. The clash of cultures Hughina experienced was extreme, but through it she developed a new understanding of the people she had been sent to teach and treat, discovering their age-old traditions and witnessing “things that should not be forgotten. Written decades later and based on letters Harold had written home, Totem Poles and Tea ensures that her memories will be preserved.

Totem Poles and Tea Second Edition

Totem Poles and Tea Second Edition
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Hughina Harold paints a powerful picture of a world that no longer exists in this compelling account of her experiences as a young teacher and nurse on the remote Broughton Archipelago on British Columbia’s coast in the 1930s. Fresh from nursing school in Victoria and eager to start work, Harold could not have imagined the challenges that awaited her in the tiny village of Mamalilikulla. Leaving the comforts of Victoria behind for a cold, leaky floathome that she shared with two elderly missionaries, she had to adapt quickly to her new circumstances. Travelling in unreliable boats to remote outposts to treat the sick, attending births in the most primitive conditions and teaching—from standard, middle-class textbooks—children who had never even seen a car, this gutsy young woman rose to the challenge. The clash of cultures Hughina experienced was extreme, but through it she developed a new understanding of the people she had been sent to teach and treat, discovering their age-old traditions and witnessing “things that should not be forgotten. Written decades later and based on letters Harold had written home, Totem Poles and Tea ensures that her memories will be preserved.

Totem Poles and Tea

Totem Poles and Tea
Author: Hughina Harold
Publisher: Surrey, B.C. : Heritage House
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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In 1935, a young woman left the comfort and security of home to take her first job in an isolated village, which was the home of the Mamalilikulla people and two dedicated English ladies who operated a small mission outpost and preventorium for children suffering from tuberculosis. Shocked by isolation and the primitive facilities, Hughina spent many hours documenting the details and perceptions of her days there. "I knew I had witnessed things that should not be forgotten", she said. The result is her account of two years in a world that no longer exists -- a first hand historic perspective and coming-of-age story of a gutsy young woman.

Totem Poles

Totem Poles
Author: Marjorie M. Halpin
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 077484518X

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The massive wood carvings unique to the Indian peoples of the Northwest Coast arouse a sense of wonder in all who see them. This guide helps the reader to understand and enjoy the form and meaning of totem poles and other sculptures. The author describes the origin and place of totem poles in Indian culture -- as ancestral emblems, as expressions of wealth and power, as ceremonial objects, as mythological symbols, and as magnificent artistic works of the people of the Pacific Northwest.

Totem Poles

Totem Poles
Author: Pat Kramer
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781894974448

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"The First Peoples of the Pacific Coast recorded their history and preserved their legends and stories on spectacularly carved totem poles. This book guides readers to the many places in British Columbia, Washington and Alaska where totem poles can be found and helps viewers understand the "language" of the poles. Learn about their origin and history, the symbols and ceremonies linked to them, types of figures and how to identify them, and where to see authentic poles and pole collections." "Pat Kramer spent many years researching the material in this book and worked closely with First Peoples to create a fresh and revealing look at these incredible artifacts. Filled with fascinating facts, legends and photographs, Totem Poles is an excellent guide, reference and souvenir."--BOOK JACKET.

Totem Poles

Totem Poles
Author: Sabrina Crewe
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1491470984

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Describes and illustrates totem poles.

The Story of the Totem Pole

The Story of the Totem Pole
Author: Ruth Brindze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1951
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Story of the origin and uses of the totem poles found on the west coast. The poles recorded their history, legends and outstanding adventures.

Looking at Totem Poles

Looking at Totem Poles
Author: Hilary Stewart
Publisher: D & M Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781926706351

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Magnificent and haunting, the tall cedar sculptures called totem poles have become a distinctive symbol of the native people of the Northwest Coast. The powerful carvings of the vital and extraordinary beings such as Sea Bear, Thunderbird and Cedar Man are impressive and intriguing. In Looking at Totem Poles, Hilary Stewart describes the various types of poles, their purpose, and how they were carved and raised. She also identifies and explains frequently depicted figures and objects. Each pole, shown in a beautifully detailed drawing, is accompanied by a text that points out the crests, figures and objects carved on it. Historical and cultural background are given, legends are recounted and often the carver’s comments or anecdotes enrich the pole’s story. Photographs put some of the poles into context or show their carving and raising.

Totem poles

Totem poles
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Art of the Totem

Art of the Totem
Author: Marius Barbeau
Publisher: Hancock House Publishers Limited, Canada
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1984
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Explores the history, development, and significance of the totem pole art of the Northwest Coast.