First Peoples of Canada

First Peoples of Canada

Author: Jean-Luc Pilon

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9781442616769

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This beautifully designed, full-colour book presents a collection of 150 archaeological and ethnographic objects produced by Canada's First Peoples - including some that are roughly 12,000 years old - that represent spectacular expressions of creativity and ingenuity.


Treasures from the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum

Treasures from the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum

Author: Canadian Museum of Civilization

Publisher: Canadian Museum of History

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780660199153

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The "ancestors" of the Museum of Civilization and the War Museum began collecting precious objects more than 150 years ago. Now, with some 4,000,000 artifacts and specimens to choose from it is not surprising that the several hundred selected for this book will resonate with many readers. These great objects are a window on our world: the last Red Ensign that flew over Parliament Hill while a fiery debate raged below; the revolver found in the pocket of a man later hanged for the assassination of one of the Fathers of Confederation; a gift that Charles De Gaulle never got; or medals and memorabilia from Canada's military heroes in various theatres of war. Among the artifacts featured are outstanding examples of ethnographic regalia, archaeological specimens, as well as objects fashioned from gold, silver, bronze and ivory that would be standouts in any national collection. All of these come from Canada's largest and most popular museum. The artifacts are beautifully photographed and vividly explained in brief articles. The life work of these two great museums are also described in the introductory narrative.


Ancient Canada

Ancient Canada

Author: Robert McGhee

Publisher: [Hull, Quebec] : Canadian Museum of Civilization

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Fourteen reconstructions of peoples, events and landscapes based on archaeological excavations carried on across Canada. The places discussed range from the coast of Labrador to the northern Yukon, and from Vancouver Island to the islands of the arctic archipelago.


Reservation X

Reservation X

Author: Canadian Museum of Civilization

Publisher: Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Catalogue of an exhibition originally held in the First People's Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, curated by Gerald McMaster.


Design Principles

Design Principles

Author: Douglas Cardinal

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781988282046

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'The National Museum of Man grows out of the landscape and is indiscernible from it. It moves and flows with the contours of the land.' ? Douglas Cardinal. In 1982, the Government of Canada engaged in the design and construction of a new National Museum of Man ? now the Canadian Museum of History, an iconic building on the shores of the Ottawa River. Based on the strength of his vision, Douglas Cardinal was selected from among 12 distinguished finalists as the architect of record. Today, the Canadian Museum of History is the largest and most visited museum in the country, and the building is a must-see destination for tourists visiting the region. In his Design Principles, Cardinal reflects on his vision for the building and its surroundings ? how the grand curvilinear forms allow visitors to feel the Museum's connection with nature. Moving through its spaces is an extraordinarily interesting experience that is truly Canadian.


In the Shadow of the Sun

In the Shadow of the Sun

Author: Canadian Museum of Civilization

Publisher: Hull, Que. : The Museum

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13:

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Collection of 20 papers on contemporary Indian and Inuit art in Canada, on the occasion of the first major retrospective exhibition on the theme, in 1988-1989. Includes an overview of the evolution of native art, regional styles, individual artists and the variety of media.


History of the Native People of Canada

History of the Native People of Canada

Author: James Vallière Wright

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 1772821446

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Covering the history of First Peoples in Canada from 10,000 to 1000 BC, this volume explores a period which includes the original settlement of the Americas, cultural diversification, technological advances, expanding trade networks, and the development of complex belief systems. A useful reference work for scholars and laypersons alike.


Museum Pieces

Museum Pieces

Author: Ruth Bliss Phillips

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0773539050

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The ways in which Aboriginal people and museums work together have changed drastically in recent decades. This historic process of decolonization, including distinctive attempts to institutionalize multiculturalism, has pushed Canadian museums to pioneer new practices that can accommodate both difference and inclusivity. Ruth Phillips argues that these practices are "indigenous" not only because they originate in Aboriginal activism but because they draw on a distinctively Canadian preference for compromise and tolerance for ambiguity. Phillips dissects seminal exhibitions of Indigenous art to show how changes in display, curatorial voice, and authority stem from broad social, economic, and political forces outside the museum and moves beyond Canadian institutions and practices to discuss historically interrelated developments and exhibitions in the United States, Britain, Australia, and elsewhere. Drawing on forty years of experience as an art historian, curator, exhibition critic, and museum director, she emphasizes the complex and situated nature of the problems that face museums, introducing new perspectives on controversial exhibitions and moments of contestation. A manifesto that calls on us to re-imagine the museum as a place to embrace global interconnectedness, Museum Pieces emphasizes the transformative power of museum controversy and analyses shifting ideas about art, authenticity, and power in the modern museum.


Inook and the Sun

Inook and the Sun

Author: Henry Beissel

Publisher: Agincourt, Ont. : Gage Pub.

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9780771599798

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Grade level: 5, 6, 7, e, i.


A World Inside

A World Inside

Author: Christy Vodden

Publisher: Gatineau, Québec : Canadian Museum of Civilization

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 9780660195582

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"In the 1850s, Canada's national museum was little more than a piece of legislation governing the Geological Survey of Canada's small collection of First People's artifacts in Montreal. Despite decades of wars and worldwide economic depression, funding and staff shortages, and a struggle for a permanent home, it has emerged as a renowned human history and cultural institution. This 150th anniversary history profiles the institution as well as the people who tirelessly championed it to ensure a lasting legacy for generations of Canadians."--BOOK JACKET.