Yakuglas' Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James

Yakuglas' Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James

by Ronald W. Hawker
Yakuglas' Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James

Yakuglas' Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James

by Ronald W. Hawker

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Overview

Charlie James (1867–1937) was a premier carver and painter from the Kwakwaka'wakw First Nation of British Columbia. Also known by his ceremonial name Yakuglas, he was a prolific artist and activist during a period of severe oppression for First Nations people in Canada.

Yakuglas’ Legacy examines the life of Charlie James. During the early part of his career James created works primarily for ritual use within Kwakwaka'wakw society. However, in the 1920s, his art found a broader audience as he produced more miniatures and paintings. Through a balanced reading of the historical period and James’ artistic production, Ronald W. Hawker argues that James’ shift to contemporary art forms allowed the artist to make a critical statement about the vitality of Kwakwaka'wakw culture. Yakuglas’ Legacy, aided by the inclusion of 123 colour illustrations, is at once a beautiful and poignant book about the impact of the Canadian project on Aboriginal people and their artistic response.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442626751
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 11/14/2016
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ronald W. Hawker was formerly Associate Chair of the School of Critical and Creative Studies at the Alberta College of Art and Design and an associate professor in the Department of Art and Design at Zayed University. He now lives in Prince Edward Island.

Table of Contents

Illustrations

Preface

Introduction

Chapter One: James’ World

Chapter Two: Style

Chapter Three: Masks and Ceremonial Objects

Chapter Four: Totem Poles

Chapter Five: Model Poles and Curio Items

Chapter Six: Two Dimensional Art

Conclusion: Yakuglas’ Legacy

Bibliography

Endnotes

What People are Saying About This

Cara Krmpotich

"Ronald Hawker's endeavour to explore the material objects — the pieces in the collections—and then make relevant, illuminating connections with broader social, political, and economic events is an excellent model for future researchers."

Allan J. Ryan

"It is definitely time that a comprehensive book on Charlie James be undertaken to complement studies on Willie Seaweed, Mungo Martin, and others. Ronald Hawker recognizes the multiple histories and multiple competing narratives in the material gathered here and crafts a story we have rarely heard before. It is a story well told."

Aldona Jonaitis

"Yakuglas' Legacy is an attractive yet serious contribution to the literature on Northwest Coast art."

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