- Colección:
- zzz
- Número:
- 2210
- Autor / Intérprete:
- Miriam Kahn and Erin Younger
- Datos de edición:
- University of Washington Press; Seattle; 2005
- Temas:
- ETNOGRAFIA-ETNOLOGIA
HERRI MUSIKA
SOINU-TRESNA
- Situación:
- VII / 2
- Contenido:
- Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 3
The Objects of culture. Miriam kahn
1 hawaiian pahu: voice of the Gods. 'Iwalani christian. 7
2 Hawaiian Pahu: Foundation of the Hula. Moodette ka'apana. 19
3 Samoan Tanoa: A visible symbol of community. Veronica Leasiolagi barber and Sapina Pele. 29
4 Maori korowai: Mantle of Status.Aotaumarewa lorraine elkington Morehouse. 39
5 Micronesian canoe: Reminder of a Way of Life. Rokuro Mesiab, with David Hawelmai. 51
6 vietnamese incense burner: Vehicle for Carrying Prayers. Rose Dang and Thuy vu. 61
7 lao Khaen: Instrument of spiritual Nourishment. Khampha Chantharangsy, with Kham oui
Sikhanthat. 71
8 Philippine Santo niño: Icon of the Holy Child. Jack Buzzard and Marcela Antonia Buzzard. 81
9 Korean Gourd cups: Symbol of a Perfect Union. Sonia Kim. 89
10 Japanese Obutsudan: Altar to Remember Loved Ones. Reverend Dean Koyama. 97
11 Japanese Taiko: Drum for Learning about culture. Seattle Matsuri Taiko. 105
12 Chinese new year foods: Meals that Bring Families Together. Maxine Chan, with Ron Chew,
Donnie Chin, Helen Kay, and Laura Wong-Whitebear. 115
13 Coast salish fish Hook: Reminder of the Importance of Salmon. Leonard Forsman. 125
14 Coast salish Voyaging canoe: Carrier of the culture. Peg Deam.131
15 Coast Salish River Canoe: A Place to learn Patience. Vi Hilbert. 137
16 Northwest Coast. Representation of Who We Are. George David. 143
17 Iñupiaq umiaq: Symbol of a Way of Life. Larry Ulaaq Ahvakana. 151
Conclusion: Voices Within Our Community. Erin Younger. 159
Suggested reading. 163
List of Contributors. 169
index 175
- ISBN:
- O-295-98550-X
- Medidas:
- L. 25'5
Orrialdeak: 176