Heartbeat of the earth : a first nations artist records injustice and resistance

by 'Wii Muk'willixw Art Wilson

Other authorsBuffy Sainte-Marie (Writer Of Foreword.)
Paper Book, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

759.11 W55 1996

Call number

759.11 W55 1996

Local notes

Signed by author.

Description

The drum is an instrument common to many land-based peoples. Sometimes it is referred to as the Heartbeat of the Earth. During times of happiness the drum beats faster, and during times of sadness it beats slowly. The front cover depicts a crying clearcut hillside, and the sorrow felt by all First Nations people about the present state of the Earth. Drums are beating slowly everywhere... Heartbeat of the Earth is a striking collection of red and black prints that chronicle the struggles for justice of First Nations people everywhere - from Canada and Wounded Knee, to Chiapas and Nigeria. It also records the peoples' spirited resistance to oppression. Art Wilson's unique blend of traditional northwest coast symbolism with modern-day images is a rich and memorable expression of First nations' consciousness.… (more)

Publication

Gabriola, B.C. ; New Haven, CT : New Society Publishers, [1996]

ISBN

0865713502 / 9780865713505

Barcode

97808657135121
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