Haida art
George F. MacDonald (Author), Ellen J. Lehman (Donor), Canadian Museum of Civilization
For centuries the Haida lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands, a remote archipelago off the Northwest Coast of North America. Art, myth and ceremony were an integral part of their lives, and over time they developed a rich, distinctive and powerful style of sculpture and painting. By the time the first Europeans landed on the shores of their homeland, Haida art had attained a refined and noble sophistication of style to display complex myths of creation and transformation
Print Book, English, 1996
University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1996