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01-Mar-2020

‘Qingi-Monarch of the Sea, Naaxiin Robe,’ 2015; ‘PochaHaida,’ 2009

Robe by Evelyn Vanderhoop (Haida, Gawaa Git’ans Gitanee of Masett, British Columbia); dress by Lisa Telford (Haida)

Evelyn Vanderhoop viewed a historic naaxiin robe in a museum collection. It included depictions of Qingi, the Sea Being, as ruler of weather, waves and access to sea resources, and she used it as her inspiration. “ … this amazing robe and design made me more aware of how important our ancestors felt the power and continued health of our seas were to our cultural wealth. The stories are ancient but so important to our time when Earth’s water is threatened.”

Lisa Telford’s “PochaHaida” is a twist and commentary on the dress Pocahontas wears in the Disney movie of the same name. It is made of pounded red and yellow cedar bark that Telford gathered and processed herself. Customarily, cedar garments use sea otter fur; in this case, however, Telford opted for a faux fur, for a “commercial Haida woman.” Telford’s work critiques the commercialization of images and stories of Native women and honors the power Pocahontas held in her community.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

Besotted with Sahraa, posted earlier:

Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 S
1/80s f/6.3 at 32.5mm iso5000 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Zoltán Balogh19-Mar-2020 08:41
Superb! V
bill friedlander13-Mar-2020 01:07
Very sharp capture for a better appreciation of the art work. V
Julie Oldfield13-Mar-2020 01:06
Wow.....
Hank Vander Velde13-Mar-2020 00:51
Beautiful artistic works well explained Helen.
Jeff Real12-Mar-2020 23:22
This is so amazing to see!
This is a treasure and a nice treat to see and read about!
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globalgadabout12-Mar-2020 22:02
not the dress for tending a fire with such combustible material...it looks fashionable though, and is well set against the northwest coast art design of the wall hanging..
Martin Lamoon12-Mar-2020 21:18
Great capture Heloen.
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Nestor Derkach12-Mar-2020 21:04
A very sharp image with excellent exposure.
I like the dress nice top and bottom lines.
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victorswan12-Mar-2020 20:51
Beautiful the special cloth with the aztec-looking painting behind it, plus the fine explanation, clever work Helen BV
joseantonio12-Mar-2020 19:50
nice image and interesting information.V.
Nick Paoni12-Mar-2020 18:19
Love all those eyes staring back at me.
Dennis Hoyne12-Mar-2020 17:17
Thank you for posting this, the background information is so interesting.
Blandine Mangin12-Mar-2020 16:12
very nice ! v
Tom Munson12-Mar-2020 16:05
This is beautiful, Helen.