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edition:Hardcover
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category: Social Science
published: Jan 2000
ISBN:9780774807432
publisher: UBC Press

Potlatch at Gitsegukla

William Beynon's 1945 Field Notebooks

edited by Marjorie M. Halpin & Margaret Seguin Anderson

tagged: native american studies, cultural, customs & traditions, native american
Description

William Beynon was born in 1888 in Victoria to a Welsh father and a Tsimshian mother. He was an accomplished ethnographer and had a long career documenting the traditions of the Tsimshian, Nisga'a, and Gitksan. In 1945 he attended and actively participated in five days of potlatches and totem pole raisings at Gitksan village of Gitsegukla. There he compiled four notebooks containing detailed and often verbatim information about the events he witnessed. For over 50 years these notebooks have seen limited circulation among specialists, who have long recognized them as the most perceptive and complete account of potlatching ever recorded.

About the Authors

Marjorie M. Halpin


Margaret Seguin Anderson

Contributor Notes

Margaret Anderson is Regional Chair and Program Coordinator, Northwest for the University of Northern British Columbia, and the editor of the Tsimshian: Images of the Past, Views for the Present. Before her untimely death in 2001, Marjorie Halpin taught in the Department of Anthropology and was a curator at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia. Among her books is Totem Poles: An Illustrated Guide.

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