Coast Salish Art Bibliography

Abbott, Donald 1981 The World is as Sharp as a Knife: An Anthology in Honour of Wilson Duff. Victoria: B.C. Provincial Museum; 1981: 175-200. Amoss, Pamela. 1978 Spirit Dancing. : University of Press. Arima, Eugene Y. 1983 The West Coast People: The Nootka of Island and Cape Flattery. Victoria: Provincial Museum Special Publication #67. Baillargeon, Pat 1977 “Arts Interview: Marvin Oliver,” Puget Soundings (April): 30-31. Barnett, H. G. 1955 The Coast Salish of British Columbia. University of Oregon Press. 1957 Indian Shakers: A Messianic Cult of the . Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. Bierwert, Criska *1982 Sahoyaleekw: Weaver’s Art. Seattle: Burke Museum. 1999 Brushed by Cedar, Living by the River: Coast Salish Figures of Power. University of Arizona Press. Black, Martha 1997 Bella Bella: A Season of Heiltsuk Art. Toronto and Seattle: Royal Ontario Museum, Douglas and McIntyre, and Press. 1999 Huupukwanum Tupaat: Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth Chiefs. Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum. Blanchard, Rebecca and Nancy Davenport (eds) 2005 Contemporary Coast Salish Art. Seattle: Stonington Gallery and University of Washington Press. Brotherton, Barbara (ed). 2008 S'abadeb, The Gifts - Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists. Seattle: and University of Washington Press. Brown, Steven C. 2001 “Norman Feder and the Central Coast Salish Art Style,” in Feest (ed) Studies in American Indian Art: A Memorial Tribute to Norman Feder, Altenstadt: European Review of Native American Studies: 33-41. 1994 "In the Shadow of the Wrangell Master: Photo Documentation of the Work of Two Nineteenth Century Tlingit Artists," American Indian Art Magazine. 19 (4): 74-85, 104. 1997 "Formlines Changing Form: as an Evolving Tradition," American Indian Art Magazine. 22 (2): 62-73, 81, 83. 1998 Native Visions: Evolution in Northwest Coast Art from the Eighteenth through the Twentieth Century. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum and University of Washington Press. 2000 “Turning the Tables: The Influence of Nineteenth-Century Southern Design Styles on the Northern Northwest Coast,” American Indian Art Magazine 25 (3) Summer: 48-55. 2000 Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Alaska and British Columbia, 1774-1910. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 2005 Brown, Steven C. “A Tale of Two Carvers: The Rain Wall Screen of the Whale House, Klukwan, Alaska,” American Indian Art Magazine 30 (4) Autumn: 48-59. Calkins, Harry 1977 “Art Legacy of the Coast Salish,” Puget Soundings (April): 27-29. Carlson, Roy 1983 Indian Art Traditions of the Northwest Coast. . Codere, Helen. 1948 "The Swai'xwe Myth of the Middle Fraser River," Journal of American Folklore 61: 1-18. Cole, Douglas and Ira Chaikin. 1990 An Iron Hand Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Duff, Wilson 1956 Prehistoric Stone Sculpture of the Fraser River and Gulf of Georgia Anthropology in British Columbia, No. 5. Victoria: British Columbia Provincial Museum, Anthropology in British Columbia, No. 5. 1975 Images Stone B.C.: Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian Sculpture. Saanichton: Hancock House Publishers.

Duffek, Karen 1993 “Northwest Coast Indian Art from 1950 to the Present,” in Canadian Museum of Civilization, In The Shadow of the Sun: Perspectives on Contemporary Native Art, Canadian Ethnology Service Mercury Series Paper 124. Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization. Feest, Christian F. 2001 Studies in American Indian Art: A Memorial to Norman Feder. Altenstadt, Germany: European Review of Native American Studies, Seattle: University of Washington Press. Feder, Norman 1983 "Incised Relief Carving of the Halkomelem and Straits Salish," American Indian Art Magazine. 8 (2): 46-55. Fitzhugh, William W. 1988 Crossroads of Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. Gerber, Peter R. and Vanina Katz-Lahaigue 1989 Susan A. Point, Joe David, Lawrence Paul: Indianische Kunstler der Westkuste Kanadas, Native Artists from the Northwest Coast. Zurich: Volkerkundemuseum der Universitat. Gumboot Productions 2007 Killer Whale and Crocodile. DVD video. Vancouver: Gumboot Productions and Arthur Holbrook Productions, Inc. Gustafson, Paula 1980 Salish Weaving. Vancouver and Seattle: Doublas and McIntyre and Univeristy of Washington Press. Haeberlin, Herman. 1918 "SbEtEtda'q, A Shamanistic Performance of the Coast Salish," American Anthropologist n. s. 20 (2). 1924 "Mythology of Puget Sound," Journal of American Folklore, vol. 37. Hall, Edwin; Blackman, Margaret; Rickard, Vin 1981 Northwest Coast Indian Graphics. Seattle: UW Press. Hilbert, Vi. 1985 Haboo: Native American Stories from Puget Sound. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Holm, Bill 1965 Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form. Seattle: UW Press. 1983 Box of Daylight: Northwest Coast Indian Art. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, University of Washington Press. 1983 Smoky-Top: The Art and Times of Willie Seaweed. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1987 Spirit and Ancestor: A Century of Northwest Coast Indian Art at the Burke Museum. Seattle: Burke Museum and University of Washington Press. 1997 "Variations on a Theme: Northern Northwest Coast Painted Boxes," American Indian Art Magazine. 22 (2): 52-61. Kastner, Carolyn (ed) 2002 Fusing Traditions: Transformations in Glass by Native American Artists. San Francisco: Museum of Craft and Folk Art. Kew, J.E. Michael 1980 Sculpture and Engraving of the Central Coast Salish Indians. Museum Note No. 9, Vancouver: UBC Museum of Anthropology. Kirk, Ruth and Richard D. Daugherty 1978 Exploring Washington Archaeology. Seattle: UW Press. *Lincoln, Leslie 1992 Cedar Canoes of the Coast Salish Indians. Seattle: Center for Wooden Boats. Macnair, Peter, Alan Hoover and Kevin Neary 1980 The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art. BC Provincial Museum; (The Legacy: Tradition and Innovation in Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art; UW Press 1984). Macnair, Peter and Alan Hoover 1984 The Magic Leaves: A History of Haida Argillite Carving. Victoria: BC Provincial Museum. Macnair, Peter, Robert Joseph and Bruce Grenville. 1998 Down from the Shimmering Sky: Masks of the Northwest Coast. Vancouver and Seattle: Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver Art Gallery, University of Washington Press. Marr, Carolyn J. 1984 "Salish Baskets from the Wilkes Expedition," American Indian Art Magazine. 9 (3): 44-51, 71. McFadden, David and Ellen Napiura Taubman. 2005 Changing Hands: Art Without Reservations 2, Contemporary Native North American Art from the West, Northwest & Pacific. New York: Museum of Arts and Design. McLennan, Bill and Karen Duffek 2000 The Transforming Image: Painted Arts of Northwest Coast . Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Meikle, Margaret 1987 Cowichan Indian Knitting. UBC Museum of Anthropology, Museum Note No. 21, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology. Miller, Bruce 2007 Be of Good Mind: Essays on the Coast Salish. Vancouver: UBC Press. Miller, Jay 1988 Shamanic Odyssey: The Lushootseed Salish Journey to the Land of the Dead. Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press. Monthan, Guy and Doris 1977 Marvin Oliver. A Northwest Coast Artist, American Indian Art Magazine 3 (2 Winter): 62-67. Neel, David 1995 The Great Canoes: Reviving a Northwest Coast Tradition, Vancouver and Seattle: Douglas & McIntyre and UW Press. Nemiroff, Diana, Robert Houle and Charlotte Townsend-Gault 1992 Land Spirit Power: First Nations at the National Gallery of . Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada. Norris, Karen and Ralph Norris 2010 Contemporary Art on the Northwest Coast: Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth and . Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publications. Oleksijczuk, Denise 1991 Lost Illusions: Recent Landscape Art: Renee Green, Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, John Miller, Eleanor Bond, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Jeff Wall, Rasheed Araeen, Rodney Graham, Deborah Bright. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery. Olsen, Sylvia. 2010 Working with Wool: a Coast Salish legacy and the Cowichan Sweater. Winlaw, BC: Sono Nis Press. Olson, Ron. 1936 The Quinault Indians. Seattle: University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, 6 (1) November. Paul, Lawrence, Dana Claxton, Selwyn J Jacob, National Film Board of Canada 2006 Yuxweluptun: Man of Masks. DVD video. Powell, Jay and Vickie Jensen. 1976 Quileute: An Introduction to the Indians of La Push. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Ruby, Robert H. and John A. Brown 1976 Myron Eells and the Puget Sound Indians. Seattle: Superior Publishing Company. Ryan, Allan 1999 The Trickster Shift: Humour and Irony in Contemporary Native Art. Vancouver: UBC Press. Seattle Art Museum. 1995 The Spirit Within: Northwest Coast Native Art from the John H. Hauberg Collection. Seattle and New York: Seattle Art Museum and Rizzoli. Simon Fraser Gallery 1992 “Simon Charlie: Master Salish Carver of Our Time,” in Simon Charlie: Salish Carver from the Todd Collection, A Catalogue of an Exhibition Curated by Simon Fraser Gallery. Burnaby: Simon Fraser University:10- 31. Stein, Julie K. 2000 Exploring Coast Salish Prehistory: The Archaeology of San Juan Island. Seattle: Burke Museum and UW Press. Museum 1985. The Eyes of . Suquamish: The Suquamish Museum. Suttles, Wayne 1977 “The ‘Coast Salish’ of the Georgia-Puget Basin — Another Look,” Puget Soundings (April): 22-25. 1983 “The Halkomelem Sxwayxwey,” American Indian Art Magazine, 14 (3) Summer: 62-74. 1987 Coast Salish Essays. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. 1990 Handbook of North American Indians Vol. 7, Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution. Thom, Ian, McMichael Canadian Art Collection 2009 Challenging Traditions: Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast. Vancouver and Seattle: Douglas & McIntyre and UW Press. Thompson, Nile and Carolyn Marr 1983 Crow’s Shells: Artistic Basketry of Puget Sound. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Thrush, Coll 2007 Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place, Seattle: UW Press. Wherry, Cathi Charles, Andrea N Walsh 2007 Transporters = Lecsilen: Contemporary Salish Art. Victoria, BC: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Waterman, T. T. 1930 The Paraphernalia of the Duwamish "Spirit Canoe" Ceremony. Indian Notes VII. Museum of the American Indian. Wingert, Paul S. 1949 American Indian Sculpture: A Study of the Northwest Coast. New York: Hacker Art Books (1976). Wright, Robin K. 1991 A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State. Seattle: Burke Museum and University of Washington Press. Wright, Robin K. and Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse (eds) 2012? In the Spirit of the Ancestors: Reflections on Contemporary Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum. University of Washington Press (in press). of History and Art 1971 A Report: Master Carvers of the and Their Apprentices. Bellingham: Whatcom Museum of History and Art. Wyatt, Gary (ed) 2000 Susan Point. Seattle: University of Washington Press.