Where happiness dwells : a history of the Dane-zaa First Nations
Texte imprimé
- Auteurs : Ridington Robin ; Ridington Jillian (1936-....) ;
- Editeurs : Vancouver Toronto UBC Press ;
- Date d'édition : Cop. 2013
- ISBN : 0-7748-2295-3, 978-0-7748-2295-4
- Sujets : Beaver (Indiens) -- Histoire -- Canada -- Paix, Rivière de la (Canada), Beaver (Indiens), Tradition orale, Histoire orale, Doig River First Nation, Blueberry River First Nation
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xvi-402 p.), : Ill., cartes, couv. ill. en coul., 24 cm
- Pays de publication : Canada
Notes
Bibliogr. p. 382-389. Index
Résumé
The Dane-zaa people have lived in the Peace River area of northern British Columbia for thousands of years. Elders documented the people's history and worldview in oral narratives and passed on their knowledge through storytelling. Language loss in the youngest generation, however, threatens to break the bonds of knowledge transmission. At the request of the Doig River First Nation, anthropologists Robin and Jillian Ridington present a history of the Dane-zaa people based on oral histories collected over a half century of fieldwork. Taking a poetic form that does justice to the rhythm of Dane-zaa storytelling, these powerful stories span the full length of history, from the story of creation to the fur trade, from the arrival of missionaries to cases heard in the Supreme Court of Canada. Elders document key events as they explain the very nature of the universe and how people and animals learned to live together on the land. These oral histories, told by one of the last First Nations to experience the effects of colonialism, not only preserve traditional knowledge for future generations, they also tell the inspiring story of how the Dane-zaa learned to succeed in the modern world