The Sioux Project--Tatanka Oyate /

"Tatanka Oyate fills a major gap in our understanding of contemporary Sioux aesthetics in North America with a specific focus on the knowledge and practices of Lakota/Nakota/Dakota (Sioux) communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. The publication reflects over three years of on-the-ground research i...

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Corporate Author: MacKenzie Art Gallery (http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/pbl, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/his)
Other Authors: Claxton, Dana (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Robertson, Carmen (Curator, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/cur)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Vancouver, BC : Regina, SK, Canada : Information Office ; MacKenzie Art Gallery, 2020
Vancouver, BC : Regina, SK, Canada : Information Office, [2020]
Vancouver, BC : 2020
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Summary:"Tatanka Oyate fills a major gap in our understanding of contemporary Sioux aesthetics in North America with a specific focus on the knowledge and practices of Lakota/Nakota/Dakota (Sioux) communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. The publication reflects over three years of on-the-ground research involving a team led by Lakota video/performance artist Dana Claxton, art historian Lynne Bell, artist Gwenda Yuzicappi, and filmmaker Cowboy Smithx. The video footage gathered over the course of multiple visits to Sioux communities across Saskatchewan formed the basis of Claxton's four-channel video installation at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan in 2017. Essays by Bell, Smithx, and MacKenzie Head Curator Timothy Long, as well excerpts from video interviews with community participants, speak to the community-based methodology of this research-creation project and the significance of Claxton's installation. Densely illustrated with stills and in-situ shots of the installation, the texts offer a moving community portrait of how the traditional knowledge of elders is being actively transmitted to and translated by a generation that is as comfortable with video mashups as they are with star quilts and beadwork. Produced for academic, artistic and broader communities, the publication includes a consideration of how Sioux aesthetics have been defined by communities and artists in North America, both historically and in the contemporary period, in essays by leading Indigenous scholars, Janet Catherine Berlo, Bea Medicine and Carmen Robertson. The historical background for the presence of Tatanka Oyate, the "Buffalo Nation," in western Canada is provided in a chronology by historian David R. Miller.."--
Item Description:Co-published by MacKenzie Art Gallery
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Dana Claxton: The Sioux Project--Tatanka Oyate, MacKenzie Art Gallery, September 30, 2017 to January 7, 2018"--Colophon
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Dana Claxton: The Sioux Project--Tatanka Oyate, MacKenzie Art Gallery, September 30- 2017 to January 7, 2018. Curated by Carmen Robertson."--Colophon
Physical Description:187 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
187 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
187 pages: illustrations; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1988860059
9781988860053