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Paperback The Downfall of Temlaham Book

ISBN: 1025616340

ISBN13: 9781025616346

The Downfall of Temlaham

"The Downfall of Temlaham" is a seminal work that captures the epic oral traditions and historical narratives of the Gitxsan and Tsimshian peoples of British Columbia. Blending ethnographic detail with mythic storytelling, the narrative centers on the legend of Temlaham-a mountain paradise and ancestral home-and chronicles the events leading to its decline. The work explores the profound cultural shifts and tragic conflicts that emerged as Indigenous traditions encountered the pressures of colonial expansion.

Through a series of compelling accounts, Marius Barbeau provides deep insight into the spiritual life, social structures, and artistic heritage of the Northwest Coast, highlighting the significance of totem poles and ancestral lineages. The book serves as a vital record of the Skeena River tribes, preserving the rich complexity of their history and the enduring power of their oral legacies. "The Downfall of Temlaham" remains an essential contribution to Canadian literature and Indigenous studies, offering a unique perspective on the heritage and folklore of Western Canada.

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