HAIDA MODERN Screening Resources
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ORGANIZATIONS
Robert Davidson - For more than fifty years now, Robert Davidson has worked as an artist and has produced an internationally acclaimed body of work. His work is found in a number of private and public collections including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Canadian Museum of History in Hull, Quebec, the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. His Haida name is Guud Sans Glans which means "Eagle of the Dawn".
Charles Wilkinson - Charles Wilkinson is a Canadian filmmaker with a large body of documentary and dramatic film and television to his credit.
Council of the Haida Nation - The Council of the Haida Nation was formed in 1974 to organize citizens into one political entity. Part of the vision was a clear mandate to settle the land question.
Canadian First Nation Profiles - A collection of information that describes individual First Nation communities across Canada.
Haida Gwaii Singers Society - Co-founded in 1980 by Robert Davidson, the Haida Gwaii Singers Society celebrates and sustains the Songs of Haida Gwaii for this and future generations.
Totem Poles - A guide to the history and meaning of indigenous totem poles, from the University of British Columbia.
BOOKS
Margaret B. Blackman and Florence Edenshaw Davidson, During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, A Haida Woman, U. of Washington Press, 1992
Sara Florence Davidson, Robert Davidson, and Jo-ann Archibald, Potlatch as Pedagogy: Learning Through Ceremony, Portage & Main Press, 2018
Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, Out of Concealment: Supernatural Female Beings of Haida Gwaii, Heritage House, 2017
Ian M. Thom, Robert Davidson: Eagle of the Dawn, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1993
Hilary Stewart and Robert Davidson, Robert Davidson, Haida Printmaker, U. of Washington Press, 1980
Anne Trueblood Brodzky, ArtsCanada: Contingencies No. 248/249, Society for Art Publications, 1982
Karen Duffek and Robert Houle, Robert Davidson : The Abstract Edge, Museum of Anthropology at the U. of British Columbia, 2004
Robert Davidson and Patrick Cotter, Four Decades: An Innocent Gesture, Robert Davidson, 2009
Elizabeth May, Paradise Won: The Struggle to Create Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Rocky Mountain Books, 2020
Charles Wilkinson, Peace Out: Adventures on the Road to Green Energy, Red Deer Press, 2015
Thomas King, The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America, U. Of Minnesota Press, 2013
Hugh Brody, Maps & Dreams: Indians and the British Columbia Frontier, Waveland Press Inc., 1997