Mobility, materiality, and memory: Silas Sandgreen and the construction of Kalaallit cartography in the 1920s

Isabelle Gapp, Bart Pushaw
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Summary In 1925, Silas Sandgreen sent a map to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Instead of ink on paper, Sandgreen’s map featured strands of sinew binding painted driftwood islands to an animal hide, articulating the islands Kitsissut and Imerissoq of Disko Bay off the western shore of Kalaallit Nunaat. In the near century since its completion, the map’s materials have become indexical of their maker’s Indigeneity, functioning as erroneous evidence of “authentic” Inuit cartographic practices. A repeated fetishizing of alterity has divorced the object from its original conditions of creation, obscuring its origins and cultural meanings. This paper seeks to restore the historicity of Silas Sandgreen’s map by taking a new approach to its materiality. Taking cue from recent scholarship that frames the map as an artwork, we locate the object at the intersection of various social, political, and environmental ideologies sweeping Kalaallit Nunaat, and Sandgreen’s particular home islands, in the 1920s. In order to do so, we restore the maker’s biography composed from new findings in Indigenous-language archives, and juxtapose that biography alongside a visual and material analysis of the most prominent media of the map: sealskin and driftwood. By charting these material histories alongside social and ecological ones, we aim to provide a template that advances multiple interdisciplinary methodologies in the nascent field of Arctic art history.
流动性、物质性和记忆:塞拉斯·桑德格林和20世纪20年代卡拉allit地图学的建设
1925年,塞拉斯·桑德格林(Silas Sandgreen)向华盛顿特区的国会图书馆寄去了一张地图。桑德格林的地图上没有用墨水,而是用钢丝装订,把浮木岛屿涂在动物皮上,清晰地描绘了卡拉阿利特努纳特(Kalaallit Nunaat)西海岸的迪斯科湾(Disko Bay)的Kitsissut和Imerissoq岛屿。在完成后的近一个世纪里,地图的材料已经成为制作者土著的索引,作为“真实的”因纽特制图实践的错误证据。对另类的重复拜物教使客体脱离了它最初的创造条件,模糊了它的起源和文化意义。本文试图通过对赛拉斯·桑德格林地图物质性的全新解读来还原其历史性。根据最近将地图作为艺术品的学术研究,我们将其定位于20世纪20年代席卷Kalaallit Nunaat的各种社会、政治和环境意识形态的交叉点,以及Sandgreen的特殊家园岛屿。为了做到这一点,我们从土著语言档案的新发现中恢复了创作者的传记,并将该传记与地图上最重要的媒介:海豹皮和浮木的视觉和材料分析并置。通过将这些材料历史与社会和生态历史一起绘制成图表,我们的目标是提供一个模板,在新兴的北极艺术史领域推进多种跨学科方法。
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