A Collaborative Approach to the Analysis of Northwest Coast Treasures from the Ehlers Collection in Denmark

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Magdalena Naum, Laura Ahlqvist, Aay Aay Gidins, None Ḥaa’yuups, Thomas Birch
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The paper examines three late nineteenth–early twentieth century Pacific Northwest coast objects—a Nuu-chah-nulth kuxmin (bird rattle), a Haida sGaaga (medicine man) figure, and a Kwakwaka’wakw or Wuikinuxv wooden model of a totem pole—from the collections of the Ehlers museum in Haderslev, Denmark. Drawing on multiple sources and epistemologies and structuring the study as a weaving of different narratives and perspectives, we investigate the identity of the objects, the materials and pigments used in their making, their function and value in the Indigenous contexts, as well as their significance as collectors’ objects. The article draws attention to the Native American collections at Danish museums, which have not attracted much scholarly attention, and illustrates a need and fruitfulness of a multi-epistemological approach in their studies.
以合作方式分析丹麦埃勒斯收藏的西北海岸珍品
本文研究了十九世纪末二十世纪初西北太平洋沿岸的三件文物--一件是努-查-努尔特人的 kuxmin(鸟拨浪鼓),一件是海达人的 sGaaga(药人),还有一件是丹麦哈德斯勒夫 Ehlers 博物馆收藏的 Kwakwaka'wakw 或 Wuikinuxv 木制图腾柱模型。我们借鉴多种资料来源和认识论,将研究结构编织成不同的叙述和视角,调查了这些物品的身份、制作材料和颜料、它们在土著环境中的功能和价值,以及它们作为收藏品的意义。文章提请人们注意丹麦博物馆的美洲原住民藏品,这些藏品并未引起学术界的广泛关注,文章还说明了在对这些藏品进行研究时采用多元认识论方法的必要性和富有成效性。
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