Potlatch as Pedagogy, Sara Florence Davidson
Potlatch as Pedagogy, Sara Florence Davidson
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Potlatch as Pedagogy
Learning Through Ceremony

Author: Sara Florence Davidson, Robert Davidson

Narrator: Sara Florence Davidson, Gary Farmer

Unabridged: 3 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 12/15/2021


Synopsis

In 1884, the Canadian government enacted a ban on the potlatch, the foundational ceremony of the Haida people. The tradition, which determined social structure, transmitted cultural knowledge, and redistributed wealth, was seen as a cultural impediment to the government’s aim of assimilation.The tradition did not die, however; the knowledge of the ceremony was kept alive by the Elders through other events until the ban was lifted. In 1969, a potlatch was held. The occasion: the raising of a totem pole carved by Robert Davidson, the first the community had seen in close to 80 years. From then on, the community publicly reclaimed, from the Elders who remained to share it, the knowledge that has almost been lost.Sara Florence Davidson, Robert’s daughter, would become an educator. Over the course of her own education, she came to see how the traditions of the Haida practiced by her father — holistic, built on relationships, practical, and continuous — could be integrated into contemporary educational practices. From this realization came the roots for this book.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Carrie on September 22, 2019

Sara Florence Davidson has written this book with her father, Robert Davidson, and his contribution to revitalizing Indigenous culture through art and potlatching. I was in Masset shortly after Robert Davidson raised the pole was raised and cultural pride was re-ignited. An inspirational and hopeful......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on June 28, 2024

I have beeen meaning to read this book for so long. Sara’s book is a beautiful tribute to her father and to the deep and powerful ways that learning occurs. Thank you to the just in time generation for being the bridge to precontact knowledge. This is a book I will need to revisit to deepen my own u......more

Goodreads review by Laurel on January 10, 2024

A fantastic must read for educators! This book will be well enjoyed by anyone interested in deepening their understanding of coastal Indigenous peoples and the significance of ceremony, honouring, sharing and continuing traditions through generations.......more