Recording Their Story describes the life of James Teit, one of Canada's earliest ethnographers, and his work among the Tahltan people of northern British Columbia almost a century ago. Teit's work collecting artifacts, taking photographs, recording songs, transcribing myths and gathering information about social organization, ceremonial life, customs and beliefs, has proved invaluable. Today, this collection is the most important extant assemblage of the Tahltan's heritage.
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Recording Their Story describes the life of James Teit, one of Canada's earliest ethnographers, and his work among the Tahltan people of northern British Columbia almost a century ago. Teit's work collecting artifacts, taking photographs, recording songs, transcribing myths and gathering information about social organization, ceremonial life, customs and beliefs, has proved invaluable. Today, this collection is the most important extant assemblage of the Tahltan's heritage.
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What a fascinating read about a white man who embraced the native culture he found in British Columbia. A wonderful story recognising the wealth of the First Nation's art, history, and culture that has (sadly) largely been ignored.