Friday, November 21, 2014
Igloos!
Although igloos are not a really part of the Native life that we have discussed in class, they are a traditional form of temporary housing for the Inuit people of northern Canada.
Also, igloos seem to be the main identifier of northern Inuit people by others.
Igloo or iglu, is a shelter made of packed snow. There are various different configurations of these structures but common features include a dome shape as well as a tunnel leading from the entrance to the interior.
The snow that forms the shelter has exceptional insulation abilities, this is due to the air pockets trapped within the packed snow. Also, when the interior is lined with animal hide and accompanied with a seal oil stove or other heat source, the temperature within the structure is warm enough to prevent freezing to death!
These shelters can be either temporary shelters for hunting expeditions or more advanced structures for a more long term residence.
Here are some examples:
An illustration of the construction method
The igloos of a hunting party built on the sea ice
Engraving from the late 1500s of a Inuit camp on Baffin Island, Canada
The interior, note the many furs/hides
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Veterans' Day
Since Veterans' Day is this week I am presenting a sculpture that was created to honor Vietnam veterans of Native American Heritage. This statue was created because the monuments in Washington D.C. only depicted white, black, and hispanic soldiers; Native people were not represented.
This bronze statue was created by Harry Whitehorse.
Here is the link to his website, he does work in several different mediums
http://www.harrywhitehorse.com/viewer-slideshow.htm?37
This statue and many others are located at The Highground in Neillsville, WI. The Highground was created to honor military veterans.
Here are some other monuments located there.
Fragments: Wisconsin Vietnam Veteran Memorial
Earthen Dove Effigy Mound - POW/ MIA
The Nurse - Honoring female veterans
WWII Globe - WWII Service members
This bronze statue was created by Harry Whitehorse.
Here is the link to his website, he does work in several different mediums
http://www.harrywhitehorse.com/viewer-slideshow.htm?37
This statue and many others are located at The Highground in Neillsville, WI. The Highground was created to honor military veterans.
Here are some other monuments located there.
Fragments: Wisconsin Vietnam Veteran Memorial
Earthen Dove Effigy Mound - POW/ MIA
The Nurse - Honoring female veterans
WWII Globe - WWII Service members
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