Wilson Duff

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Discover the inspiring life and legacy of Wilson Duff in this compelling cloth-bound book. Titled 'Wilson Duff: Pioneer in Anthropology', this 2023 edition published by Harbour Publishing, unveils the extraordinary journey of one of British Columbia's most influential anthropologists and museologists. Born in 1925 in Vancouver, Duff's formative years were marked by the challenges of the Great Depression and the Second World War, shaping his analytical mind. His early academic pursuits at the University of British Columbia led him to the Air Force, where he served as a skilled navigator during World War II.

Upon his return, Duff's profound passion for anthropology and museum studies blossomed, particularly in understanding the First Nations cultures of the Northwest Coast. As the provincial anthropologist at the BC Provincial Museum from 1950 to 1965, Duff forged invaluable relationships with Indigenous Peoples, delving deeply into their art and traditions. His scholarly contributions—such as 'Arts of the Raven' and 'Images Stone B.C.'—are essential readings for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, art history, and the ongoing dialogue about settler colonialism in Canada.

This book is not just a biography; it is a tribute to Wilson Duff’s dedication to elevating Indigenous voices and cultures through education and research. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about Canadian history and anthropology, 'Wilson Duff: Pioneer in Anthropology' is an essential addition to your library, providing insights into the rich tapestry of Northwest Coast cultures and the importance of preserving their stories.

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