Acknowledgements
This project required the collaboration
of many individuals and I wish to recognize the valuable contributions
of the following:
Michel Paquette, for
the design of the real life exhibit presently in the First People's Hall
at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
Diane Bridges,
for the overall coordination of the project and for being willing to go
ahead with expensive conservation of some of the pots
Ian Dyck, for
the coordination of the First People's Hall Mall exhibits
Brian Arthur, for
the conservation of pots 14 and 22 as well as the photographs which illustrate
this work
Caroline Marchand, for
the conservation, reinforcing and cleaning of most of the other CMC pots
Steve Darby, for
the photographs of the pots in the First People's Hall Mall exhibit case
David Keenlyside,
for providing the Savage Island container (22) and the accompanying text
Andrew Hinshelwood
and Paddy Reid
of the Ontario Ministry of Culture, Citizenship and Recreation for the
loan of pots 9 and 10
Leigh Syms and
the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature for the loan of pots 4, 5, 6, 7,
8
Roger Marois, for
the translation of the individual pot texts as well as the editing of
the conservation texts
Christian Bérubé, for
the translation and editing of the exhibit texts
Gord Hill, for
the picture of Grant Goltz making a pot inside a skin bag
Hal Riegger, for
use of paddle and anvil pottery making images from his book "Primitive
Pottery" (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1972:41,43)
Handbook of South American Indians, Vol.1,
for the images of coiled pottery making (Smithsonian Institution, 1946)
André Michel,
for the image used as the background to the main page (the same as used
on this page), as well as the images used to show the making of the exhibit
background
Thomas Pilon,
for the idea of including a small locator map with each pot description
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