Orang Kwakwakaʼwakw
Tampilan
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan | |
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Kanada ( British Columbia) | |
Bahasa | |
Inggris, Kwak'wala | |
Agama | |
Kekristenan, agama tradisional | |
Kelompok etnik terkait | |
Haisla, Heiltsuk, Wuikinuxv |
Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw[1][2] (IPA: [kʷäkʷɑkɑʔwäkʷ])[3] adalah penduduk asli pesisir Pasifik barat laut. Jumlah mereka saat ini kurang lebih adalah 5.500 jiwa. Sebagian besar tinggal di Pulau Vancouver utara dan pulau-pulau di sekitar Selat Johnstone dan Selat Ratu Charlotte. Beberapa juga tinggal di wilayah perkotaan seperti di Victoria dan Vancouver.
Bahasa mereka, Kwak'wala, kini hanya dituturkan oleh 5% suku Kwakwaka'wakw (sekitar 250 orang) dan terdiri dari empat dialek. Empat dialek tersebut adalah Kwak̓wala, ’Nak̓wala, G̱uc̓ala, dan T̓łat̓łasik̓wala.[4] Arti dari "Kwakwaka'wakw" adalah "orang yang menuturkan Kwak̓wala". Kwakwaka'wakw terdiri dari beberapa suku, yang kini terorganisasi secara politik dalam 13 band government.
Catatan kaki
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ ""The Kwakʼwala Speaking Tribes", U'mista Cultural Centre. Diakses 21 November 2013". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2014-10-30. Diakses tanggal 2014-07-20.
- ^ First Voices: Kwak̓wala Community Portal Diakses 21 November 2013
- ^ Pronunciation Guide to First Nations in British Columbia Diarsipkan 2014-01-23 di Wayback Machine., Aboriginal Affairs Canada Website. Diakses 21 November 2013.
- ^ Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw/Kʷakʷəkəw̓akʷ Communities, LanguageGeek.com Diakses 6 April 2013.
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch Aldona Jonaitis (Editor) U. Washington Press 1991 (also a publication of the American Museum of Natural History)
- Bancroft-Hunt, Norman. People of the Totem: The Indians of the Pacific Northwest University of Oklahoma Press, 1988
- Boas, Contributions to the Ethnology of the Kwakiutl, Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, vol. 3, New York: Columbia University Press, 1925.
- Fisher, Robin. Contact and Conflict: Indian-European Relations in British Columbia, 1774–1890, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1977.
- Goldman, Irving. The Mouth of Heaven: an Introduction to Kwakiutl Religious Thought, New York: Joh Wiley and Sons, 1975.
- Hawthorn, Audrey. Kwakiutl Art. University of Washington Press. 1988. ISBN 0-88894-612-0.
- Jonaitis, Aldona. Chiefly Feasts: the Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991.
- Masco, Joseph. “It is a Strict Law that Bids Us Dance”: Cosmologies, Colonialism, Death, and Ritual Authority in the Kwakwaka’wakw Potlatch, 1849 to 1922, San Diego: University of California.
- Reid, Martine and Daisy Sewid-Smith. Paddling to Where I Stand, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004.
- Spradley, James. Guests Never Leave Hungry, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969.
- Umista Cultural Society. Creation myth of Kwakwaka’wakw (December 1, 2007).
- Walens, Stanley “Review of the Mouth of Heaven by Irving Goldman,” American Anthropologist, 1981.
- Wilson, Duff. The Indian History of British Columbia, 38-40; Sessional Papers, 1873–1880.
Pranala luar
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