Digital record made of ancient northwest Indigenous art lost in museum fire
VANCOUVER — Centuries-old artifacts from the Pacific northwest coast are among items lost in the recent fire that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil, but a museum curator in Vancouver says the North American works will live on through digitization.
Karen Duffek, a curator with the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, says about 40 northwest coast items, including a more than 300-year-old piece of Tlingit armour from Alaska, burned in Sunday’s blaze.
“The set of armour, which is made out of wooden slats and a kind of twine or cordage, and painted, probably dates to the late 1700s,” she said in a telephone interview.
Research had not likely been done to determine the lineage of the warrior who once owned the armour, said Duffek, calling the artifact “quite a rare thing.”
