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OCCURRENCES OF GREEN EARTH PIGMENT ON NORTHWEST COAST FIRST NATIONS PAINTED OBJECTS*
Authors:I. N. M. WAINWRIGHT  E. A. MOFFATT  P. J. SIROIS
Affiliation:1. Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada;2. Analytical Research Laboratory, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:An analytical study of First Nations painted objects from the Northwest Coast showed that green earth (celadonite) was used as a green pigment by Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian artists. Green earth appears to have been used less frequently by Heiltsuk and Kwakwa ka ’wakw artists and was not found on Coast Salish or Nuu‐chah‐nulth objects. Microscopical samples of green paint from 82 Northwest Coast objects, as well as several pigment sources and mineral specimens, were analysed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy or X‐ray diffraction. Green earth was the most frequently identified green pigment, found in approximately 40% of the samples.
Keywords:PIGMENT  ANALYSIS  GREEN EARTH  CELADONITE  FIRST NATIONS  NORTHWEST COAST  BRITISH COLUMBIA  CANADA  TLINGIT  HAIDA  TSIMSHIAN  HEILTSUK  KWAKWAKA’  WAKW  X‐RAY DIFFRACTION  FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
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