JAJ : A Haida Manga

JAJ: A Haida Manga

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
$34.95


With gorgeous imagery, visual artist Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas brings to life the tumultuous history of first contact between Europeans and Indigenous peoples and the early colonization by the Europeans of the northern West Coast.

Yahgulanaas uses a blend of traditional and modern art, eschewing the traditional boxes of comic books for the flowing shapes of North Pacific iconography. The panels are filled with colourful and expressive watercolour paintings. The panels of each page, if removed and assembled into one whole image, form a large image reminiscent of a woven robe.

The story follows several historical figures, including Johan Adrian Jacobsen (JAJ), who comes to the Haida village of Masset to collect specimens for a German museum, through a time span that includes first contact, the devastation of the smallpox epidemic, and the mass resettlement of disenfranchised peoples, both Indigenous and European.


Prize(s): Short-listed Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award (2024), Short-listed The Doug Wright Award for Best Book (2024), Short-listed Jim Deva Prize for Writing That Provokes (2024), Winner Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards - Mosaic Award and Finalist for Best in Adult Non-Fiction (2024) 

“This book is a necessary tale told by the perfect voice at the right time. It also uses graphic imagery in a way I've not seen before, and it feels ground-breaking.”


–Douglas Coupland


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781771623537
Hardback
8 in x 10 in - 132 pp
Publication Date: 27/05/2023
BISAC Subject(s): CGN006000-COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Literary,HIS028000-HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,ART041000-ART / Indigenous Art of the Americas 
Thema Subject(s): XQV-Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Historical

Description


With gorgeous imagery, visual artist Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas brings to life the tumultuous history of first contact between Europeans and Indigenous peoples and the early colonization by the Europeans of the northern West Coast.

Yahgulanaas uses a blend of traditional and modern art, eschewing the traditional boxes of comic books for the flowing shapes of North Pacific iconography. The panels are filled with colourful and expressive watercolour paintings. The panels of each page, if removed and assembled into one whole image, form a large image reminiscent of a woven robe.

The story follows several historical figures, including Johan Adrian Jacobsen (JAJ), who comes to the Haida village of Masset to collect specimens for a German museum, through a time span that includes first contact, the devastation of the smallpox epidemic, and the mass resettlement of disenfranchised peoples, both Indigenous and European.


Prize(s): Short-listed Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award (2024), Short-listed The Doug Wright Award for Best Book (2024), Short-listed Jim Deva Prize for Writing That Provokes (2024), Winner Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards - Mosaic Award and Finalist for Best in Adult Non-Fiction (2024) 

“This book is a necessary tale told by the perfect voice at the right time. It also uses graphic imagery in a way I've not seen before, and it feels ground-breaking.”


–Douglas Coupland

Details


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781771623537
Hardback
8 in x 10 in - 132 pp
Publication Date: 27/05/2023
BISAC Subject(s): CGN006000-COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Literary,HIS028000-HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,ART041000-ART / Indigenous Art of the Americas 
Thema Subject(s): XQV-Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Historical