Mabel McKay

Mabel McKay
Author: Greg Sarris
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2013-02-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520275881

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A world-renowned Pomo basket weaver and medicine woman, Mabel McKay expressed her genius through her celebrated baskets, her Dreams, her cures, and the stories with which she kept her culture alive. She spent her life teaching others how the spirit speaks through the Dream, how the spirit heals, and how the spirit demands to be heard. Greg Sarris weaves together stories from Mabel McKay's life with an account of how he tried, and she resisted, telling her story straight—the white people's way. Sarris, an Indian of mixed-blood heritage, finds his own story in his search for Mabel McKay's. Beautifully narrated, Weaving the Dream initiates the reader into Pomo culture and demonstrates how a woman who worked most of her life in a cannery could become a great healer and an artist whose baskets were collected by the Smithsonian. Hearing Mabel McKay's life story, we see that distinctions between material and spiritual and between mundane and magical disappear. What remains is a timeless way of healing, of making art, and of being in the world. Sarris’s new preface, written expressly for this edition, meditates on Mabel McKay’s enduring legacy and the continued importance of her teachings.

Mabel McKay

Mabel McKay
Author: Greg Sarris
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520955226

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A world-renowned Pomo basket weaver and medicine woman, Mabel McKay expressed her genius through her celebrated baskets, her Dreams, her cures, and the stories with which she kept her culture alive. She spent her life teaching others how the spirit speaks through the Dream, how the spirit heals, and how the spirit demands to be heard. Greg Sarris weaves together stories from Mabel McKay's life with an account of how he tried, and she resisted, telling her story straight—the white people's way. Sarris, an Indian of mixed-blood heritage, finds his own story in his search for Mabel McKay's. Beautifully narrated, Weaving the Dream initiates the reader into Pomo culture and demonstrates how a woman who worked most of her life in a cannery could become a great healer and an artist whose baskets were collected by the Smithsonian. Hearing Mabel McKay's life story, we see that distinctions between material and spiritual and between mundane and magical disappear. What remains is a timeless way of healing, of making art, and of being in the world. Sarris’s new preface, written expressly for this edition, meditates on Mabel McKay’s enduring legacy and the continued importance of her teachings.

Reasoning Together

Reasoning Together
Author: Craig S. Womack,Daniel Heath Justice,Christopher B. Teuton
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806138874

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A paradigm shift in American Indian literary criticism.

A to Z of American Indian Women

A to Z of American Indian Women
Author: Liz Sonneborn
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781438107882

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Presents a biographical dictionary profiling important Native American women, including birth and death dates, major accomplishments, and historical influence.

Life Lessons through Storytelling

Life Lessons through Storytelling
Author: Donna Eder
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2010-09-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780253004680

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Storytelling empowers children to engage in discussions; explore ideas about power, respect, community, fairness, equality, and justice; and help frame their understanding of complex ethical issues within a society. In Life Lessons through Storytelling, Donna Eder interviews elementary students and presents their responses to stories from different cultures. Using Aesop's fables and Kenyan and Navajo storytelling traditions as models for classroom use, Eder demonstrates the value of a cross-cultural approach to teaching through storytelling, while providing deep insights into the social psychology of learning.

Speak Like Singing

Speak Like Singing
Author: Kenneth Lincoln
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0826341705

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Speak Like Singing honors talk-song visions for all relatives and seeks to plumb, if not to reconcile, Native and American poetics, tribal chorus, and solitary vision.

Style Society and Person

Style  Society  and Person
Author: Christopher Carr,Jill E. Neitzel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489910974

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Style, Society, and Person integrates the diverse current and past understandings of the causes of style in material culture. It comprehensively surveys the many factors that cause style; reviews theories that address these factors; builds and tests a unifying framework for integrating the theories; and illustrates the framework with detailed analyses of archaeological and ethnographic data ranging from simple to complex societies. Archaeologists, sociocultural anthropologists, and educators will appreciate the unique unifying approach this book takes to developing style theory.

Mabel McKay

Mabel McKay
Author: Greg Sarris
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520209680

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A world-renowned Pomo basket weaver and medicine woman, Mabel McKay expressed her genius through her celebrated baskets, her Dreams, her cures, and the stories with which she kept her culture alive. She spent her life teaching others how the spirit speaks through the Dream, how the spirit heals, and how the spirit demands to be heard. Greg Sarris weaves together stories from Mabel McKay's life with an account of how he tried, and she resisted, telling her story straight—the white people's way. Sarris, an Indian of mixed-blood heritage, finds his own story in his search for Mabel McKay's. Beautifully narrated, Weaving the Dream initiates the reader into Pomo culture and demonstrates how a woman who worked most of her life in a cannery could become a great healer and an artist whose baskets were collected by the Smithsonian. Hearing Mabel McKay's life story, we see that distinctions between material and spiritual and between mundane and magical disappear. What remains is a timeless way of healing, of making art, and of being in the world.