Reminiscences of a Grand Ronde Reservation Childhood

Reminiscences of a Grand Ronde Reservation Childhood
Author: Louis Kenoyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0870718835

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Louis Kenoyer, born in 1868 at Grand Ronde reservation, Oregon, was the last known native speaker of Tualatin Northern Kalapuya. His autobiographical narrative was recorded in 1928 and 1936 and is archived in the Special Collections of the University of Washington Library. Kenoyer's autobiography is a rare, first-person narrative by a Native American discussing life on an Oregon reservation. To bring his compelling story to contemporary readers, Henry Zenk and Jedd Schrock have completed a translation of the original Tualatin narrative and prepared extensive annotations and commentary to supplement the text. The original Tualatin is presented alongside the English translation.

Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Colonial Interaction in the Americas

Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Colonial Interaction in the Americas
Author: Lee M. Panich,Sara L. Gonzalez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000403619

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The Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interaction in the Americas brings together scholars from across the hemisphere to examine how archaeology can highlight the myriad ways that Indigenous people have negotiated colonial systems from the fifteenth century through to today. The contributions offer a comprehensive look at where the archaeology of colonialism has been and where it is heading. Geographically diverse case studies highlight longstanding theoretical and methodological issues as well as emerging topics in the field. The organization of chapters by key issues and topics, rather than by geography, fosters exploration of the commonalities and contrasts between historical contingencies and scholarly interpretations. Throughout the volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors grapple with the continued colonial nature of archaeology and highlight Native perspectives on the potential of using archaeology to remember and tell colonial histories. This volume is the ideal starting point for students interested in how archaeology can illuminate Indigenous agency in colonial settings. Professionals, including academic and cultural resource management archaeologists, will find it a convenient reference for a range of topics related to the archaeology of colonialism in the Americas.

Approaches to Language and Culture

Approaches to Language and Culture
Author: Svenja Völkel,Nico Nassenstein
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110726626

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This book provides an overview of approaches to language and culture, and it outlines the broad interdisciplinary field of anthropological linguistics and linguistic anthropology. It identifies current and future directions of research, including language socialization, language reclamation, speech styles and genres, language ideology, verbal taboo, social indexicality, emotion, time, and many more. Furthermore, it offers areal perspectives on the study of language in cultural contexts (namely Africa, the Americas, Australia and Oceania, Mainland Southeast Asia, and Europe), and it lays the foundation for future developments within the field. In this way, the book bridges the disciplines of cultural anthropology and linguistics and paves the way for the new book series Anthropological Linguistics.

Living in the Great Circle The Grand Ronde Indian Reservation 1855 1905

Living in the Great Circle  The Grand Ronde Indian Reservation 1855 1905
Author: June L. Olson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2011-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 146750260X

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Life and death, tradition and survival: a family directory from Adams to Young. Finding little published about the early history of the original people in Western Oregon and inspired by her Kalapuya and Paiute grandmother, the author turned to official Bureau of Indian Affairs reports, journals, and the reminiscences of Indian people to better understand what life was like for the first generation to call the Grand Ronde Reservation home. In writing their story, she leans heavily on their worldview. In this way, it can be said this is a story both by the people and in honor of the people. Living in the Great Circle describes the problems on the reservation and the people who faced them. The author offers this book with the hope that it will prove to be a useful reference tool for others. "June has worked many hard long years researching this data. Through her work, she has thereby created a tribal family tree. This book is a must read for each and every tribal member." -Kathryn Harrison, twenty-two years on Council for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, first woman Chair, and esteemed Tribal Elder

Iroquois in the West

Iroquois in the West
Author: Jean Barman
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780773557512

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Two centuries ago, many hundreds of Iroquois – principally from what is now Kahnawà:ke – left home without leaving behind their ways of life. Recruited to man the large canoes that transported trade goods and animal pelts from and to Montreal, some Iroquois soon returned, while others were enticed ever further west by the rapidly expanding fur trade. Recounting stories of Indigenous self-determination and self-sufficiency, Iroquois in the West tracks four clusters of travellers across time, place, and generations: a band that settled in Montana, another ranging across the American West, others opting for British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, and a group in Alberta who were evicted when their longtime home became Jasper National Park. Reclaiming slivers of Iroquois knowledge, anecdotes, and memories from the shadows of the past, Jean Barman draws on sources that range from descendants' recollections to fur-trade and government records to travellers' accounts. What becomes clear is that, no matter the places or the circumstances, the Iroquois never abandoned their senses of self. Opening up new ways of thinking about Indigenous peoples through time, Iroquois in the West shares the fascinating adventures of a people who have waited over two hundred years to be heard.

Inclusion Transformation and Humility in North American Archaeology

Inclusion  Transformation  and Humility in North American Archaeology
Author: Seth Mallios,Sara L. Gonzalez,Michael Grone,Kathleen L. Hull
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-01-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805392767

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In a dynamic near half-century career of insight, engagement, and instruction, Kent G. Lightfoot transformed North American archaeology through his innovative ideas, robust collaborations, thoughtful field projects, and mentoring of numerous students. Authors emphasize the multifarious ways Lightfoot impacted—and continues to impact—approaches to archaeological inquiry, anthropological engagement, indigenous issues, and professionalism. Four primary themes include: negotiations of intercultural entanglements in pluralistic settings; transformations of temporal and spatial archaeological dimensions, as well as theoretical and methodological innovations; engagement with contemporary people and issues; and leading by example with honor, humor, and humility. These reflect the remarkable depth, breadth, and growth in Lightfoot’s career, despite his unwavering stylistic devotion to Hawaiian shirts.

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1212
Release: 1894
Genre: Public lands
ISBN: UCAL:B5301338

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Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior

Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1212
Release: 1894
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CHI:74621304

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