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- Warm Springs Millennium: Voices from the Reservation
- Book
- 2000
- Published by: University of Texas Press
summary
Established in 1855 on an area one-fifteenth the size of the lands relinquished in return for it, the Warm Springs Reservation in north central Oregon is home to some 3,600 Warm Springs, Wasco, and Paiute Indians, half of whom are under twenty. This book seeks to understand the reservation’s inhabitants as a "viable people" who are both visible and vocal as they reflect on their daily lives, their struggles and successes, and their hopes for the future. Michael Baughman and Charlotte Hadella present extended interviews with seven Indian and two non-Indian members of the community. They discuss issues such as the difficulty of maintaining traditional lifeways centered around hunting, fishing, and gathering; the disruptions caused by alcoholism and diseases such as diabetes; and the need for culturally appropriate education for the young. The authors frame the interviews with explanatory material that covers the reservation’s history and relations with white society and its efforts to transmit native languages and cultural traditions to its children.
Table of Contents
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- Introduction
- pp. 1-11
- The Eagle Thorn
- pp. 12-20
- The Seasonal Round
- pp. 21-34
- Brent Florendo
- pp. 35-43
- One Thousand Square Miles
- pp. 44-57
- James Hall
- pp. 58-63
- Sue Terran
- pp. 64-73
- Wilson Wewa Jr.
- pp. 74-91
- Stoney Miller
- pp. 92-106
- Lillian Brunoe
- pp. 107-117
- Dawn Smith
- pp. 118-124
- Helena Jackson
- pp. 125-132
- The Deserted Boy
- pp. 133-147
- Foster Kalama
- pp. 148-160
- Suggested Reading
- pp. 165-168
Additional Information
ISBN
9780292798199
Related ISBN(s)
9780292708853
MARC Record
OCLC
55890366
Pages
181
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No