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California through Native eyes : reclaiming history

Title
California through Native eyes : reclaiming history / William J. Bauer, Jr.
ISBN
9780295998343
0295998342
9780295998350
0295998350
Publication
Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2016]
Physical Description
xiii, 165 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"Most California histories begin with the arrival of the Spanish missionaries in the late eighteenth century and skip to the Gold Rush of 1849. Noticeably absent from these stories are the perspectives and experiences of the people who lived on the land long before European settlers arrived. Historian William Bauer seeks to correct that oversight through an approach that tells California history strictly through Native perspectives. Using oral histories of Concow, Pomo, and Paiute workers, taken as part of a New Deal federal works project, Bauer reveals how Native peoples have experienced and interpreted the history of the land we now call California. Combining these oral histories with creation myths and other oral traditions, he demonstrates the importance of sacred landscapes and animals and other nonhuman actors to the formation of place and identity. He also examines tribal stories of ancestors who prophesized the coming of white settlers and uses their recollections of the California Indian Wars to counteract popular narratives that downplay Native resistance. The result challenges the "California story" and enriches it with new voices and important points of view."--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 20, 2016
Series
Indigenous confluences.
Indigenous confluences
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Creating
Naming
Discovering
Fighting
Cleansing
Persisting
Conclusion.
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