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The Ohlone Way

Author : Malcolm Margolin
Publisher : Heyday.ORIM
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1978-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781597142175

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The Ohlone Way by Malcolm Margolin Pdf

A look at what Native American life was like in the Bay Area before the arrival of Europeans. Two hundred years ago, herds of elk and antelope dotted the hills of the San Francisco–Monterey Bay area. Grizzly bears lumbered down to the creeks to fish for silver salmon and steelhead trout. From vast marshlands geese, ducks, and other birds rose in thick clouds “with a sound like that of a hurricane.” This land of “inexpressible fertility,” as one early explorer described it, supported one of the densest Indian populations in all of North America. One of the most ground-breaking and highly-acclaimed titles that Heyday has published, The Ohlone Way describes the culture of the Indian people who inhabited Bay Area prior to the arrival of Europeans. Recently included in the San Francisco Chronicle’s Top 100 Western Non-Fiction list, The Ohlone Way has been described by critic Pat Holt as a “mini-classic.” Praise for The Ohlone Way “[Margolin] has written thoroughly and sensitively of the Pre-Mission Indians in a North American land of plenty. Excellent, well-written.” —American Anthropologist “One of three books that brought me the most joy over the past year.” —Alice Walker “Margolin conveys the texture of daily life, birth, marriage, death, war, the arts, and rituals, and he also discusses the brief history of the Ohlones under the Spanish, Mexican, and American regimes . . . Margolin does not give way to romanticism or political harangues, and the illustrations have a gritty quality that is preferable to the dreamy, pretty pictures that too often accompany texts like this.” —Choice “Remarkable insight in to the lives of the Ohlone Indians.” —San Francisco Chronicle “A beautiful book, written and illustrated with a genuine sympathy . . . A serious and compelling re-creation.” —The Pacific Sun

Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

Author : Malcolm Margolin
Publisher : Heyday Books
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1597145351

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Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California by Malcolm Margolin Pdf

Fifty years of deep hanging out in California's Indian country Writer and publisher Malcolm Margolin has been "deep hanging out"--or immersing himself in a social, informal way--in California's Indian country since the 1970s. This volume collects thirty articles, introductions, and other pieces he wrote about California's diverse Indian country (well over one hundred tribes), drawn mainly from the quarterly magazine he cofounded in 1987, News from Native California. He shares with his readers the experiences, knowledge, and cultural renewal that California Indians have generously shared with him, often after years of friendship, from the erection of a ceremonial enclosure in Northern California--built to fall apart within a generation so that the knowledge of how to construct one is always current--to a visit by aboriginal Hawaiians in diplomatic recognition of native Southern Californian tribes. He draws on both archives and interviews with elders in longer reports about leadership traditions, pedagogical techniques, and conservation practices in various parts of the state--fascinating glimpses into worldviews very different from those of contemporary America. Filled with insight and affection, as well as some of the most gorgeous writing, Deep Hanging Out will appeal both to newcomers and to those whose roots and hearts reside in the state's Indian country.

The Way We Lived

Author : Malcolm Margolin
Publisher : Heyday
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : WISC:89066444357

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The Way We Lived by Malcolm Margolin Pdf

A collection of reminiscences, stories, and songs that reflect the diversity of the people native to California.

Narratives of Persistence

Author : Lee Panich
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816543229

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Narratives of Persistence by Lee Panich Pdf

Narratives of Persistence charts the remarkable persistence of California's Ohlone and Paipai people over the past five centuries. Lee M. Panich draws connections between the events and processes of the deeper past and the way the Ohlone and Paipai today understand their own histories and identities.

The Ohlone

Author : Charlie Mendoza
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781538324844

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The Ohlone by Charlie Mendoza Pdf

The Ohlone occupied a large region of California, spanning from what is now San Francisco along the coast and into the center of the state. This group of people was characterized by the well-organized villages in which they lived, the customs they practiced, and the language they spoke. However, much of this changed when the Europeans invaded Ohlone country in 1769. They faced disease, discrimination, and a loss of their original lifestyle. Today, the Ohlone still fight for the preservation of their culture and traditions. This book sheds light on the Ohlone way of life prior to the European arrival and the importance of respecting American Indians' rights.

Love, Penelope

Author : Joanne Rocklin
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-20
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781683352488

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Love, Penelope by Joanne Rocklin Pdf

Penny is excited to welcome her new sibling, so throughout her mom’s pregnancy she writes letters to it (not it, YOU!). She introduces herself (Penelope, but she prefers “Penny”) and their moms (Sammy and Becky). She brags about their home city, Oakland, California (the weather, the Bay, and the Golden State Warriors) and shares the trials and tribulations of being a fifth-grader (which, luckily, YOU won’t have to worry about for a long time). Penny asks little questions about her sibling’s development and starts to ask big questions about the world around her (like if and when her moms are ever going to get married “for real”). Honest, relatable, and full of heart, Love, Penelope explores heritage, forgiveness, love, and identity through the eyes (and pen) of one memorable 10-year-old in a special year when marriage equality and an NBA championship made California a place of celebration.

Monterey in 1786

Author : Jean-François de Galaup comte de La Pérouse
Publisher : Heyday
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015019855058

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Monterey in 1786 by Jean-François de Galaup comte de La Pérouse Pdf

On the afternoon of September 14, 1786, two French ships appeared off the coast of Monterey, the first foreign vessels to visit Spain's California colonies. Aboard was a party of eminent scientists, navigators, cartographers, illustrators, and physicians. For the next ten days the commander of this expedition, Jean François de La Pérouse, took detailed notes on the life and character of the area: its abundant wildlife, the labors of soldiers and monks, and the customs of Indians recently drawn into the mission. These observations provide a startling portrait of California two centuries ago.

This Book Was a Tree

Author : Marcie Chambers Cuff
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781101630075

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This Book Was a Tree by Marcie Chambers Cuff Pdf

At no time in human history have we been more disconnected with what lies outside our front doors. Within just a century, our relationship with our surroundings has transformed from one of exploration to one of disassociation. In This Book Was a Tree, science teacher Marcie Cuff issues a call for a new era of pioneers—not leathery, backwoods deerskin-wearing salt pork and hominy pioneers, but strong-minded, clever, crafty, mudpie-making, fort-building individuals committed to examining the natural world and deciphering nature’s perplexing puzzles. Within each chapter, readers will discover a principle for reconnecting with the natural world around them, from learning to be still to discovering the importance of giving back. With a mix of science and hands-on crafts and activities, readers will be encouraged to brainstorm, imagine, and understand the world as inventive scientists—to touch, collect, document, sketch, decode, analyze, experiment, unravel, interpret, compare, and reflect.

Wonderments of the East Bay

Author : Sylvia Linsteadt,Malcolm Margolin
Publisher : Heyday Books
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1597142964

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Wonderments of the East Bay by Sylvia Linsteadt,Malcolm Margolin Pdf

Recognition of the 80th anniversary ofone of the great urban park systems in the country in a beautiful, illustrated small format gift edition

The Undervalued Self

Author : Elaine N. Aron
Publisher : Little, Brown Spark
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780316072274

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The Undervalued Self by Elaine N. Aron Pdf

Elaine Aron follows up her bestsellers on the highly sensitive person with a groundbreaking new book on the undervalued self. She explains that self-esteem results from having a healthy balance of love and power in our lives. Readers will learn to incorporate love into situations that seem to require power and deal with power struggles that mask themselves as issues of love. From the bedroom to the boardroom, her strategies will enable us to escape feelings of shame, defeat, and depression; dissolve relationship hostility; and become our best selves. With Aron's clear, empathetic writing and extraordinary scientific and human insight, The Undervalued Self is a simple and effective guide to developing healthy, fulfilling relationships, and finding true self-worth.

Bad Indians (10th Anniversary Edition)

Author : DEBORAH. MIRANDA
Publisher : Heyday Books
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1597145866

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Bad Indians (10th Anniversary Edition) by DEBORAH. MIRANDA Pdf

Newly expanded, a memoir hailed as essential by the likes of Leslie Marmon Silko and ELLE magazine Bad Indians--part tribal history, part lyric and intimate memoir--is essential reading for anyone seeking to learn about California Indian history, past and present. Widely adopted in classrooms and book clubs throughout the United States, Bad Indians--now reissued in significantly expanded form for its 10th anniversary--plumbs ancestry, survivance, and the cultural memory of Native California. In this best-selling, now-classic memoir, Deborah A. Miranda tells stories of her Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen family and the experiences of California Indians more widely through oral histories, newspaper clippings, anthropological recordings, personal reflections, and poems. This anniversary edition--the first time the book has seen release in hardcover format--includes new poems and essays, as well as an extensive afterword. Wise, indignant, and playful all at once, Bad Indians is a beautiful and devastating read, and an indispensable book for anyone seeking a more just telling of American history.

Berkeley Walks

Author : Robert E. Johnson,Janet L. Byron
Publisher : Roaring Forties Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-28
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781938901515

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Berkeley Walks by Robert E. Johnson,Janet L. Byron Pdf

Berkeley Walks celebrates the things that make Berkeley such a wonderful walking city—diverse architecture, panoramic views, tree-lined neighborhoods, historic homes, unusual gardens, secret pathways, hidden parks, vibrant street life, trend-setting restaurants, and intriguing history. Fascinating and surprising sidelights include the apartment building from which Patty Hearst was kidnapped; Ted Kaczynski’s home before he became the Unabomber; and the residences of Nobel laureates and literary Berkeleyans such as Thornton Wilder, Ann Rice, and Philip K. Dick. Bob Johnson and Janet Byron—longtime city residents and tour guides—designed these 18 walks to showcase the many elements that make Berkeley’s neighborhoods, shopping districts, and academic areas such fun to explore. Visitors will discover a vibrant community beyond the University of California campus borders, while locals will be surprised and delighted by the treasures in their own backyards. Highlights of the book include a focus on architects Joseph Esherick, John Galen Howard, Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, James Plachek, Walter Ratcliff, Jr., and John Hudson Thomas, 100 archival and original photos, and 20 maps, including a map of Berkeley bookstores.

We Are the Land

Author : Damon B. Akins,William J. Bauer Jr.
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520976887

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We Are the Land by Damon B. Akins,William J. Bauer Jr. Pdf

“A Native American rejoinder to Richard White and Jesse Amble White’s California Exposures.”—Kirkus Reviews Rewriting the history of California as Indigenous. Before there was such a thing as “California,” there were the People and the Land. Manifest Destiny, the Gold Rush, and settler colonial society drew maps, displaced Indigenous People, and reshaped the land, but they did not make California. Rather, the lives and legacies of the people native to the land shaped the creation of California. We Are the Land is the first and most comprehensive text of its kind, centering the long history of California around the lives and legacies of the Indigenous people who shaped it. Beginning with the ethnogenesis of California Indians, We Are the Land recounts the centrality of the Native presence from before European colonization through statehood—paying particularly close attention to the persistence and activism of California Indians in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The book deftly contextualizes the first encounters with Europeans, Spanish missions, Mexican secularization, the devastation of the Gold Rush and statehood, genocide, efforts to reclaim land, and the organization and activism for sovereignty that built today’s casino economy. A text designed to fill the glaring need for an accessible overview of California Indian history, We Are the Land will be a core resource in a variety of classroom settings, as well as for casual readers and policymakers interested in a history that centers the native experience.

A Time of Little Choice

Author : Randall Milliken
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : WISC:89077941045

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A Time of Little Choice by Randall Milliken Pdf