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Know We Are Here Terria Smith

Know We Are Here By Terria Smith

Know We Are Here by Terria Smith


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Know We Are Here: Voices of Native California Resistance by Terria Smith

An essential look at the ways California's Native nations are resisting colonialism today, from education reform to protests against environmental injustice and beyond.

Collecting over twenty-five essays written by more than twenty California Indian authors, Know We Are Here surveys many of the ways California's Indigenous communities are resisting the legacies of genocide. Focusing on the particular histories, challenges, and dynamics of life in Native California-which are often very different from elsewhere in the United States-the book collects essays from writers across the state. It encompasses the perspectives of both elders and the rising generation, and the contributors include activists, academics, students, memoirists, and tribal leaders. The collection examines histories of resistance to colonialism in California, the reclaiming of cultures and languages, the connection of place and nature to wellness in tribal communities, efforts to overhaul the racist presentation of California Indians in classrooms and popular culture, and the meanings of solidarity in Native California. Unifying the book is an introduction by Terria Smith (Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians), editor of the renowned and long-running magazine News from Native California. This book is an indispensable resource for California Indian readers, educators of all levels in California, and students in Native studies courses nationally.

Know We Are Here Reviews

A fascinating collection of essays by a wide variety of California Indian authors addressing an equally varied spectrum of issues but all focused on one critical theme: resistance to colonialism, past and present. -Benjamin Madley, author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873

An essential resource to learn about the many trials and triumphs of the Indigenous people of California who rise to revitalize their cultures, tell their true histories, and honor their ancestors through retelling stories that keep them remembered in these landscapes. Their love of the land, their cultures, and the pride in their history shine through. -M. Kat Anderson, author of Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources

About Terria Smith

Terria Smith is the editor of News from Native California magazine and director of the Berkeley Roundhouse, Heyday's California Indian publishing program. She is a tribal member of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians in Southern California and an alum of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction by Terria Smith

HISTORIES OF RESISTANCE

Deborah A. Miranda, 'Dear Sonora': Writing to a Fourth Grader about Her Project

Greg Sarris, Fidel's Place

Michael Connolly Miskwish, Hutnyilshs: The Black Dog Nation

Deborah Dozier, We Are Still Here

Rose Soza War Soldier, Speaking Out: Rupert Costo and the American Indian Historical Society

CULTURE AND LANGUAGE

Greg Sarris, Maria Evangeliste

Deborah A. Miranda, Learning How to Fish: A Language Homecoming Journal

Jayden Lim, False Images and Young Minds: Sounding off on History, Racism, and Education

River Garza, Weaving through the College Experience

Deborah A. Miranda, Petroglyphs

PLACE, NATURE, AND WELLNESS

Rose Ramirez and Deborah Small, Saging the World

Cutcha Risling Baldy, The G-O Road: Thirty Years Later

Michelle L. LaPena, Water + Oil

Cutcha Risling Baldy, Water Is Life: The Flower Dance Ceremony

Save California Salmon, California Can't Promise Truth and Healing While Forcing Salmon into Extinction

Michelle L. LaPena and Viola LeBeau, The West Berkeley Shellmound: A Legal Battle That Has Inspired a Generation

EDUCATION

Olivia Chilcote and Chris Medellin, Education as Self-Determination

Maura Sullivan, Creating Ceremonies to Protect Us from Traumatic Research

Rose Soza War Soldier, Teaching about Race in a University

Vincent Medina, A Word with Chiitaanibah Johnson

Emily Clarke, My University, My Ancestors

SOLIDARITY

Rose Soza War Soldier, California Indians and California Love: Belonging, Kinship, and Land

Vanessa Esquivido, Maya Esquivido, and Morning Star Gali, Black Lives Matter on Indigenous Land: Solidarity in Sacramento

Ursula Pike, En la Noche-In the Evening

Cindi M. Alvitre, Coyote Tours: Unveiling Native LA

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NGR9781597146067
9781597146067
1597146064
Know We Are Here: Voices of Native California Resistance by Terria Smith
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Paperback
Heyday Books
2023-08-10
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