NATIVE AMERICANS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Before Europeans first arrived in the Americas, more Native Americans lived in what is now California than in any other part of today's United States. Today, California is once again the state with the largest Native American population. This issue features Northern California's Native American peoples and cultures-both yesterday and today. Historian James J. Rawls introduces readers to the traditional lifeways of the California Indians. We tell the tragic story of a Modoc group's 1873 stand in the Stronghold of Lava Beds National Monument. A member of the Hupa tribe describes the year of gathering and weaving it takes to make a traditional basket. Dwight Dutschke, a member of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians and the Native American Heritage Coordinator for the California Office of Historic Preservation, takes readers through the steps of rebuilding the Miwok roundhouse at Chaw sé. We follow a young dancer at the Stanford Powwow. And California Indian historian, author, and storyteller Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson presents pieces by some of California's youngest Native American writers.
Paperback 32 pgs. Full Color
Suggested for ages: 9-14
Product Code: CCR9811
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