
Titles
- Our History, Our Land, And Our People–the Cayuse, Umatilla, And Walla Walla
- As Days Go By
Attribution
edited by Jennifer KarsonPublication Details
BookTamstslikt Cultural Institute2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E78.O6 W59 2006 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogDescription
This book represents a new vista, looking past the days when there were two distinct groups-those who were studied and those who studied them. Wiyaxayxt (Columbia River Sahaptin) and Wiyaakaa’awn (Nez Perce) can be interpreted to mean “as the days go by,” “day by day,” or “daily living.” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- Recollections of the members of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation
Contents
- Foreword / Alvin M. Josephy
- As days go by
- an introduction / Debra Croswell
- Tamnwit / Thomas Morning Owl
- Oral traditions of the Nattaytma / Philip E. Cash Cash
- Early contact and incursion, 1700-1850 / Roberta Conner and William L. Lang
- Wars, treaties, and the beginning of reservation life / Antone Minthorn
- Through change and transition: treaty commitments made and broken / Ronald J. Pond and Daniel W. Hester
- The beginning of modern tribal governance and enacting sovereignty / Charles F. Luce and William Johnson
- Self-determination and recovery / John David Tovey and friends of the late Michael J. Farrow
- Other important events in contemporary tribal history
- Epilogue: asserting sovereignty into the future / Donald Sampson
ISBN
- 0295986239
- 9780295986234
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