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‡a979.5004/9741
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‡aDaehnke, Jon Darin,
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‡aChinook resilience :
‡bheritage and cultural revitalization on the lower Columbia River /
‡cJon D. Daehnke ; foreword by Tony A. Johnson. |
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‡aSeattle :
‡bUniversity of Washington Press,
‡c[2017] |
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‡axix, 233 pages :
‡billustrations, maps ;
‡c24 cm. |
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‡aIndigenous confluences |
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‡aA Capell family book |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 211-223) and index. |
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‡aIntroduction. places of protocol, places of heritage -- "Still today, we listen to our elders": long histories, colonial invasion, and cultural resilience -- "We feel the responsibility": a multiplicity of voices at Cathlapotle -- "Where is your history?": explorers, anthropologists, and bureaucrats: mapping native identity -- "We honor the house": memory and ambiguity at the Cathlapotle plankhouse -- "There's no way to overstate how important tribal journeys is": the return of the canoes and the decolonization of heritage -- Conclusion. Places of heritage, places of protocol. |
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‡aThe Chinook Indian Nation--whose ancestors lived along both shores of the lower Columbia River, as well as north and south along the Pacific coast at the river's mouth--continue to reside near traditional lands. Because of its nonrecognized status, the Chinook Indian Nation often faces challenges in its efforts to claim and control cultural heritage and its own history and to assert a right to place on the Columbia River. Chinook Resilience is a collaborative ethnography of how the Chinook Indian Nation, whose land and heritage are under assault, continues to move forward and remain culturally strong and resilient. Jon Daehnke focuses on Chinook participation in archaeological projects and sites of public history as well as the tribe's role in the revitalization of canoe culture in the Pacific Northwest. This lived and embodied enactment of heritage, one steeped in reciprocity and protocol rather than documentation and preservation of material objects, offers a tribally relevant, forward-looking, and decolonized approach for the cultural resilience and survival of the Chinook Indian Nation, even in the face of federal nonrecognition. |
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‡aChinook Indians. |
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‡aChinook Indians
‡xLand tenure. |
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‡aChinook Indians
‡xGovernment relations. |
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‡aCanoes and canoeing
‡zColumbia River Region
‡xHistory. |
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‡iOnline version:
‡aDaehnke, Jon Darin, author.
‡tChinook resilience
‡b1st edition.
‡dSeattle : University of Washington Press, [2017]
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‡aIndigenous confluences. |
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‡aCapell family book. |
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