We are dancing for you : native feminisms and the revitalization of women's coming-of-age ceremonies / Cutcha Risling Baldy.
Cutcha Risling Baldy's deeply personal account of the revitalization of the women's coming-of-age ceremony for the Hoopa Valley Tribe--Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780295743431
- ISBN: 0295743433
- ISBN: 9780295743448
- ISBN: 0295743441
- Physical Description: xvi, 193 pages ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2018]
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Introduction: 'A:diniw A'ydyaw 'A:dit'e:n = We do it, we did it, we are doing it -- Dining'xine:wh-mil-na:sa'a:n = Hupa people -- with them -- it stays, there is a Hupa tradition : oral narratives and native feminisms -- Ninis'a-na:ng'a' = The world -- Came to be lying there again, the world assumed its present position : California Indian history, genocide, and native women -- Wung-xowidilik = Concerning it -- what has been told : anthropology and salvage ethnography -- Tim-na'me = At the lucky spot she bathes : indiginous menstrual beliefs and the politics of taboo -- Xoq'it-ch'iswa:l = On her -- they beat time, a Flower Dance is held for her : revitalization of the Hupa women's coming-of-age ceremony.
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- Hupa women > Rites and ceremonies.
Hupa women > Social life and customs.
Hupa women > Social conditions.
Feminism.
Hoopa Valley Tribe, California.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | E 99 .H8 R57 2018 | 289039 | Stacks | Reshelving | - |
Introduction: | ||
'A:diniw A'ydyaw 'A:dit'e:n = | ||
We do it, we did it, we are doing it -- | ||
Dining'xine:wh-mil-na:sa'a:n = | ||
Hupa people -- with them -- it stays, there is a Hupa tradition : oral narratives and native feminisms -- | ||
Ninis'a-na:ng'a' = | ||
The world -- Came to be lying there again, the world assumed its present position : California Indian history, genocide, and native women -- | ||
Wung-xowidilik = | ||
Concerning it -- what has been told : anthropology and salvage ethnography -- | ||
Tim-na'me = | ||
At the lucky spot she bathes : indiginous menstrual beliefs and the politics of taboo -- | ||
Xoq'it-ch'iswa:l = | ||
On her -- they beat time, a Flower Dance is held for her : revitalization of the Hupa women's coming-of-age ceremony. |