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Sources

Introduction
Harjo, Joy. Perhaps the world ends here. Lone Goose Press, 2008.

An Introduction to California History 
Anderson, Kat. Tending the wild: Native American knowledge and the management of California's natural resources. Univ of California Press, 2005.

Cook, Sherburne Friend, Woodrow Borah, and Robert Fleming Heizer. The population of the California Indians, 1769-1970. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. Handbook of the Indians of California. Vol. 78. Courier Dover Publications, 1925.

Miranda, Deborah. Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir. Heyday, 2013.

Nelson Jr, Byron. Our Home Forever. The Hupa Indians of Northern California.[1988 Reprint]. Howe Brothers, PO Box 6394, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, 1978.

Norton, Jack. Genocide in northwestern California: When our worlds cried. San Francisco: Indian Historian Press, 1979.

Platt, Tony. Grave Matters: Excavating California's Buried Past. Heyday, 2011.

Tolley, Sara-Larus. Quest for Tribal Acknowledgment: California's Honey Lake Maidus. University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.

Bark Skirts
Anderson, Kat. Tending the wild: Native American knowledge and the management of California's natural resources. Univ of California Press, 2005.

Baldy, Cutcha Risling. "Why we gather: traditional gathering in native Northwest California and the future of bio-cultural sovereignty." Ecological Processes 2.1 (2013): 1-10.

Bean, Lowell John, and Thomas C. Blackburn, eds. Native Californians: a theoretical retrospective. Ballena Pr, 1976.

Carr, Helen. Inventing the American Primitive: Politics, Gender, and the Representation of Native American Literary Traditions, 1789-1936. New York: New York University Press, 1996.

LeBeau, Michelle L. "Federal land management agencies and California Indians: a proposal to protect native plant species." Environs: Envtl. L. & Pol'y J. 21 (1998): 27.

Lightfoot, Kent G., and Otis Parrish. California Indians and their environment: an introduction. No. 96. Univ of California Press, 2009.

Norton, Jack. Genocide in northwestern California: When our worlds cried. San Francisco: Indian Historian Press, 1979.

Rawls, James J. Indians of California: the changing image. University of Oklahoma Press, 1986.

Basket Caps
Johnson, Ron, and Coleen Kelley Marks. Her Mind Made Up: Weaving Caps the Indian Way. Ron Johnson, 1997.

O'Neale, Lila Morris. Yurok-Karok basket weavers. Vol. 32. No. 1-2. University of California Press, 1932.

Turnbaugh, William A., and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, eds. Basket Tales of the Grandmothers: American Indian Baskets in Myth and Legend. Museum of Primitive Art & Culture, 1999.

Dentalia 
Anderson, Kat. Tending the wild: Native American knowledge and the management of California's natural resources. Univ of California Press, 2005.

Bibby, Brian. The fine art of California Indian basketry. Sacramento: Crocker Art Museum, 1996.

Forbes, Jack D. Native Americans of California and Nevada. Naturegraph Publishers, Inc., PO Box 1075, Happy Camp, CA 96039 (clothbound: ISBN-0-87961-118-9; paperback: ISBN-0-87961-119-7, $10.95)., 1993.

Goddard, Pliny Earle. Life and Culture of the Hupa. Vol. 1. The University Press, 1903.

Heizer, Robert Fleming, and Mary Anne Whipple, eds. The California Indians: a source book. Univ of California Press, 1971.

Nelson Jr, Byron. Our Home Forever. The Hupa Indians of Northern California.[1988 Reprint]. Howe Brothers, PO Box 6394, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, 1978.

Abalone Woman and Dentalium Man told by Lyn Risling in News From Native California Vol. 27 No. 4 Summer 2014.

Blue Jay Veil
Allen, Paula Gunn. The sacred hoop: Recovering the feminine in American Indian traditions: With a new preface. Beacon Press, 1986.

Driver, Harold E. "Girls' puberty rites and matrilocal residence." American Anthropologist 71.5 (1969): 905-908.

Hernández-Avila, Inés, ed. Reading Native American women: critical/creative representations. Rowman Altamira, 2005.

Hurtado, Albert L. Indian survival on the California frontier. Vol. 35. Yale University Press, 1988.

Smith, Andrea. Conquest: sexual violence and American Indian genocide. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2005.


Photo Credits

Viola "Chummy" Brooks
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Kayla Carpenter
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California Indian Library Collection
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Edward S. Curtis Photo Collection
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Vanessa Esquivido
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Marlette Grant-Jackson
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Michelle Hernandez
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Stephanie Lumsden
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Denise McKenzie
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Rachel Provolt
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Mary J. Risling (Me'Dil Institute)
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Cutcha Risling Baldy
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Kristi Smith (Yurok Designs & Photography)
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Rachel Sundberg
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Nina Surbaugh-Gibbs
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Tribes (Northwest California)

Big Lagoon Rancheria
Blue Lake Rancheria
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria
Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria
Elk Valley Rancheria
Hoopa Valley Tribe
Karuk Tribe
Resighini Rancheria
Smith River Rancheria
Wiyot Tribe
Yurok Tribe


Organizations

Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples: Seventh Generation Fund is an Indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native peoples and the sovereignty of our distinct Nations. We offer an integrated program of advocacy, small grants, training and technical assistance, media experience and fiscal management, lending our support and extensive expertise to Indigenous grassroots communities.

United Indian Health Service: The first services provided on site were dental services. UIHS continued to expand it's services into nearly every large town within Humboldt County, as well as servicing tribal members from every Rancheria and Reservation in the areas of Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. TOver the next twenty years UIHS outgrew four sites, started several satellite clinics, and went from offering basic visiting community health representative's, dental and medical services to a thoroughly modern, full spectrum health service agency. Along the way UIHS has increasingly realized it's goal of incorporating traditional values and customs into daily activities.

Warrior Institute: The mission of the Warrior Institute is to build empower new generations of young leaders with healthy minds, bodies, and spirits empowered to create health, economic equality, and environmental justice for our Indigenous communities.


Northwest Coast Native Art

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Lyn Risling (Artist)
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Loren Lavine
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Representing various artists
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Yurok Designs & Photography

Films/ You Tube

Dancing Salmon Home, Bullfrog Films, 2012. [Trailer]
River of Renewal. Specialty Studios, 2009. [Trailer]
In the Light of Reverence. Bullfrog Films, 2001. [Trailer]

Native American Languages - Hupa Valley Language Project [You Tube]
Live in a Good Way - Domestic Violence in Yurok Country [You Tube]
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