Fwd: new Changing Landscapes book

Sean M. Burke sburke at CPAN.ORG
Wed Mar 5 04:41:41 UTC 2003


At 12:59 PM 2003-03-05 -0800, David Lewis wrote:
>>Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 11:43:26 -0800
>>To: ILAT at listserv.arizona.edu
>>From: David Lewis <coyotez at oregon.uoregon.edu>
>>Subject: Fwd: new Changing Landscapes book
>>>A new Changing Landscapes book has just been published by the Coquille
>>>Indian Tribe. Please forward the attached announcement to anyone you
>>>think may be interested.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Scott Byram
>>>This is a double issue and has some great articles.

[attachment Changing Landscapes 2002.pdf]
192KB for a two-page blurb? Tisk tisk, what is becoming of the Net these days?

Here's the table of contents from it:

Changing Landscapes
"Sustaining Traditions"
Proceedings of the 5th and 6th Annual Coquille Cultural Preservation
Conference.
edited by Donald B. Ivy and R.Scott Byram

INTRODUCTION TO THE VOLUME
Donald B. Ivy
Coquille Indian Tribe Cultural Resource Program Coordinator and Coquille
Tribal member

COQUILLE
Elizabeth Woody
Poet, Essayist, and Ecotrust Special Advisor; member of the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs

COYOTE AND THE STRAWBERRIES: CULTURAL DRAMA AND CULTURAL COLLABORATION
George B. Wasson, Ph.D.
Anthropologist and former Tribal Council member, Coquille Indian Tribe
and J. Barre Toelken, Ph.D.
Professor of English and Folklore, Utah State University

CULTURAL LEGACY: TRADITIONAL ATHABASKAN LEGENDS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON
Patty Whereat, M.A.
Linguist, storyteller, and member of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower
Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians

SURVIVAL OF A POTLATCH TRADITION: COQUILLE GIVEAWAY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Jason Younker, Ph.C.
Anthropologist, Coquille Tribal member, and Coquille Economic Development
Council board member

NATIVE EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVES FROM CORRESPONDENCE IN THE SWORP ARCHIVE
David G. Lewis, M.A.
Anthropologist and member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

SOME NOTES ON REPLICATING INDIAN TOOLS
David Brainard
Traditional tools specialist and Tribal Council member for the Confederated
Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw

ELAKHA: SEA OTTERS, NATIVE PEOPLE, AND EUROPEAN COLONIZATION IN THE NORTH
PACIFIC
David R. Hatch
Civil engineer, co-founder of the Elakha Alliance, and Tribal Council
member for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

AN ABBREVIATED TIMELINE OF THE GEOLOGY AND HISTORY SUPPORTING THE
INTERDEPENDENCE OF SEA OTTERS, KELP FORESTS, AND PEOPLE
Marguerite Forest, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin, Racine Falls
and Donald B. Ivy

RESOURCE TRADITIONS
Roberta L. Hall, Ph.D.
Professor of Anthropology, Oregon State University

SCOQUEL, COQUELLE, AND COQUILLE
R. Scott Byram, Ph.D.
Consulting Archaeologist to the Coquille Indian Tribe

THE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE COOS AND COQUILLE
Mark A. Tveskov, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Anthropology, Southern Oregon University

THE ALSEYA VALLEY PRAIRIE COMPLEX, CA. 1850: NATIVE LANDSCAPES IN WESTERN
GLO SURVEYS
Bob Zybach, Ph.C.,
Historical Ecology and Forestry Researcher, Oregon State University


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