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_aMakley, Matthew S., _d1974- _e1 |
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_aThe small shall be strong : _ba history of Lake Tahoe's Washoe Indians / _cMatthew S. Makley. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aHistory of Lake Tahoe's Washoe Indians |
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_aAmherst : _bUniversity of Massachusetts Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_aThe people from here -- _tNewcomers -- _tViolent transformations -- _tThe chaos of destruction -- _tSurvival : protecting the pine nut lands -- _tWashoe colonies -- _tPrejudice and persistence -- _tCarrying it -- _tThe journey home -- _tAfterword. |
520 | 0 | _a"For thousands of years the Washoe people have lived in the shadows of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. At the center of their lands sits beautiful Lake Tahoe, a named derived from the Washoe word Da ow a go. Perhaps because the Washoe population has always been small or because it has been more peaceful than other tribal communities, its history has never been published. In The Small Shall Be Strong, Matthew Stephen Makley demonstrates that, in spite of this lack of scholarly attention, Washoe history is replete with broad significance. The Washoes, for example, gained culturally important lands through the 1887 Dawes Act. And during the 1990s, the tribe sought to ban climbing on one of its most sacred sites, Cave Rock, a singular instance of Native sacred concerns leading to restrictions. The Small Shall Be Strong illustrates a history and raises a broad question: How might greater scholarly attention to the numerous lesser-studied tribes in the United States compel a rethinking of larger historical narratives?"--Provided by publisher. | |
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