"An important new collection of Native American writers essaying the cultural significance of Utah's Bears Ears landscape."
—THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
In support of tribal efforts to protect the Bears Ears, Native writers bear testimony to the fragile and essential nature of this sacred landscape in America's remote red rock country. Through poem and essay, these often–ignored voices explore the ways many native people derive tradition, sustenance, and cultural history from the Bears Ears.
"To us, these places represent more than grass, hills, mountains, and trees…they hold the links to our past and our future." —Martie Simmons, Ho–Chunk
The fifteen contributors are multi–generational writers, poets, activists, teachers, students, and public officials, each with a strong tie to landscape and a particular story to tell. Willie Grayeyes, Chairman of Utah Diné Bikéyah, shares his ancestral ties to the Bears Ears. Klee Benally, Diné activist, musician, and filmmaker, asks, "What part of sacred don't you understand?" Morning Star Gali, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer at Pit River Tribe, speaks to the fight for cultural preservation. The fifteen contributors speak for the Bears Ears and elevate the conversation around tribal sovereignty and sacred places across the US.
Editor JACQUELINE KEELER is a Navajo/Dakota writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. She is co–founder of Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry, which seeks to end the use of racial groups as mascots, as well as the use of other stereotypical representations in popular culture. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Indian Country Today, Earth Island Journal, Salon.com, and elsewhere.
A 2017 Foreword INDIES Award Finalist
"An important new collection of Native American writers essaying the cultural significance of Utah’s Bears Ears landscape…"
—THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
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JACQUELINE KEELER is a Navajo/Dakota writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. She is co–founder of Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry, which seeks to end the use of racial groups as mascots, as well as the use of other stereotypical representations in popular culture. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Indian Country Today, Earth Island Journal, Salon.com, and elsewhere.
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. First edition. Signed by the editor and contributor Jacqueline Keeler (Diné/Dakota) on the title page. Uncommon signed. A collection of essays and poems from a wide variety of indigenous voices giving testimony to the importance of the Bears Ears in southwestern Utah, which for almost a decade has been the subject of a prominent controversy over the establishment of a National Monument. A fine book in illustrated boards without a dust as issued. With a yellow "autographed" sticker on the front board. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1382
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. First Torrey House Press edition from May 2017. Inscribed by editor Jacqueline Keeler on the front free endpaper. White illustrated boards with title in red and blue lettering on cover. Black lettering on spine. Minor bumping to extremities; mild soiling and scuffing. No dust jacket as issued. Tight binding and clean interior. This book is a collection of essays and interviews that document how Native people preserve their communities and cultural heritage with a focus on the challenges faced in the fight to protect Bears Ears. It features contributions from Willie Grayeyes, Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk, Klee Benally, Luci Tapahonso, and many others. ; 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall; 170 pp; Signed by Editor. Nº de ref. del artículo: 025316
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