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11%OFFMary Dodds Schlick - Coming to Stay - 9780295986708 - V9780295986708
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Coming to Stay

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Description for Coming to Stay Paperback. Num Pages: 208 pages, 35 illus. BIC Classification: 1KB; BG; HBJK; JFSL9. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5830 x 4531 x 13. Weight in Grams: 345.

Coming to Stay is the memoir of Mary Dodds Schlick, who in 1950 moved from the Midwest to the Colville Indian Reservation in north central Washington with her husband Bud, a forester for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. For over fifty years, she has maintained a close connection with the Native people of the Columbia River Plateau as a neighbor, journalist, teacher, and master basket maker on the Colville, Warm Springs, and Yakama reservations. These stories take place against a backdrop of change - from the uncertainty caused by federal efforts to terminate reservations in the 1950s through the growth of tribal self-determination that began in the 1970s. Schlick tells us about community and family, celebration and loss, and how she came to stay in the place she now calls home.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295986708
SKU
V9780295986708
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99-50

About Mary Dodds Schlick
Mary Dodds Schlick is the author of Columbia River Basketry: Gift of the Ancestors, Gift of the Earth. A master artist in the Oregon Traditional Arts Program, she received an Oregon Governor's Arts Award in 1998.

Reviews for Coming to Stay
"Because Schlick focuses on her own experiences, her work is markedly different from ethnographies and scholarly studies. Written in a conversational tone and organized both chronologically and thematically, this memoir is a touching and accessible work about one woman's experience of finding a place to call home."
Pacific Northwest Quarterly
"[Schlick] draws us in with a midwestern appreciation for nature, culture, and human relationships. Her narrative resonates with the voices of the many West Coast indigenous friends she has made over the years as she attended weddings and funerals and as she learned to weave bags with bear grass and cornhusks."
Minnesota History
"Coming to Stay is a worthwhile read. It flavors ordinary texts with real human concerns, interpretations, and the constant wonder of living with another culture. It is one of those books that, if read for pleasure, the reader will be carried along in complete enjoyment. If used as an aid in teaching, it is a wonderful guide of example and personal accounting. Perhaps the book's best use is as a guide to relationship training through an understanding of human interaction and deference to difference."
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers
"Coming to Stay can be read as a personal memoir, a well-told tale of an interesting life. Or it can be read as a realistic report on the modern Plateau people of the Northwest. Either way, it is well worth the reading, a bit like sitting down with a cup of coffee across the kitchen table from a treasured, literate friend who has an eye for detail and a good supply of empathy."
Oregon Historical Quarterly
"At its heart, Coming to Stay is about Schlick herself.. She gives the reader a look deep into her own heart in times of joy and happiness and in times of great sadness."
East Oregonian
"The experiences Schlick describes represent the journey of a family as well as that of a country struggling to respect the land rights and traditions of American Indians."
HistoryLink.org

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