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Malcolm Margolin is an author, publisher and founder and executive director of the California Institute for Community Arts,and Nature. Throughout his prolific career, Margolin wrote several books on California natural history, cultural history and Indian life, such as The Ohlone Way: Indian Life in afficher plus the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area; founded the independent nonprofit publisher Heyday; oversaw the creation of the magazines News from Native California and Bay Nature; and was deeply involved in a variety of cultural institutions like the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, the Inlandia Institute, the California Baksetweavers Association and Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival. He will be awarded the PubWest's 2020 Jack D.Rittenhouse Award during the PubWest 2020 conference in February 2020. His next book, Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderments in Native California, will be published by Heyday in 2021. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Recommended by a friend who is a professor of anthropology and history. I found this very readable and engaging. A great way to learn the history and culture of these people. The author did his research and did speak to the fact that he is a white man writing about an indigenous culture. I would be curious to hear what descendants of these folks think of the book. I will share this with my Mama. I know she will like it.
 
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njcur | 3 autres critiques | Sep 4, 2021 |
Allows you to walk around in the Bay Area before the White man came and stole it all away, ruining it in the process. A unique book that gives the reader a new perspective. Gets one to thinking about how things might have been...
 
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