Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

by Malcolm Margolin
Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

by Malcolm Margolin

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Overview

A chronicle of fifty years of deep hanging out in California’s Indian country!

"Deep Hanging Out is a vibrant testament to one man’s commitment to nurturing community and dancing with change." —Terry Tempest Williams

Writer and publisher Malcolm Margolin has been "deep hanging out"—or immersing himself in a social, informal way—in California's Indian country since the 1970s. This volume collects thirty articles, introductions, and other pieces he wrote about California's diverse Indian country (well over one hundred tribes), drawn mainly from the quarterly magazine he cofounded in 1987, News from Native California. He shares with his readers the experiences, knowledge, and cultural renewal that California Indians have generously shared with him, often after years of friendship, from the erection of a ceremonial enclosure in Northern California—built to fall apart within a generation so that the knowledge of how to construct one is always current—to a visit by aboriginal Hawaiians in diplomatic recognition of native Southern Californian tribes. He draws on both archives and interviews with elders in longer reports about leadership traditions, pedagogical techniques, and conservation practices in various parts of the state—fascinating glimpses into worldviews very different from those of contemporary America. Filled with insight and affection, as well as some of the most gorgeous writing,Deep Hanging Out will appeal both to newcomers and to those whose roots and hearts reside in the state’s Indian country.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597145350
Publisher: Heyday
Publication date: 07/06/2021
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,108,421
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Malcolm Margolin is the founder and former publisher of Heyday and the cofounder of the quarterly magazine News from Native California. He is the author of The Ohlone Way: Indian Life in the San Francisco–Monterey Bay Area and The Way We Lived: California Indian Stories, Songs, and Reminiscences. The recipient of numerous awards and achievements, he is currently the executive director of the California Institute for Community, Art, and Nature. He lives in Berkeley, California.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

Center Post for Kule Loklo (1987)
Preface to The Ohlone Way (2003)
Excerpt from The Ohlone Way (1974)
Traditional California Indian Conservation (1997)
What the Tule House Has to Teach Us (1997)
Indian Pedagogy: A Look at Traditional California Indian Teaching Techniques (2006)
The Return of the Hundred-and-Elevens to Northwest California (1990)
Cultural Revival Salons at Heyday Books (2008)
Coming Home: Revitalizing California Native Culture in the East Bay (2018)
Introduction to Life in a California Mission (1989)
Introduction to Indian Summer (2006)
Introduction to Life amongst the Modocs (1997)
The Big Valley Roundhouse: Preserving the Spirit (2001)
Wahhoga Village: A Place to Meet (2013)
Hawaiian Connections (1992)
Leadership Traditions in Native California: An Imperfect Art for an Imperfect World (2012)
Dreaming Us Home Again: Greg Sarris (2012)
Ceremonial Enclosure at Ya-Ka-Ama (1991)
Indian Market: Introduction (2012)
Still Here (2019)
Green Furniture Workshop Finds a Home at Hoopa (2006)
With Respect: Baseball and Bird Songs: Remembering John Andreas (2002)
Preston Arrow-weed, Playwright (1990)
The Quechan Landscape (1992)
The Mattole Project (1992)
Bear Dance (1992)
Wealth and Spirit (1993)
Among Kin (1992)
Foreword to Morning the Sun Went Down (1998)

Acknowledgments
About the Author
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