Cover image for Standing tall : the lifeway of Kathryn Jones Harrison, chair of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
Title:
Standing tall : the lifeway of Kathryn Jones Harrison, chair of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
ISBN:
9780295985824
Publication Information:
Portland : Oregon Historical Society Press ; Seattle : in association with University of Washington Press, ©2005.
Physical Description:
xviii, 252 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Contents:
Survival -- Harry Jones, valedictorian -- Kakwa anqati (as it was in the past) -- Orphaned -- Homeless -- Chemawa revisited -- Cast adrift and "terminated" -- Self-determination -- Siletz (and self) restoration -- Grand Ronde re-recognized -- Land! -- Mourning -- Women elders as the people's heartbeat -- Gambling winnings and life's losses -- Chairwoman -- Curses of wealth and blessings of a meteorite -- Looking toward our ancestors -- Embracing elderhood.
Abstract:
"How does a woman survive a concerted campaign to deny her humanity by the government at the national level and by her foster parents and spouse at the most intimate level? Standing Tall, the biography of Oregon tribal leader Kathryn Jones Harrison, recounts the Grand Rondes' resurgence from the ashes of disastrous federal policies designed to terminate their very existence. The tribe's revival paralleled - and was propelled by - Harrison's determination to overcome daunting personal odds."--Jacket.