Lands of Our Ancestors

Lands of Our Ancestors
Author: Gary Robinson
Publisher: No Series Linked
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-08
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ISBN:

This historical novel tells the story of a twelve-year-old Chumash boy and his family who become captives in a California Spanish mission sometime more than 200 years ago. This is historical fiction based entirely on historical fact that reveals the devastating impact the missions had on California Native peoples. Written for fourth, fifth and sixth graders, the story ends on a hopeful note as a small group of Native children are able to escape their captors and begin a journey to join other Native escapees in a remote mountain village. As mandated by the California Department of Education, every 4th grader is taught the "Mission Unit," which perpetuates the "idyllic mission myth" that glorifies the priests, denigrates California Indians and fails to mention that Indians were actually treated as slaves held captive by a Spanish colonial institution. The manuscript has been reviewed and approved by the Director of the Santa Ynez Chumash Culture Department and a member of the California American Indian Education Oversight Committee. It has the endorsement of a fourth grade teacher in California who has shared the story with her class and a local librarian who is excited about sharing the story with elementary age children through the library. It has also been endorsed by the local library branch manager and a former professor of Anthropology within the University of California system.

Land of My Ancestors

Land of My Ancestors
Author: Botlhale Tema
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1776094131

While working on the UNESCO Slave Route project in the early 2000s, Botlhale Tema discovered the extraordinary fact that her highly educated family from the farm Welgeval in the Pilanesberg had originated with two young men who had been child slaves in the mid-nineteenth century. She pieced together the fragments of information from relatives and community members, and scoured the archives to produce this book. Land of My Ancestors, previously published as The People of Welgeval, tells the story of the two young men and their descendants, as they build a life for themselves on Welgeval. As they raise their families and take in people who have been dispossessed, we follow the births, deaths, adventures and joys of the farm’s inhabitants in their struggle to build a new community. Set against the backdrop of slavery, colonialism, the Anglo-Boer War and the rise of apartheid, this is a fascinating and insightful retelling of history. It is an inspiring story about friendship and family, landownership and learning, and about how people transform themselves from victims to victory. A new prologue and epilogue give more historical context to the narrative and tell the story of the land claim involving the farm, which happened after the book’s original publication.

Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country

Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0792257197

"An account of Louise Erdrich's trip through the lakes and islands of southern Ontario with her 18-month old baby and the baby's father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide"--

Lands of Our Ancestors Book Two

Lands of Our Ancestors Book Two
Author: Gary Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780980027280

Book Two of the Lands of our Ancestors series of historical novels follows the main characters from Book One into the Mexican Rancho era of California history.

Locating Your Roots

Locating Your Roots
Author: Patricia Law Hatcher
Publisher: Betterway Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-03-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Accompanied by step-by-step instructions, a comprehensive guide shows readers how to identify, locate, and interpret land records in order to trace their early ancestors.

Mortgaging the Ancestors

Mortgaging the Ancestors
Author: Parker Shipton
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300152744

This title looks briefly at European and North American theories on private property and the mortgage, then shows how these theories have played out as attempted economic reforms in Africa.

Voices of Our Ancestors

Voices of Our Ancestors
Author: Dhyani Ywahoo
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1987-11-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Gathers advice on obtaining happiness, finding fulfillment, clarifying the emotions, and promoting family harmony.

Ha'ena

Ha'ena
Author: Carlos Andrade
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824831195

The land of Ha'ena in Hawaii is known to Hawaiians as Hale Le'a (House of Pleasure and Delight). This book recounts the history of Ha'ena, outlining the relationships developed by Hawaiians with the environment as well as the impact of immigrants.

This Land Is My Land

This Land Is My Land
Author: George Littlechild
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780613613903

For use in schools and libraries only. Using text and his own paintings, the author describes the experiences of Indians of North America in general as well as his experiences growing up as a Plains Cree Indian in Canada.

Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors

Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors
Author: Nora Dauenhauer
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1987
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780295964959

Recorded from the 1960s to the present by twelve tradition bearers who were passing down for future generations the accounts of haa shuka, which means our ancestors. Narratives tell of the origin of social and spiritual concepts and explain complex relationships. Text in Tlingit with English translation on the opposite page. Includes biographies of the narrators. Also extensive introduction and notes.