She'S Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, An Oregon Coast Indian Woman,New

She'S Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, An Oregon Coast Indian Woman,New

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Shes Tricky Like Coyote Is The Story Of Annie Miner Peterson, Who Was Born In An Indian Village On A Tidal Slough Along The Southern Oregon Coast In 1860.Annie Lived A Full And Fascinating Seventynine Years. In The 1930S, She Dictated Her Story, In Miluk Coos, To Anthropologist Melville Jacobs, Who Translated The Account Into English. Although Only A Few Pages Long, The Autobiography Reveals A Bright, Outspoken, And Independent Woman Who Was Raised As A Traditional Indian And Married Five Indian Men But Whose Adult Life Was Spent In The White World. Supplementing The Account With Anthropologists Field Notes, Interviews With Relatives, And Other Primary And Secondary Works, Lionel Youst Here Provides The First Fulllength Biography Of An American Indian Linguistic Or Ethnologic Informant From The Northwestern States.

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