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Title:
Step into the circle : the heartbeat of American Indian, Alaska native, and first nations deaf communities / edited by Damara Goff Paris and Sharon Kay Wood ; with a foreword by Linda J. Carroll.
Publisher:
AGO Publications,
Copyright Date:
2002
Description:
xvi, 263 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.
Other Authors:
Paris, Damara Goff.
Wood, Sharon Kay.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-263).
Contents:
What? Cherokee Indian? What? / The Kinaalda, a summary / by Lillian Hubbard Czyz Orbke. Monica makes her cake / by Monica Francisco as shared with Robin Rohwer-Geesey -- The first organization for the Native American deaf people / by Walter P. Kelley -- James Woodenlegs (Traveling Morning Star) / as told to Henning C. F. Irgens and Sharon Kay Wood -- The heartbeat drumming / by Katherine Mary Meeks McBride -- Former Miss Cherokee at the top of her class (Cynthia Blevins-Botts) / as told to Sharon Kay Wood -- First Nation deaf activist honored--a profile on Marsha Ireland (reprint) -- Profile on Terry Lee Vinson / compiled by the Step Into the Circle editors -- Butterfly section -- The butterfly and I / by Winifred Ann Weisgerber Tunison -- A First Nations woman's walk on the good path to overcome substance abuse (Eileen Catherine Thomas) / as told to Sharon Kay Wood -- Without hearing aids / by Roland Jay Martinez -- My long path to knowledge / by Cheryl Weisgerber Rhodes -- Edith Goldston Vernon: a biography / by McCay Vernon -- Hand section -- A brief historical overview of the contributions of AISL to ASL / by Damara Goff Paris, Sharon Kay Wood and Katrina Miller -- Gallaudet, General Howard, and the Apache Wars / by Hatak Falaya (Howard R. Busby) -- Apache deaf girl becomes teacher--a profile of Monique James (reprint) -- Profile on Nathie Marbury--of mixed heritage / compiled by the Step Into the Circle editors -- The circle completes itself / by Angel Dahlgren -- Learning from coyote / by Katrina R. Miller -- Buffalo section -- My life as a part Indian man / by Jerry Hassell -- John Louis Clarke: honoring indigenous history (a collection of reprints) -- My life turning point / by Sadie RedBear -- Teaching about the American Indian deaf community / by Melvia Miller-Nomeland -- Testing your knowledge activity / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- Powwow etiquette (reprinted from the 8th Annual IDC Conference program book) -- Black Coyote--deaf warrior / by Henning C.F. Irgens and Sharon Kay wood. -- Profile of Norman White Shirt (reprinted from the SDAD Hall of Fame 2000 program book) -- Corn section -- The Menominee / by Mildred Shawanokasic Shirley (reprinted from the Wisconsin Times) -- The Mayan/Aztecan ancestry of the Arellano and Lozano families / by Gabriel Arellano -- Melba Lee Spring Paramenter (reprint from TAD) -- My Lumbee Indian heritage / by Judy Cummings Stout -- Somewhere is really quiet / by Tiffany Talker -- Personal reflection--an encounter with Clara Montoya, Pueblo potter / by Walter Paul Kelley -- Profile on Joselita Galvan: textile artist / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- The journey of David Russell Chee / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and Debby Lieberman -- I'm daddy's girl / by Florence Dan -- Deer section -- Athabascan chief is a role model / by Damara Goff Paris -- Red and black / by Reba Euline -- A place of belonging / by Ann Salisbury-Phelps -- Fastest woman on earth: Kitty O'Neill / by Darlene K. Toole -- First Pueblo Indian to NMSD (Jose Edward Lovato) / by Sharon Kay Wood and Henning C. F. Irgens -- Melanie McKay-Cody: woman of many firsts / as told to Damara Goff Paris and Sharon Kay Wood -- Shushie / by Henning C.F. Irgens -- Swift Runner / by Dorothy J. Watts -- What? Cherokee Indian? What? / by Lillian Hubbard Czyz Orbke.
Profile on Earl Moxely--Osage wood craftsman / Ben Graywolf: Comanche/Taino warrior, drummer, and gourd dancers / by the Step Into the Circle editors. The most influential woman in my life: Clara Jean Smith, Choctaw/Cheyenne / by Alicia Liane McClurkan Graves -- Samuel L. Yates--Blue Eyes White Wolf / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and Henning C. F. Irgens -- In beauty she walks: Michele Ida Bryant / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and C. F. Irgens -- The fry bread maker: Karen B. Johnson / as told to Henning C. F. Irgens and Sharon Kay Wood -- Karen B. Johnson's traditional Navajo fry bread / by Karen B. Johnson -- Profile on Patricia Lillian Richey / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- Grand Rapids Indian coach (Gary Kirby) / by El Marie Nelson Kirby -- Spirit of the Southwest section -- The life blood of the world / by Olin Fortney -- My friend, the weaver / by Debra D. Sherlock Grant -- Cecilia Corynne (Serna) Ohm: descendant of Geronimo / as told to Elaine McHowell Woody -- Profile on Mary Jean Hooke: human rights advocate / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- Zia Pueblo family: deaf and hearing working together: Patrick and Andy Shije (reprint from the IDC newsletter) -- I am a monster / by Andy Shije -- Profile of Arthur J. Belone / by the Step Into the Circle Editors -- Jose B. Salasar: first American Indian graduate from NMSD / by C. F. Irgens and Sharon Kay Wood -- Eagle section -- Crying like there is no tomorrow / by Tristan Thunderbolt -- Terry "Herk" Herkimer: First Nations man of many talents / by Damara Goff Paris -- Raven dream / Val Dively -- A child of nature / Henning C. F. Irgens -- Winnebojo meets the audiologist / by Richard Eckert -- Thinks two worlds at the same time / Richard Eckert -- Charles Albert Crowe--proud Cherokee descendent / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and Henning C. G. Irgens -- Walking the path to his true heritage: biography of LeRoy EagleBear (Niyake Kte) / by Betty Ann Rave -- My journey to poetry / by Kathy Stoyick -- Beaver section -- Totem pole carver--an autobiography / by Carl Lil' Bear -- Don Hahn--profile of a Cherokee businessman / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- A bowl of pennies / by Trudy Suggs -- Allen Big Knife / by the Step Into the Circle editors -- Walking with Glenn Joseph Alfred--Navajo / as told to Henning C. F. Irgens -- Profile on Earl Moxely--Osage wood craftsman / by the Step Into the Circle editors.
Honoring Roy Kay Holcomb / How I found my native heritage / by Marjoriebell Stakley Holcomb. Hand-crafted by Paul Kevin Benally: Navajo (Dine') silversmith / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and Henning C. F. Irgens -- Growing in beauty with Annie Jean Clah / as told to Sharon Kay Wood and Maria O. Perea -- Sekon from Theodore / by Theodore Francis, Jr. -- Tina's sewing / by Tina Marie Francis Terrance -- Jack Kellywood, Sr.: Navajo and Hopi / by Lolita Kellywood -- My two families / by Philip Choneska, Jr. -- Fish section -- Blue ice / by Daisy and Alan Cartwright -- Discovering my spiritual heritage / by Mark Henry Azure -- Famous Alaska Native artist / bhy Daisy and Alan Cartwright -- My friend Dale and I / by Felix Macias -- My Chippewa heritage / by Dixie Vetterneck Baker -- Chippewa Indian fry bread / by Dixie Vetterneck Baker -- Honoring those who have gone on to their journey -- Honoring my father--survivor, songwriter, and provider / by Damara Goff Paris -- Unexpected guest / by Sandra Dean-Marlowe -- MOM, hands UP! We celebrate your life! / by Dorothy J. Watts -- Honoring Alice Lucille Hutchinson / by Tupper Dunbar -- Through Darrell WhiteEagle's eyes / by Marjoriebell Stakley Holcomb -- Our mother: Hazel Estelle (Newton) Bienvenu / by Jo Bienvenu, Pauline Wood, and MJ Bienvenu -- Biography of George E. Hyde Plains Indian historian (1882-1968) / by Sharon Kay Wood -- A brave wounded warrior: Dwight "Todd" Blindman's brief dash through this world / by Betty Ann Rave -- Honoring Franklin Roosevelt Bagley: devoted IDC board member (reprinted from the IDC newsletter) -- Honoring Roy Kay Holcomb / by Marjoriebell Stakley Holcomb.
ISBN:
9780967399843 (pbk.)
096739984X (pbk.)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)50718763
LCCN:
2002105004
Locations:
ORAX826 -- Scott Community College (Bettendorf)

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