Deep Hanging Out: Wanderings and Wonderment in Native California

Author:   Malcolm Margolin
Publisher:   Heyday Books
Edition:   New edition
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9781597145350


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   19 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Malcolm Margolin is also the author of The Way We Lived: California Indian Reminiscences, Stories, and Songs and The Ohlone Way: Indian Life In the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area, which was named by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the hundred most important books of the twentieth century by a western writer Reprinted numerous times, The Ohlone Way has sold over 40,000 copies Malcolm Margolin lives in Berkeley, CA

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Author:   Malcolm Margolin
Publisher:   Heyday Books
Imprint:   Heyday Books
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781597145350


ISBN 10:   1597145351
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   19 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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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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Malcolm Margolin is an American treasure. His publications and community service have uplifted the citizens of California, especially the cultural contributions of the Indigenous peoples of California. -Joy Harjo (Mvskoke), United States poet laureate, author of An American Sunrise Malcolm Margolin is a man of engagement who dares to go deep. He is fearless and joyous at once. In this treasure of a book, part memoir, part social history, and part radical philosophy, Malcolm offers us a glimpse into the power of sustaining communities through direct action and love. Deep Hanging Out is a vibrant testament to one man's commitment to nurturing community and dancing with change. -Terry Tempest Williams, writer in residence at Harvard Divinity School, author of Erosion In these wondrous stories, Malcolm Margolin makes known to the wider world the incredible and unique ways of California's Native people. With sensitivity and verve, he shares his deep knowledge and lifelong observations. Lively and inspiring. -Jerry Brown, former governor of California Herein is testimony of Malcolm Margolin's legacy, not just as the greatest public advocate of our remarkable survival, but as a part of California Indian history itself. -Greg Sarris, chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, author of How a Mountain Was Made Armed with his legendary rolodex and even more legendary wit and keen perceptions, Malcolm Margolin has advocated vigorously to not only acknowledge Native Californians, but to provide the most prominent and honorable platform for us to advocate for ourselves and remind the modern world, 'We are still here, and we're not going anywhere.' -Gregg Castro (t'rowt'raahl Salinan/rumsien-ramaytush Ohlone), California Indigenous writer and activist Malcolm Margolin has spent a lifetime connecting us to Indigenous wisdom, knowledge that had been ignored and marginalized for centuries. His patiently assembled firsthand accounts honor the ancestors and are a teaching for the world. -Paul Hawken, editor of Drawdown and author of Blessed Unrest This book implies the depth and sensitivity we immigrants must achieve if we ever hope to 'inhabit' a vital North America to the seventh generation. It will require centuries and an about-face of priorities to approach the intimacy chronicled in these pages. Every American should read this book, while there's still time. -Peter Coyote, author of The Rainman's Third Cure, Zen Buddhist priest Not only is Deep Hanging Out a wonderful celebration of the diverse, living Indigenous cultures of California, it's expressed with such easy eloquence that it's a pleasure to read. With modesty and self-effacing humor, Malcolm never places himself at the center of the narrative. Instead, he displays that rarest of attitudes among non-Natives writing about our lives-the ability to listen and truly hear what's being said. -Joseph Bruchac, author of Two Roads Malcolm's lifelong curiosity, his abundant and sustained generosity, and his gift of deep friendship as revealed in this compendium-a memory palace of sorts-are invaluable. -Gretel Ehrlich, author of Facing the Wave and Unsolaced This collection covering decades of Malcolm's transcendent writings about the Native California cultures that inspired him provides welcome insight into his capacious mind and generous heart. -Elaine Elinson, coauthor of Wherever There's a Fight Deep Hanging Out is an opportunity to not just wade, but to take a deep dive into the voracious curiosity of Malcolm Margolin. Malcolm's magic lies in how he connects us to what was and could be again by respectfully learning from, not just about, the Native people of California. -Anne Bown-Crawford, executive director of the California Arts Council Malcolm Margolin has spent decades in deep, respectful listening to the Indigenous occupants of California. He gives us a vital window into a special, largely forgotten world that can teach us wonders, if we will only take the time to listen. -Bruce Hamilton, national policy director of the Sierra Club This glorious collection of essays invites us to jump into Malcolm's old Volvo and travel alongside him for a deeply insightful, beautiful, and intimate exchange with Native California activists, leaders, and culture bearers. Margolin's gift offers an enduring and engaging record of the powerful forces of cultural renewal alive in Native California today-forces that inspire respect, cultivate appreciation, and stir emotion. -Amy V. Kitchener, executive director and cofounder of the Alliance for California Traditional Arts This milestone monograph sheds light on one of the least understood and most fascinating corners of the Native American world. -Daniel Sheehy, director and curator of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Malcolm has always worked diligently to ensure that our Native worldview, culture, and traditions are presented through our own voice. This book is an extension of his commitment to our people with the utmost integrity and respect. -Susan Masten, former chair of the Yurok Tribe Malcolm Margolin brings to life the beauty, wisdom, compassion, and diversity of California's first people with wit, sensitivity, and style. This book should be required reading for any Californian interested in learning about our Indigenous people and their ongoing efforts to revitalize their languages, material culture and crafts, ceremonies, culinary arts, and lands. -Kent G. Lightfoot, professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley This compelling, wise, and profoundly moving book is a must read for anyone with an interest in the contemporary peoples of Native California. The fruit of a half-century of intimate involvement, it has much to teach us about living among the First Peoples of this ancient slice of the world. -Ira Jacknis, research anthropologist at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley With elegance, passion, and humanity, Malcolm Margolin takes his readers on a celebratory and profoundly hopeful excursion into the little known, diverse, vibrant, complicated, and deeply humane worlds of Native California past, present, and future. -Beverly R. Ortiz, chair of Native California Research Institute This book is for California's Indigenous Peoples, and for all the rest of us too. It is from an ally who views the beauty and wonder of life as an essential element in fixing the world. -Janeen Antoine (Sicangu Lakota), executive director of American Indian Contemporary Arts With his elfin nature and wry humor, Malcolm Margolin has modeled the most pure-hearted and humble allyship. Now he offers readers this deeply human, accessible, and wide-ranging storytelling, sharing what he has learned in order to benefit Mother Earth and all people who are Indigenous to her mysterious and complex interrelated systems. -Nina Simons, cofounder and chief relationship strategist of Bioneers Malcolm Margolin is not only a California hero, he is a national treasure; in this personal anthology-memoir he has brought us even closer to the still-beating heart of our foundational and astonishingly surviving Native California world. -Peter Nabokov, author of Where the Lightning Strikes, editor of Native American Testimony Malcolm recognizes that simply recording stories is not enough, it's in the telling. His work, personality, energy, uniqueness, creativity, and interactions with California Native people seem to have emerged from a place deep within his spirit and soul. -Annette L. Reed (Tolowa Dee-ni'), professor in Native American studies and ethnic studies at California State University, Sacramento Throughout his book, Malcolm provides a glimpse into the California Indian world without the burden of top-down anthropological jargon or theorizing. It is a beautiful collection of stories about a journey of friendships that span decades. Malcolm embodies in print and in practice what it means to be an ally, an accomplice, and-most importantly-a friend. -Peter Nelson (Coast Miwok and tribal citizen of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria), assistant professor of ethnic studies and environmental science, policy, and management at the University of California, Berkeley For every piece of insight or knowledge he has gleaned from our cultures, Malcolm gives back in savvy, tangible, imaginative support that empowers our cultures and our lives. It was a lucky day for us when this Boston Jew wandered into our homelands and hung out so deeply he's never left. -Deborah A. Miranda (Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation), author of Bad Indians Malcolm has always been on the cutting edge of Native America, especially here in California. His work is his legacy; it will be a legacy unsurpassed but an inspiration to the countless others who will attempt to follow in his footsteps. -Hon. Ron W. Goode, tribal chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe


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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.

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