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100 1 $aSuntree, Susan.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88045244
245 10 $aSacred sites :$bthe secret history of southern California /$cSusan Suntree ; foreword by Gary Snyder ; introduction by Lowell John Bean ; photographs by Juergen Nogai.
260 $aLincoln :$bUniversity of Nebraska Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $axx, 291 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gBook One.$tThe Origins of Southern California: Western Science -- $gPart 1.$tLight, Space, Matter -- $gPart 2.$tGalaxy, Planet, Moon, Rain -- $gPart 3.$tWandering North America, Life, Death -- $gPart 4.$tReptiles, Flowers, Mammals, Rivers -- $gPart 5.$tSouthern California Coming: Mountains in Motion -- $gPart 6.$tSouthern California Ice Age: Bountiful Homeland -- $gBook Two.$tThe Origins of Southern California: Indigenous Myths and Songs -- $gPart 1.$tUniverse, World, People -- $gPart 2.$tThe Great Captain Wiyot: Death, Spirit, Power -- $gPart 3.$tFood, Feasting, Deer, Moon -- $gPart 4.$tThe First People -- $gPart 5.$tHuman Beings: Singers, Balance Keepers -- $gPart 6.$tWhite People.
520 1 $a""Sacred Sites is a glowing monument to the magic that trails behind each one of us humans, a sweet testament to imagination and whatever God we may acknowledge. I have nothing but respect and awe for this absolutely unique work of art."---Carolyn See, author of Making a Literary Life: Advice for Writers and Other Dreamers" ""Sacred Sites honors the power and beauty of our indigenous heritage and homeland. By knowing our history we better understand the present and our journey into the future."---Anthony Morales, tribal chair, Gabrielino Tongva Council of San Gabriel" ""This symphonic epic in verse repatriates the four-billion-year history of Southern California to its native heart and soul....Here is an ambitious master myth of the grand vintage we thought went out with Charles Olson and Walt Whitman. After sailing through this triumph of literary montage the Southland will never seem the same---it has become Indian Country again."---Peter Nabokov, professor in the American Indian Studies Program at the University of California at Los Angeles and the author of Where the Lightning Strikes: The Lives of American Indian Sacred Places" ""Susan Suntree presents a readable and broadly accessible account of the history of the universe, Earth, and Southern California in this scholarly and creative blend of ancient myth and modern science."---Raymond V. Ingersoll, professor of geology at the University of California, Los Angeles" ""Susan Suntree demonstrates her love for the natural world along with her deep respect for the First Peoples of southern California. The cultures of the Tongva and the Acjachemem are rich beyond measure and well documented in stories and traditions. We are not gone. We still exist. The wisdom and responsibility of being of the land is not taken lightly. Susan appreciates and supports this connection. Years of research and writing are shared with the reader."---Rhonda Robles, member of the Acjachemem Nation" "A history that is equal parts science and mythology, Sacred Sites offers a rare and poetic vision of a world composed of dynamic natural forces and mythic characters. The result is a singular and memorable account of the evolution of the Southern California landscape, reflecting the riches of both Native knowledge and Western scientific thought." "Beginning with Western science, poet Susan Suntree carries readers from the Big Bang to the present as she describes the origins of the universe, the shifting of tectonic plates, and an evolving array of plants and animals that give Southern California its unique features today. She tells of the migration of humans into the region, where they settled, and how they lived. Complementing this narrative and reflecting the Native people's view of their own history and way of life, Suntree recounts the creation myths and songs that tell the story of the First People, of unforgettable shamans and heroes, and of the origins and migrations of the human beings." "Featuring contemporary photographs of rarely seen landmarks along with meticulous research, Sacred Sites provides unusual insight into how natural history and mythology, and scientific and intuitive thinking combine to create an ever-deepening sense of a place and its people."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aCosmology$vPoetry.
650 0 $aNatural history$zNorth America$vPoetry.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$vPoetry.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065354
650 0 $aIndian mythology$zCalifornia, Southern$vPoetry.
651 0 $aCalifornia, Southern$xHistory$vPoetry.
852 0 $bglx$hPS3569.U66$iS23 2010