An edition of Spirits of our whaling ancestors (2010)

Spirits of our whaling ancestors

revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth traditions

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Spirits of our whaling ancestors
Charlotte Coté, Charlotte Coté
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An edition of Spirits of our whaling ancestors (2010)

Spirits of our whaling ancestors

revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth traditions

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

"Following the removal of the gray whale from the Endangered Species list in 1994, the Makah tribe of northwest Washington State announced that they would revive their whale hunts; their relatives, the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation of British Columbia, shortly followed suit. Neither tribe had exercised their right to whale--in the case of the Makah, a right affirmed in their 1855 treaty with the federal government--since the gray whale had been hunted nearly to extinction by commercial whalers in the 1920s. The Makah whale hunt of 1999 was an event of international significance, connected to the worldwide struggle for aboriginal sovereignty and to the broader discourses of environmental sustainability, treaty rights, human rights, and animal rights. It was met with enthusiastic support and vehement opposition.

As a member of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation, Charlotte Coté offers a valuable perspective on the issues surrounding indigenous whaling, past and present. Whaling served important social, economic, and ritual functions that have been at the core of Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth societies throughout their histories. Even as Native societies faced disease epidemics and federal policies that undermined their cultures, they remained connected to their traditions. The revival of whaling has implications for the physical, mental, and spiritual health of these Native communities today, Coté asserts. Whaling, she says, "defines who we are as a people.

Her analysis includes major Native studies and contemporary Native rights issues, and addresses environmentalism, animal rights activism, anti-treaty conservatism, and the public's expectations about what it means to be "Indian." These thoughtful critiques are intertwined with the author's personal reflections, family stories, and information from indigenous, anthropological, and historical sources to provide a bridge between cultures. This work, by an Indigenous scholar who also has hereditary rights to particular kinds of information and who shares the traditions of her own family and community, makes a powerful contribution to Northwest Coast Indigenous and environmental history."--pub. desc.

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English
Pages
273

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Spirits of our whaling ancestors: revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth traditions
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Table of Contents

Introduction: honoring our whaling ancestors
Tsawalk: The centrality of whaling to Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Life
Utla: Worldviews Collide : The arrival of Mamalhn'i in Indian Territory
Kutsa: Maintaining the cultural link to whaling ancestors
Muu: The Makah harvest a whale
Sucha: challenges to our right to whale
Nupu: Legal impediments spark a 2004 whale hunt
Atlpu: restoring Nanash'agtl communities.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Seattle, Vancouver
Series
A Capell family book, Capell family book

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.897/954
Library of Congress
E99.M19 C68 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 273 p. :
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24913711M
ISBN 10
0295990465
ISBN 13
9780295990460
LCCN
2010007787
OCLC/WorldCat
551719381

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