| Chief Marin: Leader, Rebel, and Legend | 
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Author: Betty Goerke Publisher: Heyday Books Studio: Heyday Books Manufacturer: Heyday Books Label: Heyday Books Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Trade Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 292 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.9 x 1.3
ISBN: 1597140538 Dewey Decimal Number: 979.40049741330092 EAN: 9781597140539 ASIN: 1597140538
Publication Date: April 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In this thoroughly researched biography, anthropologist and archaeologist Betty Goerke has pieced together a portrait of the life of a fugitive leader, using mission records, ethnographies, explorers and missionaries diaries and correspondence, and other material. Chief Marin became a leader of Native resistance to Spanish colonization at that critical time when, as the mission system collapsed, California would once again be transformed, this time by Americans. With marvelous detail, Goerke paints a picture of the California of Marin s time.
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  A Must Read for Anyone Interested in the Natural World and Miwok Culture January 7, 2008 I am a naturalist and a student of Native American cultures and I love this book. I'm reading it now. It is rare to find an author so expert in the natural world, the specific local and the Miwok culture. She takes you to the time of Marin with her descriptions of the plants, sights and smells of that time. I've already given this book to several friends.
  Comprehensive and Objective November 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is well written and provides a comprehensive and fair handed assessment of Native American history in the Bay Area. This book is long overdue and well worth reading.
  Any resident of Northern California well knows one of its richest counties is Marin County July 27, 2007 Marin County, California, is named after a Native American tribal chieftain of the Coast Miwok who resisted Spanish colonization at a time when the infamous system of Spanish missions collapsed and California was being rapidly transformed by the Americans. "Chief Marin: Leader, Rebel, And Legend" is a compelling biography of a hitherto obscure figure by anthropologist and archaeologist Betty Goerke who drew upon her seminal research efforts with mission records, ethnographies, the diaries and correspondences of missionaries and explorers, and other source materials. Of special note is the section of thematically relevant photographic illustrations. An enthusiastically recommended addition to academic and community library Native American Studies and American Biography reference collections, "Chief Marin" is a vividly written, informative biography of a remarkable man and his epic struggle to emancipate his people from the Spanish colonial system in an ultimately doomed effort to preserve his people's aboriginal lifestyle.
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