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Where the Language Lives - Janet Yoder

Where the Language Lives

Vi Hilbert and the Gift of Lushootseed

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
176 Seiten
2022
Girl Friday Productions (Verlag)
978-1-954854-26-0 (ISBN)
CHF 22,65 inkl. MwSt
The life and work of Upper Skagit tribal elder Vi Hilbert, who revitalized her native language—Lushootseed—and the culture it expresses.
The life and work of Upper Skagit tribal elder Vi Hilbert, who, more than anyone, revitalized her native language—Lushootseed—and shared it and the culture it expresses with the world.

In 1978, Seattle writer Janet Yoder took a Lushootseed class at the University of Washington. She was expecting to learn a little about this Salish language, and while Yoder did begin her Lushootseed lessons, what followed was lifelong learning and lots of adventures with Skagit tribal elder Vi Hilbert.

Drawn from thirty years of friendship and interviews, Where the Language Lives is a tribute to Vi Hilbert’s life, work, and her quest to preserve her native language. Vi carried her culture by the example of her life as she shared her beloved Lushootseed language through her teaching, speaking, storytelling, recording, and publishing. Without her diligent research and her transcription and translation of early recordings in Lushootseed, much of the language could have been lost to the world. Her historical preservation efforts were recognized with a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, presented by First Lady Hillary Clinton. She was also named a Washington State Living Treasure in 1989. Vi tasked Yoder with this collaborative book as a way of bearing witness, sometimes referring to Yoder as her “chronicler” and showing appreciation for the essays written during her life.

To celebrate the legacy of her dear friend and mentor, Yoder poured decades of Vi’s teachings and stories, along with her experience of knowing Vi, into these essays. Ultimately, Where the Language Lives is a tribute to the memory of a woman who profoundly impacted a culture, a history, and the longevity of a language.

Vi’s commitment to preserving Lushootseed contributed greatly to the renaissance of interest in Lushootseed and the growth of tribal language programs across western Washington.

These essays cover the cultural significance of canoes, baskets, blankets, the bone game, naming ceremonies, stories, and story places, as well as the ritual burning of Vi’s parents’ house in order to send it to them in the spirit world and how Vi came to commission the Healing Heart Symphony.

One foreword note is written by Vi Hilbert’s granddaughter, Jill La Pointe, and the second by Vi’s great-granddaughter Sasha La Pointe. Sasha, who carries Vi’s traditional name, is the author of the forthcoming memoir Red Paint: The Ancestral Autobiography of a Coast Salish Punk (Counterpoint Press).

Seattle writer Janet Yoder’s work has been published in literary journals, including the Baltimore Review, Chautauqua, Jet Fuel Review, Apalachee Review, American Literary Review, and Passages North. Her work has been recognized with a Pushcart Prize nomination and a Hedgebrook residency. She lives with her husband on a floating home in Seattle, Washington.

Foreword

 
 
Introduction

 
 
Where the Language Lives

 
 
Ten Things I Learned from Vi Hilbert

 
 
Vi Hilbert and the Gift of Lushootseed

 
 
Right Work

 
 
River Talk

 
 
The Old Canoe Is the New Canoe

 
 
The Brain Room

 
 
Healing Heart Symphony

 
 
Rich Old Indian

 
 
Lushootseed Is Written

 
 
Lady Louse Lived There

 
 
The Bone Game

 
 
Becoming an Elder

 
 
Burning at Nooksack

 
 
On Tape / Off Tape

 
 
Story Places

 
 
Finding Spirit

 
 
Wrapped in a Blanket

 
 
On the Outs

 
 
Elvis Sings and We Talk of Love

 
 
Vi’s Memory Is Her Treasure

 
 
Carrying a Name

 
 
Lost and Found

 
 
Basket Song

 
 
The Other Side

 
 
Lushootseed Continues

 
 
A Few Resources

 
 
Citations

 
 
Acknowledgments

 
 
In Memoriam

 
 
About the Author

 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Völkerkunde (Naturvölker)
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-954854-26-9 / 1954854269
ISBN-13 978-1-954854-26-0 / 9781954854260
Zustand Neuware
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