Description
A collection of nine essays that blend documentary history, oral history, and ethnographic observation to shed light on the complex world of grandmothers in Native America where grandmothers provide a vital connection to native identity, history, and wisdom.
The contributors' case studies explore grad-mothering among Navajo, Puget Sound Salish, Tewa's, Hopi's, Otoe-Missourias, Choctaws, and Sioux.
Paperback: 247 pages