Book: Shasta Nation This is the history of the Shasta Nation as told by the Shasta people to Betty Lou Hall, who has spent her life recording and verifying Shasta oral history with documents, photographs, and interviews. Now she presents this story of her people. Thousands of years before there was a California, the native Shasta Upper-Klamath people had a successful society in an area stretching from Crater Lake near Medford, Oregon, to just north of Redding, California. These people are far fewer today, but they are still there. Many early American settlers tried to eliminate, enslave, or forget them, and later anthropologists cut them into linguistic jigsaw-puzzle maps of origin. Meanwhile, the descendants of approximately 35 surviving families overcame both hatred and scientific scrutiny.
Details of Book: Shasta Nation Book: Shasta Nation
Author: Monica J. Hall, Betty Lou Hall
ISBN: 0738529575
ISBN-13: 9780738529578
, 978-0738529578
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Nov 2004
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (sc)
Number of Pages: 128
Language: English