Bad Indians (Expanded Edition): A Tribal Memoir

Newly expanded, a memoir hailed as essential by the likes of Leslie Marmon Silko and ELLE magazine.

"Bad Indians stands out as a classic quintessentially Indigenous memoir. " —Joy Harjo

Bad Indians—part tribal history, part lyric and intimate memoir—is essential reading for anyone seeking to learn about California Indian history, past and present. Widely adopted in classrooms and book clubs throughout the United States, Bad Indians—now reissued in significantly expanded form—plumbs ancestry, survivance, and the cultural memory of Native California.

In this best-selling, now-classic memoir, Deborah A. Miranda tells stories of her Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen family and the experiences of California Indians more widely through oral histories, newspaper clippings, anthropological recordings, personal reflections, and poems. This expanded edition—the first time the book has seen release in hardcover format—includes new poems and essays, as well as an extensive afterword. Wise, indignant, and playful all at once, Bad Indians is a beautiful and devastating read, and an indispensable book for anyone seeking a more just telling of American history.

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Bad Indians (Expanded Edition): A Tribal Memoir

Newly expanded, a memoir hailed as essential by the likes of Leslie Marmon Silko and ELLE magazine.

"Bad Indians stands out as a classic quintessentially Indigenous memoir. " —Joy Harjo

Bad Indians—part tribal history, part lyric and intimate memoir—is essential reading for anyone seeking to learn about California Indian history, past and present. Widely adopted in classrooms and book clubs throughout the United States, Bad Indians—now reissued in significantly expanded form—plumbs ancestry, survivance, and the cultural memory of Native California.

In this best-selling, now-classic memoir, Deborah A. Miranda tells stories of her Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen family and the experiences of California Indians more widely through oral histories, newspaper clippings, anthropological recordings, personal reflections, and poems. This expanded edition—the first time the book has seen release in hardcover format—includes new poems and essays, as well as an extensive afterword. Wise, indignant, and playful all at once, Bad Indians is a beautiful and devastating read, and an indispensable book for anyone seeking a more just telling of American history.

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Bad Indians (Expanded Edition): A Tribal Memoir

Bad Indians (Expanded Edition): A Tribal Memoir

by Deborah Miranda
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Bad Indians (Expanded Edition): A Tribal Memoir

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Newly expanded, a memoir hailed as essential by the likes of Leslie Marmon Silko and ELLE magazine.

"Bad Indians stands out as a classic quintessentially Indigenous memoir. " —Joy Harjo

Bad Indians—part tribal history, part lyric and intimate memoir—is essential reading for anyone seeking to learn about California Indian history, past and present. Widely adopted in classrooms and book clubs throughout the United States, Bad Indians—now reissued in significantly expanded form—plumbs ancestry, survivance, and the cultural memory of Native California.

In this best-selling, now-classic memoir, Deborah A. Miranda tells stories of her Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen family and the experiences of California Indians more widely through oral histories, newspaper clippings, anthropological recordings, personal reflections, and poems. This expanded edition—the first time the book has seen release in hardcover format—includes new poems and essays, as well as an extensive afterword. Wise, indignant, and playful all at once, Bad Indians is a beautiful and devastating read, and an indispensable book for anyone seeking a more just telling of American history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597145879
Publisher: Heyday
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 335,571
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Deborah A. Mirandais an enrolled member of the Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation of the Greater Monterey Bay Area in California, with Santa Ynez Chumash ancestry. Her mixed-genre memoir Bad Indians received the PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles Literary Award, won a Gold Medal from the Independent Publishers Association, and was short-listed for the William Saroyan Literary Award. She is the author of four poetry collections: Altar for Broken Things, Raised by Humans, The Zen of La Llorona, and Indian Cartography, and coeditor of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature. She earned her PhD in English literature from the University of Washington in Seattle and was Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, where she taught literature of the margins and creative writing. She retired from her professorship in 2021 to focus on scholarship and poetry involved California Mission history and literatures. She and her spouse, writer Margo Solod, live in Eugene, Oregon, a short distance from homelands in California.

Table of Contents

Preface to the 10th Anniversary Edition xi

Introduction: California Is a Story xv

The End of the World: Missionization 1770-1836 1

The Genealogy of Violence, Part I 2

Los Pájaros 3

Fisher of Men 4

Erasure Poem / A Poem 6

My Mission Glossary 8

"Dear Sonora": Writing to a Fourth Grader about Her Project 23

A Few Corrections to My Daughter's Coloring Book 29

Juliana, 1803 30

Dear Vicenta 32

Isabel Meadows 37

The People Before 40

Cousins (for Victor) 45

The Genealogy of Violence, Part II 47

Bridges: Post-Secularization 1836-1900 51

Lies My Ancestors Told for Me 52

Ularia's Curse 55

"The Diggers" (excerpt from O. P. Fitzgerald's "California Sketches") 57

"Digger Belles" 58

Burning the Digger I (newspaper article) 65

Burning the Digger II 66

Ishi at Large 68

Old News 69

Jacinta's Medicine 75

Tsa'a kakalu / uncle crow 77

Bridges 78

The Light from the Carrisa Plains: Reinvention 1900-1961 91

Tom's Stories 92

Grandfathers 95

Davy Jacks 96

Guadalupe Robles 97

The Light from the Carrisa Plains 100

My First Drink 102

He Told Me, "Have You Ever Been in a Plane?" 104

When I Woke Up, It Was Daylight 106

War 108

"'Bad' Indian Goes on Rampage at Santa Inez" 112

Novena to Bad Indians 113

Gonaway Tribe: Field Notes 116

Juan Justo's Bones 118

J. P. Harrington: A Collage 120

Teheyapami Achiska: Home 1961-present 123

Silver 124

Transplant 135

Petroglyphs 143

Mestiza Nation: A Future History of My Tribe 147

Angel in a Pink Plymouth 153

A California Indian in the Philadelphia Airport 158

Intensive Spanish: A Language Acquisition Resistance Journal 161

Learning How to Fish: A Language Homecoming Journal 164

Teheyapami Achiska 171

Soledad 173

In the Basement of the Bone Museum 175

Testimony 176

One for the Road 200

Tuolumne 202

Coyote Takes a Trip 208

Post-Colonial Thought Experiment 216

California Pow Wow 222

Namo'esa: Cleansing 223

San Zombie de los Muertos Vivientes 225

San Amnesia de la Lobotomía 227

Santa Mariposa de las Piedras 229

Santa Grita de los Dioramas 230

"To Make Story Again in the World" 232

Surfing the Tsunami 248

Acknowledgments 267

Sources and Permissions 269

Ancestry Chart 273

About the Author 277

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