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Greg Sarris was adopted shortly after his birth by a middle-class white couple, George and Mary Sarris, who believed they could not have children. Shortly after, they conceived the first of three biological children, which complicated life at home with his alcoholic father. Sarris was frequently the target of his father's abuse.
Greg Sarris published a biography of Mabel in 1997, called Weaving the Dream (University of California Press). ... Sarris, Greg. 1993. Keeping Slug Woman Alive: ...
Sarris, Greg. Keeping Slug Woman Alive: A Holistic Approach to American Indian Texts. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. (retrieved through Google Books, 28 July 2009) ISBN 978-0-520-08007-2.
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Essie Nellie Fisk Pinola (Pewoya in the Kayasha Pomo language) [4] was born in 1902 to Emily Colder and John Pinola at the Haupt Ranch. [5] She was raised by Rosie Jarvis, her maternal grandmother and a great tribal historian. [6]
Outfest announced the upcoming Los Angeles Summer Festival’s events and special awardees, including Amandla Stenberg and Madame Gandhi. The event will take place July 13 – 23 around Los Angeles.
Greg Sarris, Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, b. 1952 [145] Madeline Sayet, Mohegan, b. 1989; Katherine Siva Saubel, Los Coyotes Cahuilla, 1920–2011 [146] Gregory Scofield, Métis, Canada, b. 1966 [22] Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Sault Ste. Marie Ojibwe, 1800–1841, first Native woman to publish [147] Bev Sellars, Xat'sull, Canada
Shortly after, Jacob said, Spohn — the woman who Greg was having an affair with — stopped by to return a lawnmower. It was roughly 9 p.m., an investigator with the state’s attorney’s ...