In the Land of the Grasshopper Song

In the Land of the Grasshopper Song Two Women in the Klamath River Indian Country in 1908-09

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1908 easterners Mary Ellicott Arnold and Mabel Reed accepted appointments as field matrons in Karuk tribal communities in the Klamath and Salmon River country of northern California. In doing so, they joined a handful of white women in a rugged region that retained the frontier mentality of the gold rush some fifty years earlier. Hired to promote the federal government's assimilation of American Indians, Arnold and Reed instead found themselves adapting to the world they entered, a complex and contentious territory of Anglo miners and Karuk families.

In the Land of the Grasshopper Song, Arnold and Reed's account of their experiences, shows their irreverence towards Victorian ideals of womanhood, recounts their respect toward and friendship with Karuks, and offers a rare portrait of women's western experiences in this era. Writing with self-deprecating humor, the women recall their misadventures as women "in a white man's country" and as whites in Indian country. A story about crossing cultural divides, In the Land of the Grasshopper Song also documents Karuk resilience despite seemingly insurmountable odds.

New material by Susan Bernardin, André Cramblit, and Terry Supahan provides rich biographical, cultural, and historical contexts for understanding the continuing importance of this story for Karuk people and other readers.

Book information

ISBN: 9780803236370
Publisher: Bison Books
Imprint: Bison Books
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Edition, new Bison Books Edition
DEWEY: 979.421
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 316
Weight: 381g
Height: 203mm
Width: 136mm
Spine width: 19mm