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Across the Shaman’s River is the story of one of Alaska’s last Native American strongholds, a Tlingit community closed off for a century until a fateful encounter between a shaman, a preacher, and...
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15 December 2017

Across the Shaman’s River is the story of one of Alaska’s last Native American strongholds, a Tlingit community closed off for a century until a fateful encounter between a shaman, a preacher, and John Muir.
Tucked in the corner of Southeast Alaska, the Tlingits had successfully warded off the Anglo influences that had swept into other corners of the territory. This tribe was viewed by European and American outsiders as the last wild tribe and a frustrating impediment to access. Missionaries and prospectors alike had widely failed to bring the Tlingit into their power. Yet, when John Muir arrived in 1879, accompanied by a fiery preacher, it only took a speech about “brotherhood”—and some encouragement from the revered local shaman Skandoo’o—to finally transform these “hostile heathens.”
Using Muir’s original journal entries, as well as historic writings of explorers juxtaposed with insights from contemporary tribal descendants, Across the Shaman’s River reveals how Muir’s famous canoe journey changed the course of history and had profound consequences on the region’s Native Americans.
Tucked in the corner of Southeast Alaska, the Tlingits had successfully warded off the Anglo influences that had swept into other corners of the territory. This tribe was viewed by European and American outsiders as the last wild tribe and a frustrating impediment to access. Missionaries and prospectors alike had widely failed to bring the Tlingit into their power. Yet, when John Muir arrived in 1879, accompanied by a fiery preacher, it only took a speech about “brotherhood”—and some encouragement from the revered local shaman Skandoo’o—to finally transform these “hostile heathens.”
Using Muir’s original journal entries, as well as historic writings of explorers juxtaposed with insights from contemporary tribal descendants, Across the Shaman’s River reveals how Muir’s famous canoe journey changed the course of history and had profound consequences on the region’s Native Americans.
Price: £29.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Imprint: University of Alaska Press
Publication Date:
15 December 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781602233294
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"The product of three decades of thought, research, and attentive listening....Henry shines a bright light on events that have long been shadowy, half-known....Now, thanks to careful scholarship and his access to Tlingit oral history, we are given a different perspective on familiar events: we are inside the Tlingit world, looking out at the changes happening all around them."
Daniel Henry is an instructor at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, and the founder of the Alaska Native Oratory Society. He maintains a summer residence on a remote shore near Haines, Alaska.
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue
PART ONE: JILKÁAT AANÍ
1 Sojourners
2 Power Plays
3 Moving Heaven and Earth in Klukwan
4 Eagles in the Heart
PART TWO: DLEIT AANKÁAWU
5 True Believers
6 Crossed Paths
7 Unbecoming Indians
8 To’watte’s Canoe
9 Brotherhood
10 Wilder Than
11 Trampling the Shaman
Epilogue
Selected Chronology
Glossary of Tlingit
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue
PART ONE: JILKÁAT AANÍ
1 Sojourners
2 Power Plays
3 Moving Heaven and Earth in Klukwan
4 Eagles in the Heart
PART TWO: DLEIT AANKÁAWU
5 True Believers
6 Crossed Paths
7 Unbecoming Indians
8 To’watte’s Canoe
9 Brotherhood
10 Wilder Than
11 Trampling the Shaman
Epilogue
Selected Chronology
Glossary of Tlingit
Notes
Bibliography
Index