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The Mission's 'Little Rez' was once the center of Native American life in San Francisco


The Mission s Little Rez was once the center of Native American life in San Francisco
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FILE American Indians play ball games outside the prison wall on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco during their occupation of the island in this Nov. 26, 1969 file photo. The sign reading INDIANS WELCOME, is one of the few physical reminders that 30 years ago a group of American Indians clung to the barren, bony slopes of Alcatraz for 19 months, winning the attention of the world and igniting a passion for civil rights. (AP Photo/File)Associated Press 1969
The path of almost every Native American who arrived in San Francisco in the 1960s led straight to Warren’s Slaughterhouse Bar. ....

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'The Diné Reader' an unforgettable experience


‘The Diné Reader’ an unforgettable experience
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By Leslie Doran Special to the Herald
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 5:59 PM
‘The Diné Reader’ an unforgettable experience
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“The Diné Reader” is obviously a labor of love with the gestation period taking over a decade of devoted research and collaboration. The four editors have wide backgrounds: Esther Berlin is Navajo and in 2000 won the American Book Award for her first published book, “From the Belly of My Beauty.” Jeff Berglund is a professor of English, with a focus on Native American literature and film at Northern Arizona University. He has written and collaborated ....

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