All year long, in celebration of our 60th anniversary, we're offering a 60% discount on a rotating selection of books. You'll never find a better price on these gems from our publishing past, but you'll need to act fast, as the selection changes monthly. For October, we’re offering a selection of books to help you celebrate Indigenous People's Day on Monday, October 11. You have through Tuesday, November 2, to get 60% off these titles when ordering through our website. To get the discount, enter the promo code OSU60 at checkout.
Songs of Power and Prayer in the Columbia Plateau: The Jesuit, the Medicine Man, and the Indian Hymn Singer
Chad S. Hamill
Songs of Power and Prayer traces a cultural, spiritual, and musical encounter that upended notions of indigeneity and the rules of engagement for Indians and priests in the Columbia Plateau. Long before Jesuits appeared in Coeur d’Alene and Salish country, Indian prophets foretold their arrival. Hamill's work reveals how song can bridge worlds, both between the individual and Spirit and between the Jesuits and the Indians. Whether sung in an indigenous ceremony or adapted for Catholic Indian services, song abides as a force that strengthens Native identity and acts as a conduit for power and prayer.
List Price: $21.95 | Sale Price $8.78 with promo code OSU60 (expires 11/2/2021)
Ancestral Places: Understanding Kanaka Geographies
Katrina-Ann R. Kapāʻanaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira
Ancestral Places explores the deep connections that ancestral Kānaka (Native Hawaiians) enjoyed with their environment. It honors the moʻolelo (historical accounts) of the ancestral places of their kūpuna (ancestors), and reveals how these moʻolelo and their relationships with the ʻāina (land) inform a Kanaka sense of place.
List Price: $22.95 | Sale Price $9.18 with promo code OSU60 (expires 11/2/2021)
Teaching Oregon Native Languages
Joan Gross
In a world where over half of the remaining 6000 languages will most likely disappear by the end of the century, attention has finally begun to focus on the struggles of indigenous people to save their languages. This book tells the story of perseverance and survival against unbelievable odds, using the words of today's speakers and learners of Oregon's languages. Interviews with 52 native speakers provide valuable insights into how languages are lost and how a linguistic heritage can be brought to life.
List Price: $24.95 | Sale Price $9.98 with promo code OSU60 (expires 11/2/2021)
Legible Sovereignties: Rhetoric, Representations, and Native American Museums
Lisa King
An interdisciplinary work that draws on the fields of rhetorical studies, Native American and Indigenous studies, and museum studies, Legible Sovereignties tracks the exhibit spaces at the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan’s Ziibiwing Center, Haskell Indian Nation University’s Cultural Center and Museum, and the Smithsonian’s Washington, DC branch of the National Museum of the American Indian over their first ten years, from their opening until the summer of 2014. Far from formulaic, each site has developed its own rhetorical approaches to reaching its public, revealing multiple challenges and successes in making Native self-representation legible and accessible.
List Price: $24.95 | Sale Price $9.98 with promo code OSU60 (expires 11/2/2021)
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Legible Sovereignties
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Ancestral Places
Ancestral Places explores the deep connections that ancestral Kānaka (Native Hawaiians) enjoyed with their environment. It honors the moʻolelo (historical accounts) of the ancestral places...
Songs of Power and Prayer in the Columbia Plateau
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Teaching Oregon Native Languages
In a world where over half of the remaining 6000 languages will most likely disappear by the end of the century, attention has finally begun...