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131 Christians Everyone Should Know (Holman Reference)

PDF 131 Christians Everyone Should Know (Holman Reference) by Christian History Magazine Editorial Staff in History

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The life story of Viola Martinez; an Owens Valley Paiute Indian of eastern California; extends over nine decades of the twentieth century. Viola experienced forced assimilation in an Indian boarding school; overcame racial stereotypes to pursue a college degree; and spent several years working at a Japanese American internment camp during World War II. Finding herself poised uncertainly between Indian and white worlds; Viola was determined to turn her marginalized existence into an opportunity for personal empowerment. In Viola Martinez; California Paiute; Diana Meyers Bahr recounts Viola’s extraordinary life story and examines her strategies for dealing with acculturation.Bahr allows Viola to tell her story in her own words; beginning with her early years in Owens Valley; where she learned traditional lifeways; such as gathering piñons; from her aunt. In the summers; she traveled by horse and buggy into the High Sierras where her aunt traded with Basque sheepherders. Viola was sent to the Sherman Institute; a federal boarding school with a mandate to assimilate American Indians into U.S. mainstream culture. Punished for speaking Paiute at the boarding school; Viola and her cousin climbed fifty-foot palm trees to speak their native language secretly.Realizing that; despite her efforts; she was losing her language; Viola resolved not just to learn English but to master it. She earned a degree from Santa Barbara State College and pursued a career as social worker. During World War II; Viola worked as an employment counselor for Japanese American internees at the Manzanar War Relocation Authority camp. Later in life; she became a teacher and worked tirelessly as a founding member of the Los Angeles American Indian Education Commission.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Book review of "131 Christians..."By joyceJoyce's husband Mike writing. This was a great walk through Christian history. It help connect key ideas and periods over the last 20 centuries.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Amazing BookBy N. DexterMy husband and I are enjoying this book very much. The 131 Christians never cease to amaze us and is an excellent history lesson for us all.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Everyone Should Read This Book!By Mom of FourWhether you are a Christian or not; this book is a priceless tool. It recounts historical information; gives personaltraits to famous thinkers and activists; and puts events on the timeline in a new and fresh way. The book dedicatesa few pages to each person so it's easy-to-read design makes it even more attractive. I highly recommend it for all.

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