Esther Ross, Stillaguamish Champion - Robert H. Ruby - Books - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806133430 - November 30, 2001
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Esther Ross, Stillaguamish Champion

Robert H. Ruby

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Esther Ross, Stillaguamish Champion

"Oh God, here comes Esther Ross." Such was the greeting she received from members of the U. S. Congress during her repeated trips to the Capitol on behalf of Stillaguamish Indians. Tenacious and passionate, Esther Ross?s refusal to abandon her cause resulted in federal recognition of the Stillaguamish Tribe in 1976. Her efforts on behalf of Pacific Northwest Indians at federal, state, and local levels led not only to the rebirth of the Stillaguamish but also to policy reforms affecting all Indian tribes.

In this rare, in-depth portrait of a contemporary American Indian woman, Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown document Ross?s life and achievements. At the turn of the twentieth century, the Stillaguamish tribe, located on the Puget Sound in Washington State, had all but disappeared. With no organization or system of communication, tribal members dispersed. Desperate for help, surviving members asked Ross, a young, well-educated descendant of Stillaguamish and Norwegian heritage, to assist them in suing for lost land and government services. For fifty years, she waged a persistent campaign, largely self-staffed and self-funded. Despite personal problems, cultural barriers, and reluctance among some tribal members, Ross succeeded, but she was eventually forced from tribal leadership.


352 pages, 37 black & white illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 30, 2001
ISBN13 9780806133430
Publishers University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 352
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 23 mm   ·   562 g
Language English  
Contributor Alan Stay
Contributor Jay Miller
Contributor LaDonna Harris

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