First in This Land
A collection of readings attesting to the unique relationship the indigenous Snake River-Palouse and Umatilla peoples have long had with their traditional homelands in the Inland Pacific Northwest. These accounts by tribal elders and consultants reflect a vibrant existence across a majestic landscape of rivers, prairies, and mountains that formed the basis of rich material and spiritual experience amidst the challenges of Euro-American cultural contact.
Selections include important oral and ethnographic accounts gathered by the editors through many years of collaboration with Malissa Minthorn and other members of the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute on the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Pendleton, Oregon. The result is a remarkable assembly of readings that encourages efforts to safeguard crucial cultural and environmental perspectives.
Edited by Clifford Trafzer and Richard Scheuerman, both distinguished writers in their own right who have made it a life’s work to learn about the world of Native Americans by hearing their stories from the people who have lived them, and then to share those stories with the world in an effort to enhance the understanding of all.
Firsthand accounts of tribal experiences as well as several legends and stories shared in print for the first time, accompanied by original ink drawings done for this book by Jeremy Wolf, a member of Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Order here. Paperback, ©2025, 216 pages, 24.00. Your purchase helps support the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute in Pendleton, Oregon.
The Harvest Series
A unique and remarkable collection. The story of artists, authors, and composers who since time immemorial have expressed the primacy of agrarian responsibility for the well-being of individual souls and society writ large.” —By Richard Scheuerman with contributions by Alex McGregor and John Clement. Find out more, and purchase, here.