Rights Remembered: A Salish Grandmother Speaks on American Indian History and the Future . American Indian Lives Series. By Pauline R. Hillaire. Edited by Gregory P. Fields. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. xvi + 428 pp. Illustrations, maps, appendices, notes, bibliography, index. $65.00. CAN$91.50, £45.00.) Hillaires are a prominent Lummi family, culture bearers and historians. Their âChildren of the Setting Sunâ dancers, founded about 1866 and wearing regalia only seen in winter, continues, with fewer âold timersâ as advisors. For over a century, Hillaires have generously taught scholars and students, fueling books, theses, and articles and filling classrooms and arenas. Scalla â of the Killer Whale, Pauline Hillaire, was the most prominent elder of this generation, herself leading the Setting Sun singer-dancers for seventeen years, earning state and national awards as an artist, storyteller, and public ⦠jaymiller4{at}juno.com
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