Elizabeth Schultz presents her experience of a 1950s Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, California. At that time assimilationist pressures sought to suppress the indigenous culture. Schultz preserves elders' stories and her own perceptive observations of struggles and triumphs of Hoopa people of that time.
At the Cultural Center & Museum, log cabin across from bus stop at about 24th & Learnard.
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