Product Review
Tales about abalone and their historical and contemporary meanings are related by Field and his coauthors, who include the chair and other members of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe; a Point Arena Pomo elder; the chair of the Wiyot tribe and her sister; several Hupa Indians; and a Karuk scholar, artist, and performer. Reflecting the divergent perspectives of various Native groups and people, the stories and analyses belie any presumption of a single, unified indigenous understanding of abalone. At the same time, they shed light on abalone€s role in cultural revitalization, struggles over territory, tribal appeals for federal recognition, and connections among California€s Native groups. While California€s abalone are in danger of extinction, their symbolic power appears to surpass even the environmental crises affecting the state€s vulnerable coastline.









