December’s Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives

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As Reviewed by Eugene N. Anderson, University of California, Riverside in The Journal of California Anthropology, Vol. 2, No. 2 (WINTER 1975), pp. 241-244:A child born in December is “like a baby in an ecstatic condition, but he leaves this condition” (p. 102). The Chumash, reduced by the 20th century from one of the richest and most populous groups in California to a pitiful remnant, had almost lost their strage and ecstatic mental world by the time John Peabody Harrington set out to collect what was still remembered of their language and oral literature. Working with a handful of ancient informants, Harrington recorded all he could–then, in bitter rejection of the world, kept it hidden and unpublished. After his death there began a great quest for his scattered notes, and these notes are now being published at last. Thomas Blackburn, among the first and most assiduous of the seekers through Harrington’s materials, has published her the main body of oral literature that Harrington collected from the Chumash of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. Blackburn has done much more: he has added to the 111 stories a commentary and analysis, almost book-length in its own right, and a glossary of the Chumash and Californian-Spanish terms that Harrington was prone to leave untranslated in the texts.

 

 

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December’s Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives

by Thomas C. Blackburn (Author)

  • Review Source: Eugene N. Anderson, University of California, Riverside, in The Journal of California Anthropology, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter 1975), pp. 241-244.
  • Subject: The Chumash people’s oral literature and language, as collected by John Peabody Harrington.
  • Context: By the 20th century, the Chumash had been greatly reduced in number and had almost lost their traditional ecstatic mental world.
  • Harrington’s Work: Collected language and oral literature from a small number of elderly Chumash informants, but kept the material hidden and unpublished in rejection of the outside world.
  • Publication Efforts: After Harrington’s death, efforts to recover and publish his notes led to the release of this material.
  • Thomas Blackburn’s Role: One of the primary researchers who uncovered Harrington’s notes.
    • Contribution: Published 111 Chumash stories along with:
      • Commentary and analysis, nearly book-length.
      • Glossary of Chumash and Californian-Spanish terms left untranslated by Harrington.
  • Cultural Insight: The stories offer a glimpse into the Chumash mental and cultural world, reflecting their oral traditions and language.
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