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Yosemite / Kate Nearpass Ogden.

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"In 1851 a small militia trekking through California's Sierra Nevada Mountains discovered one of the world's most spectacular natural sites; Yosemite Valley is now visited by millions of people each year. A comprehensive and unique scientific and cultural history of this remarkable area of natural beauty, Yosemite explores everything from the valley's geological origins to its nineteenth-century discovery and the creation of the magnificent park that it is today. The valley was known to its native Miwok inhabitants as Ahwahnee, translated as 'place like a gaping mouth'. The name that stuck, however--the English 'Yosemite'--may be a corruption of the Miwok phrase johemite, which some writers translate as 'some of them are killers'. Today the park plays host daily to an array of painters, photographers, hikers, mountain climbers, campers and tourists from across America and around the world, drawn to its unique rock formations, breathtaking vistas and spectacular waterfalls. Yosemite traces the park's formation, exploration, exploitation and preservation, taking in both the natural forces that sculpted the valley itself and the colourful characters that shaped it socially and culturally, as well as many of the works of art it has inspired. Rich in detail as well as intriguing anecdotes, this history of California's 'incomparable valley' is beautifully illustrated with more than 100 striking images, from historical engravings and advertising graphics to works by renowned artists and photographers, including Carleton Watkins, Ansel Adams, Albert Bierstadt, Bruce Davidson and David Hockney." -- Publisher's description

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781780235271
  • ISBN: 1780235275
  • Physical Description: 200 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: London, UK : Reaktion Books Ltd, 2015.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-189) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Granite plutons and 'God's great plow' -- Discovery : weird beauty and terrible grandeur -- Yosemite as home -- American Eden -- Artists' mecca -- The park idea -- Tourists, tolls and trains -- Trouble in paradise -- A national playground.
Subject: Yosemite Valley (Calif.)
Yosemite National Park (Calif.)
Indians of North America > California > Yosemite Valley > History.
Yosemite Valley (Calif.) > History.
Yosemite National Park (Calif.) > History.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library F 868 .Y6 O33 2015 30775305537418 General Collection Available -

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Yosemite
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by Ogden, Kate Nearpass
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Yosemite


In 1851 a small militia trekked through California's Sierra Nevada Mountains and discovered a site so spectacular that, over the succeeding century and a half, millions of others would follow to gaze upon its splendor: Yosemite. Publishing in time for the 125th anniversary of Yosemite National Park, Kate Nearpass Ogden's Yosemite offers a comprehensive look at both the scientific and cultural history of this remarkable place, exploring everything from its geological origins to the political will it took to preserve it. Known for its unusual and dramatic rock formations, breathtaking vistas, and treasure trove of waterfalls, Yosemite receives nearly four million visitors a year. Scanning over these crowds, Ogden soon leaves them to walk through Yosemite's history, back to its original name, "Ahwahnee"--given by its Miwok inhabitants--and the tragic irony behind what we call it now, which early Anglo-American visitors mistook as the Miwok appellation, but which some scholars now suggest in fact means "there are killers among them." Visiting with famed stewards such as John Muir, and lesser-known ones such as James Mason Hutchings and Galen Rowell, she recounts the valley's discovery by westerners, exploration, exploitation, and its eventual preservation as one of the first National Parks. Ogden also looks at the many artworks it has inspired and the larger hold it has had on the imagination and our dreams of the unspoiled American west. Rich in detail and beautifully illustrated with everything from landscape photography to paintings inspired by its beauties, this book is a must read for anyone who has ever stepped into this incomparable valley--or anyone who has wanted to.

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