Alfred Kroeber, the Yuroks, and Me

A Letter to My Daughter

Authors

  • Dana Lloyd Villanova University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jsrnc.25268

Keywords:

Yurok, law, religion, voice, positionality, Kroeber

Abstract

I explore my positionality as a non-Indigenous scholar writing about Indigenous peoples in California. As I think about my relationship with the Yurok people I write about, I also think about my relationship with my father, who did not raise me, and about my relationship with my own daughter. Searching for my own voice, as an academic, as a daughter, and as a mother, I wonder about the similarities between the infamous anthropologist Alfred Kroeber and me. I ask whether there is an ethical way for me to write about the Yurok, or whether I am doomed to replicate Kroeber’s sins. I conclude that greater reflexivity about my own positionality is valuable and even essential to my academic work, in relation to my interlocutors, with integrity, and indeed, in solidarity.    

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Published

2024-07-03

Issue

Section

Special Issue - Publicly Engaged Scholarship

How to Cite

Lloyd, D. (2024). Alfred Kroeber, the Yuroks, and Me: A Letter to My Daughter. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 18(4), 535–547. https://doi.org/10.1558/jsrnc.25268