Susan Brandenstein Park
An anthropologist and former student of Alfred L. Kroeber and Robert Lowie, Susan Brandenstein Park conducted extensive fieldwork among the Atsuge-wi in the 1930s and collected many oral narratives. In the early 1990s she collaborated with Darryl Babe Wilson to restore the original field notes.
Articles by Susan Brandenstein Park
“Wu-ches-erik (Loon Woman) and Ori-aswe (Wildcat)”
Volume 13, Issue 1 (March, 1998)
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