Imagining the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta

Imagining the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta An Anthology of Voices Across Centuries - America Through Time

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Publisher's Synopsis

From native peoples to today's inhabitants, this anthology collects Delta stories. For native peoples, the Delta satisfied mind, body, and spirit. For the Spanish recruiting native labor and souls, it was dangerous. The rancheros understood its agricultural worth but suffered when it became the highway to gold. However, farmers won a prohibition of some mining practices and the right to drain swamps. Levees and transportation improved, but tensions between investors and farmers erupted.
Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Portuguese, Italians, Sikh, and Mexicans provided labor and created vibrant settlements. With outboard motors and prohibition, the Delta became an escape for metropolitan Californians. Then WWII brought the internment of Japanese, military installations, the draft, and the importation of Mexican braceros.
Even before WWII, the Delta was key to water distribution and habitat restoration. After the war, its water was sought for agriculture and cities. While the Delta's farms and marinas are valued, its worth as habitat and water conveyance is contested.
Responding to trends throughout California, this anthology chronicles unique voices from Delta inhabitants across generations.

Book information

ISBN: 9781634993951
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: America Through Time
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 400
Weight: 20g
Height: 235mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 8mm