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Agnes Baker Pilgrim

Agnes Emma Baker Pilgrim (September 11, 1924 – November 27, 2019) was a Native American spiritual elder from Grants Pass, Oregon.[1] She was the oldest member of her tribe, the Takelma.[2][3] She was also the granddaughter of Jack Harney, the first elected Chief of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz.[4] Pilgrim was Elected Chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers at its founding in 2004.[5] "She was honored as a "Living Treasure" by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz, and as a "Living Cultural Legend" by the Oregon Council of the Arts."[3]

Agnes Baker Pilgrim
Taowhywee (or Morningstar)
Pilgrim (with friend)
Takelma, Confederated Tribes of Siletz leader
Personal details
Born(1924-09-11)September 11, 1924
Lodgson, Oregon
DiedNovember 27, 2019(2019-11-27) (aged 95)
Grants Pass, Oregon
EducationTaft High School; Southern Oregon State College
Known forChairperson of International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers; brought back the 'Salmon Ceremony' to Southern Oregon after 150 years.
NicknameGrandma Aggie

Personal life edit

Pilgrim was born on September 11, 1924[6] having been delivered by Elizabeth Juliana Tole Harney, Pilgrim's grandmother who was a midwife.[7] Her family was poor during the Depression and survived with no electricity.[8]

Grandma Aggie, as she was affectionately known, had a rich and varied working life ranging from working for the Indian Health Service as a physician's assistant, an alcohol and drug counselor, a scrub nurse, a logger, a singer, a bouncer, a barber in a jail and a stock car racing driver.[9]

Married three times, Pilgrim had three daughters and three sons. Pilgrim also had twenty grandchildren, thirty-one great grandchildren and a great great grandchild.[10]

In 1982 Pilgrim was seriously ill with cancer. Pilgrim claimed that she asked the Creator to let her live as she had many friends and family who relied on her, and that, she had a lot left to do in the world. Ever since that time she had a transformation and gravitated to a very spiritual type of life – even though Pilgrim admitted to have initially being reluctant to travel her spiritual path as she doubted her worthiness for this task.[11]

Agnes Baker Pilgrim spoke of her life, her calling and her philosophy in an oral history collected on January 23, 2018 on the banks of the Rogue River in Grants Pass, Oregon as part of the Stories of Southern Oregon project at Southern Oregon University.

Sacred Salmon Ceremony edit

A ceremony to welcome, bless, and thank the returning salmon each year was held by the Takelma tribe, as well as many other Indian tribes in the northwest United States and Canada, .[4] However, for 140 years, due to the loss of traditional ways, the ceremony was not performed publicly by the Takelma tribe.[8] To revive the ceremony, Pilgrim and her late husband Grant Pilgrim (Yurok tribe), visited with area tribes that continued to perform this ceremony. Following numerous visits to ceremonial and spiritual gatherings of northwest tribes, the Pilgrims brought back their version of the ceremony to Southern Oregon.[12][13] Due to Pilgrim's contribution in returning the Salmon Ceremony to Jackson County, she is known to some locals as the 'Keeper of the Sacred Salmon Ceremony'.[3][14]

A great deal of interest has since been shown by the National Geographic magazine and the World Wildlife Fund and Martha Stewart due to the unprecedented increase in salmon seen in the river since the ceremony has been performed.[15][citation needed]

The ceremony is annually held on the bank of the Applegate River in Southwest Oregon[12]

Konanway Nika Tillicum (All My Relations) Youth Academy edit

While studying psychology and Native American studies at Southern Oregon University at the age of 50, Pilgrim co-founded the Konanway Nika Tillicum (All My Relations) Native American Summer Youth Academy.[8] She was the Elder-Woman-in-Residence for the Academy.[16]

The International Council of 13 Grandmothers edit

In 2004, Pilgrim was approached by The Center for Sacred Studies to serve on the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. Pilgrim was the oldest of the Grandmothers and was elected as the council's Chairpersonchairman.[17]

The Council has been active in protecting indigenous rights and medicines, promoting ancient wisdom.

Pilgrim considered the International Council of 13 Grandmothers not to have come together by accident, coming at the eleventh hour to be "a voice for the voiceless."[18]

In 2008, she traveled with the group on "a trip to Rome to try to get Pope Benedict XVI to rescind historical papal bulls, which played a role in the genocidal onslaught of indigenous people worldwide," according to Indian Country Today Media Network.[19]

Legacy edit

Pilgrim's likeness is featured in the bronze statue, We Are Here, in downtown Ashland, Oregon. Pilgrim attended the dedication ceremony on May 24, 2013.[20]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Schaefer (2006) p.15
  2. ^ "Heartland: Just Like Grandma Told You". Utne Reader. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c . The Evergreen State College. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  4. ^ a b McCowan, K, (2004)
  5. ^ Schaefer (2006) p. 2
  6. ^ Agnes Baker Pilgrim April 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Baker-Pilgrim A. Biography
  8. ^ a b c Native Village Publications
  9. ^ Grandma Aggie - Conversations from Penn State. WPSU. July 22, 2009. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  10. ^ Schaefer (2006) p.18
  11. ^ Schaefer (2006) p.17
  12. ^ a b Baker-Pilgrim, A, Salmon Ceremony '94–'06
  13. ^ Holden, Madronna (November 2009). . Australian Humanities Review (47). doi:10.22459/AHR.47.2009.12. Archived from the original on November 24, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  14. ^ Doty, T, Ceremonies
  15. ^ Supriano, S, (6 April 2009)
  16. ^ . Southern Oregon University. Archived from the original on January 9, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  17. ^ Schaefer (2006) p.19
  18. ^ Harcourt-Smith
  19. ^ Cappricioso, Rob (August 23, 2008). "Chief grandma tells it how it is". Indian Country Today Media Network. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  20. ^ Valencia, Mandy (May 24, 2013). "'We Are Here'". Ashland Daily Tidings. from the original on July 18, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2013.

References edit

  • Agnes Baker-Pilgrim (Official Website), Biography.
  • Doty, T, Culture.
  • Harcourt-Smith, J,
  • McCowan, K, Canku Ota (Many Paths), .
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  • Jean Feraca (Director) (January 22, 2008). . Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders. Wisconsin Public Radio. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013.
  • Schaefer, Carol (2006). Grandmothers counsel the world : women elders offer their vision for our planet. Boston: Trumpeter/Shambhala Publications. ISBN 9781590302934.
  • Sue Supriano Steppin’ Out of Babylon. (2009-04-06) Interview with Agnes Baker Pilgrim - Chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and the oldest living member of the Takelma Siletz nation of Southern Oregon

External links edit

  • International Council of 13 of Indigenous Grandmothers Official Website July 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • Official website for documentary October 8, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  • For The Next Seven Generations Film Trailer
  • Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Grandma Aggie. Stories of Southern Oregon [videotaped oral history], January 23, 2018
  • Ayers, Jane (December 3, 2019). "'Grandma Aggie' leaves a lasting impact". Mail Tribune. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  • "Agnes Pilgrim, indigenous-rights advocate and oldest member of Oregon's Takelma tribe, dies at 95". The Oregonian. November 28, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2020.

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Agnes Emma Baker Pilgrim September 11 1924 November 27 2019 was a Native American spiritual elder from Grants Pass Oregon 1 She was the oldest member of her tribe the Takelma 2 3 She was also the granddaughter of Jack Harney the first elected Chief of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz 4 Pilgrim was Elected Chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers at its founding in 2004 5 She was honored as a Living Treasure by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz and as a Living Cultural Legend by the Oregon Council of the Arts 3 Agnes Baker PilgrimTaowhywee or Morningstar Pilgrim with friend Takelma Confederated Tribes of Siletz leaderPersonal detailsBorn 1924 09 11 September 11 1924Lodgson OregonDiedNovember 27 2019 2019 11 27 aged 95 Grants Pass OregonEducationTaft High School Southern Oregon State CollegeKnown forChairperson of International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers brought back the Salmon Ceremony to Southern Oregon after 150 years NicknameGrandma Aggie Contents 1 Personal life 2 Sacred Salmon Ceremony 3 Konanway Nika Tillicum All My Relations Youth Academy 4 The International Council of 13 Grandmothers 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editPilgrim was born on September 11 1924 6 having been delivered by Elizabeth Juliana Tole Harney Pilgrim s grandmother who was a midwife 7 Her family was poor during the Depression and survived with no electricity 8 Grandma Aggie as she was affectionately known had a rich and varied working life ranging from working for the Indian Health Service as a physician s assistant an alcohol and drug counselor a scrub nurse a logger a singer a bouncer a barber in a jail and a stock car racing driver 9 Married three times Pilgrim had three daughters and three sons Pilgrim also had twenty grandchildren thirty one great grandchildren and a great great grandchild 10 In 1982 Pilgrim was seriously ill with cancer Pilgrim claimed that she asked the Creator to let her live as she had many friends and family who relied on her and that she had a lot left to do in the world Ever since that time she had a transformation and gravitated to a very spiritual type of life even though Pilgrim admitted to have initially being reluctant to travel her spiritual path as she doubted her worthiness for this task 11 Agnes Baker Pilgrim spoke of her life her calling and her philosophy in an oral history collected on January 23 2018 on the banks of the Rogue River in Grants Pass Oregon as part of the Stories of Southern Oregon project at Southern Oregon University Sacred Salmon Ceremony editA ceremony to welcome bless and thank the returning salmon each year was held by the Takelma tribe as well as many other Indian tribes in the northwest United States and Canada 4 However for 140 years due to the loss of traditional ways the ceremony was not performed publicly by the Takelma tribe 8 To revive the ceremony Pilgrim and her late husband Grant Pilgrim Yurok tribe visited with area tribes that continued to perform this ceremony Following numerous visits to ceremonial and spiritual gatherings of northwest tribes the Pilgrims brought back their version of the ceremony to Southern Oregon 12 13 Due to Pilgrim s contribution in returning the Salmon Ceremony to Jackson County she is known to some locals as the Keeper of the Sacred Salmon Ceremony 3 14 A great deal of interest has since been shown by the National Geographic magazine and the World Wildlife Fund and Martha Stewart due to the unprecedented increase in salmon seen in the river since the ceremony has been performed 15 citation needed The ceremony is annually held on the bank of the Applegate River in Southwest Oregon 12 Konanway Nika Tillicum All My Relations Youth Academy editWhile studying psychology and Native American studies at Southern Oregon University at the age of 50 Pilgrim co founded the Konanway Nika Tillicum All My Relations Native American Summer Youth Academy 8 She was the Elder Woman in Residence for the Academy 16 The International Council of 13 Grandmothers editMain article International Council of 13 Grandmothers In 2004 Pilgrim was approached by The Center for Sacred Studies to serve on the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers Pilgrim was the oldest of the Grandmothers and was elected as the council s Chairpersonchairman 17 The Council has been active in protecting indigenous rights and medicines promoting ancient wisdom Pilgrim considered the International Council of 13 Grandmothers not to have come together by accident coming at the eleventh hour to be a voice for the voiceless 18 In 2008 she traveled with the group on a trip to Rome to try to get Pope Benedict XVI to rescind historical papal bulls which played a role in the genocidal onslaught of indigenous people worldwide according to Indian Country Today Media Network 19 Legacy editPilgrim s likeness is featured in the bronze statue We Are Here in downtown Ashland Oregon Pilgrim attended the dedication ceremony on May 24 2013 20 Notes edit Schaefer 2006 p 15 Heartland Just Like Grandma Told You Utne Reader Retrieved June 16 2013 a b c Agnes Baker Pilgrim North America at Evergreen The Evergreen State College Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b McCowan K 2004 Schaefer 2006 p 2 Agnes Baker Pilgrim Archived April 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine Baker Pilgrim A Biography a b c Native Village Publications Grandma Aggie Conversations from Penn State WPSU July 22 2009 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved July 17 2020 Schaefer 2006 p 18 Schaefer 2006 p 17 a b Baker Pilgrim A Salmon Ceremony 94 06 Holden Madronna November 2009 Re storying the World Reviving the Language of Life Australian Humanities Review 47 doi 10 22459 AHR 47 2009 12 Archived from the original on November 24 2012 Retrieved June 11 2013 Doty T Ceremonies Supriano S 6 April 2009 President s Page Southern Oregon University Archived from the original on January 9 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 Schaefer 2006 p 19 Harcourt Smith Cappricioso Rob August 23 2008 Chief grandma tells it how it is Indian Country Today Media Network Retrieved June 16 2013 Valencia Mandy May 24 2013 We Are Here Ashland Daily Tidings Archived from the original on July 18 2020 Retrieved June 11 2013 References editAgnes Baker Pilgrim Official Website Biography Doty T Culture Grandmothers Council website about the Grandmothers Harcourt Smith J Future Primitive on the international council of thirteen indigenous grandmothers McCowan K Canku Ota Many Paths Tribal Elder Keeps Salmon Ceremony Going Strong Native Village Publications Grandmother Agnes Baker Pilgrim usurped Jean Feraca Director January 22 2008 Wisdom of Indigenous Grandmothers Guests Agnes Baker Pilgrim Jyoti Prevatt Carol Schaefer Here On Earth Radio Without Borders Wisconsin Public Radio Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Schaefer Carol 2006 Grandmothers counsel the world women elders offer their vision for our planet Boston Trumpeter Shambhala Publications ISBN 9781590302934 Sue Supriano Steppin Out of Babylon 2009 04 06 Interview with Agnes Baker Pilgrim Chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and the oldest living member of the Takelma Siletz nation of Southern OregonExternal links editAgnes Official website International Council of 13 of Indigenous Grandmothers Official Website Archived July 24 2010 at the Wayback Machine Grandma Aggie interviewed on Conversations from Penn State Official website for documentary Archived October 8 2019 at the Wayback Machine Konanway Nika Tillicum All My Relations Youth Academy For The Next Seven Generations Film Trailer The Center for Sacred Studies Turtle Island Storyteller Grandmother Agnes talks about water Conversations from Penn State Interview with Grandmother Agnes Statement of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers Future Primitive interview with Agnes Agnes Baker Pilgrim Grandma Aggie Stories of Southern Oregon videotaped oral history January 23 2018 Ayers Jane December 3 2019 Grandma Aggie leaves a lasting impact Mail Tribune Retrieved July 18 2020 Agnes Pilgrim indigenous rights advocate and oldest member of Oregon s Takelma tribe dies at 95 The Oregonian November 28 2019 Retrieved July 18 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agnes Baker Pilgrim amp oldid 1186851191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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