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Upriver to Morning is a teaching story, with original songs, that weaves inter-generational themes within the context of Salmon’s year-long journey from the Pacific Ocean to the Rogue River’s source at Boundary Springs. The narrative is rooted in universal life lessons that deepen our capacity for compassion, our sense of belonging, and our connection to nature. There is strong interest in this program from schoolteachers, reading specialists, parents, and educators who have seen the curriculum content, participated in its development, or hosted Upriver to Morning storytelling sessions in their classrooms. The story is inspired by the teachings of Takelma elder, Agnes Baker Pilgrim (1924–2019), a registered elder of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.

Upriver to Morning author and project manager, Tish McFadden, is a former professional archaeologist and anthropologist who met Agnes Baker Pilgrim in the 1980s while working to protect the prehistoric sites, artifacts, and cultural features of her Takelma ancestors in the Rogue River watershed.

The Upriver to Morning professional team includes a literacy specialist, curriculum specialist, illustrator, recording engineer, book designer, editors, filmmakers, a webmaster, and native cultural consultants.

Tish has beta-tested her pioneering program at various grade levels and summer camps. She has presented to retirement centers, libraries, historical societies, and other public gatherings. Her original story and songs, interwoven with Grandma Aggie’s Indigenous teachings, continually receive enthusiastic responses from all ages.

For more information, please visit: www.uprivertomorning.com

 

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The Upriver to Morning curriculum is a true work of art; not only is it beautifully crafted, but also inspires all types of learners to connect deeper with the special places of Southwest Oregon and Indigenous ways of understanding our world. It is a great tribute to a great woman - preserving the enduring teachings of Takelma Elder, Grandma Aggie.

~ Jeanine Moy, Director, Vesper Meadow Education Program, Medford, OR

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“Since every journey is, in the end, an interior journey toward growth, Upriver to Morning, and the Takelma teaching on which it is based, helps young people make sense of their own passages."

~ Jennifer E. Joss, Ph.D., San Francisco, CA

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“I give Upriver to Morning my whole-hearted recommendation and I am grateful that the stories of the past will continue to be the stories of today. May the legacy of the first people be lifted up, shared and remembered so that we can learn from them and honor them in our thoughts, words and actions.”

~ Tia McLean, So. Oregon Teacher of the Year 2020, Helman Elementary School, Ashland, OR