Motherlode Download Sneak Peek with Sophia Kaufman
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
7M ago
The Motherlode Download starts next week! Check out this sneak peak with Sophia Kaufman and spread the word!  Youreka! Podcast Productions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andreaandersin/message ..read more
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Jennie Curry & Yosemite Firefalls (From the Vault)
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
7M ago
this week, I am posting an old episode that was subscription only. I’m sorry. I caught the ‘vid. Back to regular programming next week! In Yosemite, for thousands of years before the discovery of gold, Native Americans traveled through and inhabited the area that the Sierra Nevada’s melting snow spills dramatically over rocky cliffs on the walls into the Valley. Waterfalls that sit over three thousand feet above its floor. The treasures the park holds are unduplicated, each wonder differing from the next, each overwhelmingly spectacular. From 1850 to 1851 Native Americans and Euro-American mi ..read more
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To-tu-ya & the Mariposa War - Yosemite
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
7M ago
Welcome back to Queens of the Mines. This is Season 4. Yosemite. This season of Queens of the Mines explores the making of Yosemite National Park and true stories of women who were there along the way, and women that were there before. In this episode, I am going to tell you about To-tu-ya, who was later known as Maria Lebrado. She was part of that 5 percent and she was the last survivor born of the Ahwahneechee band that was driven out of the Yosemite Valley by the Mariposa Battalion during the Mariposa War.  5,500 years ago, Indigenous tribes were the first to settle what we now know as ..read more
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
7M ago
“This is Queens of the Mines, where we discuss untold stories from the twisted roots of California. Today, we’ll be talking about Indian Boarding Schools in the US and California. We are in a time where historians and the public are no longer dismissing the “conflict history” that has been minimized or blotted out. We now have the opportunity to incorporate the racial and patriarchal experience in the presentation of American reality. The preceding episode may feature foul language and or adult content including violence which may be disturbing some listeners, or secondhand listeners. So, disc ..read more
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Yosemite - Season 4
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Have you ever experienced the breathtaking California wilderness? Yosemite National Park is known for its giant waterfalls and granite cliffs. Boasting Giant sequoia groves, grand valley, and lakes and streams. Yosemite receives over 3.5 million visitors annually. Just before the United State’s largest migration, the California gold rush, Yosemite remains vastly untouched and was the home of 10,000 California Miwoks.  Join me Andrea Anderson through the history of the making of Yosemite National Park and the women that were there along the way, and before.  Queens of the Mines- Yosem ..read more
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Luzena Wilson- Part 2 of 2 FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Last Time in Luzena Wilson’s Story it was late December 1849. Luzena was serving up to 200 boarders a week in Sacramento and charging each twenty five dollars. Customers were happy to pay the high price tag for a meal prepared by Luzena Wilson, for the white woman, was a rarity. In 1850 women made up just three percent of the non-Native American population in California‘s mining region, numbering about 800 in a sea of 30,000 men. As a married American woman, Luzena Wilson reminded many of the American men of home, of their wives, mothers or sisters. They treated Luzena, as she put it, like a ..read more
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Luzena Wilson - Part 1 of 2 FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Queens of the Mines features the authentic stories of gold rush women who blossomed from the camouflaged, twisted roots of California. In the next episodes, we will hear the story of The Queen of Devotion in the California Gold Mines. Much if this story is told in the own words of this entrepreneur who knew how to capitalize on her strengths and proved that some men in the Old West would eventually tire of strong, successful women during America’s Largest Migration, The Gold Rush. Sources Source: J. S. Holliday, The World Rushed In (1981)  My Checkered Life. Luzena Stanley Wilson in Early ..read more
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Ah Toy - Part 2 of 3 FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Queens of the Mines features the authentic stories of gold rush women who blossomed from the camouflaged, twisted roots of California. In Chapter Three, we will continue the story of the true pioneer of San Francisco’s Chinatown, Ah Toy, whose story highlights important aspects of the role the Chinese immigrants played in America’s Largest Migration, The Gold Rush.   Lotus “Between the graves and the city wall stood a low building, in a clump of cedar trees.” Two Americans noted as they passed by a large cemetery while visiting China during the early 1850’s. “That is the Baby-tower, tende ..read more
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Ah Toy -Part 1 of 3 - FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Queens of the Mines features the authentic stories of gold rush women who blossomed from the camouflaged, twisted roots of California. These are true stories, with some of my own fabrication of descriptive details. In Chapter Three, we will hear the story of the true pioneer of San Francisco’s Chinatown, whose story highlights important aspects of the role the Chinese immigrants played in America’s Largest Migration, The Gold Rush.    Lotus “Between the graves and the city wall stood a low building, in a clump of cedar trees.” Two Americans noted as they passed by a large cemetery wh ..read more
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Know Their Names - FROM THE VAULT
Queens of the Mines
by Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian
8M ago
Support Queens of the Mines with a tip! Venmo- @queensofthemines CashApp $queensofthemines Paypal southernminequeen@gmail.com Queens of the Mines is a historical, non-fiction collection of the stories of Gold Rush California’s top ten women. The stories address racism, immigration, genocide, human trafficking, depression, losses, success, civil rights, the earliest profession and the dark side of show business through the lens of their stories. In this episode, Andrea discusses her inspiration for the series and sets the scene of a pre-rush California ..read more
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