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Their Whole Lives A Mississippi River Commercial Fisherman Richard
Younker Foreword
by Jerry Enzler November 2000 ISBN 0-8093-2337-0 | cloth | $49.95s ISBN 0-8093-2338-9 | paper | $24.95t 170 pages | 70 b&w photos | 10 x 8 1/2 Oral History, Photography, General Interest
A Shawnee Book
“Yankin’ and Liftin’ Their Whole Lives puts you on the river through Richard Younker’s captivating portrait of Junnie Putman, his family, and their pursuit of life on the Mississippi at Bellevue, Iowa.”—Jerry Enzler, executive director of the Mississippi River Museum at Dubuque, Iowa, from the Foreword
Using
narrative, monologues, and seventy black-and-white photographs,
photojournalist Richard Younker examines the life and culture of what is
perhaps the last generation of people to make their living as commercial
fishermen on the Mississippi River, Junnie Putman and his family and
friends.
Younker
delves into and illustrates every aspect of Putman's life: how he works,
what he does to relax, how he interacts with family and friends. He shows
how Putman fished, divulging some of the secrets of the professional
fisherman. Examining this fisherman's life—as well as the lives of his
relatives and friends—Younker demonstrates Putman's skill as colorful
storyteller with a rich vocabulary. Putman proved forthright when
expressing his views about life, river lore, and the changing ecology.
These
fishermen (who supplement their incomes by hunting and trapping) have
various and vigorous encounters with the law, some confrontational, some
clever. They
In
each chapter, Younker narrates an aspect of the life and work of Junnie
Putman and his family and friends followed byYounker's own black-and-white
photographs that help tell the story. Introducing each photograph is a
monologue in which Putman or one of his relatives either recounts the
history of the family that settled in Bellevue, Iowa, in 1862 or explains
the methods and dangers of a specific job.
Although
he spent parts of nine years documenting Junnie Putman and his family,
Younker condenses his observations into a single year. He shows, for
example, how fishing techniques change with the seasons. Putman uses hoop
nets in the spring, trotlines in the summer, trammel nets in the fall,
seines in the open water in late fall, and seines under the water in
winter.
In
Yankin' and Liftin' Their Whole Lives, Younker presents the richness
Based
in Chicago, Richard Younker has
been an award-winning freelance photojournalist for twenty-six years. His
books include On Site Construction
of a High Rise, Street Signs Chicago, and Our
Chicago, Faces and Voices of the City.
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