Key Resources & Types of Entries:
- College of the Siskiyous (COS) Library: Offers extensive online annotated bibliographies broken into chapters (e.g., History, Legends, Literature, Science), cataloging materials from early explorers like Joaquin Miller and John Muir to modern studies.
- William C. Miesse: Author of the foundational Mount Shasta: An Annotated Bibliography (1993) and Sudden and Solitary: Mount Shasta and Its Artistic Legacy.
- Shasta Public Libraries: Provides access to bibliographies, including those focused on Wintu/Shasta Native American culture and history.
Common Themes in Annotations:
- Geology & Exploration: Entries detail volcanic history, glaciers (Whitney, Muir), early surveys (Wilkes), and physical descriptions.
- Native American Culture: Focuses on Wintu traditions, legends (little people, creation stories), and historical interactions.
- Spiritual & Esoteric Lore: Covers Lemurian legends, UFO sightings, New Age beliefs, and the mountain's role as a spiritual center.
- Literature & Art: Highlights poems, stories, and artwork inspired by Shasta, from 19th-century writers to contemporary artists.
- History: Documents land use (logging, railroads), CCC work, and the shifting interpretations of the mountain's significance.
How to Use:
- Use the COS Library's structured PDFs to find specific topics (e.g., "Lemuria," "Joaquin Miller").
- Search for Miesse's works for broad, compiled lists.
- Look for entries in bibliographies for specific, often obscure, details.
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