Photos: Ruth Mountaingrove Collection, University of Oregon Libraries.“Small cabins were e
Photos: Ruth Mountaingrove Collection, University of Oregon Libraries.“Small cabins were easy to build and manage. They represented a negation of traditional womanly roles. They were not built to accommodate childrearing or large-scale entertaining. Often lovers lived in separate buildings thus reinforcing the autonomy and independence which were the cornerstones of this community … What could better symbolize the separation from patriarchy than tiny buildings where women crafted individual lives?”— From The Little Houses on Women’s Lands, by Tee Corinne (2002).“I’d like to build a cabinWhere I could feel at home,Where I could live with sistersOn land that is our own.”— Lyric from “No Woman’s Land” by Ruth Mountaingrove (Turned On Woman Songbook, 1975). -- source link
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