Turtle Island Storyteller Joyce Victoria Ross Button

 
Joyce Victoria Ross Button

I Have Enjoyed My Life

 

My name is Joyce Victoria Ross Button. I work at the Yakama Nation Library. I've been here back and forth for about ten years. I've been working mainly in the Strong Heart Room. It's a collection of rare books that Nepal Strong Heart had when he was back in the black and white films.

I'm also a storyteller. I come from a long line of storytellers. My mother was from the Columbia River Moses band and Kalispell Kootenai tribes. I also am Yakama descendant.

I'm forty-eight years old and I go to the schools and tell the Yakama legends, the Kootenai and Kalispell legends. I get the children involved in the story to where they're playacting out their parts.

I've been married once in my life. I was married to an Englishman named Jim Button. We had a daughter together and I have a son, and his name is Setharian Ross Shot Button. I have a granddaughter who's seven months old. Her name's Theresa Ann Pierce Shot, named after my mother.

I have enjoyed my life and what I'm able to do and what I'm able to give to the people. My main specialty is genealogical research. I've been doing that since as long as I can remember, whenever I could first begin to talk. I was fortunate to find out in years later that both my parents were also the gatekeepers in their family. They had been given all the information verbally from generations before. So I was able to get all that ancestry recorded.

I'm happy to say that my mother came from double chiefs, and my father came from kings and queens. I was able to find all these records, put them together and it was true, they were already historically recorded, including photographs. So it made my life a lot easier, my job much quicker.

When people need to have their genealogy done, they come to me and ask me questions and I can usually help them get started along the right path. 2002 I won an award. England sent me a hundred sterling pound silver check for work I'd done on Pocahontas.

I'm really happy with the things I'm able to do for the people. That's pretty much my life and what I expect to continue doing forward.

My father's got a book with his family called 'Crossroads in Kansas'. It's a Sterns-Ross genealogy that I was able to find a long lost cousin of his that we found in Vancouver and he got to meet her. Her name is Phyllis Ross Costner. She sent me a book. I hope to have my own published one day called 'On My Way Home'.

 

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