Handbook of the Indians of California / A.L. Kroeber.
"This book is a history in that it tries to reconstruct and present the scheme within which these people in ancient and more recent times lived their present lives ... I have constituted the bulk of the book a series of tribal descriptions."--Preface.
Record details
- ISBN: 0486233685
- ISBN: 9780486233680
- Physical Description: xviii, 995 pages, [45] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Dover Publications, 1976.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Reprint of the 1925 ed. published by Govt. Print. Off., Washington, which was issued as no. 78 of the bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.Includes indexes.
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 943-966).
- Formatted Contents Note:
- The Yurok: land and civilization -- The Yurok: law and custom -- The Yurok: religion -- The Yurok: arts -- The Karok -- The Chimariko and Wiyot -- Athabascans: the Tolowa -- Athabascans: the Hupa, Chilula, and Whilkut -- Athabascans: southern groups -- The Yuki: ethnic geography -- The Yuki: culture -- The Yuki: religion -- The Huchnom and Coast Yuki -- The Wappo -- The Pomo: geography and politics -- The Pomo: civilization -- The Pomo: religion -- The Coast and Lake Miwok -- The Shastan group -- The Shasta -- The Achomawi and Atsugewi -- The modoc -- The Yana and Yahi -- The Penutian family -- The Wintum: geograpjhy and culture -- The Wintum: Kuksu cult -- The Maidu: land and society -- The Maidu: arts and implements -- The Maidu: religion and knowledge -- The Miwok -- The Costanoans -- The Yokuts: geography - The Yokuts: social institutions -- The Yokuts: cults -- The Yokuts: the concrete basis of life -- The Esselen and Salinans -- The Chumash -- The Washo -- The Shoshonean stock -- The Paiute, Mono, and Koso-- The Chemehuevi -- The Kawaiisu and Tübatulabal -- Serrano divisions -- The Gabrielino -- The Juaneño -- The Luiseño: the elements of civilization -- The Luiseño: organization of civilization -- The Cupeño and Cahuilla -- The Diegueño and Kamia -- The Mohave: concrete life -- The Mohave: dream life -- The Yuma -- Other Yuman tribes -- Arts of life -- Society -- Religion and knowledge -- Population -- Place names -- Culture provinces -- Prehistory -- Appendix: pronunciation of native words.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | E 78 .C15 K76 1925 | 02237046 | Stacks | Reshelving | - |
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1. The Yurok: land and civilization | ||
2. The Yurok: law and custom | ||
3. The Yurok: religion | ||
4. The Yurok: arts | ||
5. The Karok | ||
6. The Chimariko and Wiyot | ||
7. Athabascans: the Tolowa | ||
8. Athabascans: the Hupa, Chilula, and Whilkut | ||
9. Athabascans: southern groups | ||
10. The Yuki: ethnic geography | ||
11. The Yuki: culture | ||
12. The Yuki: religion | ||
13. The Huchnom and Coast Yuki | ||
14. The Wappo | ||
15. The Pomo: geography and politics | ||
16. The Pomo: civilization | ||
17. The Pomo: religion | ||
18. The Coast and Lake Miwok | ||
19. The Shastan group | ||
20. The Shasta | ||
21. The Achomawi and Atsugewi | ||
22. The Modoc | ||
23. The Yana and Yahi | ||
24. The Penutian Family | ||
25. The Wintun: geography and culture | ||
26. The Wintun: Kuksu cult | ||
27. The Maidu: land and society | ||
28. The Maidu: arts and implements | ||
29. The Maidu: religion and knowledge | ||
30. The Miwok | ||
31. The Costanoans | ||
32. The Yokuts: geography | ||
33. The Yokuts: social institutions | ||
34. The Yokuts: cults | ||
35. The Yokuts: the concrete basis of life | ||
36. The Esselen and Salinans | ||
37. The Chumash | ||
38. The Washo | ||
39. The Shoshonean stock | ||
40. The Paiute, Mono, and Koso | ||
41. The Chemehuevi | ||
42. The Kawaiisu and Tubatulabal | ||
43. Serrano divisions | ||
44. The Gabrielino | ||
45. The Juaneno | ||
46. The Luiseno: elements of civilization | ||
47. The Luiseno: organization of civilization | ||
48. The Cupeno and Cahuilla | ||
49. The Diegueno and Kamia | ||
50. The Mohave: concrete life | ||
51. The Mohave: dream life | ||
52. The Yuma | ||
53. Other Yuman tribes | ||
54. Arts of life | ||
55. Society | ||
56. Religion and knowledge | ||
57. Population | ||
58. Place names | ||
59. Culture provinces | ||
60. Prehistory | ||
Appendix: Pronunciation of native words | ||
Bibliography | ||
Classification of titles by subject | ||
Classified subject index | ||
General index |