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Handbook of the Indians of California / A.L. Kroeber.

Summary:

"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.
Subject:
Indians of North America > California.
Chumash Indians.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
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