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Great Basin & Pacific
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1901-1907 Seneca, Eastern Shawnee, Miami, Modoc
Otawa, Peoria, Quapaw & Wyandotte Indians
Paper, 170 pages. |
| Author |
Bowen |
| Price |
$35.00 |
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#PA-01
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A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific
Northwest
An excellent quick reference source for scholar and general reader.
History, culture, leading personalities , migrations and settlements.
Wasco, Nespelem, Paouse, Shoshone-Bannock, Yakima and Sinkiuse
Tribes among those covered.
Paper, 290 pages. |
| Author |
Ruby & Brown |
| Price |
$24.95 |
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#PA-14
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The Cayuse Indians – Imperial Tribesmen
of Old Oregon
The story of a remarkable people from the early years through
the 19th century when the tribe was forced onto a reservation. Long
associated with the Whitman massacre, the Cayuse “problem
was only partly solved with the 1855 treaty where they ceded their
lands and agreed to permanent residence on a reservation. This is
an expanded edition of the 1972, with added appendix.
Index, photos, map
Hardbound, 413 pages |
| Author |
Ruby & Brown |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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| #PA-20 |
The Chinook
The Chinook have lived for thousands of years in the Pacific Northwest,
an environment that provided them with everything to sustain their
way of life. Bibliography, indexed, maps, color and B&W plates.
Library hardback, 112 pages. |
| Author |
Trafzer |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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| #PA-17 |
The Chumash
Located along the southern California coast, the Chumash developed
a rich culture, with social class structure and a system of currency.
Disease and encroachment of Spanish, Mexican and American settlers
depleted the Tribe. Somehow, they have survived to recover, preserve
and practice their ancient traditions. Indexed, bibliography,
maps, color and B&W plates.
Library hardcover, 112 pages. |
| Author |
Gibson |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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| #PA-03 |
Indians and Intruders, Central California 1769
- 1849
From the Spanish mission system in 1769 to the Gold Rush of 1849
this is an examination of the drastic changes in native life. Index
and bibliography.
Hardbound, 224 pages. |
| Author |
Phillips |
| Price |
$27.95 |
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| #PA-11 |
Karuk, The Upriver People
An integration of ethnological and local sources to introduce
this northern California tribe. Bibliography.
Paper, 143 pages
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| Author |
Bell |
| Price |
$8.95 |
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| #PA-05 |
Native Americans of the Pacific Coast
Originally published as Peoples of the Sea Wind. Stories and history
Of the Haida, Chinook, Nootka, Pomo, Chusmash and other tribes.
Indexed.
Paper, 272 pages.
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| Author |
Brown |
| Price |
$9.95 |
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#PA-06
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Native Americans of California and Nevada
Revised edition. By a Native American professor written primarily
for teachers
and leaders in the field of Indian education..
Paper, 240 pages.
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| Author |
Forbes |
| Price |
$14.95 |
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Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula
Introduces readers to nine tribes: the Elwha Klallam, Jamestone
S’Klallam, Port Gamble S’Klallam, Skokomish, Squxin
Island, Quinqult, Hoh, Quileute, and Makah. Written by member of
the Olympic Peninsula Intertribal Cultural Advisory Committer, edited
by anthropologist Jacilee Wray, the book is divided into sections
for each tribe.
Index, bibliography |
| Author |
Wray |
#PA – 16
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Hardbound, 185 pages $29.95 |
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| #PA – 15 |
Paper, 185 pages $19.95 |
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#PA-02
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The Nez Perces, Tribesmen of the Columbia Plateau
A sedentary fishing tribe of central Idaho, northeastern Oregon,
and
southeastern Washington, the Nez Perce were transformed into
Buffalo hunting tribe and assimilated much of the plains Indian
culture.
Paper, 365 pages. |
| Author |
Haines |
| Price |
$17.95 |
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| #PA-09 |
The Northern Maidu
The history and culture of this northern California tribe by a
Maidu author.
Paper, 47 pages
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| Author |
Potts |
| Price |
$7.95 |
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| #PA-10 |
The Pomo Indians of California & Their
Neighbors
Pomos were a group of ‘triblets’ speaking similar
languages and dialects, living along the Northern California coast.
The book includes a large full color
Map & over 70 illustrations. Indexed.
Paper, 64 pages
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| Author |
Brown & Andrews |
| Price |
$9.95 |
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| #PA-12 |
The Salinan Indians of California &
Their Neighbors
An strong well researched attempt to reconstruct the culture of
this central California tribe. Index, Bibliography
Paper, 94 pages
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| Author |
Brusa |
| Price |
$8.95 |
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| #PA-07 |
The Shasta Indians of California &
Their Neighbors
The history of Shastan contact with whites and much that has been
learned about their culture. Today’s tribe includes over
1200 members.
Glossary, Bibliography
Paper, 126 pages
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| Author |
Renfro |
| Price |
$8.95 |
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| #PA-15 |
Tlingit Tales, Potlatch and Totem Pole
These tales, told by the head of the Beaver Clan Of Admiralty
Island, picture the culture of the Tlingit people.
Paper, 45 pages
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| Author |
Harris |
| Price |
$6.95 |
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| #PA-04 |
Walker River Valley Paiute Rolls Mason Valley Paiute
Rolls
Walker River rolls cover years 1897 - 1920; Mason Valley Rolls -
1915 -1920. Each entry identifies Native American name, where given,
English name, age, relationship and record number.
Paper, 143 pages. |
| Author |
Robinson |
| Price |
$30.00 |
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| #PA-08 |
The Wintun Indians of California &
Their Neighbors
An accurate picture of tribal life from first contact and during
gold rush days. A large full color map is included.
Index, Bibliography
Paper, 95 pages
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| Author |
Knudtson |
| Price |
$8.95 |
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