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Native Peoples of the Northwest

Author : Jan Halliday
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,38 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 9781570612411

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Working with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, travel writers Halliday and Chehak update their 1996 guide to historical and learning cites and events relating to native people of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, and northern California. They include background information on the tribes as well as the usual directions and visiting information. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Indians of the Pacific Northwest

Author : Robert H. Ruby
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806121130

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Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula

Author : Jacilee Wray
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 44,10 MB
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806153660

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The nine Native tribes of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula—the Hoh, Skokomish, Squaxin Island, Lower Elwha Klallam, Jamestown S’Klallam, Port Gamble S’Klallam, Quinault, Quileute, and Makah—share complex histories of trade, religion, warfare, and kinship, as well as reverence for the teaching of elders. However, each indigenous nation’s relationship to the Olympic Peninsula is unique. Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are traces the nine tribes’ common history and each tribe’s individual story. This second edition is updated to include new developments since the volume’s initial publication—especially the removal of the Elwha River dams—thus reflecting the ever-changing environment for the Native peoples of the Olympic Peninsula. Nine essays, researched and written by members of the subject tribes, cover cultural history, contemporary affairs, heritage programs, and tourism information. Edited by anthropologist Jacilee Wray, who also provides the book’s introduction, this collection relates the Native peoples’ history in their own words and addresses each tribe’s current cultural and political issues, from the establishment of community centers to mass canoe journeys. The volume’s updated content expands its findings to new audiences. More than 70 photographs and other illustrations, many of which are new to this edition, give further insight into the unique legacy of these groups, moving beyond popular romanticized views of American Indians to portray their lived experiences. Providing a foundation for outsiders to learn about the Olympic Peninsula tribes’ unique history with one another and their land, this volume demonstrates a cross-tribal commitment to education, adaptation, and cultural preservation. Furthering these goals, this updated edition offers fresh understanding of Native peoples often seen from an outside perspective only.

Northwest Coast Indians Coloring Book

Author : David Rickman
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 46,86 MB
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780486247281

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Thirty-three black-and-white drawings representing aspects of the culture and society of Indians of the Northwest coast.

Indians of the Pacific Northwest

Author : Vine Deloria, Jr.
Publisher : Fulcrum Publishing
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 26,63 MB
Release : 2016-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1555917658

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The Pacific Northwest was one of the most populated and prosperous regions for Native Americans before the coming of the white man. By the mid-1800s, measles and smallpox decimated the Indian population, and the remaining tribes were forced to give up their ancestral lands. Vine Deloria Jr. tells the story of these tribes’ fight for survival, one that continues today.

Northwest Coast Indian Art

Author : Bill Holm
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 24,19 MB
Release : 2014-12-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0295999500

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The 50th anniversary edition of this classic work on the art of Northwest Coast Indians now offers color illustrations for a new generation of readers along with reflections from contemporary Northwest Coast artists about the impact of this book. The masterworks of Northwest Coast Native artists are admired today as among the great achievements of the world’s artists. The painted and carved wooden screens, chests and boxes, rattles, crest hats, and other artworks display the complex and sophisticated northern Northwest Coast style of art that is the visual language used to illustrate inherited crests and tell family stories. In the 1950s Bill Holm, a graduate student of Dr. Erna Gunther, former Director of the Burke Museum, began a systematic study of northern Northwest Coast art. In 1965, after studying hundreds of bentwood boxes and chests, he published Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form. This book is a foundational reference on northern Northwest Coast Native art. Through his careful studies, Bill Holm described this visual language using new terminology that has become part of the established vocabulary that allows us to talk about works like these and understand changes in style both through time and between individual artists’ styles. Holm examines how these pieces, although varied in origin, material, size, and purpose, are related to a surprising degree in the organization and form of their two-dimensional surface decoration. The author presents an incisive analysis of the use of color, line, and texture; the organization of space; and such typical forms as ovoids, eyelids, U forms, and hands and feet. The evidence upon which he bases his conclusions constitutes a repository of valuable information for all succeeding researchers in the field. Replaces ISBN 9780295951027

If You Lived with the Indians of the Northwest Coast

Author : Anne Kamma
Publisher :
Page : 63 pages
File Size : 33,5 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780439260770

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An addition to a popular history series presents a child's eye view of the Native American cultures of America's northern Pacific coast, showing their housing, clothing, social structure, religious customs, occupations, and more. Original.

Myths And Legends Of The Pacific Northwest

Author : Katherine Berry Judson
Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 42,49 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3849675351

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Miss Judson has collected these myths and legends from many printed sources. She disclaims originality, but she has rendered a service that will be appreciated by the many who have sought in vain for legends of the Indians. There is an agreeable surprise in store for any lover of folk-lore who will read this book.

Keeping it Living

Author : Douglas Deur
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 34,21 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 0774812672

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Keeping It Living brings together some of the world'smost prominent specialists on Northwest Coast cultures to examinetraditional cultivation practices from Oregon to Southeast Alaska. Itexplores tobacco gardens among the Haida and Tlingit, managed camasplots among the Coast Salish of Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia,estuarine root gardens along the central coast of British Columbia,wapato maintenance on the Columbia and Fraser Rivers, and tended berryplots up and down the entire coast. With contributions from a host of experts, Native American scholarsand elders, Keeping It Living documents practices ofmanipulating plants and their environments in ways that enhancedculturally preferred plants and plant communities. It describes howindigenous peoples of this region used and cared for over 300 speciesof plants, from the lofty red cedar to diminutive plants of backwaterbogs.