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Indians of the urban Northwest.

Title
Indians of the urban Northwest.
Author
Smith, Marian Wesley, 1907-1961
Publication
New York, Columbia University Press, 1949.

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xix, 370 p. illus., maps.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Columbia University contributions to anthropology, no. 36
Uniform Title
Columbia University contributions to anthropology ; no. 36.
Subject
  • Salish Indians
  • Indians of North America > Northwest, Pacific
Contents
The Indians and modern society, by M.W. Smith.--Diet of a food-gathering people, with chemical analysis of salmon and saskatoons, by Trinita Rivera.--The Shaker religion of the Northwest, by Erna Gunther.--Coast Salish painting, by P.S. Wingert.--Salish music, by George Herzog.--Salish coiled baskets, by M.W. Smith.--Archaeology of the San Juan Islands, a preliminary report on the Cattle Point site, by A.R. King.--Distribution of the Chemakum language, by J.M. Collins.--The linguistic approach to Salish prehistory, by Morris Swadesh.--The Harrison Lake physical type, by Helen Codere.--The Seabird community, by E.B. Leacock.--Harrison Indian childhood, by Joanne Schriver.--The Cinderella theme in Northwest coast folklore, by B.U. Randall.--John Fornsby: the personal document of a Coast Salish Indian, by J.M. Collins.--Glossary of tribal names.--Bibliography (p. [349]-356)
Call Number
HBA (Columbia University contributions to anthropology. v. 36)
LCCN
49011066
OCLC
1441920
Author
Smith, Marian Wesley, 1907-1961, ed.
Title
Indians of the urban Northwest.
Imprint
New York, Columbia University Press, 1949.
Series
Columbia University contributions to anthropology, no. 36
Columbia University contributions to anthropology ; no. 36.
Research Call Number
HBA (Columbia University contributions to anthropology. v. 36)
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