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Wishram ethnography,

Title
Wishram ethnography, by Leslie Spier and Edward Sapir.
Author
Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961.
Publication
Seattle, Wash., University of Washington Press, 1930.

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Additional Authors
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939,
Description
1 p. l., 153-299 p. : illus.; 26 cm.
Series Statement
University of Washington publications in anthropology. v. 3, no. 3 ... May 1930
Uniform Title
University of Washington publications in anthropology ; v. 3, no. 3
Subjects
Note
  • "New data on the Wasco, Cascades, and other Upper Chinook are included here."--p. 153.
  • "The Wishram are a small tribe occupying the north bank of the Columbia river about the Dalles ... These Indians ... called themselves Iłax́luit."--p. 159.
  • "Wishram. Formerly the principal village of the Tlakluit", also, "Tlakluit (Iłax́luit, their own name ... ) A Chinookan tribe ... their villages were ... Wishram ... [etc.]"--F.W. Hodge, Handbook of American Indians ... pt. 2, p. 965 and 762.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 282-285.
LCCN
31027349
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library