Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We AreUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 2003 M06 1 - 185 páginas This guidebook introduces readers to the nine Native tribes of the Olympic Peninsula. A collaborative work, each section on a tribe is written by members of that tribe itself. |
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
Elwha Jamestown and Port Gamble | 17 |
Twana Descendants 65 | 65 |
Squaxin Island 83 | 83 |
Quinault | 99 |
Hoh | 119 |
Quileute | 135 |
Makah | 151 |
Salmonberry Memories | 169 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, Second Edition Jacilee Wray Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
ancestors basket beach berries canoe carved cedar ceremonies Chemakum Chemawa Chinook clams Coast Cultural and Research Dungeness River elders Elwha Klallam Elwha River federal government fish fisheries gathering Gunther harvest Hoh River Hood Canal hunting Indian agent Inlet Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Juan de Fuca K'wati Klallam language land lived located longhouse Makah Cultural mouth Native Neah Bay North Fork Northwest ocean Olympic Mountains Olympic National Park Olympic Peninsula Ozette Photo Point Julia Point No Point Port Angeles Port Gamble S'Klallam potlatch programs protect Puget Sound Queets Quileute Quinault Indian Nation Quinault River salmon salmonberry seal Seattle Sequim Shaker church shellfish Skokomish Reservation Skokomish River Skokomish Tribe Slapu Squaxin Island Tribe steelhead Strait of Juan Taholah territory Thunderbird tion traditional Treaty of Point Tribal Center tribal members Twana upriver village Washington whale