The Huntington California Expedition. The Shasta
โ Scribed by Roland B. Dixon
- Publisher
- American Museum of Natural History
- Year
- 1907
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 160
- Series
- Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History; XVII,5
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY ..383
Geography and History ..384
Habitat and Boundaries ..386
Topography and Environment ..387
History ..389
Migration ..390
Material Culture ..391
Manufactures ......................................... 39I
Work in Stone ............... .. ................... 39I
Work in Wood, Bone, and Shell ....... .. ........... 394
Preparation of Hides ............. .. .................
Cordage and Netting .................. 398
Basketry and Weaving ................. 398
Feather-Work ..................... 403
Clothing and Personal Adornment .............. 407
Dwellings and Household Utensils .............. 4I3
Food and its Preparation .................. 423
Hunting and Fishing.. 428
Transportation and Trade.. 432
Warfare.. 436
Games and Amusements.. 44I
Art.. 446
Decorative Art.. 446
Music.. 449
Social Organization and Law ..45
Social Organization ..451
Crimes and Punishments ..453
Birth, Puberty, Marriage, and Death. 453
Birth ..453
Names ..456
Puberty ..457
Marriage ..46I
Death and Burial ..465
Religion....................... 468
Beliefs regarding the Soul ........... ............ 468
Conceptions of the World................................. 470
Miscellaneous Beliefs...................: 470
Shamanism.47I
Ceremonials ........s 489
Mythology.49I
Conclusion ..................... 494
Appendix....... 495
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