Fighting with Property: A Study of Kwakiutl Potlatching and Warfare, 1792-1930. With Tribal and Linguistic Map of Vancouver Island and Adjacent Territory |
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Kwakiutl Adjustment to the New Economic Conditions | 8 |
The Kwakiutl Potlatch | 62 |
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activities Alert Bay amount Annual Report Bella Bella Bella Coola berries Blenkinsop Boas boats British Columbia Canada canneries canoes cash income cedar bark characteristics of Kwakiutl Charles Nowell chief Coast Salish copper Curtis Dawson earnings European feast fighting with property figures fishing stations Ford Fort Rupert Fort Vancouver Fraser Fraser River furs give given historical Howay Hudson's Bay Company hunting Ibid important increase Indian Affairs industry Jacobsen killed kiutl Knight Inlet Koskimo Kwakiutl agency Kwakiutl economic Kwakiutl occupations Kwakiutl population Kwakiutl potlatch Kwakiutl tribes Kwakiutl warfare Lagius Lekwiltok living loans logging marten bl mountain goat Newettee Nimkish Nootka Northwest Coast numayms oulachen period physical violence potlatch position pre-contact prestige production rank Report on Indian rival rivalry Rupert Salish salmon seasonal skins slaves social sockeye subsistence Table tion trade Tsimshian Vancouver Island Victoria village warriors winter dance ceremonial women woolen blankets