This Land was Theirs: A Study of the North American IndianContains chapters on the Chipewyan, the Caribou and Kuskowagamiut Eskimos and the Tlingit. |
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aboriginal Alaska allotments American Indian Angoon animals anthropologists baskets became bison boys brother Cahuilla camp canoe Caribou Eskimos ceremonial chief Chipewyan clothing council culture dance death deceased deerskin dwelling early Eastern Cherokee Eskimo Point ethnographic father Federal female fish French girl hair Handsome Lake held historic Hopi household Hudson's Bay Company hunters hunting important included Indian Affairs individual Iroquois katcinas killed kiva Kuskokwim Lake land leader lived longhouse maize male marriage meat missionaries Mohawk moiety mother Napaskiak Natchez National North Oraibi organized Palm Springs Pawnee persons peyote plant poles potlatch raids relatives reservation ritual River Russian sachems salmon Sauk settlement shaman sister Skidi skin social society spirit stone supernatural tion Tlingit trade trapping treaty tribal tribes United usually village warriors winter woman women wooden wore Yurok