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BOOK

Title:  
Fighting with property: a study of Kwakiutl potlatching and warfare, 1792-1930
Creator:
Codere, Helen.
Publication:
J.J. Augustin, New York, [pref. 1950]
Notes:  
Thesis statement on label mounted on t.p. Bibliography: p.130-135.
Call #:  
572.061 AM3M, NO.18
Extent:
viii, 136 p. illus., maps (1 fold.,laid in) 25 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Two wolves at the dawn of time: Kingcome Inlet pictographs, 1893-1998
Creator:
Williams, Judith, 1940-
Publication:
New Star Books, Vancouver, 2001.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-232) and index.
Call #:  
971.1 W67t
Extent:
[iii], 240 p. : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 25 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The struggle for survival: Indian cultures and the Protestant ethic in British Columbia
Creator:
LaViolette, Forrest Emmanuel, 1904-
Publication:
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1961.
Notes:  
Includes index. Bibliography: p. [191]-195.
Call #:  
970.5 L39S
Extent:
xii, 201 p. : ill., facsim. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The struggle for survival: Indian cultures and the Protestant ethic in British Columbia
Creator:
LaViolette, Forrest Emmanuel, 1904-
Publication:
University of Toronto Press, Toronto], [1961]
Notes:  
Includes bibliography.
Call #:  
970.5 L39S
Extent:
201 p. : illus. ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1974
Abstract:  

Linguistic field recordings, recorded in Whatcom County, Washington, June - August 1974, with consultant Al Charles. Includes stories relating to Lummi history, descriptions of social customs, descriptions of museum artifacts, descriptions of how to prepare various kinds of traditional foods, and elicited sentences. Majority of material given in Lummi and later reviewed and translated.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.105
Extent:
20 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1969-1970
Abstract:  

Linguistic field recordings of the Quileute language made by Eric Hamp, based on Manuel J. Andrade's "Quileute Texts" (Columbia University Press, 1931.) The recordings consist of Hamp reading back from Andrade's transcription of Quileute texts to Beatrice Black, a Quileute-speaking consultant, who repeats them in the correct pronunciation, provides explanation, and suggests corrections. Includes occasional discussions in English, with some infrequent English translations of the text. Texts included are primarily Quileute legends and folklore. Also included are conversations and discussions about basket making, local history, family history, education, potlatches, and Quileute vocabulary relating to calculating age, digging clams, gender-specific forms of address, names of rivers, and other miscellaneous terms. Recorded at Taholah, Washington, in August 1969 and November 1970.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.80
Extent:
14 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
March-August 1954
Abstract:  

Tlingit recordings made in Yakutat, Alaska (Tapes 1-7); Ahtna recordings made at Chitina, Tazlina, and Chistochina (Tape 8 - Tape 10, track 22); Southern Tutchone recordings made at Klukshu, Yukon Territory (Tape 10, tracks 23-31). Includes personal songs, mourning songs, drinking songs, love songs, shaman songs, and children's songs. Collections formerly titled "Tlingit and Yakutat songs." Renamed in October 2019 to clarify presence of recordings from other communities.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.30
Extent:
10 tape(s)
Subjects:  

Ahtena Indians -- History | Ahtena Indians -- Music | Ahtena Indians -- Social life and customs | Ahtena dance | Ahtena language | Alaska Native Brotherhood. Convention | Aleuts -- Music | Alsek River | Antlen River (Alaska) -- Songs and music | Athapascan Indians -- Alaska -- Music | Athapascan languages | Bears | Children's songs | Chinook jargon | Chistochina (Alaska) | Chitina (Alaska) | Crows | De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 | Dena'ina language | Drinking songs -- Alaska | Drowning victims | Eyak language | Family violence -- Alaska | Farewells | Frogs -- Folklore | Haida Indians -- Music | Han language | Hangings -- Yukon -- Dawson | Hunting songs | Hymns | Indian slaves -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Dance | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Music | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Religion | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Social life and customs | Indians of North America -- Migrations | Indians of North America -- Yukon -- Music | Klukshu (Yukon) | Love songs | Marriage | Migration, Internal -- Alaska | Mourning customs -- United States -- Alaska | Muskrat | Potlatch | Potlatch -- Alaska | Raven (Legendary character) | Raven (Legendary character) -- Legends | Shamanism -- Alaska | Smallpox -- Alaska | Soldiers -- Alaska | Sound recordings | Southern Tutchone language | Tanacross language | Tazlina (Alaska) | Tepehuan Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Music | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Rites and ceremonies | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Social life and customs | Tlingit Indians -- Folklore | Tlingit Indians -- History | Tlingit Indians -- Music | Tlingit Indians -- Religion | Tlingit dance | Tlingit language | Tlingit mythology | Tsimshian Indians -- History | Tsimshian language | Tutchone Indians -- Music | Upper Tanana language | Whiskey | Yakutat (Alaska) | Yakutat Tlingit Tribe



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1966, 1968
Abstract:  

Ahtna and Southern Tutchone songs, stories, and interviews. The majority of this collection consists of Ahtna songs and stories recorded by Frederica de Laguna in 1968. Most were recorded at Copper Center, with additional ones also recorded at Cantwell, Chistochina, Gulkana, and Tetlin. Includes dance songs, sorry songs, potlatch songs, sleep doctor songs, and others. Includes "Gulkana Potlatch Given by Bill Joe and Kate Sanford for Recovery of Maggie Joe from Illness." Some songs are Tlingit, Upper Tanana, or Tanacross in origin. Also includes Ahtna stories, autobiographical accounts, vocabularies, and interviews. There are also some Southern Tutchone songs recorded at Burwash Landing, Yukon Territory. Formerly titled "Materials Recorded at Copper Center, Alaska."
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.68
Extent:
27 reel(s)
Subjects:  

Ahtena Indians | Ahtena Indians -- Ethnobiology | Ahtena Indians -- First contact with Europeans | Ahtena Indians -- Folklore | Ahtena Indians -- History | Ahtena Indians -- Hunting | Ahtena Indians -- Music | Ahtena Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Ahtena Indians -- Social life and customs | Ahtena dance | Ahtena language | Ahtena language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Aleuts | Autobiography | Bears -- Folklore | Birdsongs -- Alaska | Burwash Landing (Yukon) | Cantwell (Alaska) | Chistochina (Alaska) | Christmas music | Christmas trees -- Songs and music | Copper Center (Alaska) | Creation -- Mythology | De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 | Dena'ina Indians | Dena'ina Indians -- Folklore | Dena'ina language | Drinking songs | Eyak language | Folklore | Ghost stories | Gulkana (Alaska) | Han language | Hunting -- Alaska | Hunting songs | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Dance | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Languages | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Music | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Social life and customs | Indians of North America -- Canada -- Dance | Indians of North America -- Canada -- Music | Infants -- Care | Interviews. | Loons -- Folklore | Love songs | Lower Tonsina (Alaska) | Months | Moose hunting | Mourning customs -- United States -- Alaska | Potlatch | Potlatch -- Alaska | Prohibition -- Songs and music | Raven (Legendary character) -- Legends | Salmon -- Folklore | Santa Claus -- Songs and music | Shamanism -- Alaska | Sisters -- Folklore | Slave Indians -- Music | Slave Indians -- Social life and customs | Slave language | Songs. | Sound recordings | Southern Tutchone language | Speeches, addresses, etc. | Taboo | Tanacross language | Tanana Indians -- Music | Tanana Indians -- Social life and customs | Tanana language | Tetlin (Alaska) | Tlingit language | Tsimshian language | Tug of war (Game) | Tutchone Indians -- Music | Tutchone Indians -- Social life and customs | Upper Tanana language | Upper Tanana language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Vocabularies. | War songs