Utilization of fish, beach foods, and marine mammals by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia, 1976

Mss.970.6.K38

Date: 1976 | Size: 1 volume(s), 1 volume, 159 p.

Abstract

This is an ethnographic, or ethnoscientific, study of relating to the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh ("Squamish"), a Coast Salish people.

Scope and content

An ethnographic, or ethnoscientific, study of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh ("Squamish"), a Coast Salish people. A companion work by Bouchard and Nancy Turner present the ethnobiology of the Squamish.

Native American Images note : Photographed by Dorothy Kennedy the photocopies show uses of tools by the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh ("Squamish") people of Northern Vancouver, as applied to the species presented.

Collection Information

Physical description

1 volume, 159 p, photocopy.

Restrictions

Restrictions on Access:

This item is restricted; consult the repository.

Provenance

Presented by Dorothy I. D. Kennedy and Randy Bouchard and accessioned, 03/31/1976 (1976 868ms).

Indexing Terms


Subject(s)

  • Ethnobiology
  • Indians of North America -- British Columbia
  • Photocopies
  • Salishan languages
  • Squamish Indians (B.C.)
  • Sub-Arctic Indians