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- catalog alternative "North American Indian. Selections".
- catalog contributor b6403539.
- catalog contributor b6403540.
- catalog created "1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 189-190.".
- catalog description "Child rearing practices of Nootkan peoples -- Apsaoke child rearing customs -- Coastal Salish games -- Hopi games and running -- Hupa: the guessing game -- Nootkan courting customs -- Hupa sexual customs -- Miwok: marriage and taboos -- Haida: marriage breakdown -- Sexual customs of the western Woods Cree -- Mohave mortuary customs -- Ceremonies : The Luiseno girls' puberty rite -- The Kutenai Bear ceremony -- Hidatsa: the ceremony of the bowl -- Tricks performed by Arikara medicine fraternities -- Navajo: the night chant -- Arts and crafts : Navaho material culture -- The painting of tipis by the Sarsi -- Yokuts basketry -- Kutenai canoes -- Alaskan Eskimo kaiaks -- Kwakiutl theatrical practices -- Food, hunting and fishing : An Apsaroke winter hunt (as related by hunts to die) -- Piegan: offering the white buffalo skin -- Some Salishan hunting practices -- Rabbit hunting by the Keres of Cochiti -- Sarsi: the hunting of eagles -- Some Kwakiutl hunting practices -- ".
- catalog description "General Description : The Comanche -- Homelands and habitations : Home of the Havasupai -- The environment and houses of the Kwakiutl -- Staple foods of the Mono homeland -- The nomadic life of the Apsaroke (or Crows) -- Hopi homeland -- Historical sketches : The Spaniards arrive at Acoma -- The final suppression of the Cheyenne -- Disease and drunkenness attack the Piegan -- Washo contact with the white man -- US government treatment of the Indians of California -- Religious beliefs and practices : Religious beliefs of the Wichita -- Child fetishes of the Santo Domingo Keres -- The potency of charm words for Coastal Salish peoples -- Nez Perce fasting -- The inter-tribal peyote cult -- Tribal organisation : Apache tribal organisation -- Teton Sioux (or Lakota) tribal government -- The Kwakiutl economic system -- Hopi traditionalism -- Social customs : Social customs of the Zuni -- The naming and cradling of Wichita children -- Child rearing customs of Coastal Salish peoples -- ".
- catalog description "Some Coastal Salish fishing and hunting customs".
- catalog description "The Klamath staple diet -- War and the chase : The Tiwa of Taos : war customs -- Professional warriors of teh Coastal Salish -- Bear impersonation among California Indians -- Apsaroke : the death of the iron eyes (as related by hunts to die) -- Mythology : A Wiyot myth of the origins of the world -- Eskimo: the first woman comes to King Island -- Jicarilla : the origin of fire -- Shasta: horsefly outwits thunder -- A Kutenai deluge myth -- Hopi: corn-smut maid -- Teton Sioux: myth of the white buffalo woman -- The legend of the Navaho happiness chant -- Coastal Salish: the jealous husband -- Songs and tales : A Teton Sioux love song -- Kotzebue Eskimo: the trader -- Comanche: the woman who betrayed her husband -- Oto: why it does not pay to steal -- Kalispel: turtle races with frog and eagle -- Chinookan: coyote's slaves -- Sitting Bull's war song -- A Teton Sioux brave heart song.".
- catalog extent "192 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Vanishing race.".
- catalog identifier "0800879457 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Vanishing race.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Taplinger Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Vanishing race.".
- catalog subject "970/.004/97".
- catalog subject "E77 .C982 1977".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Child rearing practices of Nootkan peoples -- Apsaoke child rearing customs -- Coastal Salish games -- Hopi games and running -- Hupa: the guessing game -- Nootkan courting customs -- Hupa sexual customs -- Miwok: marriage and taboos -- Haida: marriage breakdown -- Sexual customs of the western Woods Cree -- Mohave mortuary customs -- Ceremonies : The Luiseno girls' puberty rite -- The Kutenai Bear ceremony -- Hidatsa: the ceremony of the bowl -- Tricks performed by Arikara medicine fraternities -- Navajo: the night chant -- Arts and crafts : Navaho material culture -- The painting of tipis by the Sarsi -- Yokuts basketry -- Kutenai canoes -- Alaskan Eskimo kaiaks -- Kwakiutl theatrical practices -- Food, hunting and fishing : An Apsaroke winter hunt (as related by hunts to die) -- Piegan: offering the white buffalo skin -- Some Salishan hunting practices -- Rabbit hunting by the Keres of Cochiti -- Sarsi: the hunting of eagles -- Some Kwakiutl hunting practices -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "General Description : The Comanche -- Homelands and habitations : Home of the Havasupai -- The environment and houses of the Kwakiutl -- Staple foods of the Mono homeland -- The nomadic life of the Apsaroke (or Crows) -- Hopi homeland -- Historical sketches : The Spaniards arrive at Acoma -- The final suppression of the Cheyenne -- Disease and drunkenness attack the Piegan -- Washo contact with the white man -- US government treatment of the Indians of California -- Religious beliefs and practices : Religious beliefs of the Wichita -- Child fetishes of the Santo Domingo Keres -- The potency of charm words for Coastal Salish peoples -- Nez Perce fasting -- The inter-tribal peyote cult -- Tribal organisation : Apache tribal organisation -- Teton Sioux (or Lakota) tribal government -- The Kwakiutl economic system -- Hopi traditionalism -- Social customs : Social customs of the Zuni -- The naming and cradling of Wichita children -- Child rearing customs of Coastal Salish peoples -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Some Coastal Salish fishing and hunting customs".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Klamath staple diet -- War and the chase : The Tiwa of Taos : war customs -- Professional warriors of teh Coastal Salish -- Bear impersonation among California Indians -- Apsaroke : the death of the iron eyes (as related by hunts to die) -- Mythology : A Wiyot myth of the origins of the world -- Eskimo: the first woman comes to King Island -- Jicarilla : the origin of fire -- Shasta: horsefly outwits thunder -- A Kutenai deluge myth -- Hopi: corn-smut maid -- Teton Sioux: myth of the white buffalo woman -- The legend of the Navaho happiness chant -- Coastal Salish: the jealous husband -- Songs and tales : A Teton Sioux love song -- Kotzebue Eskimo: the trader -- Comanche: the woman who betrayed her husband -- Oto: why it does not pay to steal -- Kalispel: turtle races with frog and eagle -- Chinookan: coyote's slaves -- Sitting Bull's war song -- A Teton Sioux brave heart song.".
- catalog title "North American Indian. Selections".
- catalog title "The vanishing race : selections from Edward S. Curtis' The North American Indian / [edited by] M. Gidley.".
- catalog type "text".