TY - GEN
AU - Human Relations Area Files, Inc
AU - Fleisher, Mark S.
AU - Drucker, Philip
AU - Colson, Elizabeth
AU - Swan, James Gilchrist
AU - Boas, Franz
AU - Dorsey, George A. George Amos
AU - Sapir, Edward
AU - Miller, Beatrice Diamond
AU - Koppert, Vincent Aloysius
AU - Ernst, Alice Henson
AU - Gunther, Erna
AU - Arima, Eugene Y.
AU - Renker, Ann M.
AU - Kenyon, Susan M.
TI - Nuu-chah-nulth NE11
PB - Human Relations Area Files, Inc
KW - Clayoquot Indians
KW - Indians of North America--Washington (State)
KW - Makah Indians
KW - Nootka Indians
KW - Nootka Indians--Social life and customs
KW - Nuu-chah-nulth Indians
KW - Quileute Indians
KW - Wolf ritua
PY - 2011
N2 - Nuu-Chah-Nulth - Mark S. Fleisher - 2011 -- - The Northern and central Nootkan tribes - Philip Drucker - 1951 -- - The Makah Indians: a study of an Indian tribe in modern American society - Elizabeth Colson - 1953 -- - The Indians of Cape Flattery: at the entrance to the Strait of Fuca, Washington Territory - By James G. Swan - 1870 -- - Second general report on the Indians of British Columbia: II. the Nootka - Franz Boas - 1891 -- - Games of the Makah Indians of Neah Bay - by George A. Dorsey - 1901 -- - Vancouver Island Indians - Edward Sapir - 1922 -- - A Girl's puberty ceremony among the Nootka Indians - by Edward Sapir - 1913 -- - Neah Bay: the Makah in transition - Beatrice D. Miller - 1952 -- - Contributions to Clayoquot ethnology - by Vincent A. Koppert - 1930 -- - Native accounts of Nootka ethnography - by Edward Sapir and Morris Swadesh - 1955 --^
N2 - a study of a West Coast (Nootkan) community - Susan M. Kenyon - 1980 -- - Traditional trends in modern Nootka ceremonies - Susan M. Kenyon - 1977
N2 - The Nuu-Chah-Nulth collection covers a period from about 1780 to 1990. The various works making up this collection are roughly divided between the northern, central, and southern Nuu-Chah-Nulth tribes of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and the Makah, a subgroup living on the Olympic Peninsula at Neah Bay, Washington State in the United States. Major studies in this collection are: Drucker, Colson, Swan, Koppert, Sapir and Swadesh, Arima and Dewhirst, and Reniker and Gunther. Other ethnographic topics discussed in this collection are: the girl's puberty ceremony and potlatch in Sapir; Makah games in Dorsey; an analysis of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth wolf ritual in Ernst; changing marriage patterns over a one hundred year period (1860-1960), in Gunther, and an account of a modern (ca.1970s) Nuku-Chah-Nulth community (Vancouver Island) in historical perspective in Kenyon
BT - eHRAF World Cultures
CY - New Haven, Conn
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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