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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982717
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Tlingit file consists of 28 documents with most works focusing on the time period from 1880 to 1920. The Chilkat region is most studied with the Angoon and Yakutat areas providing additional information
    Note: Culture summary: Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The Tlingit Indians: results of a trip to the northwest coast of America and the Bering Straits - by Aurel Krause ; translated by Erna Gunter - 1956 -- - Crime and punishment in Tlingit society - by Kalervo Oberg - 1934 -- - A study of the Thlingets of Alaska - by Livingston F. Jones - 1914 -- - The Thlinkets of southeastern Alaska - by Frances Knapp and Rheta Louise Childe - 1896 -- - Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians - by John R. Swanton - 1905-1905 -- - Historical aspects of Tlingit clans in Angoon, Alaska - by Viola E. Garfield - 1947 -- - Chilkat houses - by Louis and Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- - The life of a Chilkat Indian girl - Florence Shotridge - 1913 -- , - The Inland Tlingit - Catherine McClellan - 1953 -- - Some problems in the relationship between Tlingit archaeology and ethnology - Frederica De Laguna - 1953 -- - The interrelations of social structure with northern Tlingit ceremonialism - Catherine McClellan - 1954 -- - The story of a Tlingit community: a problem in the relationship between archaeological, ethnological and historical methods - by Frederica De Laguna - 1960 -- - The social economy of the Tlingit Indians - by Kalervo Oberg - [n.d.] -- - Social structure and social life of the Tlingit in Alaska - by R. L. Olsen - 1967 -- - Under Mount Saint Elias: the history and culture of the Yakutat Tlingit - Frederica de Laguna - 1972 -- - Tlingit stories - by Maria Ackerman, with story contributions from Austin Hammond, Sr. ... [et al.] - 1975 -- - Art of the northern Tlingit - Aldona Jonaitis - 1986 -- - 'Because we cherish you--': Sealaska elders speak to the future - transcribed, translated, and edited by Nora Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer - 1981 -- , - Tlingit women and town politics - by Laura F. Klein - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - Processes of Russian-Tlingit acculturation in southeastern Alaska - by Robert Richard Rathburn - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - The cultural foundation of political revitalization among the Tlingit - by Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1976 [1988 copy] -- - Text and context of Tlingit oral tradition - by Richard Leonard Dauenhauer - 1975 [1988 copy] -- - The Tlingit Indians - George Thornton Emmons, edited with additions by Frederica de Laguna and a biography by Jean Low - 1991 -- - Symbolic immortality: the Tlingit potlatch of the nineteenth century - by Sergei Kan - 1989 -- - Potlatching and political organization among the Northwest Coast Indians - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1995 -- - From localized clans to regional corporation: the acculturation of the Tlingit - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1978 -- - A structural change in Tlingit potlatching - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1977 -- - Northwest Coast village adaptations: a case study - Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1982
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Tlingit
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982973
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Historically, the Quinault were one of several tribes that lived on or near the Pacific coast in the state of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. These tribes engaged in an intertribal system of trade, marriage, feasting, and raiding, and spoke a Chinook lingua franca. Since their relocation to the Quinault Indian Reservation, the name Quinault is associated with all the Indians who live there, regardless of their historical tribal affiliations. The contemporary Quinault have a common identity based on shared residency and the collective struggle for control over their natural resources. In 1975 the Quinault reorganized their government and ratified the Constitution of the Quinault Indian Nation. The Nation includes some of the descendents of the Quinault, Queets, Hoh, Quileute, Chehalis, Chinook, and the Cowlitz tribes. There are six documents in this file. Olson's monograph based on his 1920s fieldwork and is an ethnography in the Boasian style of Quinault culture. The other major work is published by the Quinault Indian Nation and is a history of the Quinault-European relations from early contact days up to the struggle with logging companies and state government to regain control of their land and protect their fisheries. In one of the earliest accounts of Quinault way of life, Willoughby reports on several topics, including social organization, fishing practices, and religion. Farrand's work is a collection of Quinault myths and legends. Barsh provides an account of traditional and contemporary Quinault fishing practices, and compares them to those of European-Americans
    Note: Culture summary: Quinault - Ian Skoggard - 2001 -- - The Quinault Indians - by Ronald L. Olson - 1936 -- - The economics of a traditional coastal Indian salmon fishery - by Russel L. Barsh - 1982 -- - Land of the Quinault - edited by Pauline K. Capoemen ; introduction by Joe DeLaCruz ; written by Jacqueline M. Storm with David Chance ... [et al.] ; photographs by Larry Workman unless noted - 1990
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Quinault
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_689573294
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Historically, the Quinault were one of several tribes that lived on or near the Pacific coast in the state of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. These tribes engaged in an intertribal system of trade, marriage, feasting, and raiding, and spoke a Chinook lingua franca. Since their relocation to the Quinault Indian Reservation, the name Quinault is associated with all the Indians who live there, regardless of their historical tribal affiliations. The contemporary Quinault have a common identity based on shared residency and the collective struggle for control over their natural resources. In 1975 the Quinault reorganized their government and ratified the Constitution of the Quinault Indian Nation. The Nation includes some of the descendents of the Quinault, Queets, Hoh, Quileute, Chehalis, Chinook, and the Cowlitz tribes. There are six documents in this file. Olson's monograph based on his 1920s fieldwork and is an ethnography in the Boasian style of Quinault culture. The other major work is published by the Quinault Indian Nation and is a history of the Quinault-European relations from early contact days up to the struggle with logging companies and state government to regain control of their land and protect their fisheries. In one of the earliest accounts of Quinault way of life, Willoughby reports on several topics, including social organization, fishing practices, and religion. Farrand's work is a collection of Quinault myths and legends. Barsh provides an account of traditional and contemporary Quinault fishing practices, and compares them to those of European-Americans
    Note: Quinault - Ian Skoggard - 2001 -- - The Quinault Indians - by Ronald L. Olson - 1936 -- - The economics of a traditional coastal Indian salmon fishery - by Russel L. Barsh - 1982 -- - Land of the Quinault - edited by Pauline K. Capoemen ; introduction by Joe DeLaCruz ; written by Jacqueline M. Storm with David Chance ... [et al.] ; photographs by Larry Workman unless noted - 1990
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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