The Makah, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Ditidaht are closely related peoples
who occupy the northern tip of the Olympic Peninsula and western
Vancouver Island. In this compelling and comprehensive history of
the area, Alan McMillan integrates all available sources of
information into a single account, tracing the heritage of these
peoples from the earliest archaeological evidence over 4,000 years
ago to today's communities.
Using recent data from the Toquaht Archaeological Project in
Barkley Sound combined with historical evidence and oral
traditions, McMillan demonstrates conclusively that there were
extensive cultural changes and restructuring in these societies
following contact with Europeans. Since the Time of the
Transformers brings together over 100 years of research and will be
immense value to anyone interested in the culture history of this
region.
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