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++++ California Kinship Terminologies, Volume 18; California
Kinship Terminologies; Edward Winslow Gifford Edward Winslow
Gifford University of California Press, 1922 Indians of North
America
Stories Of The Creation Of The World, Of Man, Of Fire, Of The Sun,
Of Thunder, Etc., Of Coyote, The Land Of The Dead, The Sky Land,
Monsters, Animal People, Etc.
In Four Volumes. Volume 1, The Structure Of California Indian
Culture; Volume 2, Yana; Volume 3, Area And Climax; Volume 4, Pomo.
A Detailed And Technical Archaeological And Ethnological Study Of
The Pomo, A Native American Group Living In Northern California,
And Providing Detailed Lists Of Items And Cultural Practices Used
By The Various Tribes In The Pomo Community, Denoting Which Tribe
Used What Object Or Practice, As Well As Providing Short
Descriptions Of The Objects Or Practices.
In Four Volumes. Volume 1, The Structure Of California Indian
Culture; Volume 2, Yana; Volume 3, Area And Climax; Volume 4, Pomo.
A Detailed And Technical Archaeological And Ethnological Study Of
The Pomo, A Native American Group Living In Northern California,
And Providing Detailed Lists Of Items And Cultural Practices Used
By The Various Tribes In The Pomo Community, Denoting Which Tribe
Used What Object Or Practice, As Well As Providing Short
Descriptions Of The Objects Or Practices.
Bulletin Of Milwaukee Public Museum, V2, No. 4, March, 1933.
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