Tales of Kitamaat: a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia
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Kitimat, B.C.
Northern Sentinel Press
1978
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Ausgabe: | Seventh edition |
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Beschreibung: | VIII, 46 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte, Porträt 23 cm |
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contents | Legends: Weegit--an introduction. Legend of the moon. Weegit discovers halibut hooks. Weegit's stones. Why the bullhead's body is tapered. Weegit's spring. Weegit and the tide woman.--Children's stories: Porcupine and beaver. Why the bat flies only at night. Why the dog chases the deer. Why the tail of the deer is short. Mr Northwind.--Kitamaat heroes: The story of Hunclee-qualas or the founding of Kitamaat. Jasee.--Folklore: Chilakoons. How thChilakoons came to Kitamaat. Numas. Katsilanoo meets Captain Vancouver. Taboos and sayings.--Life in bygone days: Kitamaat life prior to 1876. Gathering and preserving food. Clothing. First missionary. Monsters of Kitamaat. Determininthe weather. Determining the seasons |
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title_auth | Tales of Kitamaat a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia |
title_exact_search | Tales of Kitamaat a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia |
title_full | Tales of Kitamaat a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia by Gordon Robinson ; illustrated by Vincent Haddelsey |
title_fullStr | Tales of Kitamaat a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia by Gordon Robinson ; illustrated by Vincent Haddelsey |
title_full_unstemmed | Tales of Kitamaat a selection of legends, folk stories, and customs of the Haisla people, a branch of the Kwakiutl Indian language-group who live on the west coast of British Columbia by Gordon Robinson ; illustrated by Vincent Haddelsey |
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