The Salish People: Volume II. Charles Hill-Tout

The Salish People: Volume II - Charles Hill-Tout


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      The Salish People

      The Local Contribution of Charles Hill-Tout

       Volume II: The Squamish and the Lillooet Edited with an Introduction by Ralph Maud

      VancouverTalonbooks1978

       “Mr. Hill-Tout’s work, in fact, constitutes a very important local contribution to the ethnology of the native races of the west coast.”

      G.M. Dawson

      Director of the

       Canadian Geological Survey,

       in 1900.

      Contents of Volume II

       The Squamish and the Lillooet

      Introduction

      Notes on the Cosmogony and History of the Squamish Indians of British Columbia (1897)

       Notes on the Skqomic [Squamish] of British Columbia, a Branch of the Great Salish Stock of North America (1900)

       Ethnography

       Place-names

       Social Organisation

       Mortuary Customs

       Birth Customs

       Customs Practised to Prevent Pregnancy

       Marriage Customs

       Naming

       Puberty Customs

       Dwellings

       Household Utensils

       Dress

       Tattooing and Painting

       Games

       Dances

       Potlatches

       Wars

       Food

       Physical Characteristics

       Archaeology

       Canoes

       Linguistics

       Folklore

       Qais

       Tsaianuk

       The Son of the Bright Day

       Te Qoitcital, the Serpent-slayer

       Te Sqoqwaotl, or the Deserted Youth

       Smenatl, or the Story of the Chief’s Daughter

       Story of Sqeils, the Copper-man

       Te Skauk, the Raven

       Story of Smemetsen and Kaiq, the Skunk and the Mink

       Te Siatlmeq, the Rain-man

       Skauk and Kwaietek, or the Origin of Daylight

       Tie Kaklaitl, the Witch-Giantess

       Te Sklau, the Beaver

      Te Smailetl, or Wildmen Story

       Report on the Ethnology of the Stlatlumh [Lillooet] of British Columbia

       Ethnography and Sociology

       Place-names

       Marriage

       Bars to Marriage

       Dwellings

       Food

       Household Utensils

       Dress

       Puberty Customs

       Mortuary Customs

       Mortuary Taboos and Prohibitions

       Birth Customs

       Salmon Ceremonies

       Totemism

       Nomenology

       Crests

       Time, or Divisions of the Day

      


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