My Old People Say: An Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory, Issue 6, Part 2National Museum of Man ; available from National Museums of Canada, 1975 - Indians of North America - 637 pages This study of the traditional way of life of Indian bands in the southern Yukon includes Tutchone, Tagish and Tlingit groups and covers life style, kinship, moiety and sib, authority and control of resources, and beliefs, with a glossary of native terms in several languages. |
Contents
Part | 325 |
Dreams | 332 |
Personal Interaction and the Intensity of Human Emotions | 339 |
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