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Among the An-ko-me-nums, or Flathead Tribes of Indians of the Pacific Coast

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A long-term missionary presents a combined travel narrative and ethnographic account of encounters with Salish-speaking communities on the Pacific Coast, documenting language, customs, domestic life, and religious practices. The text recounts efforts to establish schools, churches, and an Indian institute, and describes struggles with alcoholism, witchcraft, intertribal feuds, and specific cultural practices such as cranial flattening. It includes vivid episodes of hazardous canoe travel, revival meetings, camp gatherings, and individual conversions, alongside practical discussion of foods, marriage customs, and mission administration. The account mixes reportage, personal reminiscence, and moral reflection on the challenges and results of the missionary endeavor.

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Thomas Crosby

Thomas Crosby was an early American author and ethnographer known for his work on the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Coast. His notable book, "Among the An-ko-me-nums, or Flathead Tribes of Indians of the Pacific Coast," provides valuable insights into the culture and lifestyle of the Flathead tribes. Crosby's writings contribute to the understanding of Native American history and culture during a time of significant change in the region. His observations and documentation serve as an important resource for both historical and anthropological studies.

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