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The book surveys the indigenous peoples of the Lassen volcanic region, beginning with archaeological evidence for human arrival and outlining early cultural phases before describing the local tribal groups and their encounters with settlers, including the Ishi narrative. It systematically documents subsistence practices such as hunting, fishing, and plant gathering; domestic life including housing, clothing, tools, basketry, and transportation; and social institutions like marriage, leadership, ceremonies, dance, games, and conflict. Natural beliefs, creation stories, medical practices, shamanism, and funerary customs are summarized, and a bibliography guides further study.
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