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This work records the history, daily life, and oral traditions of the Indigenous people of Yosemite Valley and its vicinity, based on long personal contact and collected accounts. It surveys early history and the effects of armed conflict, describes subsistence practices and native industries, and characterizes social customs and communal life. The text outlines religious beliefs, ceremonial practices, myths, and legends that relate to landscape features. An appendix offers practical visitor information plus linguistic and place-name notes, and the narrative is illustrated with photographs and drawings that complement the descriptive chapters.

About the Author

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Galen Clark

Galen Clark was an American naturalist and author, best known for his work on the indigenous peoples of the Yosemite Valley. His notable book, "Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity: Their History, Customs and Traditions," provides a detailed account of the lives and cultures of the Native American tribes in the region. Clark's writings contribute to the understanding of the historical context and cultural heritage of the Yosemite area, reflecting his deep appreciation for both nature and the indigenous communities. His work remains an important resource for those interested in the history of Yosemite and its original inhabitants.

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