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The Native Races of British North America

Chapter 10: BOOKS FOR SCHOOL REFERENCE LIBRARY
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A descriptive survey of the indigenous peoples of British North America that combines physical anthropology, geography, and ethnography. It outlines regional environments and how they shape subsistence and material culture, contrasts Arctic Eskimo lifeways with more temperate coastal and interior Indian tribes, and profiles food-gathering, hunting techniques, housing, crafts such as basketry and carving, and social organization. Chapters examine daily occupations, family and communal rituals, oral narratives among Arctic groups, and adaptations to climate and resources, offering observational comparisons across tribes while emphasizing diversity of customs and technology.

BOOKS FOR SCHOOL REFERENCE LIBRARY

  • British Museum Guide Book to Ethnographical Collections.
  • Native Races of the British Empire, “British North America,” by C. Hill-Tout. (Constable & Co. Ltd., 1907.)
  • The Central Eskimo, by Franz Boas. See Annual Reports of American Bureau for Ethnology, for information concerning Indian and Eskimo Tribes. (Washington, U.S.A.)
  • Legends of Vancouver, by E. Pauline Johnson. (Sunset Press. Vancouver, B.C.)