The Siwash, Their Life, Legends, and Tales: Puget Sound and Pacfic Northwest
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The book surveys the peoples of Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest through a mix of firsthand pioneer accounts, indigenous oral traditions, and descriptive sketches of daily life. It describes tribal groups, social customs such as potlatch and totemic art, ceremonial masks and dances, hunting and fishing practices, and material culture like canoes and implements. Numerous myths and legends are retold—origins of animals, celestial bodies, floods, and supernatural beings such as thunderbirds and guardian spirits—alongside historical notes on early European exploration and settlement. Illustrations and ethnographic observations accompany the accounts to preserve practices and stories as recorded at the time.
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