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The Whale House of the Chilkat

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An ethnographic study documents the architecture, carvings, and ceremonial practices centered on a Chilkat whale-house, drawn from long-term fieldwork and native informants. It details construction and floor plans, carved and painted posts and screens bearing clan crests and narrative figures, associated ritual objects and burial arrangements, and the matrilineal social organization that gives the house communal meaning. Illustrations and measured drawings accompany close descriptions, while comparative commentary notes shifts in settlement, customs, and material culture under outside influence, aiming to preserve knowledge of communal rites and decorative traditions that were rapidly changing.

About the Author

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George Thornton Emmons

George Thornton Emmons was an American ethnographer and writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Native American cultures, particularly those of the Pacific Northwest. His notable work, "The Whale House of the Chilkat," explores the rich traditions and lifestyles of the Tlingit people. Emmons's writings reflect a deep respect for indigenous cultures and provide valuable insights into their social structures and beliefs. Through his detailed observations and narratives, he has helped preserve the heritage of the communities he studied, making his work significant in the field of anthropology and literature.

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