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To the American Indian

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A Klamath woman offers a firsthand account of her tribe’s spiritual beliefs, social customs, and collective memory, weaving creation myths, flood narratives, and origin stories with descriptions of ceremonies such as the White Deer-Skin and Lodge dances. She explains rites of passage, burial practices, the roles of high priests, laws governing fish dams, marriage rules, and the place of slaves, and includes personal anecdotes about trading posts and interactions with settlers. The collection also preserves fairy tales, children's stories, and instructional teachings for childbirth and festival objects, presented in a plain, explanatory voice intended to clarify customary meanings.

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Title: To the American Indian

Author: Lucy Thompson

Release date: January 2, 2022 [eBook #67084]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United States: Mrs. Lucy Thompson, 1916

Credits: Mary Glenn Krause, Charlene Taylor, Robert Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

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TO THE
AMERICAN INDIAN

By Mrs. Lucy Thompson
(Che-na-wah Weitch-ah-wah)
EUREKA, CALIFORNIA

COPYRIGHT, 1916

By Mrs. Lucy Thompson
(Che-na-wah Weitch-ah-wah)

CHE-NA-WAH WEITCH-AH-WAH.
In Her Wedding Dress

To Milton J. Thompson
My beloved husband, with whom all of my married life
has been so pleasantly spent, I dedicate this book.
Mrs. Lucy Thompson,
Che-na-wah Weitch-ah-wah.