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Tlingit RavenTlingit Indians of Southeastern Alaska

APPENDIX F: Northwest Coast Cultures Bibliography

(Adult Resources)

Alaska Geographic, Volume 5, No. 2; Southeast: Alaska's Panhandle Alaska; Northwest Publishing Company; 1978.

Alaska, State of, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, Division of Economic Enterprise, Community Profiles. (Available free, profiles have been done on Angoon, Juneau, Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Petersburg, Sitka, Skagway, and Wrangell.)

Barbeau, Marius, The Modern Growth of the Totem Pole on the Northwest Coast from the Smithsonian Report for 1939, pp. 491ã 498; reprinted by Shorey Book Store; Seattle; 1965.

Barbeau, Marius, Totem Poles, Volumes I and II National Museum of Canada; 1950.

Boas, Tsimshian Mythology Johnson Reprint Co.; New York; 1970.

de Laguna, Frederica, Under Mount St. Elias: The History and Culture of the Y Smithsonian Institution Press; Washington,

Drucker, Philip, Cultures of the North Pacific Coast Chandler Publishing Co.; Scranton, Penn.; 1965.

Garfield, Viola E. and Linn A. Forrest, The Wolf and the Raven: Totem Poles of Southeastern Alaska University of Washington Press; Seattle; 1948.

Gunther, Erna, Indian Life of the Northwest Coast of North America: As Seen by the Early Explorers and Fur Traders During the Last Decades of the Eighteenth Century University of Chicago Press; Chicago; 1972.

Hays, H.R., Children of the Raven McGraw Hill Book Co.; 1975.

Hilson, Stephan E., Exploring Alaska and British Columbia Van Winkle Publishing Co.; Holland, Michigan; 1976.

Josephson, Karla, Use of the Sea by Alaska Natives - A Historical Perspective (one of a series in Alaska and the Law of the Sea); Arctic Environment Information and Data Center; University of Alaska; Anchorage; 1974.

Krause, Aurel, translated by Erna Gunther, The Tlingit Indians: Results of a Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits University of Washington Press; Seattle; 1956.

McFeat, Tom (editor), Indians of the North Pacific Coast University of Washington Press; Seattle; 1966.

Miller, Polly and Leon Gordon, Lost Heritage of Alaska World Publishing Co.; Cleveland; 1968.

Morgan, Lael, And the Land Provides Anchor Press/Doubleday; Garden City, New Jersey; 1974.

Niblack, Ensign Albert P., The Coast Indians of Southern Alaska and Northern British Columbia U.S. National Museum 1885-1887, Notes. Reprinted by Johnson Reprint Corp.; New York; 1970.

Oberg, Kalervo, The Social Economy of the Tlingit Indians University of Washington Press; Seattle; 1973.

Stewart, Hilary, Artifacts of the Northwest Coast Indians Hancock House; Saanichton British Columbia, Canada; 1973.

Swanton, John R., Haida Texts and Myths Johnson Reprint Co.; New York; 1970.

Swanton, John R., Social Condition, Beliefs, and Linguistic Relationship of the Tlingit Indians 26th Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology; 1908.

Swanton, John R., Tlingit Myths and Texts Government Printing Office; Washington; 1909. Reprinted by Johnson Reprint Corporation; New York; 1970.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

MATERIALS LIST & GOALS
SECTION 1: Tlingit Country
SECTION 2: Clans
SECTION 3: Summer Camp
SECTION 4: Tlingit Economy: Surplus
SECTION 5: Wrap Up

APPENDIX A: Brief Description of Tlingit Culture
APPENDIX B: A Sample Winter Clan House
APPENDIX C: Northwest Coast Materials in ASD AVS Center
APPENDIX D: Juvenile Literature on Northwest Coast Cultures
APPENDIX E: Art Bibliography
APPENDIX F: Northwest Coast Cultures Bibliography
APPENDIX G: Schools Which Own Northwest Coast Study Prints
APPENDIX H: Raven Stories (reprints)
APPENDIX I: Recorded Versions of Clan Crest Stories
APPENDIX J: Some Northwest Coast Art Activities

 

 

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