The Indians of Canada
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Jenness, Diamond (Author)
Title
The Indians of Canada
Abstract
First published in 1932, The Indians of Canada remains the most comprehensive works available on Canada's Indians. Part one includes chapters on languages, economic conditions, food resources, hunting and fishing, dress and adornment, dwellings, travel and transportation, trade and commerce, social and political organization, social life, religion, folklore and traditions, and drama, music, and art. The second part of the book describes the tribes in different groupings: the migratory tribbes of the eastern woodlands, the plains tribes, tribes of the Pacific coast, of the Cordillera, and the Mackenzie and Yukon River basins, and finally the Eskimo. --Publisher's description, University of Toronto Press, 1977
Series
Anthropological Series
Volume
15
Edition
2nd edition
Place
Ottawa, ON
Publisher
National Museum of Canada/Department of Mines
Date
1934
# of Pages
x, 446 pages: illustrations
Language
English
Accessed
2/28/22, 4:57 PM
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 430-436) and index.
Citation
Jenness, D. (1934). The Indians of Canada (2nd edition, Vol. 15). National Museum of Canada/Department of Mines. http://archive.org/details/indiansofcanada0000jenn
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