Description: Acceptable condition, hinges splitting, cover soft, general wear. All pictures are of the actual book(s) you will receive. I ship well in protective boxes, NOT envelopes. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of Ethnology The Kathlamet people are a tribe of Native American people with a historic homeland along the Columbia River, in what is today southwestern Washington state. The Kathlamet people originally spoke the Kathlamet language, a dialect or language of the Chinookan language family.
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Publication Year: 1901
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 26 - Kathlamet Texts
Author: Franz Boaz
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Bureau of Ethnology
Topic: American History, Contemporary History, Cultural History, Ethnicity, Ethnic Studies, Languages, Language Skills, Local History, Native Americans, Regional History, Social History