University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Količina 14

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Stran 250 - ... appear to have always had friendly relations and some intermarriage, with the Yurok. Intermarriage, however, was somewhat hindered by the social customs common to the northwest coast, which made one person belong to the wealthy aristocracy, and another to the poor class. Wealth was reckoned in deutalium shells, long obsidian knives, scalps of the woodpecker, white deer skins, and other objects. The white deer skins are esteemed in northwest California because of their rarity.41 Wiyot informants...
Stran 154 - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.— An official record of University life, issued quarterly, edited by a committee of the faculty.
Stran 154 - EDUCATION.— Edited by the Department of Education. Price per volume $2.50. ENGINEERING.— Edited under the direction of the Engineering Departments. This series will contain contributions from the Colleges of Mechanics, Mining, and Civil Engineering. Volume I in progress.
Stran 154 - April, 1904 40 2. The Languages of the Coast of California South of San Francisco, by AL Kroeber.
Stran 436 - The Earliest Historical Relations between Mexico and Japan, from original documents preserved in Spain and Japan, by Zelia Nuttall. Pp. 1-47. April, 1906 _ £0 2. Contribution to the Physical Anthropology of California, based on collections in the Department of Anthropology of the University of California, and in the US National Museum, by Ales Hrdlicka.
Stran 175 - A'pap, A'puki, Ma'-am, and Va'-af. The first three are known as the Vulture or Red People, the last two as the Coyote or White People.
Stran 154 - Index, pp. 357-374. Vol. 5. 1. The Phonology of the Hupa Language; Part I, The Individual Sounds, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pp. 1-20, plates 1-8. March, 1907 36 2. Navaho Myths, Prayers and Songs, with Texts and Translations, by Washington Matthews, edited by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pp. 21-63. September, 1907 _ ~ _.
Stran 156 - ... gentes, among the Mohave. None of these names seems to have any signification. But according to the myths of the tribe, certain numbers of men originally had, or were given, such names as Sun, Moon, Tobacco, Fire, Cloud, Coyote, Deer, Wind, Beaver, Owl, and others, which correspond exactly to totemic clan names ; then these men were instructed by Mastamho, the chief mythological being, to call all their daughters and female descendants in the male line by certain names corresponding to these...
Stran 219 - ENGINEERING.— Edited under the direction of the Engineering Departments. This series will contain contributions from the Colleges of Mechanics, Mining, and Civil Engineering. Volume I (in progress) . GEOLOGY.— Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Andrew C. Lawson, Editor.

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