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Trade and Trails in Aboriginal California (September 1950) (32 pages)

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TOLOWA
Supplied:
Received from:
-7ARTICLES TRADED
According to Drucker (p. 23) thc Tolowa received pine
needles in trade from the interior.
YUROK
Supplied to:
Wig}. seen
Received from:
See: Shasta
KAROK
Supplied to:
Up River
(Shasta)
Reccived from:
Up River
(Shasta)
Nongatl
See: Yurok
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canoes of redwood (Powcrs, p. h7)
pipes and bows "pretty bows painted red
and blue" (Harrington, 1932, 162ff)
canoes since Hupa lacked redwood, dricd
seafood 2specially surf fish, mussels,
salty sca weed, dentalia (Kroeber, 1925,
132; Curtis, Vol. 13, 8-16).
iris fibre rope (Curtis, Vole 13, 87)
knovm to have traded an albino deer skin.
The Wiyot remembered killing threc such
(Loud, 1918, 250)
haliotis shell ornaments (Krocber, 1925,
25)
Dentalia, abalone, salt, seaweed, bowl
baskets, open work plates, dipper baskets
(Harrington, 1932, 128); prepared salt
(Driver, 1939, 382) (Sec: Shasta)
blankets, juniper secds, baskot hats
which the Karok used as tobacco measures
(Harrington, 1922, 128) (Sec: Shasta)
salt (originally from Hayfork) (Driver,
1939 ’ 382) °