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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Native Californian & Nisenan Collection

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

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HUPA Supplied to: Bear R. Athapascans— hill grass with which to make rope, carved pihe nuts for beads (Nomland, * 1938, 105) Received from: Bear R. Athapascans angelica root, wild tobacco from Mattole River (considered superior), abalone shell, foodstuffs (Nomland, 1938, 105) Wiyot --------~---other two albino decr skins that Wiyot remembered killing were traded to Hupa (Loud, 1918, 250) Sce: Shasta, Yurok. WIYOT Supplicd to: Bear R. Athapascans canoes, foodstuffs (Nomland, 1938, 105) Sinkyone --------~beads (dentalia?) (Nomland 1935, 165) Received froms Bear R. Athapascans-abalone shell, wild tobacco, foodstuffs, (Nomland, 1938, 105) See: Yurok, Hupa. BEAR RIVER ATHAPASCANS See: Hupa, ‘iyot Intratribal trade carried on in canoes, rabbitskin blankets, dcerhide blankets, elkhorn purses, bows and arrows, baskets, and food (Nomland, 1938, 106). SHASTA Supplied to: Achomawi -~--------dentalia (Curtis, Vol. 13, 131) Karok and other---large black and cloudy red obsidian Lower Klamath blades (Voegcelin, 192, 201); obsidian, deerskins, sugar pine nuts (Dixon, 1907, 436); juhiper beads, Wintu beads, salt (Holt, 312). Klamath -------~~-Shasta beads [?] (Spier, 1930, 41)