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Boas, Franz
1889First general report on the Indians of British Columbia. InReport of the Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating... the northwestern tribes of the Dominion of Canada. Report ofthe Fifty-ninth meeting of the British Association for theAdvancement of Science, held ... in ... 1889, pp. 801-803. [Dealswith the Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and Kootenay.]
1890Second general report on the Indians of British Columbia. Sameseries as above. Report of the Sixtieth meeting, held ... in ...1890, pp. 562-715. [Deals with the Nootka, Salish, and Kwakiutl.]
1895Fifth report on the Indians of British Columbia. Same seriesas above. Report of the Sixty-fifth meeting, held ... in ...1895, pp. 523-592. [Deals with the Tinneh of Nicola valley,Ts’Ets’ā´ut, and Nisk·a of Nass river.]
1896Sixth report on the Indians of British Columbia. Same seriesas above. Report of the Sixty-sixth meeting, held ... in ...1896, pp. 569-591. [Deals with the Kwakiutl and Tsimshian.]
1909The Kwakiutl of Vancouver island. Memoirs of the AmericanMuseum of Natural History, vol. VIII, pt. 2 (reprint fromPublications of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, vol. V, pt.2).
Chamberlain, A. F.
1892Report on the Kootenay Indians of southeastern BritishColumbia. In Report of the Committee appointed to investigate ...the northwestern tribes of the Dominion of Canada. Report of theSixty-second meeting of the British Association for the Advancementof Science held ... in ... 1892, pp. 549-615.
Cook, James
1784A voyage to the Pacific ocean ... for making discoveries inthe northern hemisphere ... performed by Captains Cook, Clarke, andGore, in his Majest1’s ship the Resolution and Discovery, in theyears 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. In three volumes (London).
Curtis, Edward S.
1907-1916The North American Indian ... being a series of volumespicturing and describing the Indians of the United States andAlaska. In twenty volumes. [Eleven volumes published up the presenttime.]
Gibbs, George
1855Report on the Indian tribes of the Territory of Washington.Pacific Railroad Report, vol. I, pp. 402-436, Washington, D. C.
1877Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon.Department of the Interior, U. S. Geographical and GeologicalSurvey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Contributions to NorthAmerican Ethnology, vol. I, pp. 103-241.
Lewis, Albert Buell
1906Tribes of the Columbia valley and the coast of Oregon andWashington. Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association,vol. I, pt. 2.
Lewis and Clark
1904Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition,1804-1806, printed from the original manuscript.... Edited ... byReuben Gold Thwaites, New York.
Nelson, N. C.
1919Human Culture. Natural History, New York, vol. XIX, no. 2,pp. 131-140.
Niblack, A. P.
1890The Coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern BritishColumbia. Smithsonian Institution, Report of the U. S. NationalMuseum for 1888, Washington.
Swan, James G.
1857The Northwest coast; or, Three years residence in WashingtonTerritory. New York. (Harper.)
1868 The Indians of Cape Flattery at the entrance to the Strait ofFuca, Washington Territory. Smithsonian Institution, Contributionsto Knowledge, No. 220.
Vancouver, George
1798A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific ocean and round theworld ... performed in the years 1791-1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795 inthe Discovery Sloop-of-War, and the armed tender Chatham.... Inthree volumes London.

NOTES

[1] Boas, 1888, 1890, 1905-1909; Swan, 1868; Niblack, 1890; Gibbs, 1855; Curtis, 1907-1916; vols. VIII-XI and folios. Of the earlier authors, Cook, 1784, vol. II, p. 327; Vancouver, 1798; and Lewis and Clark, 1904, vol. IV, give valuable data. For references, see the bibliography.

[2.] Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 30.

[3.] 1904, vol. IV, pp. 31, 35.

[4.] 1889, p. 817; 1890, pp. 565, 566; also a remark quoted by A. B. Lewis, 1906, p. 163.

[5.] 1855, p. 430; 1877, p. 216.

[6.] 1857, pp. 79, 80.

[7.] 1890, p. 294.