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![]() The Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia
Ronald P. Rohner and Evelyn C. Bettauer
An excellent portrayal of the life and values
of a Kwakiutl group! Gilford Island, home to a contemporary Kwakiutl community
in British Columbia, is the setting of this case study. This village,
representative of other Kwakiutl communities, is comprised of a fishing people
who have retained much of their age-old social and cultural identity as an
Indian population. The authors both describe the distinctive quality of Kwakiutl
life as observed on Gilford Island and outline some of the major characteristics
of the traditional Kwakiutl social system including the rank-class structure,
potlatches, and the impressive winter ceremonial. $14.50 list, 111 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-225-9 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-225-4 © 1970 Table of Contents
Part I. CONTEMPORARY KWAKIUTL 1. Fieldwork in Kwakiutl Life Space 2. The Kwakiutl at Work 3. Being a Kwakiutl 4. Growing Up Kwakiutl Part II. POTLATCH PERIOD 5. Traditional Social Organization
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