Knowledge and usage of land mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia

Squamish includes: Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Sko-ko-mish
English | Squamish
1976
Bouchard, Randy | Kennedy, Dorothy I. D.
Anthropology | Linguistics | Salishan languages | Zoology | Ethnography | Food | Animals | Mammals | Birds | Insects | Amphibians | Zoology | British Columbia--History | Tools | Ecology
Still Image | Text
Monographs | Illustrations
163 pages
This is an ethnographic study of traditional Squamish use of land animals (mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians) as resources, co-authored by Randall (Randy) T. Bouchard and Dorothy I. D. Kennedy. Photographs by Kennedy accompany the text to show uses of tools by the Squamish people of Northern Vancouver as applied to the species discussed. See also the other volumes in the same series in the APS collections: Bouchard and Kennedy's "Utilization of fish, beach foods, and marine mammals by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia" (1976) (Mss.970.6.K38); and Bouchard and Nancy J. Turner, "Botany of the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia" (1976) (Mss.970.6.B66). These publications were disseminated by the British Columbia Language Project.
Knowledge and usage of land mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia Mss.970.6.K38.k