Bulletin 151 of the Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, provides a detailed description with diagrams of the four major types of boats used by the aboriginals from what became the California-Oregon Border to the southern tip of Baja California.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_ind_3/1004/thumbnail.jp
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International audience"In the Americas, long before the Conquest, existed various native navigation ...
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-165)The Kumeyaay Indians (also 'Iipay--Tiipay, Ipai--Tip...
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In the Americas, indirect evidence of watercraft has recently been extended to roughly 13,000 to 11,...
The Indigenous Chumash people of the California coast relied heavily upon the wealth of maritime res...
A growing body of data suggests that the Western Stemmed Tradition and Island Paleocoastal Tradition...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyToday, Isla Cedros is remote from major population centers of northwestern Me...
This volume highlights the latest research on the foundations of sociopolitical complexity in coasta...
This 1942 Bureau of American Ethnology report discusses the differences in coastal topography and th...
In 1968, Richard Gould presented ethnographic evidence that certain canoes were specifically made fo...
International audience"In the Americas, long before the Conquest, existed various native navigation ...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
The Indigenous Chumash people of the California coast relied heavily upon the wealth of maritime res...
Mission Santa Catalina was founded on the margins of the Spanish colonial frontier in northern Baja ...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-165)The Kumeyaay Indians (also 'Iipay--Tiipay, Ipai--Tip...
When exclusively marine fish remains are found inland from their species' natural habitat, it is cle...
There are more than one hundred federally recognized Native American tribes found within the present...
In the Americas, indirect evidence of watercraft has recently been extended to roughly 13,000 to 11,...
The Indigenous Chumash people of the California coast relied heavily upon the wealth of maritime res...
A growing body of data suggests that the Western Stemmed Tradition and Island Paleocoastal Tradition...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyToday, Isla Cedros is remote from major population centers of northwestern Me...
This volume highlights the latest research on the foundations of sociopolitical complexity in coasta...