The following article, which was originally published in 1870 in The American Naturalist (Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 129-148), is a vivid and sympathetic though seldom cited first-hand account of some of the Nisenan and Konkow peoples of the lower Sacramento Valley. Although it reflects some of the inherent biases characteristic of the period during which it was written, it nonetheless contains valuable ethnographic data that are still of considerable interest today. Except for slight changes in formatting and spelling, the article is reprinted verbatim. Bancroft, in his California Pioneer Register, states that Edward Chever lived in California from 1849 to 1854; his brother Henry was one of the founders of Yuba City
The stereograph brought the "World" into the parlor. Far-away places and historic happenings; occupa...
The Natural World of the California Indians. Robert F. Heizer and Albert Elsasser. Berkeley: Univers...
"This is Number 3 of Volume 16 of the University of California's Publications in American Archaeolog...
This May 1, 1870, article was read originally before the Essex Institute on February 21, 1870. Cheve...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
Photostat from the California farmer; journal of useful sciences: vol. XIII, no. 3, Feb. 22, 1860 to...
The history of California Indians is a different story from that of other ethnic groups who came in ...
Benjamin Davis Wilson (1811-1878) of Tennessee came to California in 1841, married into the prominen...
Fish have long been recognized as having once comprised a particularly critical resource for native ...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
Thesis (M.A., History) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis offers an analys...
Virginia P. Miller. Ukomno'm: The Yuki Indians of Northern California. Los Altos, CA: BaHena Press, ...
p.352-369, [378]-399.Caption title.Reprinted from Annual reports of the Smithsonian instituion for 1...
This 1877 report references 36 Tribes of California including, but not limited to, their habitats, c...
Project (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Most Calif...
The stereograph brought the "World" into the parlor. Far-away places and historic happenings; occupa...
The Natural World of the California Indians. Robert F. Heizer and Albert Elsasser. Berkeley: Univers...
"This is Number 3 of Volume 16 of the University of California's Publications in American Archaeolog...
This May 1, 1870, article was read originally before the Essex Institute on February 21, 1870. Cheve...
Most students of California Indians in the 1850s have dwelled on the violence that native people end...
Photostat from the California farmer; journal of useful sciences: vol. XIII, no. 3, Feb. 22, 1860 to...
The history of California Indians is a different story from that of other ethnic groups who came in ...
Benjamin Davis Wilson (1811-1878) of Tennessee came to California in 1841, married into the prominen...
Fish have long been recognized as having once comprised a particularly critical resource for native ...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
Thesis (M.A., History) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis offers an analys...
Virginia P. Miller. Ukomno'm: The Yuki Indians of Northern California. Los Altos, CA: BaHena Press, ...
p.352-369, [378]-399.Caption title.Reprinted from Annual reports of the Smithsonian instituion for 1...
This 1877 report references 36 Tribes of California including, but not limited to, their habitats, c...
Project (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Most Calif...
The stereograph brought the "World" into the parlor. Far-away places and historic happenings; occupa...
The Natural World of the California Indians. Robert F. Heizer and Albert Elsasser. Berkeley: Univers...
"This is Number 3 of Volume 16 of the University of California's Publications in American Archaeolog...