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Twana narratives : native historical accounts of a coast Salish culture
Source Record

1993
Book
Creators
Elmendorf, William W.
Description
"Anthropologist William Elmendorf presents first-person accounts of the history, society, and religion of the Twana speech community, Coast Salish Indians who lived in nine villages in western Washington"--Worldcat

More Information

ISBN
0295972386; 0774804750
Statement of Responsibility
William W. Elmendorf
Publication Information
Seattle : University of Washington Press
Physical Description
xxviii, 306 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm
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