Among the An-ko-me-nums, or Flathead Tribes of Indians of the Pacific Coast

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Among the An-ko-me-nums, or Flathead Tribes of Indians of the Pacific Coast

by Thomas Crosby

EN·~5 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Among the An-ko-me-nums

0:21
2

INTRODUCTION.

2:47
3

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:56
4

CHAPTER I. THE FLATHEADS AND THE “BOOK OF HEAVEN.”

16:10
5

CHAPTER II. THE CALL FROM MACEDONIA.

13:13
6

CHAPTER III. WESTWARD, HO!

16:36
7

CHAPTER IV. AT NANAIMO—THE SCHOOL.

9:41
8

CHAPTER V. HEATHEN STREET VS. CHRISTIAN STREET.

4:49
9

CHAPTER VI. DIFFICULTIES WITH THE LANGUAGE.

11:02
10

CHAPTER VII. A SLAVERY WORSE THAN DEATH.

9:59

Description

In this richly illustrated memoir, a 19th‑century missionary recounts his first years among the An‑ko‑me‑nums, a branch of the Salish peoples who once lived along the Columbia and Fraser rivers and the shores of Puget Sound. He describes their distinctive customs—from the striking practice of head‑flattening to their communal life in river valleys—providing a vivid ethnographic snapshot that brings the landscape and its inhabitants to life. The narrative blends personal observation with careful notes on language, ceremony, and the everyday rhythms of a culture confronting rapid change.

The author’s voice is both earnest and unflinching as he details the hardships of establishing a mission in a world he saw as shadowed by superstition and hardship. He confronts hostile forces such as witch‑doctors and whiskey traders while also chronicling moments of unexpected friendship and conversion. Through his eyes the reader witnesses the early struggles and small triumphs that laid the groundwork for a lasting, if contested, dialogue between faith and the Pacific‑coast Indigenous peoples.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by WebRover, Bryan Ness, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2017-06-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Crosby

Thomas Crosby

1840–1914

A Methodist missionary and writer, he spent decades on the coast of British Columbia and became widely known for his accounts of mission work among Indigenous communities. His books offer a vivid window into religious life, travel, and colonial-era encounters on the Pacific coast.

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