California Athabascan Groups

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California Athabascan Groups

by Martin A. Baumhoff

EN·~5 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

CALIFORNIA ATHABASCAN GROUPS

0:34
2

PREFACE

2:34
3

INTRODUCTION

18:09
4

ATHABASCAN BOUNDARIES

32:55
5

GROUPS - KATO

3:31:55
6

POPULATION - SOURCES

59:12
7

APPENDIXES - APPENDIX I: THE TOLOWA

6:28
8

BIBLIOGRAPHY - Abbreviations

4:16
9

PLATES

2:28

Description

This scholarly work brings listeners into the careful reconstruction of the California Athabascan peoples, a group whose history has long remained elusive. Drawing on the extensive field notes of a pioneering naturalist and supplemented by later researchers, the author maps tribal territories, village sites, and estimates of original populations with meticulous detail. The narrative also weaves in the stories of early ethnographers whose interviews with native informants preserved a fading oral tradition.

Listeners will discover how the study blends geography, linguistics, and anthropology to sketch the most accurate picture yet of these north‑western California communities. Richly illustrated with maps and figures, the monograph reveals the complexities of tribal boundaries and the challenges of interpreting fragmented historical records. It offers a compelling glimpse into the painstaking process of piecing together a people's past from scattered clues, inviting audiences to appreciate the depth of scholarly dedication behind the reconstruction.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (325K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Colin Bell, Richard Tonsing, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-10-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MA

Martin A. Baumhoff

1926–1983

An influential California anthropologist and archaeologist, he helped shape the study of Native California history through fieldwork, teaching, and widely cited research. His work ranged from archaeology and rock art to population studies and Native language-area research.

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