Tubatulabal : NS22.
This collection of 5 documents is about the Uto-Aztecan speaking Tubatulabal whose homeland is centered on the confluence of the Kern and South Fork Kern rivers, and adjacent Greenhorn Mountains of California. Almost nothing is known of the Tubatulabal before 1850, a fact reflected in the documents,...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New Haven, Conn. :
Human Relations Area Files,
2016-
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Series: | eHRAF World Cultures. North America.
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Online Access: | CONNECT CONNECT |
Summary: | This collection of 5 documents is about the Uto-Aztecan speaking Tubatulabal whose homeland is centered on the confluence of the Kern and South Fork Kern rivers, and adjacent Greenhorn Mountains of California. Almost nothing is known of the Tubatulabal before 1850, a fact reflected in the documents, all but one of which draw upon some historical material. There are two distinct periods of fieldwork: the first three and a half decades of the twentieth century, and a few years either side of 1970. Voegelin (1938) is the main ethnographic source, based on fieldwork carried out over three consecutive summers from 1931 to 1933. Gifford (1917) examines kinship terminology. A summary of Tubatulabal culture is found in Kroeber (1925). Smith (1978) provides an updated summary. |
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Item Description: | Title from Web page (viewed November 7, 2016). This portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 2016 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |