Charles Hill-Tout

The Salish People: Volume IV


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      The Salish People

      The Local Contribution of Charles Hill-Tout

       Volume IV: The Sechelt and the South-Eastern Tribes of Vancouver Island Edited with an Introduction by Ralph Maud

      VancouverTalonbooks1978

      “Mr. Hill-Tout’s work, in fact, constitutes a very important local contribution to the ethnology of the native races of the west coast.”

      G.M. Dawson

       Director of the

       Canadian Geological Survey,

       in 1900.

      Contents of Volume IV

       The Sechelt and the South-eastern Tribes of Vancouver Island

       Introduction

       Bio-bibliography of Charles Hill-Tout

      Footnotes to Bio-bibliography

       Letters

       To Franz Boas (3 October 1895)

       From Franz Boas (25 October 1895)

       To Franz Boas (2 November 1895)

       To J. W. Powell, Bureau of Ethnology (1 February 1896)

       To the Provincial Secretary, B.C. (25 September 1897)

       To the same (8 December 1897)

       From James Teit (3 June 1899)

       To C. F. Newcombe (4 March 1901)

       From E. Sidney Hartland (27 January 1907)

       To J. S. Matthews (8 May 1931)

      To the same (5 August 1932)

      Some Psychical Phenomena Bearing upon the Question of Spirit Control (1895)

      Haida Stories and Beliefs (1898)

      Short Review and Notes on the Second Volume of the Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History (1899)

      The Origin of the Totemism of the Aborigines of British Columbia (1901)

       Report on the Ethnology of the Siciatl [Sechelt] of British Columbia, a Coast Division of the Salish Stock (1904)

       Ethnography and Sociology

       Place-names

       Shamanism

       Suliaism

       Dress

       Dwellings

       Food

       Household Utensils

       Puberty Customs

       Mortuary Customs

       Beliefs and Customs

       Times and Seasons

       Archaeology

       Traditions

       The Beaver

       The Wolf and the Wren

       The Sun Myth

       The Salmon Myth

       The Eagle and the Owl

       The Seal and the Raven

       A Sechelt Prophecy

       Tradition of a Great Snowstorm

       The Thresher Myth

       The Eagle People

       The Mink and the Wolf

      Linguistics

       Report on the Ethnology of the South-eastern Tribes of Vancouver Island, British Columbia (1907)

       Lekwungen Ethnography and Sociology

       Place-names

       Marriage Customs

       Linguistic

       Myths

       Story of Smutuksen

       Memhaias’ Grandson

       Myth of the Ghost Lover

       Story of Sqaleken

       Myth of Nemokis