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Sherburne Friend Cook

The Aboriginal Population of the North Coast of California

In “The Aboriginal Population of the North Coast of California,” Sherburne Friend Cook meticulously examines the demographic and social structures of Indigenous populations along California's northern coastline prior to European contact. Employing a combination of ethnographic analysis, historical records, and statistical approaches, Cook articulates the complexity of numerous tribes, highlighting their unique cultures, subsistence practices, and intertribal relationships. His work is a seminal contribution to the field of anthropology, framed within the broader context of California Indian studies, and is marked by a commitment to accuracy that reflects both scholarly rigor and a passion for Indigenous issues. Sherburne Friend Cook, a prominent anthropologist and historian, dedicated his career to studying the Indigenous populations of California. His background in both anthropology and history, as well as his deep respect for Native cultures, inspired him to illuminate the often-overlooked narratives of these communities. His rigorous scholarship not only enriches the academic discourse surrounding Indigenous history but also serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience of Native peoples in the face of colonial pressures. This book is essential for anyone interested in the history and anthropology of Native Californian populations. Cook's insights are invaluable for students, scholars, and general readers alike, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and richness of Indigenous life along California's North Coast. His work invites readers to appreciate the necessity of acknowledging and preserving these vital histories.
143 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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