First published as a research report in 1964, Takhoma presents an ethnographical analysis for collected and recovered material--addressing native toponymy, tribal identities and boundaries, village sites and structures, aboriginal economic and other uses of the region, and native trails, travel, and trade--and provided a valuable first step toward unraveling the cultural past of Mount Rainier National Park.
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First published as a research report in 1964, Takhoma presents an ethnographical analysis for collected and recovered material--addressing native toponymy, tribal identities and boundaries, village sites and structures, aboriginal economic and other uses of the region, and native trails, travel, and trade--and provided a valuable first step toward unraveling the cultural past of Mount Rainier National Park.
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