Indians OF THE Pacific Northwest by Ruth Underhill, Ph.d. - front cover
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Indians OF THE Pacific Northwest

by Ruth Underhill, Ph.d.

"Indians of the Pacific Northwest" by Ruth Underhill, Ph.D., published in 1944 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. This edition explores the indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest. Released in July 1944, it offers scholarly insights into native customs. Good condition; personal inscription on cover, no dust jacket.

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Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1944
Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B9-JGM-0214

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with minor wear on the cover and spine. There is a personal inscription on the front cover. The pages are clean with no significant marks or tears. No dust jacket is present, and the binding remains intact and strong.

About This Vintage 1944 Edition

"Indians of the Pacific Northwest" by Ruth Underhill, Ph.D., published in 1944 by the Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, provides a comprehensive examination of the indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest. This edition, released in July 1944, compiles material from various scientific publications, offering a unique scholarly perspective. Dr. Underhill, a noted anthropologist, brings together insights into the life and customs of the region's native peoples. This publication is part of the Indian Life and Customs series and reflects the educational mission of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The book is valuable for its historical context and the collaboration with the University of Washington Press, which contributed visual materials. The book is in good condition, with a personal inscription on the cover but no dust jacket.

Publisher Information

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Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C.

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