Yuki : NS30.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2003-
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://ehrafWorldCultures.yale.edu/collection?owc=NS30
Subjects

Included WorkCurtin, L. S. M. (Leonora Scott Muse). Some plants used by the Yuki Indians of Round Valley, northern California.
Included WorkFoster, George M. (George McClelland), 1913-2006. Summary of Yuki culture.
Included WorkGifford, Edward Winslow, 1887-1959 Coast Yuki myths.
Included WorkGifford, Edward Winslow, 1887-1959 Coast Yuki.
Included WorkGoldschmidt, Walter, 1913-2010. War stories from two enemy tribes.
Included WorkHeizer, Robert F. (Robert Fleming), 1915-1979.
Included WorkKroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 Handbook of the Indians of California. Selections.
Included WorkKroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 Yuki myths.
Included WorkMiller, Virginia P. Changing role of the chief on a California Indian reservation.
Included WorkMiller, Virginia P. Ukomno'm, the Yuki Indians of northern California.
Included WorkMiller, Virginia P. Whatever happened to the Yuki?
Included WorkMiller, Virginia P. Yuki, Huchnom, and Coast Yuki.
Included WorkPowers, Stephen, 1840-1904 Tá-tu.
Included WorkPowers, Stephen, 1840-1904 Yú-ki.
Included WorkTreganza, Adan E. (Adan Eduardo), 1916-1968 Archaeological survey of the Yuki area.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
SerieseHRAF world cultures. North America
EHRAF world cultures. North America. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Some plants used by the Yuki Indians of Round Valley, northern California / L.S.M. Curtin -- A summary of Yuki culture / George M. Foster -- Coast Yuki myths ; The Coast Yuki / E.W. Gifford -- War stories from two enemy tribes / Walter Goldschmidt, George Foster, and Frank Essene -- Bibliography / Robert F. Heizer -- The Yuki, culture ; The Yuki, ethnic geography ; The Huchnom and Coast Yuki ; The Yuki, religion ; Yuki myths / A.L. Kroeber -- The changing role of the chief on a California Indian reservation ; Ukomno'm, the Yuki Indians of northern California ; Whatever happened to the Yuki? ; Yuki, Huchnom, and Coast Yuki / Virginia P. Miller -- Tá-tu ; The Yú-ki / Stephen Powers -- Cultural summary, Yuki / Ian Skoggard -- An archaeological survey of the Yuki area / A.E. Treganza, C.E. Smith, and W.D. Weymouth.
Abstract The Yuki lived in northern Mendocino County, California and spoke a language, Yukian, that has no known relationship to other languages. The Yuki include the Coast Yuki, Yuki, and Huchnom. In the 1990s there were about 100 Yukis around Round Valley, California. The Yuki used to practice hunting, gathering, and fishing and the Round Valley supported a relatively dense population on the rich wild resources. However, the Round Valley land was much desired by European-American settlers and the Yuki were displaced and killed to free up the land. There are eighteen documents in this collection. A general introduction to the three main Yuki groups can be found in Kroeber's articles from the Handbook of Californian Indians.
General noteTitle from Web page (viewed Apr. 29, 2008).
General noteThis portion of eHRAF world cultures was first released in 2003.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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