Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia ... Collected And Annotated 6

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Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia ... Collected And Annotated 6
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
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64, 66 ; Nahwitti, p. 201 ; Bilxula, p. 248 ; Loucheux, p. 33. Page 43, § i. Dishes cannot be emptied: Cathlamet, Shuswap, p. 4; Nootka, p. 103; Kwakiutl, p. 154; Nahwitti, p. 181 ; Heiltsuk, pp. 223, 227; Micmacy p. 24; Ponca, pp. 138, 139; Chippewayan, p. 369. Page 43, § 3. Shuswap, p. 16; Fraser Delta, p. 23. Page 45> § 2, 3. Shuswap, p. 4.
145. Means ** child of kokwe'la." 146. Name of a root used as food by NLak*a'pamux and Shuswap. {Pence- danum macrocarpum, Nutt.). Full version : She coh
...abited with the root kokwe'la.
Notes. 109 147. Means "place of crossing the river," called by the whites Kanaka Bar. It is on the borders of the NLak*apamux'd'e and Ut§'mqt. Below this place, in the Uta'mqt country, no kokwela grows; but above this place it grows, and gets more and more plentiful eastward towards the Shuswap country.
148. Compare F. Boas, Sagetiy etc. p. 16.
149. The expressions " wikaiu' " and " misaiu' " are derived from NLak*a'pamux, words meaning "open" and "close;" **tciLX" means "house" in ordinary NLak*a'pamux.


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