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Indians of the Pacific Northwest: A History (Civilization of the American Indian Series) [Paperback]

Robert H. Ruby (Author), John A. Brown (Author)
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March 15, 1988 Civilization of the American Indian Series

More than one hundred Indian tribes in fifteen language groups inhabited the area of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Western Montana in the nineteenth century. This important work, the first composite history of the region’s native inhabitants, covers the period roughly from 1750 to 1900, from the first white contacts to the aftermath of the Dawes Act. It is a valuable resource both for the serious scholars and general readers.

The cultures of the Pacific Northwest tribes were as diverse as their lands. Coastal peoples, such as the Makahs, hunted whales in huge wooden canoes thirty-five feet long. Near Puget Sound they developed an advanced technology and a stylized art in carved wood. Whites were shocked by the head flattening practiced by some coastal peoples and by the potlatch ceremony, in which they gave away their possessions. Farther inland, along the Columbia River, tribal economies centered around the salmon. The smoked fish was traded all over the region. On the east the horse transformed the way of life of the Shoshonis, Nez Percés, Kalispels, and Blackfeet. Each spring they crossed the Rockies to hunt the buffalo and fight for control of the hunting territory.

The first whites to enter the Pacific Northwest were Spanish mariners from the south and British and American traders stopping for furs on their way to China. Later the British North West Company and Hudson’s Bay Company established trading posts. The whites brought gimcracks, guns, molasses, tobacco, alcohol, and disease. They took the pelts of the sea otter, seal, beaver, and buffalo in return.

Missionaries and settlers followed the traders. Catholic black robes and Protestants in buckskins competed with mixed success for the Indian’s souls, while at the same time native religions held sway. Indian religious leaders, such as Spokane Garry and the Dreamer prophet Smohalla, were almost as important as the fighting chiefs.

By the 1840s epidemics had cut the Indians’ numbers by two-thirds,. The few who survived were too weak to drive out the white settlers. Only truly extraordinary individuals could resist the changes introduced by the whites: the appropriation of traditional food-gathering and hunting grounds formerly held in common, the introduction of a cash economy, the demands of Christianity, confinement on reservations and farms and in schools, and allotment.

Many extraordinary individuals are portrayed in this history. The authors have written their account colorfully and movingly from the Indian point of view, and they effectively present the special identity of Pacific Northwest Indians.


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Robert H. Ruby�is a retired physician and independent scholar living in Moses Lake, Washington. Along with John A. Brown, he is coauthor of numerous books, including Indians of the Pacific Northwest: A History.



John A. Brown was Professor Emeritus of History at Wenatchee Valley College, Washington. He is coauthor of numerous books, including Indians of the Pacific Northwest: A History.


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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (March 15, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806121130
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806121130
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #935,304 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars This is a GREAT BOOK!, February 18, 2011
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"INdians of the pacific Northwest is a volume in the University of Oklahoma's landmark yet (now) dated (the title, not the history) "The Civilization of the American Indian Series." Well-written and researched, accessible for the general, student or academic audience, with great (black & white) photographs, drawings and maps. It contains a treasure-trove of information about the Native peoples and communities of the Pacific Northwest, and their ultimately destructive encounters with European Americans in an oversized (8.5" x 11") paperback for $25, with endnotes, an excellent (although no longer current - hence the 4 stars)bibliography, and an accurate index. What a bargain! Highly recommended.
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This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of the Pacific Northwest indians. The book's author, Robert Ruby, is not responsible for deficiencies in the condition of books sent by Amazon sellers. To reiterate, The author does not send copies of books through Amazon himself. Please complain about your copy's condition to the Amazon seller who you purchased it from.
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The Quinault River tumbles into the Pacific Ocean from the jagged Olympic Mountains in northwestern Washington State. Read the first page
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white treaty makers, fur seekers, fort personnel, red foes, interior tribes, camas prairie, good white men, other tribesmen, annuity goods, council grounds, ecutive order, intertribal conflict, buffalo country, fur men
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Puget Sound, Pacific Northwest, United States, Warm Springs, Fort Hall, Fort Vancouver, Snake River, Willamette Valley, Fort Walla Walla, Salmon River, Looking Glass, Fort Boise, Hooker Jim, White Bird, Grand Ronde, Idaho Territory, Washington Territory, Lost River, Strait of Juan de Fuca, American Board, French Canadians, Kettle Falls, Neah Bay, Table Rock, Tule Lake
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