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Record #204671:

Already here and rich: a brief ethnohistory of the Upper Lynn Canal / Thomas F. Thornton.

Title: Already here and rich: a brief ethnohistory of the Upper Lynn Canal / Thomas F. Thornton.
Author(s): Thornton, Thomas F.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska :
In: Eldorado! : the archaeology of gold mining in the Far North. (2011.),
Abstract: Explains how Chilkoot and Chilkat Tlingits coped with miners usurping their hunting and fishing grounds and trading routes from Alaskan coast into Yukon Territory in late 19th century.
Notes:

In: Eldorado! : the archaeology of gold mining in the Far North / Catherine Holder Spude, and 3 others, eds.

Keywords: 291.8 -- Oral history.
325 -- Colonisation.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Tlingit.
622.342 -- Gold rushes.
903 -- Archaeology.
93"189" -- 1890-1899.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*493) -- Alaska, interior.
SPRI record no.: 204671

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