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Otis Parrish & Kent Lightfoot 
California Indians and Their Environment 
An Introduction

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Capturing the vitality of California’s unique indigenous cultures, this major new introduction incorporates the extensive research of the past thirty years into an illuminating, comprehensive synthesis for a wide audience. Based in part on new archaeological findings, it tells how the California Indians lived in vibrant polities, each boasting a rich village life including chiefs, religious specialists, master craftspeople, dances, feasts, and ceremonies. Throughout, the book emphasizes how these diverse communities interacted with the state’s varied landscape, enhancing its already bountiful natural resources through various practices centered around prescribed burning. A handy reference section, illustrated with more than one hundred color photographs, describes the plants, animals, and minerals the California Indians used for food, basketry and cordage, medicine, and more. At a time when we are grappling with the problems of maintaining habitat diversity and sustainable economies, we find that these native peoples and their traditions have much to teach us about the future, as well as the past, of California.
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Table of Content

Preface

Acknowledgments



RETHINKING CALIFORNIA INDIANS

Why California Indians Matter

The Central Role of Fire

Waves of Migrations

A Landscape of Unparalleled Diversity

The Uniqueness of California

The First Fire Managers

They Are Not Farmers

Where We Go from Here


VISUAL GUIDE TO NATURAL RESOURCES


A GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA INDIAN USES OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Introduction

Northwest Coast Province

Central Coast Province

South Coast Province

Northwest Coast Province

Great Central Valley/Sierra Nevada Province

Southern Deserts Province


Notes

Bibliography

Art Credits

Index

About the author

Kent G. Lightfoot, Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, is author of Indians, Missionaries, and Merchants: The Legacy of Colonial Encounters on the California Frontiers (UC Press), among other books. Otis Parrish is a member of the Kashaya Pomo Tribe.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 512 ● ISBN 9780520942288 ● File size 13.4 MB ● Publisher University of California Press ● Published 2009 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5511446 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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