Haa aaní : Our land : Tlingit and Haida land rights and use
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Haa aaní : Our land : Tlingit and Haida land rights and use
University of Washington Press , Sealaska Heritage Foundaton, c1998
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Possessory rights of the natives of southeastern Alaska
Our land
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Originally published: Possessory rights of the natives of southeastern Alaska. 1946
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-212) and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780295976396
内容説明
In the early 1940s, a boom in white migration to Southeast Alaska brought questions of land and resource rights to courts of law, where neither precedence nor evidence was sufficient to settle claims. In 1946, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs assigned a team of researchers-anthropologist Walter Goldschmidt, lawyer Theodore Haas, and Tlingit schoolteacher and interpreter Joseph Kahklen-to go from village to village to interview old and young alike to discover who owned and used the lands and waters and under what rules. Their mimeographed report, "The Possessory Rights of the Natives of Southeastern Alaska," established strong historical evidence to support Native land claims.
Haa Aani, Our Land publishes this monumental study in book form for the first time. A reminiscence by Walter Goldschmidt and introduction by Thomas Thornton explain the genesis, context, and significance of the original report. Previously uncirculated testimony from the original 88 witnesses is included, along with a bibliography and an index of names, clans, and resources.
目次
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Pronunciation and Spelling of Native Words
Introduction: Who Owned Southeast Alaska? by Thomas F. Thornton
Remembering Alaska by Walter R. Goldschmidt
Possessory Rights of the Natives of Southeast Alaska by Walter R. Goldschmidt and Theodore H. Haas
Foreword
Summary
Part One: General Overview
--I. Nature of the Investigation
--II. Customary Land Use and Rights of the Tlingit and Haida
--III. Natural Products Utilized in the Native Economy
Part Two: Detailed Examination
--IV. Chilkat Territory
--V. Juneau (Auk) and Douglas (Taku) Territory
--VI. Yakutat Territory
--VII. Hoonah Territory
--VIII. Sitka Territory
--IX. Angoon Territory
--X. Wrangell (Stikine) Territory
--XI. Saxman and Ketchikan Territory
--XII. Kasaan Territory
--XIII. Kake Territory
Appendices
A. Native Testimony
B. Natural Resources Commonly Used by Natives of Southeast Alaska
C. Maps and Charts
Bibliography
Index of Resources, Clans, and People
Tables
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ISBN 9780295976402
内容説明
In the early 1940s, a boom in white migration to Southeast Alaska brought questions of land and resource rights to courts of law, where neither precedence nor evidence was sufficient to settle claims. In 1946, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs assigned a team of researchersanthropologist Walter Goldschmidt, lawyer Theodore Haas, and Tlingit schoolteacher and interpreter Joseph Kahklento go from village to village to interview old and young alike to discover who owned and used the lands and waters and under what rules. Their mimeographed report, The Possessory Rights of the Natives of Southeastern Alaska, established strong historical evidence to support Native land claims. Haa Aani, Our Land publishes this monumental study in book form for the first time. A reminiscence by Walter Goldschmidt and introduction by Thomas Thornton explain the genesis, context, and significance of the original report. Previously uncirculated testimony from the original 88 witnesses is included, along with a bibliography and an index of names, clans, and resources.
目次
AcknowledgmentsA Note on the Pronunciation and Spelling of Native WordsIntroduction: Who Owned Southeast Alaska? by Thomas F. ThorntonRemembering Alaska by Walter R. Goldschmidt Possessory Rights of the Natives of Southeast Alaska by Walter R. Goldschmidt and Theodore H. HaasForewordSummaryPart One: General Overview--I. Nature of the Investigation--II. Customary Land Use and Rights of the Tlingit and Haida--III. Natural Products Utilized in the Native EconomyPart Two: Detailed Examination--IV. Chilkat Territory--V. Juneau (Auk) and Douglas (Taku) Territory--VI. Yakutat Territory--VII. Hoonah Territory--VIII. Sitka Territory--IX. Angoon Territory--X. Wrangell (Stikine) Territory--XI. Saxman and Ketchikan Territory--XII. Kasaan Territory--XIII. Kake TerritoryAppendicesA. Native TestimonyB. Natural Resources Commonly Used by Natives of Southeast AlaskaC. Maps and ChartsBibliographyIndex of Resources, Clans, and PeopleTables
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