Following is the key to the Figures pertinent to the civilization of California's far northwest from A. L. Kroeber's Handbook of the Indians of California.
Index of Figures
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A
Figure A.
Early Indian Tribes, Culture Areas, and Linguistic Stocks
(western U.S. excerpt), 1991.
See here for the
Legend
to the map.
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B
Figure B.
USGS map: State of California, North Half
(excerpt of the Northwest portion, in two parts), 1981.
See here for the
Legend
to the map: shown at half scale (miles or km shown on legend are twice as far as appear on the map).
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1
Figure 1.
Yurok towns and territory.
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2
Figure 2.
Yurok town of Weitspus and associated settlements.
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3
Figure 3.
Blanket of two deerskins, painted.
Hupa.
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4
Figure 4.
Yurok house ladder.
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5
Figure 5.
End plank of Yurok sweat house, with exit hole.
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6
Figure 6.
Plan of sleeping places in Yurok sweat house.
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7
Figure 7.
Yurok net weights.
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8
Figure 8.
Chimariko land, towns, and neighbors.
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9
Figure 9.
Wiyot and Yurok in relation to the Algonkin family.
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10
Figure 10.
Wiyot towns and territory.
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11
Figure 11.
Wiyot shaman's outfit.
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12
Figure 12.
Plan of Hupa town of Takimitlding.
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13
Figure 13.
Chilula land and towns.
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20
Figure 20.
Sections of head bands of yellow-hammer quills: Pomo; Yuki; Chilula.
Compare
Pl. 58.
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45
Figure 45.
Women's tattoo:
Yurok and northwestern tribes, among others.
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72
Figure 72.
Decrease of native population from 1770 to 1910.
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73
Figure 73.
Subculture areas on the Pacific coast of the United States.
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