Indians of Canada - 1967
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"Diamond Jenness's 'The Indians of Canada' stands as a seminal work in the field of anthropology, offering a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the diverse Indigenous cultures that have shaped the rich tapestry of Canada. Originally published in 1932, Jenness's meticulous research and deep respect for Indigenous traditions provide a nuanced portrait of the customs, languages, and social structures of the First Nations people.
From the Arctic Inuit to the Haida of the Pacific Northwest, Jenness captures the intricacies of their daily lives and spiritual beliefs, emphasizing the importance of preserving and understanding the unique heritage of Canada's Indigenous peoples. This enduring classic remains an indispensable resource for scholars, historians, and readers eager to delve into the captivating history and cultural legacy of the original inhabitants of Canada."
- Indians of Canada - Diamond Jenness.
Published 1967 (Seventh Edition). National Museum of Canada, Ottawa. Bulletin 65. Anthropological Series No. 15
Hardcover. 452pp. Approx 7x10in. Dustjacket is faded, has wear and tear on edges, chunk missing on front. Book itself is in good shape for a (nearly) 60 year old book.
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