Material culture of the Chilcotin Athapaskans of west central British Columbia
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The collections of the Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, contain five small accessions of Chilcotin Indian ethnographic materials from west central British Columbia totaling 79 pieces. The artifacts in these accessions, treated as a unit, are described and illustrated. For comparative purposes, information is included from the few previous studies of Chilcotin material culture.
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