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"Voices of a Thousand People is the story of one Native community's struggle to regain control of its past and preserve their heritage for generations to come.
The remote northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State is the homeland of the Makah Indian Nation, whose name in their own language translates to "the People Who Live by the Rocks and Seagulls." Rich in ceremony, art, and tradition and nationally known for their revival of whale hunting, the Makahs have devoted themselves to revitalizing their traditional language and culture."--BOOK JACKET.
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Voices of a Thousand People: The Makah Cultural and Research Center
October 1, 2005, University of Nebraska Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0803267568 9780803267565
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Voices of a Thousand People: The Makah Cultural and Research Center
May 1, 2002, University of Nebraska Press
Hardcover
in English
0803218249 9780803218246
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"It was January 1863, the rainy season, and James Gilcrest Swan was preparing dried sponges, evergreen boughs, and whale skin barnacles to ship to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC."
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