Tribes of the Columbia Valley And the Coast of Washington And Oregon
Tribes of the Columbia Valley And the Coast of Washington And Oregon
A B Albert Buell Lewis
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Among the Chinook they sometimes, the early writers. For native beliefs there is little besides the collections of myths and texts. 1 Lewis and Clark, in, pp. 165, 195, 197 ; iv, pp. 31, 36. 2 Ibid. , in, pp. 166, 169. 3 Henry-Thompson, p. 804. * Cook, n, p. 326. LEWIS] TRIBES OF THE COLUMBIA VALLEY 1/3 at least, represented the guardian spirit or supernatural helper. Mention is made of such an image in one of their tales. 1 Images of this sort, however, represented the supernatural helper of a... group rather than the individual guardian spirit, as they were made in human form and all in much the same manner, being partly of carved wood and partly of cedar bark. Gibbs says : " Among the Tsinuk and Tsihalis, the tamahno-us board of the owner was placed near him [when buried] . The Puget Sound Indians do not make these tamahno-us boards, but they some- times constructed effigies of their chiefs, resembling the person as nearly as possible, dressed in his usual costume, and wearing the articles of which he was fond.
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