Written with the intention to do justice to an extinct tribe, this is a thoroughly-researched depiction of the Huchnom people, who lived at the confluence of Tomki Creek and the Eel River in Mendocino County. Each of three sections uncover the Huchnom’s ancestry and territory, including linguistic and archeological evidence; their ways of life and social culture; and the history of their interaction with Europeans, which led to their removal from their ancestral lands.
138 page softcover book
Cultures in Collision: An Ethnohistory of The Huchnom
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