. Bulletin. Ethnology. 250 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 144 +â -f. Figure 17.âTerritorial holdings of various Moachat chiefs (inland boundaries approximate only). listed extensive holdings of the present tsisaath chief, which he had inherited from his maternal kin the tiikwittakamlath). There were numerous minor rights within each of these territories, such as that to put a weir in a certain place in a salmon stream, the right to a certain cut of blubber from whales that drifted ashore on some stretch of beach, the right to the second picking of salmonberries at the yaluactakamlath chie


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 250 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 144 +â -f. Figure 17.âTerritorial holdings of various Moachat chiefs (inland boundaries approximate only). listed extensive holdings of the present tsisaath chief, which he had inherited from his maternal kin the tiikwittakamlath). There were numerous minor rights within each of these territories, such as that to put a weir in a certain place in a salmon stream, the right to a certain cut of blubber from whales that drifted ashore on some stretch of beach, the right to the second picking of salmonberries at the yaluactakamlath chief's berry grounds at Laiyaqaq up tacis River, and so on. Such claims, while deriving from right in real. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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