. Bulletin. Ethnology. »ciii( IN re!T I. I Lf OMSK MieesN LKirr Mieocn VOLOAMtC ASH-~^ trcRiLc. \\\\\\\ \\\\\\ HOUSE PIT 4 SITE 35-UM-T CONTOUR INTERVAL : .SfT Figure 27.—House pit 4, site 3S-UM-7. relationship to the house, as is shown in the discussion of that house. It obviously was constructed in the depression after the house had been abandoned. To understand the use of an earth oven it would be best to quote the experience of Collier and his associates in the Grand Coulee Reservoir area: We observed the process of cooking camas in an earth oven at the house of Rosie Seymour, 84 year
. Bulletin. Ethnology. »ciii( IN re!T I. I Lf OMSK MieesN LKirr Mieocn VOLOAMtC ASH-~^ trcRiLc. \\\\\\\ \\\\\\ HOUSE PIT 4 SITE 35-UM-T CONTOUR INTERVAL : .SfT Figure 27.—House pit 4, site 3S-UM-7. relationship to the house, as is shown in the discussion of that house. It obviously was constructed in the depression after the house had been abandoned. To understand the use of an earth oven it would be best to quote the experience of Collier and his associates in the Grand Coulee Reservoir area: We observed the process of cooking camas in an earth oven at the house of Rosie Seymour, 84 year old Okanogan-Lakes woman living at Kelly Hill in the hills north of Kettle Falls. A pit four feet square and ten inches deep was dug. The pit was covered with timbers and rocks were piled on top of the timbers. 526588—61- -15. 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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