. Bulletin. Ethnology. 548 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 78 Salinan industries and customs were largely influenced by those of the Yokuts, with whom they traded, visited, and communicated freely, whereas the Costanoans on the north were generally their bitter enemies, and the main body of the Chumash to the south were too far removed, and of too different an outlook, to hold much rela- tion with them. Baskets were essentially Yokuts in material and technique. Women's hats and mortar hoppers of coiled basketry are. Fig Salinan and Esselen territory and probable Salinan settlements. report


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 548 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 78 Salinan industries and customs were largely influenced by those of the Yokuts, with whom they traded, visited, and communicated freely, whereas the Costanoans on the north were generally their bitter enemies, and the main body of the Chumash to the south were too far removed, and of too different an outlook, to hold much rela- tion with them. Baskets were essentially Yokuts in material and technique. Women's hats and mortar hoppers of coiled basketry are. Fig Salinan and Esselen territory and probable Salinan settlements. reported. The former may have been introduced by the missionized Yokuts; the latter is a southern California type that seems out of place in Salinan territory. Roughly interlaced receptacles of willow for the storage of acorns also recall those of southern California. Grooved arrow straighteners, reed smoking pipes, the eating of to- bacco mixed with lime, and the practice of cremation indicate Yokuts affiliations. The initiation of boys into manhood with a toloache drinking rite, whereas the advent of adolescence in girls was disposed of with less circumstance, also suggest Yokuts 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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