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Ritual Management of Salmonid Fish Resources in California
Sean L. Swezey, University of California, Berkeley
Robert F. Heizer, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: Ethnographers at times are more
concerned with reporting data than
interpreting them. As a result, ethnographies
often have the appearance of being little more
than collections of facts organized by a generally
standardized topical outline. Synoptic
surveys may result from an effort to synthesize
a particular trait, custom, or complex, and
from these there often results a deeper insight
into the function and purpose of what, in
unanalyzed form, seem to be cultural practices
which are illogical or meaningless. We
attempt here to review native ritual, belief, and
ceremony connected with anadromous fish in
the northern part of the state in the effort to
determine what logical and functional significance
these had in terms of Native California
life and survival.
KEYWORDS: ethnology, archaeology, ethnohistory, native peoples
SUGGESTED CITATION: Sean L. Swezey and Robert F. Heizer
(1977)
"Ritual Management of Salmonid Fish Resources in California",
The Journal of California Anthropology:
Vol. 4:
No. 1,
Article 5.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucmercedlibrary/jca/vol4/iss1/art5
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