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Coast Salish Bibliography
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Coast Salish Culture: an Outline Bibliography Brian Thom, McGill University, updated January 2, 2006 [Click here to download Jan P. van Eikj's excellent Annotated Bibliography of Salish Linguistics (.pdf format)] This bibliography is an attempt to compile much of the scholarly research on contemporary and historic Coast Salish cultures. I have not attempted to include any archaeological or theoretical linguistic work, nor does it refer to (for the most part) primary historical and archival documents. My bibliographic database was last substantively updated in early 2005. As publications on Coast Salish cultures continue to emerge, I will attempt to keep this list up-to-date. Future iterations of this bibliography will likely include an online bibliographic database. I apologize in advance for any errors or obvious omissions. Please email me if changes could be suggested. Bibliography Amoss, Pamela. (1977). Strategies of Reorientation: The Contribution of Contemporary Winter Dancing to Coast Salish Identity and Solidarity. Arctic Anthropology, 14, 77-93. Amoss, Pamela. (1977). The Power of Secrecy among the Coast Salish. In Raymond Fogelson & Richard Adams (Eds.), The Anthropology of Power: Ethnographic Studies from Asia, Oceania and the New World. (pp. 131-139). New York: Academic Press. Amoss, Pamela. (1978). Coast Salish Spirit Dancing: The Survival of an Ancestral Religion. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Amoss, Pamela. (1981). Coast Salish Elders. In Pamela Amoss & Stevan Harrell (Eds.), Other Ways of Growing Old: Anthropological Perspectives. (pp. 227-261). Stanford: Stanford University Press. Amoss, Pamela. (1981). Cultural Centrality and Prestige for the Elderly: The Coast Salish Case. In Christine Fry (Ed.), Dimensions: Aging, Culture and Health. (pp. 47-63). New York: JF Bergin Publishe"
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