Discusses the characteristics and habitats of horned and antlered North American animals, such as elk, bighorn, pronghorn, moose, caribou, deer, and mountain goat, and presents some of the folklore associated with these animals' headgear.
A look at the Northwest Coast Indians, discussing the historic and continuing importance of salmon and cedar in their culture, with illustrations that blend the ways of the past with modern times, and photographs from an era when it was believed the Indian way of life had vanished.
Using some traditional Clallam words, a young Indian describes the natural surroundings and activities of the Clallam, or S'Klallam, people through the seasons of the year. Includes glossary.