[Gutenberg 43876] • California Athabascan Groups

[Gutenberg 43876] • California Athabascan Groups
Authors
Baumhoff, Martin A.
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Tags
athapascan indians , indians of north america -- california
ISBN
9781507549285
Date
2015-03-03T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.59 MB
Lang
en
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[...]years there would be a hard winter, but she could remember only one when people actually starved to death. In February or March the spring salmon run began, and after that the danger of starvation was past. At about this time the grass began to grow again, and the first clover was eaten ravenously because of the dearth of greens during the winter. The herb-gathering and salmon-fishing activity lasted until the spring rains ended in April or May, when the people left their villages on the salmon streams and scattered out into the hills for the summer. Usually only a few families would stay together during the summer, while the men hunted deer, squirrels, and other animals and the women gathered clover, seeds, roots, and nuts. Food was most plentiful at this season, and the places visited varied with[...].