Yokuts and western Mono ethnography
book chapter 1948 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
This document was compiled during field trips made during the years 1925-1930, as well as from the field notes of Mrs. A. Rogers (in reference to the Chukchansi), and other published materials...

Culture-environment integration
article 1946 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
This paper deals with the relationship of cultural and environmental integration in Yokuts and Western Mono society. In describing this relationship, Gayton indicates how the environment funct...

Yokuts and western Mono pottery-making
Book 1929 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
This is a study of the methods and techniques of pottery-making by the Yokuts and Western Mono Indians of California, which are treated as being essentially identical in nature within these tw...

Yokuts-Mono chiefs and shamans
Book 1930 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
The material for this document was collected by the author for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, during various field trips made between the years 1925-1928. In this st...

Estudillo among the Yokuts
essay 1936 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
The material for this article was obtained from the diary of Lieutenant José María Estudillo, commandant of a party of Spaniards who in the year 1819 penetrated into the San Joaquin valley of ...

Culture-environment integration
essay 1976 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick)

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
Gayton discusses the Yokuts (mainly the Wukchumni) and their neighbors, the Western Mono, as one cultural entity. However, only the Yokuts were indexed for OCM (Outline of Cultural Materials) ...

Yokuts and Western Mono myths
book chapter 1940 Gayton, A. H. (Anna Hadwick) & Newman, Stanley S.

YokutsNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
The part processed first presents one myth as a representative type of Yokuts literature. The style is then discussed by the authors, first in its aspects which are the result of or at least r...