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James G. Swan
James Gilchrist Swan (January 11, 1818 – May 18, 1900) was an American Indian agent in what is now the U.S. state of Washington, who was known as an authority on the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, an Indian artifact collector on behalf of the Smithsonian Institution, and for writing the first ethnography of the Makah tribal group, among whom he lived.A curious and creative man, his imaginative ambitions included a fantasy of making paper from Puget Sound seaweed. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Northwest coast; or, Three years' residence in Washington Territory, by Swan, James Gilchrist
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Indians of Cape Flattery, at entrance to Strait of Fuca, Washington Territory
Published 1868Other Authors: “…Swan, James Gilchrist…”
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Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte's Islands, British Columbia; with brief description of their carvings, tattoodesigns, etc.
Published 1874Other Authors: “…Swan, James Gilchrist…”
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