Ancient voices echo beneath Mount Lassen discover the lives, struggles, and traditions of the Native peoples who shaped this volcanic landscape. Indians of Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity by Paul E. Schulz is a vivid, meticulously researched account of indigenous peoples in the Lassen area. Blending field notes, oral histories, and historical research, Schulz traces the cultural history of Lassen Volcanic Park communities: seasonal life, ceremony, language, and the ways Native American tribes California adapted to a rugged volcanic environment. Readers will find clear, compassionate portraits of families, practical descriptions of traditional technologies, and contextual historical accounts Native Americans that illuminate relationships between land, people, and change. This volume s literary and historical significance is rare: long out of print, it preserves firsthand observations and scholarship crucial to California Native American studies and Native American heritage California. Alpha Editions has restored and republished this title for today s and future generations carefully refreshed and made accessible without losing the original voice. This edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure for historians, park visitors, and collectors alike. Perfect for casual readers, scholars, and classic literature collectors, this book deepens understanding of indigenous cultures Lassen Park and contributes essential sources to the growing field of Native American history book collections. A must-have for anyone interested in Lassen Volcanic National Park history, indigenous peoples Lassen area, and historical research Lassen Park.
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