Required Readings
1. Arnold, Mary Ellicott and Mabel Reed. In the Land of the Grasshopper Song: Two Women in the Klamath River Indian Country in 1908-09. Nebraska University Press, 1957. (Available at the Clarke Museum or bookstores)
2. Heffner, Kathy. Following the Smoke: Contemporary Plant Procurement by the Indians of Northwest California. Six Rivers National Forest, Eureka, 1984. (Can be found on ONCORES – HSU online library reserve.)
SUGGESTED READING
* = Available at HSU Library
• = Available for purchase at the Clarke Historical Museum, Eureka
* • Bell, Maureen. Karuk: The Upriver People. Naturegraph Publishers, Happy Camp, Calif. 1994.
• Clarke Memorial Museum. Baskets & Weavers. 1996. Local tribes: Karuk, Yurok, Hupa, Wiyot.
* • Clarke Memorial Museum. The Hover Collection of Karuk Baskets. 1985.
* Hendryx, Michael. Plants and the People: The Ethnobotany of the Karuk Tribe. Siskiyou County Museum. 1991. An extensive list of the botanicals used by the Karuk. This work includes descriptions, drawings, scientific names, common names, and uses of botanicals.
• O’Neale, Lila M. Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers. U.C. Berkeley. 1995
* Risling, Carolyn. Basketmaking Among the Karuk. Humboldt Room, HSU Library.
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