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wvgbgifh iifwvff' JV' S L0 1-1' 9 MJ- 03 Af we Foreword IN EARLY DAYS, the richest people in North America were the Indians of the Northwest Coast. They were not rich in ornaments, gold or silver, wealth was to them what a man could eat, wear, or use to shelter him from the weather. The Northwest had everything in this sense. An Indian family could get food enough to last a year in three or four months. They gave the rest of their time to war, to art, to ceremonies, and feasting. Their feasts or potlatches were, and are now, famous, and their basketry was some of the best in North America. Their houses with the fine carved beams and entrances were greatly admired. These Indians were the wealthy, leisured people of the United States. - When the white man came to this country, he began to build his own civilization and to suppress and bury the culture of the Indians. As the pioneer fought for survival, he had little opportunity to think of the Indian and his lore, but as he took time to rest, he again discovered the beauties of Indian culture. There is little left of this Indian life today, but from these Indians we have inherited our great Pacihc Northwest, and from these same Indians we have taken the theme of our school, and the authentic design of our 1950 Kimtah. N
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