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Map of Keyohs

This map titled “Carrier Territories” defines pre-contact Keyoh boundaries drawn with solid lines.   Dotted Lines were drawn to show the keyohs that were split, after contact, creating newer family territories.  The map by Julian H Steward was created, through interviews with Carrier elders, Louis Billy b1862 and Thomas Julian.  The map was published in 1961 by Columbia University Press as an essay titled “Carrier Acculturation: The Direct Historical Approach”

This map titled “Carrier Territories” defines pre-contact Keyoh boundaries drawn with solid lines.   Dotted Lines were drawn to show the keyohs that were split, after contact, creating newer family territories.  The map by Julian H Steward was created, through interviews with Carrier elders, Louis Billy b1862 and Thomas Julian.  The map was published in 1961 by Columbia University Press as an essay titled “Carrier Acculturation: The Direct Historical Approach”

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