The Kitwancool people live in a village of the same name on a tributary of the Skeena River, near Hazelton.
In his introduction, Wilson Duff says, the Kitwancool think of themselves as an independent and completely autonomous tribe.
This book, written by the Kitwancool, contains statements about their history, territories, laws and customs.
It is an important example of partnership between a First Nations community and a museum.
About the Author Wilson Duff (1925-76) was curator of anthropology at the BC Provincial Museum (now Royal BC Museum) from 1950 to 1965, when he accepted a teaching position at the University of British Columbia.
He became one of the most important anthropologists of his time and published numerous articles and books on First Nations and anthropology in BC.