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Retrospective view of work in northwest Alaska by pioneer archaeologist; its relation to Eskimo prehistory.
Excavations on northern Bering Sea coast of Alaska, 1948 and 1952 analysed and described.
Bibliography:p.136-9.
Results of research conducted between 1956 and 1965.
An ethnographic sketch of Eskimos living along the upper Kobuk River in Alaska in the 1880s, as told by three male and one female elders (Niyuk, Pegliruk, Nunagak and Oolyak) to the author in the 1940s. Includes sketches and photographs (circa 1940).
Retrospective view of work in northwest Alaska by pioneer archaeologist; its relation to Eskimo prehistory.
University Of Alaska Publication, Volume 4.
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