
Anthropological Survey in Alaska
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- ANTHROPOLOGICAL SURVEY IN ALASKA
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- General Remarks
- FOOTNOTES:
- Northwest Coast—Juneau
- THE COAST INDIANS
- NOTES OF ARCHEOLOGICAL INTEREST
- THE WRITER'S TRIP ON THE YUKON
- TANANA—YUKON
- ANCIENT MAN
- THE INDIANS AT TANANA
- Ruby
- Galena
- Nulato (Pl. 1, b)
- Kaltag
- The Anvik People
- Bonasila
- Holy Cross
- Ghost Creek
- FOOTNOTES:
- Paimute
- Russian Mission
- Marshall
- St. Michael
- About Nome
- ABORIGINAL REMAINS
- Nome—Bering Strait—Barrow
- Savonga
- The Diomedes
- THE YUKON TERRITORY—SITES, THE INDIANS, THE ESKIMO
- The Tanana
- BRIEF HISTORICAL DATA
- POPULATION
- Indian Sites and Villages Along the Tanana
- FOOTNOTES:
- LOWER TANANA, NENANA TO YUKON
- The Yukon Below Tanana
- BRIEF HISTORY
- The Yukon Natives
- FOOTNOTES:
- Native Villages on the Yukon and in the Vicinity, 1843 (Zagoskin, III, 39-41)[23]
- PRESENT CONDITIONS
- Archeology of the Yukon
- THE RANDOM SPECIMENS
- Location of Villages and Sites on the Yukon
- Pre-Russian Sites
- ARCHEOLOGY OF CENTRAL ALASKA
- Ancient Stone Culture
- THE POTTERY
- THE ALASKAN GROOVED STONE AX [Pl. 10]
- ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE YUKON
- FOOTNOTES:
- The Living Indian
- Skeletal Remains of the Yukon
- FOOTNOTES:
- Skeletal Parts
- Skeletal Remains from the Bank at Bonasila
- THE CRANIA
- ADDITIONAL PARTS
- The Yukon Eskimo
- THE LIVING
- MEASUREMENTS ON LIVING YUKON ESKIMO
- SKELETAL REMAINS OF YUKON ESKIMO
- SKELETAL PARTS OF THE YUKON ESKIMO
- NOTES ON THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE WESTERN ESKIMO REGION
- FOOTNOTES:
- Old Sites in the Region of the Western Eskimo
- FOOTNOTES:
- Present Location of Archeological Sites
- FOOTNOTES:
- Sites and Villages
- FOOTNOTES:
- Burial Grounds
- Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, Alaska Peninsula
- KODIAK ISLAND AND NEIGHBORHOOD [Fig. 17]
- ALASKA PENINSULA [Figs. 18, 19]
- Bristol Bay to Cape Romanzof
- Cape Romanzof to Northern (Apoon) Pass of the Yukon and Northward
- FOOTNOTES:
- South Shore of Seward Peninsula West of Bluff
- Scammon Bay, Norton Sound, South Coast of Seward Peninsula, to Cape Rodney [Fig. 22]
- The Northern Shore of the Seward Peninsula
- Kotzebue Sound, Its Rivers and Its Coast Northward to Kevalina
- Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound, and Northward
- Kevalina—Point Barrow
- POINT HOPE (TIGARA)
- POINT HOPE TO POINT BARROW
- BARROW AND POINT BARROW
- The St. Lawrence and Diomede Islands
- ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND
- THE DIOMEDE ISLANDS AND THE ASIATIC COAST [Figs. 27 and 28]
- PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- Earlier Data
- FOOTNOTES:
- Older Anthropometric Data on the Western Eskimo
- STATURE AND OTHER MEASUREMENTS ON THE LIVING
- THE SKULL
- Present Data on the Western Eskimo
- THE LIVING
- MEASUREMENTS OF LIVING WESTERN ESKIMO
- Physiological Observations
- FOOTNOTES:
- Summary of Observations on the Living Western Eskimo[136]
- FOOTNOTES:
- Remarks
- FOOTNOTES:
- Present Data on the Skull and other Skeletal Remains of the Western Eskimo
- THE SKULL
- SKULL SIZE
- MODULE AND CAPACITY
- ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON CRANIAL MODULE
- SKULL SHAPE
- HEIGHT OF THE SKULL
- THE FACE
- THE NOSE
- THE ORBITS
- THE UPPER ALVEOLAR ARCH
- THE BASION-NASION DIAMETER
- PROGNATHISM
- SKULLS OF ESKIMO CHILDREN
- Crania of Eskimo Children
- Principal Cranial Indices in Children Compared With Those in Adults
- THE LOWER JAW
- FOOTNOTES:
- Strength of the Jaw
- Breadth of the Rami
- Other Dimensions
- FOOTNOTES:
- The Angle
- Résumé
- Mandibular Hyperostoses
- FOOTNOTES:
- Main References
- FOOTNOTES:
- SKELETAL PARTS OTHER THAN THE SKULL
- FOOTNOTES:
- Western Eskimo: the Long Bones
- FOOTNOTES:
- Western Eskimo, Long Bones: Comparative Data
- Long Bones in Eskimo and Stature
- FOOTNOTES:
- Length of Principal Long Bones, and Stature in the Living, on the St. Lawrence Island
- Long Bones vs. Stature in Eskimo of Smith Sound[199]
- FOOTNOTES:
- A STRANGE GROUP OF ESKIMO NEAR POINT BARROW
- Anthropological Observations and Measurements on the Collections
- Physical Characteristics
- FOOTNOTES:
- ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF THE ESKIMO
- Origin of the Name "Eskimo"
- FOOTNOTES:
- Opinions By Former and Living Students
- FOOTNOTES:
- Theories as to the Origin of the Eskimo
- ASIATICS
- AMERICAN
- EUROPEAN
- OPPOSED TO EUROPEAN
- MISCELLANEOUS AND INDEFINITE
- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS INDICATED BY PRESENT DATA
- SUMMARY
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
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