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INTRODUCTION

General Remarks

Northwest Coast—Juneau

THE WRITER'S TRIP ON THE YUKON

TANANA—YUKON

Ruby

Galena

Nulato (Pl. 1, b)

Kaltag

The Anvik People

Bonasila

Holy Cross

Ghost Creek

Paimute

Russian Mission

Marshall

St. Michael

About Nome

Nome—Bering Strait—Barrow

Savonga

The Diomedes

THE YUKON TERRITORY—SITES, THE INDIANS, THE ESKIMO

The Tanana

Indian Sites and Villages Along the Tanana

The Yukon Below Tanana

The Yukon Natives

Archeology of the Yukon

Location of Villages and Sites on the Yukon

Pre-Russian Sites

ARCHEOLOGY OF CENTRAL ALASKA

Ancient Stone Culture

ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE YUKON

The Living Indian

Skeletal Remains of the Yukon

Skeletal Parts

Skeletal Remains from the Bank at Bonasila

The Yukon Eskimo

Old Sites in the Region of the Western Eskimo

Present Location of Archeological Sites

Sites and Villages

Burial Grounds

Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, Alaska Peninsula

Bristol Bay to Cape Romanzof

Cape Romanzof to Northern (Apoon) Pass of the Yukon and Northward

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

The St. Lawrence and Diomede Islands

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Earlier Data

Older Anthropometric Data on the Western Eskimo

Present Data on the Western Eskimo

Physiological Observations

Summary of Observations on the Living Western Eskimo [136]

Remarks

Present Data on the Skull and other Skeletal Remains of the Western Eskimo

SKULLS OF ESKIMO CHILDREN

Crania of Eskimo Children

THE LOWER JAW

Strength of the Jaw

Breadth of the Rami

Other Dimensions

The Angle

Résumé

Mandibular Hyperostoses

Main References

SKELETAL PARTS OTHER THAN THE SKULL

Western Eskimo: the Long Bones

Long Bones in Eskimo and Stature

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]

A STRANGE GROUP OF ESKIMO NEAR POINT BARROW

Anthropological Observations and Measurements on the Collections

Physical Characteristics

ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF THE ESKIMO

Origin of the Name "Eskimo"

Opinions By Former and Living Students

Theories as to the Origin of the Eskimo

SUMMARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Anthropological Survey in Alaska

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