©1988.
Based on journals kept by the author 1946-47, a year spent with her husband in Atka as liaison between the villagers and the government during re
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1990.
Translation and transcription (from text and sound recordings) of Aleut tales and legends collected in northwest Alaska by Waldemar Jochelson in
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1991.
Provides extensive information on wooden hats from areas like Kodiak, Bristol Bay, and Norton Sound, as well as the Aleutian Islands.
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©1995.
World War II came to the North Pacific in June 1942. Alaska's Native people living on the Aleutian and Pribilof islands, the Aleuts, felt its imp
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1984.
Geographical and ethnographical observations on the Aleutian Islands. Deals with the geography, geology, climate, plant and animal life, ethnogra
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©1980.
Integrates ethnological, demographic, biological, archaeological and ecological information about the Alaskan Aleut people.
Regular print
c1976.
Presents a case study of two fictitious Aleut villages based on field studies, that illustrate pronounced differences in social organization and
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[1970]
Part I, chapters by M. Lantis, Robert E. Ackerman, James W. VanStone, Joan B. Townsend and Catharine McClellan on effects of first contact betwee
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