| Identifier: | KO936S1936 |
| Title |
Ethnology of the Ten'a Indians of Interior Alaska
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| Description: | |
| Comments |
| The book seems to encompass Deg Hit'an as well as Koyukon ethnology. |
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| Citation |
Sullivan, Robert Jeremiah, 1912- The Ethnology of the Ten'a Indians of interior Alaska / by Robert J. Sullivan, S.J. 1936.
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| Thesis (M.A.)--Catholic University of America, 1936. |
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| Contributors |
Sullivan, Robert Jeremiah (author)
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| Date | 1936 |
| Format |
application/pdf
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| Coverage |
The group designated in this paper by the term "Ten'a of the Yukon" dwell in scattered villages along the banks of the Yukon river and its tributaries from a short distance above Tanana down to Koserefsky (Holy Cross).
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| [from p. 5 'Territory'] |
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| Subject Language(s) |
Koyukon
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| LingType |
ethnographic
text-ethnographic
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| Files: |
Ethnology.PDF
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