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Anthropological Papers of the University of AlaskaBeginning in 2000, the Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, New Series will be published annually as a single volume. A General Editor will oversee publication assisted by an expanded number of Associate Editors representing the four fields of anthropology and drawn from the anthropology faculty at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. In addition, the editors of the APUA will work closely with a new editorial board composed of anthropologists from the University of Alaska and elsewhere. Distribution of the first volume of the New Series is planned for Fall 2000. The focus of APUA is the circumpolar north. We welcome submissions in English on the anthropology of this region both as individual contributions or as organized symposia. For more information regarding submissions, please contact Maribeth S. Murray, General Editor. Information on Subscribing to the APUA New Series or Ordering Volumes is available online.
Volume 1, no. 1 December 1952, 91 pages, Observations on the 'Eskimo Type' of Kinship
and Social Structure
Notes on Koniag Material Culture
The Aleut-Eskimo Community
The Archaeology of Hooper Bay Village, Alaska
Volume 1, no. 2 May 1953, 85 pages, Stray Notes on the Eskimo of Arctic Alaska
The Saucer-Shaped Lamp of the Eskimo
Contemporary Problems of Folklore Collecting
and Study
Evidence of Early Tundra Cultures in Northern
Alaska
Volume 2, no. 1 December 1953, 174 pages, Recent Pottery from the Bering Strait Region
Carved Human Figures from St. Lawrence Island,
Alaska
Child Rearing Patterns Among the Great Whale
River Eskimos
Early Intrusion of Agriculture in the North
Atlantic Subarctic Region
Nunivak Eskimo Personality as Revealed in the
Mythology
Volume 2, no. 2 May 1954, 56 pages, Pottery from Nunivak Island, Alaska
Patterns of Preferential Marriage Among the
Alaskan Haidas
Regional Chronologies in Spruce of the Kuskokwim
River Alaska
Buckland Eskimo Myths
Volume 3, no. 1 December 1954, 63 pages, Edward William Nelson
Human Hair as a Decorative Feature in Tlingit
Ceremonial Paraphernalia
A Comparative Survey of Eskimo-Aleut Religion
Metaphysical Implications of the Folktales
of the Eskimos of Alaska
Volume 3, no. 2 May 1955, 90 pages, Changes in the Sedna Myth Among the Avilik
Archaeological Excavations at Kotzebue, Alaska
Volume 4, no. 1 December 1955, 61 pages, Changing Social Organizational and Kinship
Among The Alaskan Haidas
The Family Among the Western Eskimo
Prehistoric Sea Mammal Hunters at Kaflia, Alaska
Volume 4, no. 2 May 1956, 61 pages, The T1 Site at Native Point, Southampton Island,
N.W.T.
The Engigstciak Site on the Yukon Arctic Coast
A Stone Lamp from Yukon Island, Alaska
"Pillows" and Other Rare Flints
Volume 5, no. 1 December 1956, 82 pages, Trends in Aleutian Stone Artifacts
The Attawapiskat Swampy Creek: An Ethnographic
Reconstruction
Volume 5, no. 2 May 1957, 62 pages, The Eskimos, An American People
A New Collection of Old Bering Sea Artifacts
An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Nunivak
Island, Alaska
Volume 6, no. 1 December 1957, 52 pages, Blood Groups of the Anaktuvuk Eskimo, Alaska
A Western Eskimo Ethnobotany
An Archaeological Survey of the Susitna Valley
Volume 6, no. 2 May 1958, 63 pages, On the Naming of Birds by Eskimos
Noatagmuit Eskimo Myths
Archaeological Discoveries on the Denali Highway,
Alaska
Volume 7, no. 1 December 1958, 39 pages, Acculturation and Indigenous Economy as Factors
in Lapp Cultural Change
New World Migration Routes
An Eskimo Community and the Outside World
Volume 7, no. 2 May 1959, 79 pages, Men Out of Asia: As Seen from the Northwest
Yukon
Translation of I. K. Voblov's "Eskimo Ceremonies"
An Early Account of the Russian Discoveries
in the North Pacific
On the Distribution and Territories of the
Western Kutchin Tribes
Volume 8, no. 1 December 1959, 80 pages, Folk Medicine and Hygiene of the Lower Kuskokwim
and Nunivak-Nelson Island Areas
Volume 8, no. 2 May 1960, 57 pages, Notes on the Economy and Population Shifts
of the Eskimos of Southampton Island
Races of Mankind: Continental and Local
Eskimos and Indians of Western Alaska 1861-1868:
Extracts from the Diary of Father Illarion
Recent Archaeological Work in the Chukchi Peninsula
Volume 9, no. 1 December 1960, 61 pages, Additional Materials from Lake El'Gythyn, Chukchi
Peninsula
The Great Whale River Eskimo: A Focused Social
System
Three Eskimo Communities
Volume 9, no. 2 May 1961, 56 pages, The Tuktu Complex of Anaktuvuk Pass
Cultural Change and Personality Modification
Among the James Bay Cree
The McGrath Ingalik
Volume 10, no. 1 December 1961, 76 pages, Stability in Eskimo Naming of Birds on Cumberland
Sound, Baffin Island
Sternberg's Materials on the Sexual Life of
the Gilyek
Archaeological Investigations at Pedro Bay,
Alaska
Partnership and Wife-Exchange Among the Eskimo
and Aleut of Northern North America
Volume 10, no. 2 April 1963, 136 pages, Paleo-Indian Artifacts in Alaska: An Example
of Cultural Retardation in the Arctic
The Burins in the Eskimo Area
Ancient Alaska and the Paleolithic Europe
Leaf-Shaped Points in the Western Arctic
Northwest North America and Central United
States: A Review
The Earliest Aleuts
The Early Peopling of the New World - As Seen
from the Southwest Yukon
The Paleo-Indian and Meso-Indian Stages of
Alberta, Canada
The Old World Roots: Review and Speculations
Volume 11, no. 1 December 1962, 44 pages, Historical Populations in Western Alaska, and
Migration Theory
Lapp Racial Classifications as Scientific Myths
Symptom Formation and Patterns of Psycho-Pathology
Volume 11, no. 2 January 1964, 110 pages, The Acculturation of the Contemporary Eskimo
of Wainwright, Alaska
Kutchin Legends from Old Crow, Yukon Territory
Volume 12, no. 1 Winter 1964, 57 pages, "The Eskimos" from the Peoples of Siberia
Additional Artifacts from Iliamna Lake, Alaska
Some Traditional Songs of Alaskan Eskimos
Note on Prehistory of Southwestern Alaska
Interim Account of an Archaeological Survey
in the Central Arctic, 1963
Volume 12, no. 2 Summer 1964, 80 pages, Origin of the "Chief's Copper" or "Tinneh"
Towards a Classification of West Alaskan Social
Structure
Geology and Archaeology of the Yardang Field
Station
An Archaeological Survey of the Portions of
the Northwestern Kenai Peninsula
Volume 13, no. 1 Winter 1965, 73 pages, The Kuskokwim River Drainage, Alaska: An Annotated
Bibliography
Volume 13, no. 2 December 1966, 143 pages, Report on the Eskimos of St. Michael and Vicinity,
Part I and II
Volume 14, no. 1 November 1968, 89 pages, An Archaeological Survey Along Knik Arm
An Addition to Eskimo Material Culture
Three Bladder Festival Songs
The Kavik Site of Anaktuvuk Pass, Central Brooks
Range
St. Michael Eskimo Myths and Tales
Volume 14, no. 2 Spring 1969, 92 pages, Prehistoric Aleut Influence at Port Moller
The Prehistoric Pottery of Southwestern Alaska
Contributions to the Ethnobotany of the St.
Lawrence Island Eskimo
A Potlatch Feast in Sitka, Alaska
Archaeological Survey of C.O.D. Lake Area,
Minto Flats
Tree Paintings Near Tok, Alaska
Volume 15, no. 1 November 1970, 80 pages, The Late Prehistoric/Early Historic Eskimo
of Interior Northern Alaska: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach
Petroglyphs on Afognak Island, Kodiak Group,
Alaska
A Preliminary Report on the Archaeology of
Nunivak Island, Alaska
Variations in Checked Pottery from an Archaeological
Site Near Unalakleet, Alaska
The Eskimo Trading Partnership in North Alaska
Volume 15, no. 2 April 1972, 78 pages, Archaeology of the Batza Tena Obsidian Source,
West-Central Alaska
An Archaeological Survey in the Utopian Area,
Alaska
Carved and Incised Stones from Chaluka and
Anangula
The Records of the Russian-American Company
as a Source for the Ethnohistory of the Nushagak River Region, Alaska
Volume 16, no. 1 July 1974, 89 pages, Prehistoric Ethnic Boundaries on the Alaska
Peninsula
Studies in the Early Prehistory of Nikolski
Bay: 1937-1971
Progress Report on Evolutionary Anthropological
Study of Akun Strait District, Eastern Aleutians, Alaska, 1970-71
Prehistoric Cultural Integration Along the
Alaska Peninsula
Analysis of Pottery from the Western Alaska
Peninsula
Volume 16, no. 2 August 1974, 69 pages, Eskimo Warfare in Northwest Alaska
Ethnohistory of Disease and Medical Care Among
the Aleut
Aleut Basketry
Volume 17, no. 1 October 1975, 73 pages, Five Northern Towns
Volume 17, no. 2 December 1975, 59 pages, Inter-Regional Transportation in Traditional
Northwest Alaska
An Archaeological Survey of Interior Northwest
Alaska
Fluted Points from the Batza Tena Obsidian
Source of the Koyukuk River Region, Alaska
Anangula Blade Site Excavations, 1972 and 1973
A Classification of Tanaina Dialects
The Impact of "Convenience" Foods on a Community
in Western Alaska
Volume 18, no. 1 December 1976, 62 pages, Overland Travel Routes in Northwest Alaska
An Aboriginal Chert Quarry in Northwestern
Alaska
Archaeology and Prehistory on the Alaska Peninsula
Influence of Holocene Climatic Changes on Aleut
Expansion into the Aleutian Islands, Alaska
The Biota of the Nikolski Strandflat
Dating the Early Holocene Maritime Village
of Anangula
Volume 18, no. 2 March 1977, 67 pages, Chugachik Island: A Kachemak Tradition Site
in Upper Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Avian Exploitation, Occupational Seasonality
and Paleoecology of the Chugachik Island Site
New Data on the Radiocarbon Chronology of the
Kachemak Bay Sequence
An Eskimo Site near Kenai, Alaska
Blankets, Bracelets and Boas
Volume 19, no. 1 June 1978, 81 pages, A Prehistoric Multiple Cremation from Near
Mt. McKinley, Alaska
A Protohistoric Mass Burial at Kotzebue, Alaska
Activity Zonation in a 4000 Year Old Aleut
House, Chaluka Village, Umnak Island, Alaska
An Analysis of Archaeological Materials from
the Cathedral Mountain Area, North Central Alaska
Tulaagiaq: A Transitional Near Ipiutak-Ipiutak
Period Archaeological Site
Non-Verbal Communication Among Inuit in Northern
Canada
On the Edge of Today
Volume 19, no. 2 March 1980, 53 pages, The Study of Alaskan Eskimo Childhood: Chance,
Coles, Foulks, Hughes, Kleinfeld
Caribou Exploitation in Interior Alaska: Paleoecology
of Two Paxon Lake Sites
The University of Pennsylvania Museum Collection
of Chipped Stone Amulets from Point Barrow, Alaska
Land Use Patterns in the Upper Tanana Valley,
Alaska
Volume 20, nos. 1 and 2 September 1982, 191 pages, Archaeological Investigations by the U.S. Geological
Survey and the Bureau of Land Management in the National Petroleum Reserve
in Alaska
Volume 21, nos. 1 and 2 September 1987, 132 pages, The Upper Tanaina: Patterns of Leadership Among
an Alaskan Athabaskan People, 1741-1918
A Preliminary Analysis of Alaskan Demographic
Patterns in 1980
Archaeology of a Late Prehistoric Subsistence
Locality, the Clam Gulch Site
On a Misty Day You Can See Back to 1805: Ethnohistory
and Historical Archaeology on the Southeastern Side of Kodiak Island, Alaska
Volume 22, nos. 1 and 2 May 1988, 193 pages, Onion Portage: The Archaeology of a Stratified
Site from the Kobuk River, Northwest Alaska
Volume 23, nos. 1 and 2 December 1991, 217 pages, $16.00 Alaska Natives in a Century of Change
Volume 24, nos. 1 and 2 Fall 1992 (distributed March 1995), 229 pages, $20.00 Contributions to the Anthropology of Southcentral
and Southwestern Alaska
Section 1: The Kuskokwim Delta Region A Petroglyphic Sculpture from Nunivak Island,
Alaska
A View of the Early Contact Period in Southwestern
Alaska: The Archaeological Analysis of House 15, Chagvan Bay Beach Site
Social Status Among Yup'ik Eskimo of the Lower
Kuskokwim as Told to Reverend Arthur Butzin by Alaskuk
Section 2: The Eastern Aleutians and Alaska Peninsula Chipped Stone Technology of the Anangula Core
and Blade Site, Eastern Aleutian Islands
Prehistoric Settlement Patterns and Population
in the Shumagin Islands
Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Chignik-Port
Heiden Region of the Alaska Peninsula
Section 3: Kodiak Archipelago Archaeology on Kodiak: The Quest for Prehistory
and its Implications for North Pacific Prehistory
A Maritime Paleoarctic Assemblage from Crag
Point, Kodiak Island, Alaska
Fifty Years After Hrdlicka: Further Investigations
at the Uyak Site, Kodiak Island, Alaska
The Russian Conquest of Kodiak
Section 4: Kachemak Bay Archaeology of the Point West of Halibut Cove,
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
The Kachemak Tradition Occupation of Kachemak
Bay: Site Inventory Similarities, Variation and the Question of Settlement
Systems
Volume 25, no.
1 W. Roger Powers and Linda J. Ellanna (in memorium), editors Introduction
Feeding Industry: The Creation of an Industrial
Labor Force in Late 19th/Early 20th Century North Alaska
Mountain Dene In Situ Adaptation and the Impact
of European Contact on Mackenzie Drainage Athapaskan Land Use Patterns
Dependence/Dependency in the Western Subarctic:
A Pre-1900 Phenomenon?
Changes in Tlingit Food Production After Contact
Transformational Dynamics of Nineteenth Century
Athabaskan Households: The Dena'ina of the Upper Kenai Peninsula Region
Contact Period Settlement Dynamics in Norton
Sound, Alaska
A Southern Origin for Norton Culture?
The Metes and Bounds of Prehistoric Eskimo
Distributions: Ethnographic Analogues and Archaeological Techniques
Greenlandic Norse Influence on Thule Eskimo
Culture: Additional Evidence
Donald B. Macmillan and the Polar Eskimos 1913-1917
Russian Contact in the Aleutians: A View from
the Krenitzin Islands
New Series, Volume 1, no. 1 Problems in North American Arctic Archaeology Thule Winter Site Formation in Arctic Canada A Comment on the Pre-Dorset/Dorset Transition in the Eastern Arctic Ideology and Site Formation Processes: An Example of Discard Behavior from Baffin Island Spatial Analysis of a Thule Dwelling, Northern Quebec Early Paleoeskimo Boulder Field Archaeology in Western Nunavik Where are the Dorset Sites? State of Dorset Occupation on the South Shore of Hudson Strait Radiocarbon Dating of the Birnirk-Thule Transition Book Reviews The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations, by G. Richard Scott and Christy G Turner II Fifty Years of Arctic Research: Anthropological Studies from Greenland to Siberia, edited by R. Gilbert and H.C. Gullov, and Identities and Culture Contacts in the Arctic: Proceedings from a Conference at the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen, November 30 to December 2, 1999, edited by M. Appelt, J Bergulund, and H.C. Gullov The Trickster Shift: Humour and Irony in Contemporary Native Art, by Allan J. Ryan New Series, Volume 2, no. 1 Archaeology and Human Paleoecology in the Holararctic Early Sites and Microblade Technologies from the Kodiak Archipelago The Dispersal of the Arctic Small Tool Tradition into Southern Alaska: Dates and Data from the Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska The Dentition of Prehistoric St. Lawrence Island Eskimos: Variation, Health, and Behavior Stratigraphic Correlation and Non-Recoverable Datasets at the Gerstle River Site, Central Alaska The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Siberia The Eastern Gravettian “Kostenki Culture” as an Arctic Adaptation Paleolithic Atlatl Weights and Their Decoration – How Function Affects Fancy New Series, Volume 3, no 1 Communities of Memory Introduction: Memory and Sense of Place in Alaska: Communities of Memory One by One; Community Along the Railbelt “Thank God it’s a Woman, and She Ain’t Sayin’ a Word”: Narrative Performances of Gender in Homer, Alaska Nome and the Power of Story Almost Heaven: Bethel, Alaska A Landscape of Immediate Things When Stories are Silenced: Suppressed War Narratives Among the Inupiat Kenai and Soldotna: Communities of Performed Memory Self-conscious Communities: Can Telling Make it So? New Series, Volume 4, no 1 Artifact Mixing at the Dry Creek Site Seal Pups and Their Moms: A Preferred Paleoeskimo Hunting Strategy in Ivujivik (Nunavik, Eastern Arctic) Stability and Change in the Use of Place at the Kame Terrace Site, Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska Thule Culture Kashims in the Eastern High Arctic Prehistoric Health and Disease at Point Hope Frederica de Laguna: 1906-2004 - A Remarkable Career in Alaskan Anthropology The Use of Freshwater Mussels in Interior Alaska: Archaeological, Ethnograhpic, and Linguistic Perspectives Connecting and Protecting: Lines and Belts in the Canadian Arctic
New Series, Volume 5, no 1 Nunamiulu Amaguglu (Nunamiut Wolf Stories):
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