﻿Smithsonian 
  Report, 
  1927. 
  — 
  Krieger 
  

  

  Plate 
  15 
  

  

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  Eskimo 
  Burial 
  Houses 
  and 
  Memorial 
  Columns 
  at 
  

   ToGiAK, 
  Alaska 
  Peninsula, 
  Alaska, 
  Are 
  Similar 
  

   TO 
  Those 
  of 
  THE 
  Tlingit 
  Indians 
  of 
  Southeast 
  

   Alaska 
  

  

  Sculpture 
  of 
  the 
  human 
  figure 
  was 
  formerly 
  practiced 
  by 
  native 
  

   Americans 
  from 
  California 
  to 
  Bering 
  Sea, 
  but 
  reached 
  its 
  

   highest 
  development 
  in 
  southeast 
  Alaska 
  and 
  in 
  British 
  Columbia 
  

  

  An 
  Eskimo 
  Cemetery 
  at 
  Togiak, 
  Alaska 
  

  

  The 
  portrait 
  carving 
  surmounting 
  the 
  memorial 
  column 
  on 
  the 
  left 
  is 
  

   quite 
  similar 
  to 
  those 
  from 
  southeast 
  Alaska. 
  Copper 
  kettles 
  

  

  Thf'LVr 
  '^'' 
  ""^' 
  °lP°'l' 
  °" 
  ^^' 
  ^'ghf 
  ^'^ 
  "killed'- 
  property 
  

   This 
  practice 
  is 
  generally 
  observed 
  by 
  Indians 
  throughout 
  Alaska 
  

  

  