186 INDEX. 



Food, of natives, 83, 84; reindeer, 63, 149, 151, 153, 162, 172, 173, 17fc suppl\ of Arctic 

 Alaska, 127, 128, 129. 



Fur-bearing animals, 80, 81, 82. 



General agent of education in Alaska, transportation on cutter Bear, 130. 



Government control of reindeer urged, 89. 



Granstrom, C. O., on treatment of reindeer, 178, 179. 



Gulfjeld, Hans, on treatment of reindeer, 167, 168. 



Habits of reindeer, 32, 33, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 62, 63. See also memoranda on Lapps 

 and reindeer, 145 et seq. 



Habits and customs of the Eskimos, 60, 63, 71, 72. 71, 75. 77, 78, 79, 96-116. 



Healy, Capt. M. A., authorized to transport reindeer from Siberia, 125; reports ille- 

 gal traffic in reindeer, 136; request for assistance of, 124. 



Hedstrom, J. H., on treatment of reindeer, 179, 180. 



Herd of reindeer lauded at station, 17, 18, 29, 30, 31, 34. 



Herders, pay of, 131, 135. 



Herding reindeer, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 72, 73 ; with aid of dogs, 151, 159, 1C0, Id, 162, 167, 

 169, 172, 174, 179, 180. 



Hippe, O., on treatment of reindeer, 171. 



Houses, Eskimo, 86, 97, 98. 



Hunting and trapping implements, 101, 102. 



Illegal traffic in reindeer, 19, 136. 



Illegal traffic of whisky in Alaska, 58, 59, 117. 118, 137. 



Instructing Eskimo in English language, 65, 66, 67. 



Introduction of domesticated reindeer into Alaska, 11. 



Jackson, Dr. Sheldon; report to Commissioner of Education, 11-22; report of MiDer 

 W. Bruce to, 25-116; commended to Russian officials in Siberia, 129. 



Killing of Mr. Thornton, 138, 139. 



Kielmann, Mr., superintendent of reindeer station, 17. 



Knutzon, H., on treatment of reindeer, 173, 171. 



Letter of instructions to superintendent of reindeer herd, 131, 132. 



Letter of transmittal of Secretary of the Interior to President of Senate, 9. 



Laplanders and their reindeer. Notes by R. B. Anderson and N. Width, 147,148, 

 149, 150, 151, 152. 



Laplanders, smoking and drinking among, 150. 



Litlmer, A. N., on treatment of reindeer, 171, 172. 



Lopp, W. T., appointed superintendent of reindeer station, 131,132; article on rein- 

 deer herd, 118,119; report of progress at reindeer station, 133, 134, 135; sledge 

 journey to Point Hope, 73, 74. 



Lorsou, Lorentz M., on treatment of reindeer, 167. 



Lust, Nils, on treatment of reindeer, 162, 173. 



Meteorology at Reindeer station, 75-78, 91-95. 



Milking reindeer, 149, 151. 152, 169-173, 177, 178. 



Moss, reindeer, 149, 151. 153, 172, 177. 



Native tribes of northwest Alaska, their villages, and approximate geographical 

 positions, 181-183. 



Nilson. John, on treatment of reindeer, 168,169. 



Nomadic habits of reindeer, 156. 



Norway, reindeer in, 141-143, 152. 153. 



Nyvall, J., on treatment of reindeer. 158, 159. 



Olatlson, I'eder. on treatment of reindeer, 177, 178. 



Parasites of reindeer, 152, 153, 156. 



Pay of herders, 131,135. 



Personnel of reindeer station at Port Clarence, 16, 17. 



Police, native, recommended, 134. 



Port Clarence, reindeer station at, 14, 15, 16, 25 et scq., 118, 119. 



