22 CONTENTS 



Pace 



Anthropology of the Yukon 150 



The living Indian 150 



Pure bloods 150 



General type 151 



Color 151 



Stature and strength 151 



Head form 151 



Body 151 



Photographs 151 



Skeletal remains of the Yukon 151 



Detailed measurements of skulls 152 



Lower middle Yukon Indian crania 153 



Skeletal parts 156 



Skeletal remains from the bank at Bonasila 156 ■ 



The crania 157 



Additional parts 159 



The Yukon Eskimo 161 



The living 161 



Measurements on living Yukon Eskimo 162 



Skeletal remains of Yukon Eskimo 162 



Skeletal parts of the Yukon Eskimo 163 



Notes on the archeology of the Western Eskimo region 165 



Old sites in the region of the Western Eskimo 168 



Present location of archeological sites 171 



Sites and villages 176 



Burial grounds 183 



Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, Alaska Peninsula 184 



Kodiak Island and neighborhood 184 



Alaska Peninsula 186 



Bristol Bay to Cape Romanzof 190 



Cape Romanzof to Northern (Apoon) Pass of the Yukon and north- 

 ward 195 



St. Michael Island 195 



Norton Sound 195 



South shore of Seward Peninsula west of Bluff 196 



Scammon Bay, Norton Sound, south coast of Seward Peninsula, to 



Cape Rodney 198 



The northern shore of the Seward Peninsula 202 



Kotzebue Sound, its rivers and its coast northward to Kevalina 204 



Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound, and northward 204 



Kevalina — Point Barrow 205 



Point Hope (Tigara) 205 



Point Hope to Point Barrow 206 



Barrow and Point Barrow 206 



The St. Lawrence and Diomede Islands 209 



St. Lawrence Island 209 



The Diomede Islands and the Asiatic coast 210 



Physical anthropology 213 



Earlier data 213 



Older anthropometric data on the western Eskimo 228 



Stature and other measurements on the living 228 



The skull 231 



