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1. a, "Old Minto" on the Tanana. Indian village. (A. H., 1926.) 



6, Present Nulato and its cemetery (on hill to the right of the 

 village) from some distance up the river. (A. H., 1926.) c, The 

 Greyling River site, right bank, 22 miles above Anvik; site and 

 graveyard (male skeleton) from top of knoll. (A. H., 1926.) 54 



2. a, View on the Yukon from above Kaltag. (A. H., 1926.) 6, Indian 



burial ground, middle Yukon. (A. H., 1926.) c, Anvik, from the 

 mission. (A. H., 1926.) 54 



3. a, Midnight on the Yukon. 6, Lower middle Yukon: painted burial 



box of a Yukon Indian (before 1884) said to have been a hunter of 

 bielugas (white whales), which used to ascend far up the Yukon 64 



4. a, Eskimo camp below Paimute, Yukon River. 6, Old " protolithic " 



site 12 miles down from Paimute, right bank, just beyond " 12-mile 

 hill" (skull, bones, stones), c, "Old" site in bank seen in middle of 

 picture, 12 miles down from Paimute, opposite that shown in pre- 

 ceding figure. (A. H., 1926.) 64 



5. a, Cape Prince of Wales from the southeast. (A. H., 1926.) b, Vil- 



lage and cemetery slope. Little Diomede. (A. H., 1926.) 96 



6. a, Asiatics departing for Siberia from the Little Diomede Island. 



(Photo by D. Jenness, 1926.) 6, c, "Chukchis" loading their boat 

 with goods on Little Diomede Island, before departure for Siberia. 

 (Photos by D. Jenness, 1926.) 96 



7. a, Eskimos from East Cape arriving at Nome, Alaska. 6, East Cape 



of Asia (to the southward). (Photo from Joe Bernard.) 96 



8. A group of women at Shishmaref . (Taken at 2 a. m. by A. H., 1926.) .. 96 



9. a, My "spoils," loaded on sled, Point Hope. (A. H., 1926.) 6, The 



load is heavy and sledding over sand and gravel difficult. (A. H., 

 1926.) 136 



10. Characteristic stone axes, middle Yukon. (A. H. coll., 1926.) 136 



11. Crude stone artifacts, found at Bonasila, lower middle Yukon. (A. 



H. coll., 1926.) 136 



12. Crude stone artifacts, found at Bonasila, lower middle Yukon. (A. 



H. coll., 1926.) 136 



13. Tanana Indian woman 150 



14. Chief Sam Joseph, near Tanana village, on the Yukon. (A. H., 



1926.) 150 



15. a, Yukon Indians, at Kokrines, Jacob and Andrew. Jacob probably 



has a trace of white blood. (A. H. 1926.) b, Yukon Indians at 

 Kokrines. (A. H., 1926.) 150 



16. Yukon Indians, a, Marguerite Johnny Yatlen, Koyukuk village. 



(A. H., 1926.) b, Lucy John, Koyukuk, daughter of a former chief. 



(A. H., 1926.) 150 



17. Yukon Indians, a, George Halfway, Nulato on the Yukon. (A. H., 



1926.) 6, Jack Curry of Nulato, 41 years. (Now at Ruby, middle 

 Yukon; Eskimoid physiognomy.) c, Arthur Malamvot, of Nulato. 150 

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