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ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE YUKON 



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change, together probably with admixtures from farther up the 

 river. We need more material, particularly from the stretch of the 

 river between the apex of the delta and Paimute. 



YUKON ESKIMO CRANIA 



UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Number nf adult skulls. .. 



Collector 



Vault: 



Length... 



Breadth. 



licit-lit 



Module 



Capacity 



Cranial index 



Mean height, Index 



Height-breadth, index 



Face: 



Menton-nasion.. _.. 



Alveolar point-nasion 



Diameter bizygomoticmax- 



imum 



Facial index, total 



Facial index, upper.. 



Orbits: 



Mean height 



Mean breadth 



Mean index 



Nose: 



Height 



Breadth _ _ 



Index 



Upper alveolar arch: 



Length.. 



Breadth 



Index... 



Basi-facial diameters: 



Basion-alveolar point 



Basion-subnasal point 



Basion-nasion 



Facial angle 



Alveolar angle 



Height of lower jaw at symphy- 

 sis 



17 males 



Pilot 

 Station 



(3) 



18.90 

 i5.07 

 13.77 

 15.91 



,000 

 79.7 

 81. e 

 91.4 



12.40 



7.85 



14.97 

 82.4 

 62. 2 



3.58 



4.07 



87.7 



5.27 

 2.57 

 48.7 



5.70 

 7.40 

 77 



10.35 

 9.07 

 10.60 

 70 



55 



3.63 



" Lower 

 Yukon" 



(1) 

 (') 



18.8 

 14.2 

 13.7 

 15.57 

 1,535 

 76.5 

 83 

 96.6 



49.3 



3.55 

 4 

 88.7 



5.05 



2.15 



42.6 



5.4 

 6.6 

 81.8 



n.10.3 

 9.4 

 16.8 



74 

 60 



Kashu- 

 nok (of 

 Yukon) 



(2) 

 (') 



18.45 

 14.10 

 13. 65 

 15.40 

 I, 168 

 76.4 

 83. 9 



67.9 



3.80 

 3.91 

 97./ 



5.65 

 2.28 



40.3 



5.4 

 6.65 



81. S 



10.15 

 9.10 

 10.15 

 60 

 60 



Kotlik 



and 

 Pastolik 



(11) 

 (') 



IS. 44 

 13.90 

 13.60 

 15.31 

 1,486 

 76.4 

 84-1 

 97.8 



12.67 

 7.78 



14. 13 



90.1 



65 



3.67 



3.98 



91. S 



5.53 

 2.51 

 45.4 



5.57 

 6.70 

 83.4 



10.40 



9.17 

 10.41 

 68 



52 



3.75 



23 females 



Pai- 

 mute 



(1) 

 (") 



18.7 



11 



ii.13.fi 



15.40 



7.J. 9 

 n.8S. S 

 n.96.4 



Pilot 

 Station 



(3) 



17.80 

 14 



13.20 

 15 

 1,442 

 78.7 

 83 

 94. S 



11.90 

 7.40 



13.47 



89.1 



65 



3.54 

 3.89 

 91 



5 



2.33 

 46.7 



5.40 

 6.60 

 81.8 



10.17 

 8.80 

 9.97 



67 



52 



3.67 



Kashu- 



nok 

 mouth 



(1) 

 (') 



18.7 

 13.9 

 12.4 

 15 



74.3 

 76.1 

 89.2 



3.50 

 3.80 



92.1 



5.50 

 2.45 



U-6 



8.90 

 10.20 



Kotlik 



and 

 Pastolik 



(18) 

 (') 



17.72 

 3.62 

 13. M 

 14.81 

 1,359 

 76.8 

 85. « 

 96.8 



11.82 

 7.49 



13.26 



89 

 66.6 



3.62 

 3.86 



94.1 



5.19 

 2.31 



44- S 



5.45 

 6.38 



86.4 



10.09 

 a 86 

 9.98 



67 



53 



3.56 



' Howgate & Schwatka Exp. ' Rev. P. I. Delon. 3 A. Hrdltfka. 



SKELETAL PARTS OF THE YUKON ESKIMO 



The next table gives the measurements of the long bones in both 

 sexes in the Yukon Indian (for comparison), in the Yukon Eskimo, 

 and in the western Eskimo, the latter coining mainly from the coast 



