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A STKAXGK GHOUP OF ESKIMO 



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The Long Bones of the Igloo People and Other Eskimo Bones of the 



Two Sides Together 



The above table shows some remarkable and interesting condi- 

 tions. 



The first of the most apparent facts is that the type of the Yukon 

 Eskimo stands well apart from both of the other series in a number 

 of essentials, showing that it is not very nearly related and that it 

 may be left out of consideration. 



On the other hand the long bones from the Seward Peninsula and 

 the northwest coast, especially those of the males, show very closely to 



