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INDEX 



Anthropometry— Continued. Page 



Yukon 150 



Antiquities, absence of _ 413,414 



Antiquity — 



of Eskimo 169, 181,238 



of man, Alaska 362 



of remains, Little Diornede. __ 95 



of Yukon Indians _ 83 



ANYIK 136, 142, 149, 151, 177 



discovery 127 



Eskimoid features 56, 59 



Influenza 133 



lecture __ 59 



Mission school 56 



people __ _ 57 



population 130,131,132,134 



sickness at_._ 56 



stability of village 59 



stop at 56 



Anvik River— 



fish. 60 



remains __ 56 



Apache, Eskimoid features among 82 



Apkhun Pass. 127 



Apokak _ 191 



Apoon Pass... 195 



Archeological specimens — 



donated by Thomas Berryman 99 



donated by George Goshaw 98 



donated by Merle LaVoy 102 



donated by Lomen Bros 117 



placed on deposit _ 115 



Archeology of Alaska. 33, 84, 88. 101, 102, 181, 149 



Barrow 166,206 



Bering Sea 168 



Bonasila...- 142, 144 



Burchell's 46 



Kevalina _ 100,204 



Kotzebue _ 100 



Little Diomede 95 



"mounds" near Barrow 319 



Point Hope 102,205,206 



St. Lawrence Island 210 



St. Michael Island 170 



Seward Peninsula 202 



Shishmaref 202 



Tanana. 43 



YVainwright 106 



Wales 93, 197 



western Eskimo region 165, 167, 362, 363, 366 



workmanship 173 



Yukon... 73, 81,84, 129, 134, 135, 144 



Arctic Circle 100 



Arctic Coast — 



archeology.. 32 



old sites. _ 203 



Arctic Eskimo, northern 227,256,357 



crania 257, 260, 261, 262, 263, 364 



facial _ 206 



nose _ 268 



Arikara — 



migration of 405 



pottery of__ _ 413 



Arm stretch — 



Eskimo 239 



western Eskimo 251 



Armstrong, 



Page 

 218, 219 



Army Medical Museum 235 



Arolik 191 



Arrow and bow, used in buffalo hunting... 542 

 Arrow points, ivory — ■ 



below Paimute 67 



Bonasila _ 60, 135 



Eskimo territory 173 



Ghost Creek 63 



Arrow points, stone 173 



Arrows, game played with 570 



Art, curvilinear — 



Bering Sea _ 174 



Eskimo.. 363 



fossil ivory, 362,363 



Paleolithic, of Europe, resemblances to 



that of Bering Sea _ _ 175 



Ashivak 187 



Asia — 



cultural affinities with Alaska 175 



living remnants in, of stocks that peopled 



America ___ 29 



.origin of Eskimo in 330, 333-339, 356, 359, 361 



Asiatic — 



affinities of western Eskimo 214-227. 240, 250 



American connections 197 



cultures, influence of 145,146, 173 



Eskimo _ 226, 234. 237, 361, 364 



Asiatic Coast, northeastern — 



archeology _ _. 88,363 



connections with America 96 



crania 254,257,259,364 



fossil ivory culture 174 



migration from, inevitable 93, 96 



sites _. 168, 169, 170, 171, 210 



visibility of 93,96 



visits to, from St. Lawrence Island 97 



Asiatics, visits of, to America... 96,97 



Askinuk... _ 170, 194 



Asmussen, P.__ _ 367 



Assimilation, by the tundra — 



of remains 77 



of skeletal remains 79, 



97, 111, 118, 136, 172, 184, 195 

 Assiniboin Indians — 



advancement of 579-580 



attitude of, toward debts 476 



character of 459 



characteristics of 397,468 



discussion of method of dealing with_._ 470-174 

 etymologic interpretations of the name .. 381 



intellectual capacity of 593-602 



intertribal relations of 403-404 



names of. 396 



origin of 395 



progress of 620-623 



strength of, compared with white man's . 529 



territory occupied by 396-397 



traditional origin of _ 382 



Athapascan stone ax 147 



Atlas 159 



Atnie _ 200,208 



Atonement, no conception of 490 



Audubon, assisted by Denig 381 



Auk Indians, southeastern Alaska 33 



