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Record #169998:

To the Aleutians and beyond: the anthropology of William S. Laughlin / Bruno Frohlich, Albert B. Harper, Rolf Gilberg, eds.

Title: To the Aleutians and beyond: the anthropology of William S. Laughlin / Bruno Frohlich, Albert B. Harper, Rolf Gilberg, eds.
Author(s): Frohlich, Bruno,
Harper, Albert B.,
Gilberg, Rolf,
Koch, Anders.
Lynnerup, Niels.
Berreman, Gerald D.
Dove, Carla J.
Frohlich, Bruno.
Frohlich, Bruno.
Gilberg, Rolf.
Hunt, David R.
Jónsdóttir, Birna.
Jørgensen, Jørgen Balslev.
Knecht, Rick.
McCartney, Allen P.
Merbs, Charles F.
Turner, Christy G.
Workman, William B.
Date: 2002.
Publisher: Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark
Abstract: Majority of papers focus on Aleutians, where Laughlin's field laboratory was in Nikolski village for nearly 40 years. Other papers on Inuit population of Greenland, Greenland mummies, and use of DNA data.
Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography.
92 -- Biographies: Laughlin, William.
903 -- Archaeology: Eskimo.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.2) -- Aleutian Islands.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-FOL: (*495.2) : 39[2002]
ISBN: 8789384857
SPRI record no.: 169998

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700 12 ‡aKoch, Anders.‡tThe Inuit population of Greenland re-evaluated.
700 12 ‡aLynnerup, Niels.‡tThe Greenland mummies.
700 12 ‡aBerreman, Gerald D.‡tAleut shamanism in the twentieth century?: an assessment of evidence.
700 12 ‡aDove, Carla J.‡tMicroscopic analysis of feather and hair fragments associated with human mummified remains from Kagamil Island, Alaska.
700 12 ‡aFrohlich, Bruno.‡tAleutian settlement distribution on Adak, Kagalaska, Buldir and Attu Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
700 12 ‡aFrohlich, Bruno.‡tUnangan mortuary practices and the Umqan burials on Anangula Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
700 12 ‡aGilberg, Rolf.‡tNukagpiánguaq and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
700 12 ‡aHunt, David R.‡tAleutian remains at the Smithsonian Institution.
700 12 ‡aJónsdóttir, Birna.‡tCT scanning of Aleutian mummies.
700 12 ‡aJørgensen, Jørgen Balslev.‡tAnthropological measurements from Kodiak island (1960-983): (a brief communication)
700 12 ‡aKnecht, Rick.‡tAwa'uq: discovery and excavation of an 18th century Alutiiq refuge rock in the Kodiak archipelago.
700 12 ‡aMcCartney, Allen P.‡tLonghouses of the Eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
700 12 ‡aMerbs, Charles F.‡tDegenerative spondylolisthesis in Aleut and Inuit skeletons.
700 12 ‡aTurner, Christy G.‡tWet and chilled with fogged-up glasses: an Aleutian photographic essay in tribute to William S. Laughlin.
700 12 ‡aWorkman, William B.‡tThe Kachemak connection: prehistoric cultural relationships between the Kenai Peninsula and the Kodiak Archipelago ca. 3,000 to 1,000 years ago.
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