A Giant in the Rainforest: Frederica de Laguna's Contributions to the Anthropology of Southeast Alaska

PM Bowers, ML Moss - Arctic anthropology, 2006 - aa.uwpress.org
Frederica de Laguna has influenced the research goals and career trajectories of many
anthropologists working in the north. We are two who have worked in southeast Alaska, a …

Pioneer and Contemporary: Frederica de Laguna's Contributions to the Anthropology of Southcentral Alaska

WB Workman - Arctic anthropology, 2006 - aa.uwpress.org
During the years from 1930 to 1933 Frederica de Laguna undertook 26 months of
anthropological research in Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound, resulting in the publication …

Frederica de Laguna and Aleš Hrdlička: A Missed Collaboration

R Mason - Arctic anthropology, 2006 - aa.uwpress.org
In the early 1930s, when Frederica de Laguna first conducted archaeological and
ethnographic research in southcentral Alaska, Aleš Hrdlička was already working in the …

Frederica de Laguna and the modern inhabitants of Yukon Island

GT Bersch - Arctic anthropology, 2006 - aa.uwpress.org
In the mid 1970s Frederica de Laguna was invited to Yukon Island by the author and some
colleagues. They planned to excavate house pits found close to the sites Freddy had …

The status of archaeology and archaeological practice in Southeast Alaska in relation to the larger Northwest Coast

ML Moss - Arctic Anthropology, 2004 - aa.uwpress.org
Southeast Alaska is bounded by British Columbia and Yukon Territory, and most of the
region is Tlingit territory. Haida, Tsimshian, and Athapaskans have all played roles in the …

[PDF][PDF] Maritime cultures of southern Alaska: Papers in Honor of Richard H. Jordan

ML Moss, JM Erlandson - Arctic Anthropology, 1992 - researchgate.net
This special issue of Arctic Anthropology grew out of the" Beyond Culture Areas:
Relationships Between Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska" symposium we organized for …

An Uncommon Accomplishment: Allen McCartney's Forty Years of Research in the Aleut Region of Alaska

DW Veltre - Arctic Anthropology, 2004 - aa.uwpress.org
Allen McCartney's career of northern field research began in 1962 in the Aleut region of
Alaska, an area to which he has returned many times over the next four decades. During that …

Late Pleistocene and early Holocene sites in the Nenana River valley, central Alaska

JF Hoffecker - Arctic Anthropology, 2001 - JSTOR
The Nenana River valley, located in the northern foothills of the Alaska Range, contains a
group of sites that collectively spans 11,300 to 7000 BP, and provides critical information on …

[PDF][PDF] Fishtails, ancestors, and old islanders: Chirikof Island, the Alaska Peninsula, and the dynamics of western Alaska prehistory

H Maschner - Alaska Journal of Anthropology, 2008 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT William Workman's 1962 Chirikof Island archaeological survey, and his 1,020-
page master's thesis based on the collections from that expedition, marks a landslide event …

A culture in transition: A history of acculturation and settlement near the mouth of the Yukon River, Alaska

D Griffin - Arctic anthropology, 1996 - JSTOR
Three Eskimo villages, located near the northern mouth of the Yukon River, represent a
succession through time of cultural and environmental change. During the 1985 field …