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  3. Vol. 28 No. 4 (1975): December: 229–308

Vol. 28 No. 4 (1975): December: 229–308

Published: 1975-01-01

Articles

  • The Great Bear Lake: Its Place in History

    Lionel Johnson
    230-244
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  • Archaeological Sites in the Labrador-Ungava Peninsula: Cultural Origin and Climatic Significance

    Barry Matthews
    245-262
    • PDF
  • Land Commitments in Alaska

    Max C. Brewer
    263-274
    • PDF
  • The Demography of the Native Population of an Alaskan City

    Frederick A. Milan, Stella Pawson
    275-283
    • PDF
  • Landscape Mapping in the Mackenzie River Valley

    C.B. Crampton
    284-294
    • PDF
  • Contacts between American Whalemen and the Copper Eskimos

    John Bockstoce
    298-299
    • PDF

Notes

  • The Microbiology of Exposed Areas of Aquatic Habitats of Northern Ellesmere Island

    K.C. Ivarson
    295-298
    • PDF
  • A Late Dorset Site on Axel Heiberg Island

    Peter Schledermann
    300
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Labrador Eskimo Settlements of the Early Contact Period, by J. Garth Taylor

    Robert McGhee
    301-302
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  • Science, Technology and Sovereignty in the Polar Regions: Colloquium, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1973, edited by Gerald S. Schatz

    G.W. Rowley
    303
    • PDF
  • Blazing Alaska's Trails, by Alfred Hulse Brooks

    K. de la Barre
    303
    • PDF
  • The Land Beyond, by David Keenleyside

    Anna P.B. Monson
    304
    • PDF
  • Beluga Hunters: An Archaeological Reconstruction of the History and Culture of the Mackenzie Delta Kittegaryumiut, by Robert McGhee

    Robert A. Ackerman
    304-305
    • PDF

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