by Ernest Burch, Jr.
University of Alaska Press, 2006
Cloth: 978-1-889963-78-5 | Paper: 978-1-889963-92-1
Library of Congress Classification E99.E7B8888 2006
Dewey Decimal Classification 979.80049712

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This landmark volume will stand for decades as one of the most comprehensive studies of a hunter-gatherer population ever written. In this third and final volume in a series on the early contact period Iñupiaq Eskimos of northwestern Alaska, Burch examines every topic of significance to hunter-gatherer research, ranging from discussions of social relationships and settlement structure to nineteenth-century material culture.

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