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- Object[692]
- american[692]
- adze[5]
- adze blade[4]
- antler[2]
- arm band[1]
- armor[1]
- arrow[19]
- arrow foreshaft[1]
- arrowhead[7]
- arrows[2]
- articulation[1]
- awl[4]
- bag[24]
- bag fastener[2]
- basket[12]
- bead[6]
- beads[2]
- beadwork[2]
- belt[5]
- bird snare[2]
- blade[2]
- blade fragment[4]
- bodkin[2]
- bone[4]
- boot[8]
- boot sole creaser[2]
- bow[7]
- bowl[7]
- canoe[2]
- carving[5]
- charm[2]
- checker[24]
- chip[2]
- container[3]
- cradle[2]
- cradle model[2]
- crochet hook[5]
- dagger[4]
- dish[6]
- doll[14]
- doll clothes[5]
- drill mouthpiece[2]
- figurine[10]
- fish spear prong[4]
- fish trap[15]
- game piece[10]
- gun case[2]
- hammer[2]
- handle[2]
- harpoon foreshaft[2]
- harpoon head[5]
- hat[2]
- hearth[3]
- house post[2]
- kayak[2]
- knife[5]
- knife blade[2]
- knife handle[3]
- knife sheath[4]
- ladle[2]
- lamp[4]
- mask[24]
- mat[13]
- mitten[28]
- moccasin[77]
- model[32]
- mouthpiece[2]
- mukluk[2]
- needle case[2]
- netting needle[2]
- oar[3]
- paddle[5]
- paddle model[2]
- parka[3]
- pipe bowl[2]
- plaque[2]
- point[2]
- pot[2]
- pottery fragment[30]
- pouch[3]
- puberty veil[2]
- quiver[2]
- ring fragment[2]
- scraper[13]
- sherd[15]
- shirt[3]
- shovel[2]
- skin scraper[4]
- skin stretcher[2]
- snowshoe[10]
- spear[2]
- splitting adze[2]
- spoon[7]
- stone[2]
- throwing stick[2]
- toy[17]
- tray[3]
- ulu blade[9]
- wall pocket[3]
- wedge[4]
- whetstone[22]
- adam's place[1]
- ahtna[1]
- alaska[692]
- anvik[98]
- anvik point[5]
- anvik river[5]
- beaver (alaska)[2]
- blackburn[14]
- blackburn slough[14]
- bonasila[61]
- bonasila beach[59]
- canada[8]
- chena (alaska)[2]
- chistochina[42]
- cook inlet[40]
- copper center[30]
- copper river[6]
- copper river valley[1]
- cottonwood creek (alaska)[2]
- dolby[4]
- eagle (alaska)[2]
- eliah sport's place[2]
- fort yukon[11]
- fox farm[1]
- frank fox's place[1]
- galena (alaska)[1]
- grayling (alaska)[6]
- grayling river[1]
- gulkana[2]
- halibut cove[1]
- hall rapids[5]
- holiday's old place[5]
- hologochaket[1]
- holy cross[1]
- hooper bay[1]
- innoko river[7]
- ishmailoff island[1]
- jackson creek[2]
- kachemak bay[15]
- kaiyuh slough[13]
- kalland[1]
- kashim[2]
- kateel[2]
- kateel river[11]
- kateel village[11]
- kenai peninsula[2]
- kenai peninsula borough[4]
- khotol river[13]
- koyukon station[1]
- koyukuk[2]
- koyukuk river[21]
- kuskokwim river[67]
- lower kaltag[3]
- lower yukon river[1]
- lower yukon river valley[153]
- mackenzie river[2]
- middle yukon[1]
- middle yukon valley[40]
- nenana[1]
- new grayling[24]
- new midden[1]
- nicolai albert's fish camp[1]
- nondalton[1]
- north america[151]
- northwest canada[6]
- old fish camp[12]
- old louden[1]
- old summer fish camp[1]
- paul esmailka's camp[1]
- porcupine river[1]
- seldovia[3]
- shageluk[6]
- shageluk slough[1]
- sixty-foot rock[4]
- st. lawrence island[35]
- st. michael[1]
- tanana (alaska)[15]
- tanana mission[1]
- taral[1]
- tauana river region[1]
- terentief's station[1]
- tetlin[1]
- unalakleet[1]
- united states of america[264]
- upper copper river[2]
- yukon island[11]
- yukon river[16]
- yukon river valley[15]
- ahtna[96]
- athapaskan[65]
- deg hit’an (ingalik)[18]
- dene[176]
- eskimo[142]
- holikachuk[2]
- hologochaket[1]
- indian[5]
- kachemak bay culture iii[2]
- kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
- kenai[4]
- koyukon[2]
- koyukuk[4]
- kutchin[3]
- kwakiutl[1]
- loucheux[5]
- lower koyukuk[6]
- nadene[1]
- nahane[11]
- prehistoric eskimo[3]
- prehistoric indian[12]
- tanaina[3]
- tanana[20]
- tlingit[1]
- tutchone[3]
- yukon[4]
- yupik[1]
- "18-mile road house" formerly owned by whisky jack burchell.[1]
- "long patch of willows", on beach[1]
- 1 mi. above and across from shageluk[1]
- 2d, 1'6" - 2', vii or viii[1]
- 2f,5'-5'6",vii[1]
- 3h,surface-1'6",layer 9[1]
- 4 h[1]
- 4 k, 1'6" - 2'3"[1]
- 4' 6"[1]
- 4'6" - 5'[1]
- 5j,12'6"-13",layer i[1]
- 8 mi. up blackburn slough.[1]
- beach[3]
- c, 2' 6" - 3', ix[1]
- charcoal layer above beach on terrace #1[15]
- d, 4', viii or ix[1]
- entrance to halibut cove[1]
- from indian village below fort yukon[11]
- h, 6' - 6' 6", iii[1]
- house #2[1]
- house 12[11]
- house 13[3]
- house 13, above roof[6]
- house 13, floor[15]
- house 33[1]
- house 4[10]
- house 4, botom of pit d[1]
- house 7[1]
- house pit 8 mi. up blackburn slough[1]
- ip house[1]
- kachemak bay, cook inlet[1]
- layer 6 or 7[1]
- layer 8[1]
- near cohen island[4]
- near seldovia, abandoned house at jackeloff's place.[1]
- near seldovia, from window of bath house, abandoned house at jackeloff's place.[1]
- site at the mouth of the creek.[2]
- tak chakumut[2]
- village site[1]
- agate[1]
- alder[1]
- alder wood[2]
- andesite[1]
- animal bone[4]
- animal fiber[2]
- antler[17]
- baleen[1]
- bark[2]
- basalt[3]
- bead[74]
- beads[7]
- bear bone[1]
- beaver fur[8]
- birch bark[8]
- birchbark[13]
- bird bone[3]
- bird skin[2]
- bone[54]
- bristle[2]
- buckskin[41]
- button[1]
- canvas[2]
- cardboard[1]
- caribou bone[4]
- caribou hide[4]
- caribou hoof[1]
- caribou skin[3]
- ceramic[27]
- claw[1]
- clay[9]
- cloth[11]
- copper[3]
- cord[1]
- cotton[30]
- dart[1]
- deer bone[1]
- deerskin[4]
- dentalium[3]
- dentalium shell[1]
- dolorite[1]
- eelskin[1]
- elk hide[2]
- fabric[1]
- feather[18]
- feathers[1]
- felt[4]
- fiber[27]
- fish skin[6]
- flannel[5]
- flint[1]
- fur[50]
- glass[56]
- grass[15]
- greenstone[2]
- gutskin[1]
- hide[37]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- horsehair[2]
- iron[10]
- ivory[39]
- jade[1]
- jasper[2]
- leather[22]
- limestone[1]
- lynx[2]
- metal[12]
- moose hide[35]
- moosehide[3]
- mountain sheep horn[2]
- muskrat fur[9]
- paint[12]
- paper[15]
- pigment[23]
- plant fiber[5]
- plastic[2]
- porcupine quill[4]
- quill[11]
- rawhide[4]
- salmon skin[3]
- sandstone[27]
- satin[2]
- sealskin[9]
- shell[2]
- silk[2]
- sinew[12]
- skin[38]
- slate[16]
- spruce root[3]
- squirrel[2]
- stick[24]
- stone[20]
- string[2]
- thread[3]
- velvet[2]
- whale bone[3]
- willow[5]
- wood[147]
- wool[30]
- zephyr[2]
- actual citation[67]
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