The Athapaskans of the boreal forest of northwestern Canada and Alaska and the Indians of the northern Northwest Coast shared a similar social organization. It was based on the division of a group into moieties and/or phratries, tracing matrilineal descent, practicing exogamy, matrilocality, and sharing resources with other affiliate groups. The Sanyaqoan NexA'di Eagle clan was singular among the Tlingit in the early 20th century because they had a third exogamous group, as opposed to the rest of the Tlingit, who had two: the Raven and the Wolf/Eagle. Therefore, they were often scorned socially by their northern cousins. The NexA'di have also been an enigma to anthropologists. Whereas most researchers have identified the NexA'di as being ou...
The oral history of Glacier Bay, Alaska recounts the eviction of the Huna Tlingit from their ancestr...
This is a chapter in Language and Toponymy in Alaska and Beyond: Papers in Honor of James Kari. Book...
The peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archaeological and linguisti...
ABSTRACT. The Athapaskans of the boreal forest of northwestern Canada and Alaska and the Indians of ...
The Tlingit from Southeast Alaska belong to the Northwest Coast cultural tradition, which is defined...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper and Clio S.I. Der Sarkissian are contributors to the Genographic Con...
This study explores the relationship between social organization and economic arrangements among Nor...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999From time immemorial until the start of the 20th c...
Contains a list of some 115 names of birds in English and Nunamiut, the meaning of the Nunamiut name...
The Dene–Yeniseian (DY) hypothesis argues that Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit (NaDene) is related to the Si...
The Arctic of North America provides an excellent laboratory for examining human population movement...
Red cell antigen data were used to investigate the genetic relationships among the Native American p...
The National Park Service initiated a series of studies, working in collaboration with park-associat...
Proposes that a group of inhabitants of the upper Kuskokwim River in Alaska be designated the Kolcha...
University of Adelaide consortium members: Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissia...
The oral history of Glacier Bay, Alaska recounts the eviction of the Huna Tlingit from their ancestr...
This is a chapter in Language and Toponymy in Alaska and Beyond: Papers in Honor of James Kari. Book...
The peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archaeological and linguisti...
ABSTRACT. The Athapaskans of the boreal forest of northwestern Canada and Alaska and the Indians of ...
The Tlingit from Southeast Alaska belong to the Northwest Coast cultural tradition, which is defined...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper and Clio S.I. Der Sarkissian are contributors to the Genographic Con...
This study explores the relationship between social organization and economic arrangements among Nor...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999From time immemorial until the start of the 20th c...
Contains a list of some 115 names of birds in English and Nunamiut, the meaning of the Nunamiut name...
The Dene–Yeniseian (DY) hypothesis argues that Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit (NaDene) is related to the Si...
The Arctic of North America provides an excellent laboratory for examining human population movement...
Red cell antigen data were used to investigate the genetic relationships among the Native American p...
The National Park Service initiated a series of studies, working in collaboration with park-associat...
Proposes that a group of inhabitants of the upper Kuskokwim River in Alaska be designated the Kolcha...
University of Adelaide consortium members: Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissia...
The oral history of Glacier Bay, Alaska recounts the eviction of the Huna Tlingit from their ancestr...
This is a chapter in Language and Toponymy in Alaska and Beyond: Papers in Honor of James Kari. Book...
The peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archaeological and linguisti...