Proposes that a group of inhabitants of the upper Kuskokwim River in Alaska be designated the Kolchan. They are concentrated primarily in Nikolai Village with one extended family at Telida 50 mi north. Earlier considered a division of the Ingalik (cf No. 72242), archeological and ethnographic study shows them to be an independent geographical, cultural and linguistic entity. They differ markedly from the Ingalik on the Yukon River in their social organization, which most closely resembles the Athapaskan groups to the north and east, the Tanana and Tanaina. Their linguistics are not easily classified. Following the decimation of the caribou in the 1920s, the Kolchan subsistence base has focused more on fishing, trapping and wage labor. As a ...
In an effort to investigate the archaeological manifestations of Aleut culture change and Russian-Al...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995.In this study, I review the causes of an Athabask...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
This research examines the impact of statehood, on the traditional subsistence patterns and practice...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The book describes the lifeways of the Inupiat of the ...
This study explores the relationship between social organization and economic arrangements among Nor...
A study of comparision traits or items in the culture of the Kootenai and other tribes in the Wester...
Abstract: Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) were widespread in northern and interior Alaska in the late Pl...
Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) were widespread in northern and interior Alaska in the late Pleistocene ...
thesisKotzebue was selected initially as a field setting in which to study changing kinship and resi...
This paper describes recent activities focused on teaching locally important subsistence skills to t...
A habitation site at Healy Lake in eastern Alaska was occupied by Alaskan Natives more or less conti...
In the winter of 1900-01 I carried on ethnological studies among the Koryak, my work being part of t...
In an effort to investigate the archaeological manifestations of Aleut culture change and Russian-Al...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995.In this study, I review the causes of an Athabask...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...
Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are increasin...
This research examines the impact of statehood, on the traditional subsistence patterns and practice...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The book describes the lifeways of the Inupiat of the ...
This study explores the relationship between social organization and economic arrangements among Nor...
A study of comparision traits or items in the culture of the Kootenai and other tribes in the Wester...
Abstract: Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) were widespread in northern and interior Alaska in the late Pl...
Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) were widespread in northern and interior Alaska in the late Pleistocene ...
thesisKotzebue was selected initially as a field setting in which to study changing kinship and resi...
This paper describes recent activities focused on teaching locally important subsistence skills to t...
A habitation site at Healy Lake in eastern Alaska was occupied by Alaskan Natives more or less conti...
In the winter of 1900-01 I carried on ethnological studies among the Koryak, my work being part of t...
In an effort to investigate the archaeological manifestations of Aleut culture change and Russian-Al...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995.In this study, I review the causes of an Athabask...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...