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Theses/Dissertations from 2004

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The use of aspect in a Gwich'in narrative, Qwynten Daelgar Richards

Theses/Dissertations from 2003

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Women, Health, And Aging In Yup'Ik/Cup'Ik Culture, Scarlett Hopkins Hutchison

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Cultural activity and market enterprise: a circumpolar comparison of reindeer herding communities at the end of the 20th century, Michael Stephen Koskey

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An analysis of radiocarbon assays produced by three laboratories: a case study on the Croxton site, locality J, northern Alaska, Joshua D. Reuther

Theses/Dissertations from 2002

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Representation and marginalization: a case study from contemporary Alaska Native art, Dawn Drake Biddison

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Functional inferences for groups of stone tools from a late Pleistocene archaeological site found in central Alaska: use-wear analysis of experimental stone tools and a sample of lithic from component I of the Walker Road site (HEA-130), Thomas Howard Flanigan

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Using histomorphometric traits of bone microarchitecture in the determination of biological affinity, E. Augustus Goodman

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Rethinking the Redoubt: Kolmakovskiy Redoubt, a fur trading post on the middle Kuskokwim, Erik Deforest Hilsinger

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Vertebral Pathologies In Skeletons Of Alaskan Eskimos From Golovin Bay And Nunivak Island, Scott Stephen Legge

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Health in predynastic Egypt: using skeletal stress indicators to assess the overall health of a working class population in hierakonpolis, Jeanette Matovich

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About time: chronological variation as seen in the burial features at Ipiutak, Point Hope, Jennifer I. Newton

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The Tingmiukpuk site (KIR-273): a prehistoric site along the Killik River, Alaska, Aaron C. Robertson

Theses/Dissertations from 2001

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Mediated Identity And Negotiated Tradition: The Inupiaq Atigi, 1850--2000, Cydny Brynn Martin

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Keeper Of The Seal: The Art Of Henry Wood Elliott And The Salvation Of The Alaska Fur Seals, Lisa Marie Morris

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"They left their teacups full and their zeniths in the house": Innoko River population movements and migrations, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian

Theses/Dissertations from 2000

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Lived ethnicity: identity, consciousness, and discursive practice in Grayling, Alaska, Brenden Raymond-Yakoubian

Theses/Dissertations from 1999

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The changing vista of the northern Northwest Coast Indian Deer Ritual, Kenneth Frank Austin

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A Maritime Sense Of Place: Southeast Alaska Fishermen And Mainstream Nature Ideologies, Judith T. Brakel

Theses/Dissertations from 1998

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Historical archaeology of Alaskan placer gold mining settlements: Evaluating process-pattern relationships, Robin Owen Mills

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Twentieth century Inupiaq Eskimo reindeer herding on northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska, James Johnson Simon

Theses/Dissertations from 1996

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Dynamics of the fur trade on the middle Yukon River, Alaska, 1839 to 1868, Katherine Louise Arndt

Theses/Dissertations from 1995

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Masked rituals of the Kodiak Archipelago, Dominique Desson

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Technological development and culture change on St. Lawrence Island: A functional typology of toggle harpoon heads, Michael A. Lewis

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Reconstruction Of Neets'Aii Gwich'In Land Use: A Methodological Study., John Carl Peirce

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The Last Great Indian War (Nulato 1851), Miranda Hildebrand Wright

Theses/Dissertations from 1994

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The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in Siberia, Frank E. Goebel

Theses/Dissertations from 1993

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Alutiiq ethnicity, Patricia Hartley Partnow

Theses/Dissertations from 1991

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Aleut Settlement Patterns In The Western Aleutian Islands, Alaska., Debra Garland Corbett

Theses/Dissertations from 1989

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The Akulmiut: Territorial dimensions of a Yup'ik Eskimo society, Elizabeth Frances Andrews

Theses/Dissertations from 1982

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Paxson Lake: Two Nineteenth Century Ahtna Sites In The Copper River Basin, Alaska, James Allen Ketz

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A Demographic Profile Of Rural Alaska: 1980, John Frederick Noss

Theses/Dissertations from 1973

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Between yesterday and tomorrow: Allendorf, Germany, Gisela M. Dykema

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Some trends in non-native adaptation in villages along the Kobuk and Koyukuk Rivers in northwest Alaska, Frank J. Keim