ANTHROPOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE ESKIMOS AND INDIANS OF LABRADOR
Field Museum, Anthropological Series, Vol. 31, No. 1: 1939. 163 pages (some uncut) containing 1 figure and 1 map, plus 16 pages of photographs. More
Field Museum, Anthropological Series, Vol. 31, No. 1: 1939. 163 pages (some uncut) containing 1 figure and 1 map, plus 16 pages of photographs. More
Musee de l'Homme: 1980. 107 pages of text containing 25 figures, plus 10 pages of photographs of harpoons. More
Toronto: 1988. 176 pages, 64 color and 128 b/w photographs, 2 maps. The history of the now defunct craft of traditional play doll making, as practiced by the Inuit people of Canada's barren northern lands, is presented in this handsomely produced volume. Divided into three sections, (1) Inuit Play Dolls..... More
Boston: 1972. 256 pages, 771 b/w and 37 color illustrations. Cloth cover. More
Boston: 1972, 1982, 1987. 256 pages, 771 b/w and 37 color illustrations. More
Oslo: 1974. 173 pages, 63 illustrations of about 150 objects, 53 tables, 1 map. More
National Museum of Man, Paper No. 1. Ottawa: 1972. 106 pages, 15 pages of photographs of hundreds of objects. More
Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, Vol. 35, No. 4, Part 2, 1968. xii, 129 pages, 16 pages of photographs, 11 figures. More
Ottawa: 1967. 18 pages, photographs of 77 Dorset objects. More
Canadian Museum of Civilization: 1994. 137 pages, 12 color and 84 b/w photographs, 14 drawings, 1 map. The first in-depth study of the clothing traditions of the Nlaka'pamux (called the Thompson River Indians by early explorers and settlers), a Salish speaking people of the southern British Columbia interior, this work..... More
Canadian Museum of Civilization: 1994. 134 pages, 13 color and 95 b/w photographs, 15 drawings, 2 maps. This study documents clothing made by the Dene, an Athapaskan speaking people of the Northwest Territory, from the late 18th century to the present day. The text contains an extensive discussion not only..... More
National Museum of Man, Ethnology Series, Paper No. 1, 1972. 92 pages, 27 pages of photographs and 8 pages of drawings, 2 maps. The traditional clothing of the Kutchin Indians, a northern Athapaskan people, is noted for its artistry and excellent craftsmanship and is seldom exhibited in those museums (thought..... More
Toronto: 1990. xvii, 198 pages (focusing on some 100 pieces of footwear, some more than 100 years old), 8 color and 97 b/w photographs, 19 drawings, 20 maps. Cloth cover. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 61: 1971. 149 pages, 44 illustrations. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 60: 1970. 123 pages, 14 drawings, 15 pages of photographs of several hundred artifacts. More
Fieldiana, Anthropology, New Series, No. 4: 1981. 86 pages, 35 photographs, 21 drawings. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 70. 1978. 80 pages, 2 illustrations, 2 maps. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 72: 1979. 108 pages, 6 plates, 5 figures. More
Fieldiana: Anthropology, Vol. 56, No. 43, 1968. 158 pages, 14 photographs, 19 figures, 4 tables. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 69: 1977. 113 pages, 7 maps. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 71. 1979. 284 pages, 22 full-page photographs, 6 figures. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, New Series, No. 32: 1994. iii, 71 pages, 35 full-page photographs, 8 full-page drawings, 1 map. The Field Museum's collection of 234 Copper Inuit ethnographic objects was collected in the Northwest Territories of Canada in 1919-1921 by Harold Noice. In 1925 Noice sold the entire collection to the..... More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 64: 1972. 96 pages, 5 maps. More
Fieldiana New Series No. 14, 1990. 56 pages, 31 pages of photographs, 2 maps. 246 ethnographic objects collected by A.E. Nordenskiold at Port Clarence, Alaska in 1879-1880 are housed in the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm. This monograph documents the collection and illustrates each object in it: fishing and hunting..... More
Fieldiana: Anthropology, Vol. 54, No. 2: 1968. Pp. 149-189. More