LIFE AND SURVIVAL IN THE ARCTIC. Cultural Changes in the Polar Regions
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden: 1984. 151 pages, 26 color and 75 b/w photographs, 3 drawings, 10 maps. More
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden: 1984. 151 pages, 26 color and 75 b/w photographs, 3 drawings, 10 maps. More
American Geographical Society, Special Pub. No. 8, 1928. vi, 359 pages, 130 figures, most of which are photographs. Cloth cover. More
National Museums of Canada, Bulletin 235. Ottawa: 1969. 139 pages, 53 illustrations. More
Institute of Siberian Geography: 1978. 224 pages dealing with the ethnography of Altai and Western Siberian peoples, 17 pages of drawings, 4 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Yale University Publications in Anthropology, No. 74: 1971. v, 180 pages, 3 pages of photographs, 17 figures. More
Yale University Publications in Anthropology No. 14: 1936. 189 pages of text, containing 30 figures, plus 10 pages of photographs. More
Yale University Publications in Anthropology, No. 14: 1936, 1979 (reprint). 189 pages of text containing 30 figures, plus 10 pages of photographs--mainly of artifacts. More
Toronto: 1988. xv, 314 pages, 21 pages of photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover, with dust jacket. More
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Anthropologica Records, Vol. 14, Part 1: 1950. vi, 127 pages, 7 pages of photographs. More
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Anthropologica Records, Vol. 14, Part 1: 1950. vi, 127 pages, 7 pages of photographs. More
Washington, D.C. 1972. 168 pages, 120 drawings in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum, maps on endpapers. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1971. 285 pages of text plus 8 unnumbered pages of color photographs, maps on endpapers. Cloth cover. More
Fieldiana, Vol. 36, No 1. 1945. 13 pages, 4 pages of photographs. More
Seattle: 1980,1981. 224 pages, 224 photographs. Cloth cover. More
Seattle: 1961 (1st ed.). xii, 170 pages, 106 photographs, 5 pages of drawings of artifact designs and components, 1 map. Unsigned. More
Seattle: 1967. 258 pages, 178 masks illustrated-166 in b/w and 12 in color. Cloth cover. An astonishing variety of masks --including every Eskimo mask in the Lowie Museum--is presented in this widely acclaimed study. Every mask illustrated is described in detail, with all information known about it or others of..... More
Seattle: 1975, 1981. 258 pages, 178 masks illustrated-166 in b/w and 12 in color. Soft cover. An astonishing variety of masks --including every Eskimo mask in the Lowie Museum--is presented in this widely acclaimed study. Every mask illustrated is described in detail, with all information known about it or others..... More
Seattle: 1961, 1980. xii, 170 pages, 106 photographs, 5 pages of drawings of artifact designs and components, 1 map. More
Seattle: 1977. 308 pages, 307 photographs. Cloth cover. More
Seattle: 1996. xix, 196 pages, 8 color and 124 b/w photographs, 1 map. Soft cover ed. Functioning both as a catalogue and a memoir, this wonderfully informative volume by Dorothy Jean Ray describes her collection of nearly 100 Eskimo artifacts that are now part of the University of Alaska Museum..... More
Seattle: 1996. xix, 196 pages, 8 color and 124 b/w photographs, 1 map. Cloth ed. Functioning both as a catalogue and a memoir, this wonderfully informative volume by Dorothy Jean Ray describes her collection of nearly 100 Eskimo artifacts that are now part of the University of Alaska Museum, and..... More
Caldwell: 1949. 282 pages, 15 pages of drawings, plus 27 unnumbered pages of photographs, including 7 pages of historic and early 20th century artifacts now in the collection of the Cranbrook Institute. Cloth cover. More
London: 1979. 176 pages, 170 b/w and 7 color photographs. Cloth cover. A well-known Eskimo art scholar offers some fascinating views on the origins of Eskimo art in this illustration-filled volume. From the first beginnings of Eskimo art up through the 20th century, the author traces its history and interprets..... More
Routelle: 1992. 396 pages, 116 full-page photographs of masks, 36 drawings of masks, 1 map. Cloth cover, folio size (9" x 13"). A spectacular gathering of more than 100 superb historic period (mostly 19th century) wooden Eskimo masks are presented in this lush volume. Drawn from museum and private collections..... More