ALASKA DIARY, 1926-1931
Lancaster: 1943. xv, 414 pages, 227 photographs, 5 maps. Cloth cover. More
Lancaster: 1943. xv, 414 pages, 227 photographs, 5 maps. Cloth cover. More
Leningrad: 1974. Applied Art in the North of the Soviet Union. 19 pages of text (in Russian) containing 10 drawings and 2 photographs (and 36 small b/w photographs), followed by 77 pages of color photographs of artifacts of the peoples of the (then) Soviet Far North--with captions in English and..... More
Moscow: 1949. (Descriptions of the Land Kamchatka) (two volumes in one). 841 pages. Illustrations, portrait, facsimiles, maps (some fold-out). Cloth cover. Reprint of 1755 work regarding the author's role in Bering's second expediton. Includes an engraving that is the earlies pictorial representation of a native inhabitant of Alaska. More
Moscow: Academy of sciences USSR, 1983. 128 pages, 20 illustrations of artifacts and material culture objects of this Siberian people, 1 map. More
Canadian Museum of Civilization: 1996. xii, 244 pages of text containing , 67 b/w photographs, 4 drawings, and 10 maps, plus 16 pages of color photographs of pre-historic artifacts, Cloth cover. More
San Francisco: 1969. 144 pages. 117 half-page photographs. Cloth cover. More
Canadian Museum of Civilization: 1995. 159 pages, approximately 200 color photographs and 65 color and b/w drawings of all aspects of Copper Inuit (central Canadian Arctic) life as lived in the early 20th century and their artifacts, clothing and household objects. Cloth cover. More
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden: 1984. 151 pages, 26 color and 75 b/w photographs, 3 drawings, 10 maps. More
National Museums of Canada, Bulletin 235. Ottawa: 1969. 139 pages, 53 illustrations. 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
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
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
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXI, Part VI: 1931. Pp. 347-383, 5 pages of photographs. More
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CANADA, BULLETIN No. 179: 1962. 97 pages, 4 pages of photographs, 3 figures, 1 fold-out map. Cloth cover. More
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CANADA, BULLETIN No. 179: 1963. 97 pages, 4 pages of photographs, 3 figures, 1 fold-out map. Soft cover. 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
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
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 72: 1979. 108 pages, 6 plates, 5 figures. More
Fieldiana Anthropology, Vol. 71. 1979. 284 pages, 22 full-page photographs, 6 figures. More