Chapter I: Introductory Conclusions
In Order to understand the problems presented by the archaeological material from the middle and lower Yukon Valley, we will need to see this region in a cultural perspective. The area is inhabited today by Athabaskanspeaking Indians whom I call the Tena, following Jetté. These correspond to Osgood&...
Published in: | Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology |
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1947
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