The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14

Collections of the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, contain 246 ethnographic objects collected by A. E. Nordenskièold at Port Clarence, Alaska, during his circumnavigation of Europe and Asia in 1879-1880. The artifacts in this collection are described and illustrated. For comparativ...

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Main Author: VanStone, James W.
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Published: Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of Natural History 1990
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description Collections of the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, contain 246 ethnographic objects collected by A. E. Nordenskièold at Port Clarence, Alaska, during his circumnavigation of Europe and Asia in 1879-1880. The artifacts in this collection are described and illustrated. For comparative purposes, information is included from previous studies of western Alaskan Eskimo culture, especially those of Field Museum's Port Clarence and Kotzebue Sound collections (VanStone, 1976, 1980). Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27). Collections of the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, contain 246 ethnographic objects collected by A. E. Nordenskièold at Port Clarence, Alaska, during his circumnavigation of Europe and Asia in 1879-1880. The artifacts in this collection are described and illustrated. For comparative purposes, information is included from previous studies of western Alaskan Eskimo culture, especially those of Field Museum's Port Clarence and Kotzebue Sound collections (VanStone, 1976, 1980). Fieldiana series has been published as Anthropological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Anthropology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-).
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spelling ftunivillratri:oai:oca.ratri.grainger.uiuc.edu:nordenskioldco14vans_marc 2025-01-16T21:44:40+00:00 The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14 VanStone, James W. 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:nordenskioldco14vans http://www.archive.org/details/nordenskioldco14vans eng eng Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of Natural History In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the Chicago Field Museum. For information contact dcc@library.uiuc.edu. Nordenskièold A. E. (Adolf Erik) 1832-1901 Field Museum of Natural History Eskimos text 1990 ftunivillratri 2011-08-19T16:52:23Z Collections of the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, contain 246 ethnographic objects collected by A. E. Nordenskièold at Port Clarence, Alaska, during his circumnavigation of Europe and Asia in 1879-1880. The artifacts in this collection are described and illustrated. For comparative purposes, information is included from previous studies of western Alaskan Eskimo culture, especially those of Field Museum's Port Clarence and Kotzebue Sound collections (VanStone, 1976, 1980). Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27). Collections of the Folkens Museum Etnografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, contain 246 ethnographic objects collected by A. E. Nordenskièold at Port Clarence, Alaska, during his circumnavigation of Europe and Asia in 1879-1880. The artifacts in this collection are described and illustrated. For comparative purposes, information is included from previous studies of western Alaskan Eskimo culture, especially those of Field Museum's Port Clarence and Kotzebue Sound collections (VanStone, 1976, 1980). Fieldiana series has been published as Anthropological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Anthropology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-). Text eskimo* Alaska University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: UIUC Digitized Books
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Eskimos
VanStone, James W.
The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title_full The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title_fullStr The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title_full_unstemmed The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title_short The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.14
title_sort nordenskièold collection of eskimo material culture from port clarence, alaska / fieldiana, anthropology, new series, no.14
topic Nordenskièold
A. E. (Adolf Erik)
1832-1901
Field Museum of Natural History
Eskimos
topic_facet Nordenskièold
A. E. (Adolf Erik)
1832-1901
Field Museum of Natural History
Eskimos
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