Volume 8 / Number 3
1966
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Vol. 8 / No. 3
By: Froelich Rainey
Return to the Arctic
At the camp of Onion Portage on the Kobuk River, I was struck by the number of youngsters who played […]
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Vol. 8 / No. 3
By: Jane C. Goodale
Imlohe and The Mysteries of The Passismanua, Southwest New Britain
There was a man called Imlohe, the young man, Gospo, began his story. Imlohe made a very big garden–as big […]
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Vol. 8 / No. 3
By: Frances Eyman
A Grizzly Bear Carving From The Missouri Valley
Some of the most compelling art objects made by the North American Indian are small, and their effect is due […]
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Vol. 8 / No. 3
By: Patty Jo Watson
Clues to Iranian Prehistory in Modern Village Life
In 1956, while both graduate students in anthropology at the University of Chicago, Maxine R. Kleindienst and I wrote a […]
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Vol. 8 / No. 3
Expedition News – Spring 1966
On January 13, 1966, the Lucy Wharton Drexel Medal was awarded to Richard Stockton MacNeish. For the past five years, […]
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