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Tlingit Indians in Dancing Costume | Frontispiece |
Reindeer on the Tundra | 20 |
“Raven taught them how to build houses of driftwood and bushes, covered with earth” | 21 |
“The next morning the baby was a big boy” | 24 |
“The clay became a beautiful girl” | 25 |
Ivory Pipe Stems | 28 |
Kayak Man Casting a Bird Spear | 29 |
Eskimo Woman from Cape Prince of Wales | 34 |
Fur Parkas Worn by Eskimo Women | 35 |
Reflection of Mountain Peaks | 38 |
“So the smoke-hole spirits held Raven until the smoke blackened his white coat” | 39 |
Pine Falls, Atlin | 42 |
Elk Falls | 43 |
Porcupine | 44 |
“Raven showed the people how to make canoes out of skins” | 45 |
Shoup’s Glacier, Valdez | 48 |
Birdseye View of Valdez | 49 |
Masks | 52 |
Dolls | 53 |
Eskimo Boys | 58 |
“Marmot put out the tip of his nose” | 59 |
Ice Hummocks on Bering Sea | 62 |
Snow Shovel, Pick, Rake, and Maul | 63 |
Eskimo in Waterproof Coat Made of Walrus Intestines | 66 |
“Raven said to Grouse, ‘You know that Sea-lion is your grandchild’” | 67 |
Figurehead on Indian Canoe | 68 |
“Raven said to Crow, ‘You will make lots of noise. You will be great talkers’” | 69 |
“Raven said to North Wind, ‘Your back is white.’” (On the Road to Fairbanks) | 70 |
Old Russian Blockhouse, at Sitka | 71 |
“Raven unrolled the lake there. There it lay” | 74 |
“The man-spirit was inside the Skana” | 75 |
A Chilkat Blanket | 78 |
Alaskan Baskets | 79 |
Keystone Canyon | 80 |
The “S” Glacier | 81 |
The Yukon, Taken at Midnight in June | 84 |
Islands in Sitka Sound | 85 |
Tool and Trinket Boxes | 88 |
Spoons and Ladles | 89 |
Skagway River, from Porcupine Hill | 92 |
Middle Lake and Bridge on the ’97 Trail | 93 |
Face of Davidson Glacier | 96 |
“The Land of the Dead”—Graveyard at Rasboinsky |
MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA
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