Hudson Stuck (photogravure) | Frontispiece | | Facing Page | Sunrise on the Chandalar-Koyukuk portage | 36 | Coldfoot on the Koyukuk | 37 | The upper Koyukuk | 50 | The barren shores of Kotzebue Sound | 51 | Gold-mining at Nome | 122 | Pulling the Pelican out with a "Spanish windlass" | 123 | The start over the "first ice" | 164 | "Rough going" | 165 | Arthur and Doctor Burke | 178 | Saint John's-in-the-Wilderness, Allakaket, Koyukuk River | 179 | The double interpretation at the Allakaket | 186 | The wind-swept Yukon within the ramparts | 187 | A pleasant woodland trail | 256 | An Alaskan chief and his henchman | 257 | The Tanana crossing | 270 | Good going on the Yukon | 271 | "A portage that comes so finely down to the Yukon that there is pleasure in anticipating the view it affords" | 290 | Fort Yukon | 291 | The rough breaking in of Doctor Loomis, camped on the mail trail at 50° below zero, unable to reach a road-house for the deep snow | 296 | Esquimaux of the upper Kuskokwim | 297 | "The 'summit' is high above timber-line and the trail pursues a hogback ridge for a mile and a half at the summit level" | 324 | A street in Iditarod City | 325 | The end of the portage trail | 334 | Rough ice on the Yukon | 335 | A docile folk, eager for instruction | 350 | The mission type | 351 | Wild and shy | 351 | The native communicant | 360 | Raw material | 360 | An Esquimau youth | 361 | A half-breed Indian | 361 | An aged couple | 366 | Football at the Allakaket, exposure 1-1000 second, April, after a new light snowfall | 367 | The sun dogs | 388 | "Tan," of mixed breed | 389 | "Muk," a pure malamute | 389 | Map of the interior of Alaska showing journeys described in this book | At end of volume |
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