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B C F G H K L M N O R S W Note. Please see the Bibliography for a complete citation of the work in which a particular map is found.
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Beaglehole, J. C. (editor): 1967, Vol. III, pt. 1, p. [354]. “Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet. May-June 1778.”
Beaglehole, J. C. (editor): 1967, Vol. III, pt. 1, p. [387]. “Tracks in the Bering Sea.”
Beaglehole, J. C. (editor): 1967, Vol. III, pt. 1, p. 417. “Tracks in the Arctic Sea.”
Beaglehole, J. C. (editor): 1967, Vol. III, pt. 1, preceding p. 417: “The Harris map of Bering’s first voyage.”
Beechey, Frederick W.: 1831, Vol. 1, following p. 458. “Chart of part of the North West Coast of America, from Point Rodney to Point Barrow.”
Birket-Smith, Kaj: 1953, following p. 261. “Map of Prince William Sound, Alaska.”
Black, Lydia: 1987, p. 8. “Fig. 1. Aleut, Alutiiq and Chugach political units ”
Bockstoce, John: 1977, p. 3. “Map 2. Part of Northwestern Alaska.”
Bockstoce, John: 1977, p. 4. “Map 3. The Bering Strait Region.”
Bockstoce, John: 1977, p. 5. “Map 4. Beechey’s Chart of Kotzebue Sound.”
Bockstoce, John: 1977, p. 6. “Map 5. Beechey’s Chart of Chamisso Island Anchorage.”
Bockstoce, John: 1977, p. 15. “Map 6. Detail of Beechey’s Chart of Port Clarence.”
Bruce, Miner: 1894, following p. 143. “Map of Port Clarence Reindeer Station and Vicinity Alaska.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1970, p. 51. “Hatching indicates territorial focus of paper.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1975b, p. 2. “Fig. 1. Northern Alaska ”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1976, p. 2. “Fig. 1. Major geographic regions of Northwest Alaska ”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 1. “Fig. 1. Map of Northwestern Alaska, showing the location of the study area.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 3. “Fig. 2. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the English names of major geographic features.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 4. “Fig. 3. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the Eskimo names of major geographic features.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 5. “Fig. 4. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the boundaries of the sectors into which it has been divided for descriptive purposes.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 13. “Fig. 5. Map of the Chukchi Sea coast, showing the boundaries of early nineteenth century societies in the area.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 24. “Fig. 7. Map of the Point Hope Peninsula, showing the typical spring whale migration route and the location of whaling crews; adapted from Foote (1964:7).”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 25. “Fig. 8. Map of the Uivak Sector, showing the typical spring whale migration route and the location of whaling crews.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 38. “Fig. 9. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the locations of known settlement sites.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 50. “Fig. 10. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the major winter trails.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 52. “Fig. 11. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the typical distribution of the population during the whaling season.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 54. “Fig. 12. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the typical distribution of the population during the spring-summer transition period.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 55. “Fig. 13. Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the direction of typical population movements in July.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 58. “Fig. 14: Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the typical distribution of the population at the time of fresh-water freeze-up.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 60. “Fig. 15: Map of the Point Hope Region, showing the typical winter distribution of the population.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 66. “Fig. 16: Place-name map of the Point Hope and Kivalina Regions, 1885-1889, made by John W. Kelly.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 67. “Fig. 17: Place-name map for the Northeast Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 68. “Fig. 18: Place-name map for the North Coast Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 69. “Fig. 19: Place-name map for the Uivak Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 70. “Fig. 20: Place-name map for the West Coast Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 72. “Fig. 21: Place-name map for the Spit Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 73. “Fig. 22: Place-name map for the South Coast Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 73. “Fig. 23: Place-name map for the Kukpuk Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 76. “Fig. 24: Place-name Map for the Western Interior Sector.”
Burch, Ernest S., Jr.: 1981, p. 77. “Fig. 25: Place-name map for the Eastern Interior Sector.”
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Clark, Donald W.: 1970, p. 12. “Fig. 1. Map of Afognak Bay showing petroglyph sites and occupation sites.”
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Fienup-Riordan, Ann (editor): 1988, following p. 527. [The Kuskowim Area.]
Fienup-Riordan, Ann (editor): 1988, following p. 527. [Journey undertaken by John Kilbuck: August 1897.]
Fienup-Riordan, Ann (editor): 1988, following p. 527. [Journey undertaken by John Kilbuck: 1897-1899.]
Fienup-Riordan, Ann (editor): 1988, front endpaper. [Journey undertaken by John Kilbuck: 1888-1889.]
Fienup-Riordan, Ann (editor): 1988, front endpaper. [Journey undertaken by John Kilbuck: 1896.]
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Garber, Clark M.: 1940, facing p. 67. “Map of the Eskimo village of Keengegan (Wales) where mankind first set foot on the North American continent.”
Garber, Clark M.: 1940, facing p. 76. “Bering Strait Region. Early Eskimo Colonies."”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 2. “Map 1.—Bering Sea Region.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 7. “Map 2.—St. Lawrence Island.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 32. “Map 3.—Cape Sevuokuk, with old sites.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 33. “Map 4.—Cape Sevuokuk, recent survey.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 40. “Map 5.—Cross-section of test cut.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 54. “Map 6.—Kukulik site.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 199. “Map 7.—Cross-section of Northeast Beach Slope.”
Geist, Otto W., and Froelich G. Rainey: 1936, p. 326. “Map 8.—Punuk Island Group.”
Giddings, J. L.: 1961, p. 8. [Northwest Alaska.]
Gubser, Nicholas J.: 1965, pp. 338-339. “Fig. 1. Distribution of Nunamiut and adjacent groups in Arctic Alaska.”
Gubser, Nicholas J.: 1965, p. 346. “Fig. 2. The 1960 summer camp of the Nunamiut at Anaktuvuk Pass.”
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Hoffman, Walter J.: 1897, p. 754. Map of Alaska.
Holmberg, Heinrich Johan: 1985, back pocket. “Karte des Russischen Amerika.”
Howard, William L.: 1900, following p. 66. “Aneyuk to Pt. Barrow Showing the Route explored by Ensign W. L. Howard, U.S. Navy, in 1886.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 178. “Figure 14.—Dall’s map of the distribution of the tribes of Alaska and adjoining territory, 1875.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, following p. 178. “Billings and Gall’s map of Bering Strait and neighboring lands. 1811.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, preceding p. 179. “Eskimo villages and sites. Norton Sound and Bay and Seward Peninsula and the Kotzebue Sound.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 179. “Figure 15.—Nelson”s map. (Eighteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., 1898).”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 180. “Figure 16.—Linguistic map, United States census, 1920.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 185. “Figure 17.—Villages and sites on Kodiak Island.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 187. “Figure 18.—Villages and sites on the proximal half of Alaska Peninsula.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 188. “Figure 19.—Village and sites on the distal half of the Alaska Peninsula.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 191. “Figure 20.—Eskimo villages and sites on Nushagak Bay to Kuskokwim Bay.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 193. “Figure 21.—Eskimo villages and sites, Kuskowim Bay to Scammon Bay.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 198. “Figure 22.—Eskimo villages and sites Scammon Bay to Norton Sound and Bay to Cape Rodney.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 201. “Figure 23.—Eskimo villages and sites, Wales. (By Clark M. Garber, 1927).”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 203. “Figure 24.—Eskimo villages and sites, Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound, and Arctic Coast, to Kevalina.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 207. “Figure 25.—Eskimo villages and sites, Kevalina to Point Barrow.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 209. “Figure 26.—Russian map of St. Lawrence Island, 1849. (Tebenkof)”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 211. “Figure 27.—Eskimo villages and sites, St. Lawrence Island, the Diomedes, and the eastern Asiatic coast.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 212. “Figure 28.—The Bering Strait Islands.”
Hrdlička, Aleš: 1930, p. 360. “Figure 29.—Probable movements of people from northeastern Asia to Alaska and in Alaska. (A. Hrdlička).”
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Kelly, John W.: 1890, following p. 72. “Sketch Map of Alaska.”
Kelly, John W.: 1890, following p. 72. “Tribal boundaries of the Arctic Eskimo in Alaska in 1889.”
Khromchenko, V. S.: 1973, p. 5. “Fig. 1. Map of the north Pacific Ocean.”
Khromchenko, V. S.: 1973, p. 9. “Fig. 2. Map of southwestern Alaska.”
Khromchenko, V. S.: 1973, p. 17. “Fig. 3. Map of the Norton Sound and Seward Peninsula region.”
Khromchenko, V. S.: 1973, p. 27. “Fig. 4. Glazunov’s map of southwestern Alaska.”
Khromchenko, V. S.: 1973, p. 59. “Fig. 5. Map of Nunivak Island.”
Kjellström, Rolf, p. 216. “35. Linguistic groupings in Alaska. From Oswalt 1967, p. 12-13.”
Kotzebue, Otto von: 1821a, Vol. 1, following p. 358. “Chart of Beering’s Straits on Mercator’s Projection.”
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Lantis, Margaret: 1946, p. 154. “Map 1. Nunivak Island showing locations of villages.”
Lantis, Margaret: 1946, p. 163. “Map 2. Cape Mendenhall, sketched by a native from memory.”
Lantis, Margaret: 1947, frontispiece. “Map of Alaska.”
Lantis, Margaret: 1947, p. vi. “Tribes of Alaska (after Weyer).”
Lantis, Margaret: 1959, facing p. 1. “Lower Kuskokwim, Nunivak and Nelson Island Area.”
Lisiansky, Urey: 1814, facing p. 169. “Island of Cadiak, with its Environs. 1805.”
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Michael, Henry N. (editor): 1967, p. 84. “Map 1. Routes of travel of Lieutenant Zagoskin in the years 1842-1844.”
Michael, Henry N. (editor): 1967, p. 104. “Map 2. The distribution of Eskimo and Athabascan tribes in Alaska in the 1840's (after Zagoskin).”
Michael, Henry N. (editor): 1967, following p. 358. “General Map of a Part of Russian Possessions in America.”
Mikkelsen, Ejnar: 1909, back pocket. “Map of the Route of the Anglo-American Polar Expedition.”
Murdoch, John: 1892, following p. 2. “Map of Northwestern Alaska ”
Murdoch, John: 1892, following p. 18. “The Hunting Grounds of the Point Barrow Eskimo ”
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Nelson, Edward W.: 1899, following p. 22. “Distribution of the Eskimo about Bering Strait by E. W. Nelson, 1898.”
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Ostermann, H., and E. Holtved (editors): 1952, p. 141. “Map of north Alaska showing Dr. Knud Rasmussen's travelling route.”
Oswalt, Wendell H.: 1957, p. 16. “Areas referred to in ‘A western Eskimo Ethnobotany.’ ”
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Rasmussen, Knud: 1927, facing p. 310. “Map: Mackenzie Bay to East Cape.”
Rausch, Robert: 1951, p. 148. “Fig. 2. Northern Alaska.”
Rausch, Robert: 1951, p. 150. “Fig. 4. Sketch-map of the drainage of the Anaktuvuk Pass region, giving local names.”
Rausch, Robert: 1951, p. 187. “Fig. 14. Diagram showing the main routes of caribou migration in the Anaktuvuk Pass region.”
Ray, Patrick Henry: 1885a, following p. 28. “Map of Explorations in North Western Alaska.”
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Stoney, George M.: 1900, following p. 66. “Aneyuk to Pt. Barrow—Showing the Route explored by Ensign W. L. Howard, U.S. Navy in 1886.”
Stoney, George M.: 1900, back pocket. [Northwest Alaska—Area of Exploration.]
Stoney, George M.: 1900, back pocket. “Northwest Alaska Showing the region drained into Kotzebue Sound by the Kubuck or Putnam, Notoark and Selawik Rivers and also Part of the Yukon Valley.”
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Weyer, Edward Moffat, Jr.: 1932, following p. 483. “Alaska and the Mackenzie Delta Region.”
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