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Tlingit Indians of Alaska Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series ; V. 2
author
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Anatolii.; Kan, Sergei.
publisher
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University of Alaska Press
isbn10 | asin
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0912006188
print isbn13
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9780912006185
ebook isbn13
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9780585180304
language
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English
subject
Tlingit Indians.
publication date
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1985
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E99.T6A53 1985eb
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979.8/00497
subject
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Tlingit Indians.
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Tlingit Indians of Alaska
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The Rasmuson Library Historical Translation Series Volume II Marvin W. Falk, Editor
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TO THE CHUKCHI PENINSULA AND TO THE TLINGIT INDIANS 1881/1882. JOURNALS AND LETTERS BY AUREL AND ARTHUR KRAUSE. Translated by Margot Krause McCaffrey. RLHTS Volume VIII, 1993.
JOURNALS OF THE PRIEST IOANN VENIAMINOV IN ALASKA, 1823 TO 1836. Introduction and commentary by S. A. Mousalimas. Translated by Jerome Kisslinger RLHTS Volume VII, 1993.
THE GREAT RUSSIAN NAVIGATOR, A. I. CHIRIKOV. By Vasilii A. Divin. Translated and annotated by Raymond H. Fisher. RLHTS Volume VI, 1993.
THE KHLEBNIKOV ARCHIVE. UNPUBLISHED JOURNAL (1800-1837) AND TRAVEL NOTES (1820, 1822, and 1824). Edited with introduction and notes b Leonid Shut. Translated by John Bisk. RLHTS Volume V, 1990.
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BERING'S VOYAGES: THE REPORTS FROM RUSSIA. By Gerhard Friedrich Mller. Translated, with commentary by Carol Urness. RLHTS Volume III, 1986.
HOLMBERG'S ETHNOGRAPHIC SKETCHES. By Heinrich Johan Holmberg. Edited by Marvin W. Falk. Translated from the original German of 1855-1863 by Fritz Jaensch. RLHTS Volume I, 1985.
NOTES ON THE ISLANDS OF THE UNALASHKA DISTRICT. By Ivan Veniaminov. Translated by Lydia T. Black and R. H. Geoghegan. Edited with an Introduction by Richard A. Pierce. Published jointly by the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library Translation Program and the Limestone Press, 1984.
All titles listed are available from the University of Alaska Press.
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Tlingit Indians of Alaska
by Archimandrite Anatolii Kamenskii Translated, with an Introduction and Supplementary Material by Sergei Kan
The University of Alaska Press Fairbanks
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Translation of Indiane Aliaski, Odessa, 1906 International Standard Series Number: 0890-7935 International Standard Book Number: 0-912006-18-8 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-51786 English Translation 1985 by the University of Alaska Press. All rights reserved. Published 1985. Second printing 1990. Third printing 1999. Printed in the United States of America.
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CONTENTS
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
1
Translator's Introduction
3
Indians of Alaska
Introduction: Curriculum of the Book's Genesis
23
I. Settlements of the Tlingit Indians. The First Russian Encounter with them One Hundred Years Ago. Warfare and Hunting. Language as an Indicator of the Development of the Culture
27
II. Social Life. Tribes, Clans, Baraboras [Houses] and Families. Clan Symbols. Heads of Clans and Baraboras
33
III. Ideas about Kinship. Relations among Tribes and Clans. Hostage Exchange [Amanatstvo]. Blankets as Units of Value
39
IV. Marriage and Family Life. Divorces. Remarriage of the Widowed. Polygamy. Children's Upbringing during the First Year
47
V. Ancient Religion of the Indians. Traces of True Worship
53
VI. Indian Deities: Dike Aankaawu*, Ganook*, Yil. Myths about Them
57
VII. Other Deities of the Tlingit Indians: Xeitl, Haayeeshaank'u, Tl'anaxeedakw*, and Myths about Them
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