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Dorothy Jean Ray describes her collection of nearly one hundred Eskimo artifacts, now part of the University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, and provides an engaging and colorful history of her own pioneering work as an anthropologist, researcher, and writer. Functioning both as a catalog and memoir, the book combines the formal, analytical description of each object with an informal discussion of the author's relationships with the artists and others from whom she obtained these pieces.
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Eskimos, Material culture, Catalogs, Eskimo art, Art, University of Alaska Museum, Ethnological collections, Eskimo's, Beeldende kunsten, Art inuit, Private collections, Culture materielle, Particuliere verzamelingen, Inuits, Collections ethnographiques, Catalogues, Anthropology, Exhibitions, Eskimos, art, Indians of north america, material culturePeople
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A legacy of arctic art
1996, Published for the University of Alaska Museum by the University of Washington Press
in English
0295975075 9780295975078
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A legacy of Arctic art
1996, Published for the University of Alaska Museum by Douglas & McIntyre
in English
1550545043 9781550545043
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-184) and index.
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... at the University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, Alaska, June-November 1996"--T.p. verso.
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