The Story of a Tlingit Community: A Problem in the Relationship Between Archeological, Ethnological, and Historical Methods |
Contents
The West Beach of Angoon 1950 Frontispiece | 1 |
Angoon houses 1950 and 1890 | 3 |
Artifacts and posthole | 4 |
Splitting adzes hammers | 5 |
Miscellaneous stone specimens | 6 |
Stone rubbing tools and saws | 7 |
Bone weapons | 8 |
Bone and shell implements | 9 |
Bottom of midden on shelf Daxatkanada Island | 83 |
Cross section of midden on shelf Daxatkanada Island___ | 85 |
Bottom of midden on saddle Daxatkanada Island_ | 87 |
Cross section of midden on saddle Daxatkanada Island_ | 88 |
Site of Whales Head Fort Pillsbury Point | 95 |
Archeological specimens from the Angoon area | 99 |
Archeological specimens from the Angoon areaContinued PAGE | 114 |
Incised stone tablets from Daxatkanada Island | 124 |
Ornaments and miscellaneous specimens | 10 |
Petroglyphs Sitkoh | 11 |
Angoon tribal territory | 23 |
The home of the Angoon people and adjoining territories | 24 |
Kootznahoo Inlet__ | 37 |
Site in Chaik Bay | 54 |
Site of Neltushkin Whitewater Bay | 56 |
Site at Basket Bay | 62 |
Site near Chatham Cannery Sitkoh Bay | 65 |
Pictographs__ | 74 |
Petroglyphs Sitkoh Bay | 76 |
Daxatkanada Island | 80 |
History of Angoon__ | 128 |
History of AngoonContinued PAGE | 143 |
Recent history of Angoon__ | 158 |
Sketch map of Angoon | 179 |
Paintings on Killer Whale Houses Angoon___ | 191 |
Conclusions | 200 |
Bibliography | 207 |
Explanation of plates | 231 |
Index__ | 235 |
IX | 236 |
16 | 242 |
61 | 248 |