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- Indian Dog Journeys
(Leisure Hour, 1868)
- The use of sled-dogs or "dog-trains."
- Among the Thlinkits in Alaska, by C.E.S. Wood
(Century Magazine, 1882B)
- From Puget Sound to the Upper Columbia, by Eugene V. Smalley
(Century Magazine, 1885A)
- An interesting look at the Puget Sound area before Washington became a state, with considerable information about the local Indian tribes.
- In the Chilcat Country, by Mrs. Eugene S. Willard
(Century Magazine, 1885B)
- Life among the Chilcat Indians of Alaska.
- An Indian Horse-Race, by C.E.S. Wood
(Century Magazine, 1887A)
- A gathering of Northwest Indian tribes.
- The Native Women of Our Colony, by Frederick Schwatka
(Demorest, 1888)
- "Our colony" refers to Alaska; the native women are of the Aleut, Eskimo and Indian races.
- Where Salmon Are Plentiful, by Julian Ralph
(St. Nicholas, 1889)
- The salmon rivers of Alaska, and a look at the Indian fishermen.
- Christian Work Among the Eskimos, by the Right Rev. John Horden
(Quiver, 1889)
- [British Columbia] Canada's El Dorado, by Julian Ralph
(Harper's Monthly, 1892A)
- This article includes a lengthy look at the British Columbia native tribes.
- Eskimos Ancient and Modern, by Baron A.E. Nordenskiold
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
- "The Eskimos occupy an enormous area, extending from the west coast of Greenland to Behring Strait, and covering the whole of polar America." This article looks primarily at Eskimo life in Greenland.
- Pioneer Packhorses in Alaska, by E.J. Glave
(Century Magazine, 1892B)
- This covers a great deal more than just packhorses; it is an account of exploring Alaska, with quite a bit of info about local tribes.
- An Arctic Studio, by Frank Wilbert Stokes
(Century Magazine, 1896B)
- A study of Eskimo life.
- The Three R's at Circle City, by Anna Fulcomer
(Century Magazine, 1898B)
- An Alaskan school for whites, Indians and Eskimos.
- A Potlatch, by Mrs. Jerome Mercier
(Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
- A brief account of the potlatch ceremony in British Columbia.
- The Vanishing Totems of British Columbia, by Kathleen Schlesinger
(Sunday Strand, 1902)
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