Ingalik



ETHNONYMS: Deg Hit'an, Inkality, Inkiliki, Ingelete, Inkilikiiugel'nut, Kaiyuhkhotana, Ten'a

Bibliography

Hosley, Edward H. (1981). "Environment and Culture in the Alaska Plateau." In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June Helm, 533-545. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

Hosley, Edward H. (1981). "Intercultural Relations and Cultural Change in the Alaska Plateau." In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June Helm, 546-555. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

Osgood, Cornelius (1940). Ingalik Material Culture. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, no. 22. New Haven, Conn.: Department of Anthropology, Yale University.

Osgood, Cornelius (1958). Ingalik Social Culture. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, no. 53. New Haven, Conn.: Department of Anthropology, Yale University.

Osgood, Cornelius (1959). Ingalik Mental Culture. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, no. 56. New Haven, Conn.: Department of Anthropology, Yale University.

Snow, Jeanne H. (1981). "Ingalik." In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 6, Subarctic , edited by June Helm, 602-617. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

EDWARD H. HOSLEY

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ARE THE INGALIK TRIBE STILL IN EXISTANCE TODAY? IF SO WHERE DO THEY MAINLY LIVE?

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