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Geography of the United States / Nunivak Island / Kotzebue /  Alaska / Anthropology / Geography of Alaska / James W. VanStone / Place of birth missing


James VanStone (1925–2001)
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Document Date: 2005-03-10 16:34:42


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City

Seattle / Portland / Cleveland / Toronto / Chicago / Anchorage / /

Company

Norton / Fieldiana / Arctic Anthropology / Anthropological Papers / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Egypt / U.S.S.R. / Russia / United States / Afghanistan / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center / Field Museum / University of Toronto / University of Alaska / The Field Museum / Field Museum of Natural History / University of Pennsylvania / University of Washington Press / At Oberlin College / /

NaturalFeature

Bering Strait / Nunivak Island / Kenai Peninsula / Copper River / Cape Denbigh / Golovnin Bay / Kuskokwim River / Northwest Coast / /

Organization

Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center / Academy of Sciences / the University of Pennsylvania / Oberlin College / University of Alaska / Chicago Cubs / Anthropology Department / American Council of Learned Societies / University of Washington Press / Smithsonian / University of Toronto / /

Person

Loren Eiseley / J. Louis Giddings / Jim / David H. Krauss / Charles Lucier / Ron Testa / Andrei Glazunov / Wendell Oswalt / James VanStone / William L. Sheppard / Suzanne / /

Position

scientific editor / letter writer / associate editor / Curator / co-founder / /

ProvinceOrState

Ohio / Alaska / Illinois / Oregon / Pennsylvania / /

PublishedMedium

Pacific Northwest Quarterly / Natural History / /

Region

northwest Alaska / southwestern Alaska / /

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