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Aurel Krause

    Zur Tschuktschen-Halbinsel und zu den Tlinkit-Indianern
    Die Tlinkit-Indianer
    Die Tlinkit-Indianer
    To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Indians 1881/1882
    The Tlingit Indians
    • The Tlingit Indians

      Observations of an Indigenous People of Southeast Alaska 1881-1882

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      In 1881, two German geographers encountered a sophisticated Native society in southeast Alaska, leading Aurel Krause to publish a detailed account of the Tlingit Indians. The book explores various aspects of Tlingit life, including kinship systems, societal structures, customs, subsistence practices, arts, mythology, and shamanism. Accompanied by illustrations from his brother Arthur, this work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the history and traditions of the Tlingit culture, providing contemporary readers with rich insights into an important Northwest Coast heritage.

      The Tlingit Indians
    • To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Indians 1881/1882, originally published in German by Dietrich Reimer Verlag (1984), consists not only of Aurel and Arthur Krause's studies and observations of the region's natural history, ethnography and art, but also their personal experiences exploring unknown territory and how they met challenges encountered along the way. The Krauses returned from their expedition in the fall of 1882 with rich scientific and ethnological collections. Their findings were the basis of a formal ethnography later published by Aurel Krause entitled Die Tlinket Indianer (Jena, 1885), an enduring and classic source for the study of the Tlingit Indians of Alaska. To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Indians 1881/1882 captures the human side of the expedition that brought knowledge of southern Alaska and its people to a wider audience. -- from University of Chicago Press

      To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Indians 1881/1882
    • Die Tlinkit-Indianer

      Ergebnisse einer Reise nach der Nordwestküste von Amerika und der Beringstrasse ausgeführt im Auftrage der Bremer Geographischen Gesellschaft in den Jahren 1880-1881

      • 460pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Die Reise zu den Tlinkit-Indianern bietet faszinierende Einblicke in die Kultur und Lebensweise dieser indigenen Völker an der Nordwestküste von Amerika und der Beringstraße. Dokumentiert im Auftrag der Bremer Geographischen Gesellschaft, beschreibt das Werk die Ergebnisse der Expedition von 1880-1881 und liefert wertvolle ethnografische und geografische Informationen. Der hochwertige Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1885 ermöglicht es, die historischen Perspektiven und die damaligen Beobachtungen der Tlinkit-Indianer nachzuvollziehen.

      Die Tlinkit-Indianer