Rainey, Froelich B. (Froelich Gladstone, 1907.

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Froelich Rainey was Director of the University of Pennyslvania Museum and Applied Center for Archaeology and was a professor of anthropology at the University of Alaska from 1933-1947. His archaeological research in Alaska was among the earliest to support the theory that the first North American settlers crossed from Asia by way ot the Bering Strait.

From the description of Froelich Rainey Papers, 1931-1947. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 309456301

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creatorOf Rainey, Froelich B. (Froelich Gladstone, 1907. Froelich Rainey Papers, 1931-1947. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
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Alaska
Saint Lawrence Island (Alaska)
Bering Land Bridge
Point Hope (Alaska)
Alaska--Point Hope
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Eskimos
Oral tradition
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