Papers, 1913-2002.

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Papers, 1913-2002.

The collection consists of archaeology and anthropology related papers, correspondence, personal and family papers, and photographs, transparencies, slides, and post cards. The archaeology and anthropology related papers include notes, lists, and drawings, articles and drafts of articles which he authored, coauthored or with which he was otherwise involved, and an unpublished manuscript Lucier edited of an Alaskan Eskimo reindeer herder's life and stories. The correspondence consists primarily of incoming letters from friends, relatives, archaeologists and anthropologists, and Alaska Natives. The personal and family papers include biographical materials, family correspondence, miscellaneous family papers, business, employment, school and other records, papers relating to his various interests and activities, art by Charles Lucier and others, and poetry. The photographs consist of family and personal photographs, archaeology/anthropology related photographs and slides, and post cards.

6.25 cu. ft.

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Lucier, Charles V.

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Charles V. Lucier was born in Clay Center, Kansas. He came to Alaska in 1942 and studied at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (1943-1945, 1947-1949). Lucier was drafted into military service in 1945 and was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base. After his service, he resumed his studies and received a B.A. degree in biology in 1949. Lucier studied Eskimo culture and house ruins at Kotzebue Sound (1950-1951), and did a field study of the culture of the Noatak Eskimos (1952). He taught in schools...