Acknowledgments & References Cited

I owe debts of gratitude to Dennis Griffin and Dr. Madonna Moss, for their attention and patient tutelage; to Dr. Don Dumond and Dr. G. Gordon Goles, for their editorial feedback; to Chris Broyles, for her insights, camaraderie, commiseration, and repeatedly humiliating me at card games; to the Nash Harbor Project excavation crew of Galen Float, Leroy Hendrickson, Marlene Kiokan, Martha Whitman, and Brady Williams, for working hard in difficult conditions; to the people of Mekoryuk, whose hospitalities are innumerable; to my parents, Vernon and Rebecca Souders, and my brother, Karl Souders, for their financial and moral support.

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