Dorothy Jean Ray - Books

Books

  • A Legacy of Arctic Art - 1996 ISBN 0-295-97518-0
  • The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 1650-1898 - 1992 ISBN 0-295-97122-3
  • Aleut and Eskimo Art - 1986 ISBN 0-295-96410-3
  • Ethnohistory in the Arctic: The Bering Strait Eskimo - 1983 ISBN 0-919642-98-5
  • Artists of the Tundra and the Sea - 1980 ISBN 0-295-95732-8
  • Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation in North Alaska - 1977 ISBN 0-295-95518-X
  • Eskimo Masks: Art and Ceremony - 1975 ISBN 0-295-95353-5

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