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IN a recent article on “Researches in the Arctic Ocean”1 dealing with Dr. G. E. MacGinitie's recent zoological work at Point Barrow, Alaska, a paragraph is of particular interest to me as an anthropologist who has spent time, off and on, at Barrow since 1908.
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STEFANSSON, V. Causes of Eskimo Birth-rate Increase. Nature 178, 1132 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1781132b0
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