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- W769884024 abstract "SEVERAL observers in the eighteenth century remarked that the Koniag, a Pacific Eskimio tribe who occupied Kodiak Island, were using then, or had formerly made, pottery but adequate descriptions and actual examples are lacking. In 1939 Dr. Frederica de Laguna published a detailed description of a large and complete pottery vessel from Kodiak Island which, up to now, has coinstituted our only knowledge of this Pacific Eskimo culture trait. Subsequent studies by de Laguna (1940, 1947) have indicated the relationship of Kodiak Island pottery with Eskimo ceramics and even those of the adjacent east Asiatic coast, together with the announcement by George Quimhy (1945) that pottery was made anciently on the Aleutian Islands, have indicated the importance of numerous pottery fragments collected by Dr. Ales Hrdlihka from the southern coast of Kodiak Island. These exhibit certain hitherto unrecorded features of shape and technique, and it is believed that a careful description of them will be of value in furnishing additional data upon which conclusions of relationship to pottery wares may be based. Reports by several eighteenth-century traders and explorers contain incidental attestations to the existence or recently abandoned manufacture of pottery Zolotarev (1938: 17) cites a Russian account of 1772-1773 which states that the Koniag had and wooden vessels. Pallas' report of Bragin's visit in 1776 mentions and wooden vessels, and his account of Shelekov's voyage in 1783-1787 refers to utensils of (cited by de Laguna, 1939). Lisianski (1814: II: 74) states that certain things are eaten raw, and other food is cooked in earthen pots. Khvostof and Davydov (1810-1812: 11: 104) reported of the Koniag in 1802-1808, From clay they make saucers in which they burn [melt?] whale fat. Formerly they knew too how to bake pottery, but that knowledge is now lost, perhaps" @default.
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