Alex Catalogue Of Electronic Texts The Bontoc Igorot / Jenks, Albert Ernest, 18691953 of the root word golot, meaning, in Tagalog, mountain chain, and the prefix i, meaning dweller in . http://infomotions.com/alex/?cmd=search&query=root word
BOSTON BOOK COMPANY :: CATALOGUE 36A JENKS, Albert Ernest. THE BONTOC IGOROT. Manila Bureau of Public Printing, 1905, for the U. S. Department of the Interior, Ethnological Survey Publications, Volume 1. 266 pp http://www.rarebook.com/cat36/j.html
Extractions: JACOULET PRINT JACOULET, Paul. HOKKAN-ZAN. SEOUL, COREE . A large oban-size print (approximately 39 x 30 cm) printed on handmade, watermarked paper with an alignment notch in lower corner. Number 145 from an edition of 150, printed in December 1937. A fine print showing and elderly man smoking a pipe, with the Hokkan Mountains in the distance. Jacoulet (1896. 1960), a Frenchman who lived and worked in Japan, combined a twentieth- century occidental eye with traditional ukiyo-e techniques. (Miles. Prints of TWO JACOULET PRINTS: THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM JACOULET, Paul. [and] . Two large oban-size prints (approximately 39 x 30 cm) printed on handmade, watermarked paper with alignment notch in lower corner. Each is identified as an artist's proof with a stamp on the reverse. Though printed separately (in 1948 and 1950 respectively), they are being offered as a pair. Fine prints save for faint mat-burn in the margin surrounding the Groom. Jacoulet (1896-1960), a Frenchman who lived and worked in Japan, combined a twentieth-century occidental eye with traditional ukiyo-e techniques. (Miles. Prints of Paul Jacoulet
Archives Of The Gray Herbarium See Jenks, Albert Ernest; McGee, W.J. Smithsonian InstitutionBureau of International Exchanges See Langley, Samuel Pierpoint; Winlock, W.C. Smithsonian InstitutionU.S. National http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/semico3.htm
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Ohioarchaeology.org Jenks, Albert Ernest 1941 Beveled Artifacts in Florida of the Same Type as Artifacts Found Near Clovis, New Mexico. American Antiquity 6314319. http://www.ohioarchaeology.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view