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    The End of the Kachemak Tradition on the Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska by Workman, William B., Workman, Karen Wood

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-2010)
    “…The Kachemak tradition was established by ca. 3000 B.P. in Kachemak Bay. Probably somewhat later a variant termed Riverine Kachemak, with a population adapted…”
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    HPV Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Northern Plains American Indian Adolescents, Parents, Young Adults, and Health Professionals by Schmidt-Grimminger, Delf, Frerichs, Leah, Black Bird, Arlene E., Workman, Karen, Dobberpuhl, Mitchell, Watanabe-Galloway, Shinobu

    Published in Journal of cancer education (01-06-2013)
    “…Native American women in the Northern Plains have a high prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) and high incidence of cervical disease and cervical cancer…”
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    Off the Beaten Path by Workman, Karen

    Published in The American Music Teacher (01-12-2002)
    “…Piano duets and two-piano repertoire oftentimes take a back seat to solo work. In this article, Karen Workman tells how using a piano ensemble can be a…”
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    Laki eruption of 1783, tree rings, and disaster for northwest Alaska Inuit by Jacoby, Gordon C., Workman, Karen W., D’Arrigo, Rosanne D.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-01-1999)
    “…The record of natural disasters is too short for adequate understanding of human vulnerability. Using volcanology, climatology, history, anthropology, and tree…”
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    Fishing as an Early Form of Maritime Adaptation on the Pacific Coast of Northeast Asia by Vasil'evskii, Ruslan S., Bland, Richard L., Gokhman, Anna, Workman, William, Workman, Karen

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1998)
    “…This paper describes the development of early maritime adaptations in four regions of Northeast Asia during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene transition…”
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    Maritime Cultures of the North Coast of the Sea of Okhotsk by Lebedintsev, Aleksandr I., Bland, Richard L., Gokhman, Anna, Workman, William, Workman, Karen

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1998)
    “…Human exploitation of coastal and marine resources in the Pacific Ocean began as early as the end of the Pleistocene. The majority of cultures had a complex…”
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    The Development of Maritime Adaptations among the Early Populations of the Northwest Bering Sea Region by Orekhov, Aleksandr A., Bland, Richard L., Gokhman, Anna, Workman, William, Workman, Karen

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1998)
    “…The northwest Bering Sea region is important for the study of developing maritime adaptations. Several stages are represented in cultures of this region. The…”
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    Sampling vs. Block Excavation at Two Recent Archaeological Sites on the Southern Kenai Peninsula, Alaska by Workman, Karen Wood, Workman, William B.

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1998)
    “…Multicomponent archaeological sites at Port Graham (SEL 027) and on Chugachik Island (SEL 079) were each excavated in two consecutive seasons. Here we discuss…”
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    Recent Archeological Work in Kachemak Bay, Gulf of Alaska by Workman, William B., Lobdell, John E., Workman, Karen Wood

    Published in Arctic (01-01-1980)
    “…Excavations since 1974 have built upon de Laguna's pioneering classification of Pacific Eskimo prehistory. The Chugachik site (SEL 033) yielded abundant…”
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    Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People by Workman, Karen Wood

    Published in Arctic (01-12-2002)
    “…Looking Both Ways is the catalog for an exhibit that looks at Alutiiq past and present from internal and external perspectives. It is a joint project of the…”
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