Dorothy Jean Ray
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Dorothy Jean Ray was an author
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 and anthropologist
Anthropology
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 best known for her study of Native Alaskan
Alaska Natives
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 art
Art
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 and culture
Culture
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.

In addition to a number of published books, she has had articles and papers published in Alaska History
Alaska History
Alaska History is a peer-reviewed academic journal of history that publishes scholarship relating to the history of Alaska. Founded in 1984, it is published semiannually by the Alaska Historical Society. The current editor is Dr. James H. Ducker. Its editorial offices are located in Anchorage....

, Alaska Journal, Alaska, American Indian Art, Arctic Anthropology, Journal of the West
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, Pacific Northwest Quarterly
Pacific Northwest Quarterly
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, and others.

She received honorary doctorates
Honorary degree
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 from the University of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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 and her alma mater, the University of Northern Iowa
University of Northern Iowa
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. Additional honors include the Dorothy Jean Ray Anthropology Scholarship at the University of Northern Iowa.

Some of her lifetime collection of artifacts are now part of the University of Alaska Museum Fairbanks' collection. Her book A Legacy of Arctic Art has been described as being both a catalog of the collection, and a memoir
Memoir
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 of the author's lengthy career.

She was married to fellow anthropologist and author Verne F. Ray
Verne F. Ray
Dr. Verne Frederick Ray, was anthropology professor at the University of Washington, with a B.A. and M.A. in anthropology from Washington and a Ph.D. from Yale...

.

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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