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Illustrations Photographs 1. Lev Shternberg and his family, ca. 1872–73 2 2. Shternberg as a gymnasium student, mid-1870s 4 3. Moisei Krol’ during his exile, ca. 1890 34 4. Sakhalin Island prisoners chained to wheelbarrows, ca. 1890s–1900s 37 5. Shternberg upon arrival on Sakhalin Island, 1889 38 6. Shternberg among Sakhalin exiles 39 7. Shternberg with the staff of Vladivostok, ca. 1895 80 8. Shternberg with family and friends at a summer resort, early 1900s 162 9. Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, St. Petersburg 163 10. Shternberg with mae staff, 1914 164 11. Lev Shternberg and Sarra Ratner-Shternberg 191 12. Shternberg and a student assistant with a group of Amur River natives, 1910 196 13. The Jewish Historical and Ethnographic Society, St. Petersburg 213 14. Shternberg with participants in the International Congress of Americanists, The Hague 325 15. Shternberg with participants in the 1926 Scientific Pacific Congress, Tokyo 333 16. Ethnology students of Leningrad State University, 1926 363 17. Shternberg and Bogoraz with ethnology students, mid–1920s 368 18. Shternberg’s official photograph as member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 378 19. Shternberg’s Nivkh informant and guide, Churka, with his son, Zagan 379 20. Shternberg’s son, Arkadii, 1925 383 21. Shternberg’s funeral 394 22. Shternberg’s grave 396 Map 1. Sakhalin Island, 1900 26 ...

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