Jesup North Pacific Expedition

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title: Jesup North Pacific Expedition
text: The Jesup North Pacific Expedition (1897–1902) was a major anthropological expedition to Siberia, Alaska, and the northwest coast of Canada. The purpose of the expedition was to investigate the relationships among the peoples at each side of the Bering Strait. The multi-year expedition was sponsored by American industrialist-philanthropist Morris Jesup. It was planned and directed by the American anthropologist Franz Boas. The participants included a number of significant figures in American and
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