Bag om Journal Of The Technology Expedition To The Aleutian Islands, 1907 (1908)
""Journal of the Technology Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1907"" is a book written by Thomas Augustus Jaggar Jr. and published in 1908. The book provides a detailed account of the scientific expedition that was conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to the Aleutian Islands in 1907. The expedition was aimed at studying the geology, geography, and meteorology of the region, as well as the native culture and customs of the Aleut people.The book starts with an introduction to the Aleutian Islands and their history, followed by a detailed account of the expedition's journey to the region. The author describes the various scientific experiments and observations conducted by the team during their stay on the islands, including measurements of temperature, rainfall, and wind direction, as well as the collection of rock samples and the study of the local flora and fauna.The book also includes detailed descriptions of the Aleut people and their way of life, including their hunting and fishing practices, their traditional clothing and housing, and their social customs and beliefs. The author provides insights into the challenges faced by the Aleuts due to the harsh weather conditions and the impact of European colonization on their way of life.Overall, ""Journal of the Technology Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1907"" is a fascinating account of a scientific expedition to a remote and little-known region of the world, providing valuable insights into the geology, geography, and culture of the Aleutian Islands and their people.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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