Melvin R. Gilmore Bibliography 104 publications

Gilmore, M. R. (1904). "Exhibit of the Bureau of Plant Industry." The Cotner Collegian 3: 6-9.

Gilmore, M. R. (1905). "Burden Bearing." The Cotner Collegian 4 (1): 10-11.

Gilmore, M. R. (1905). "Origin of Easter Observances." The Cotner Collegian 3 (8): 8-10.

Gilmore, M. R. (1905). "The ." The Cotner Collegian 3 (6): 4-7.

Gilmore, M. R. (1906). "The Aboriginal Prohibition Law of ." The Cotner Collegian 5(3): 12-14.

Gilmore, M. R. (1906). "Sketch of a Trip among the Omahas." The Cotner Collegian 4(7): 7-9.

Gilmore, M. R. (1906). "Trip among the Omahas." The Cotner Collegian 5(2): 6-10.

Gilmore, M. R. (1907). "A Tribute to Wajapa." Walthill Times (Nebraska): 1.

Gilmore, M. R. (1909). A Study in the Ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians, University of Nebraska. Master’s Thesis.

Gilmore, M. R. (1910). "First Prohibition Law in America." Journal of American history 4(3): 397-398.

Gilmore, M. R. (1912). "The Return of the Native Flora " Science XXXVI No. 936: 795-796.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "The Aboriginal Geography of the Nebraska Country." Mississippi Valley Historical Association 6: 317-331.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "Discussion by Melvin R. Gilmore." Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society 17: 277-284.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "Native Nebraska Shrubs for Decorative Planting." Nebraska State Horticultural Society. Annual Report 44: 248-249.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "The Presbyterian Mission to the Omahas." Archives of the Nebraska State Historical Society.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "Some Native Nebraska Plants with Their Uses by the Dakota." Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society 17: 358-371.

Gilmore, M. R. (1913). "A Study in the Ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians." Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society 17: 314-357.

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Gilmore, M. R. (1914). On the Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Nebraska Region: I. A Study in Economic Botany and II. On the Ethnogeography of the Nebraska Region. University of Nebraska. Doctoral Dissertation.

Gilmore, M. R. (1914). "Trip with White Eagle Determining Pawnee Sites, August 27-29, 1914." State Archives: Nebraska State Historical Society Unpublished Manuscript, MS #231: 7 pages.

Gilmore, M. R. (1915). "A Glimpse at Nebraska Indian Geography." The Journal of Geography 13 (6): 179-185.

Gilmore, M. R. (1916). "Life in North Dakota a Hundred Years Ago." North Dakota Education Association November 1916: 125-130.

Gilmore, M. R. (1917). "Ancient Indian Fireplaces in South Dakota Bad-Lands: Fact and Fancy." American Anthropologist 19(4): 583-585.

Gilmore, M. R. (1919). "Geographic Influences of Human Culture With Special Reference to the Plains Region of North America." Proceedings of the North Dakota State Teacher's Association: 87-100.

Gilmore, M. R. (1919). "The Mescal Society among the Omaha Indians." Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society 19: 163-167.

Gilmore, M. R. (1919). "Some Indian Place Names in Nebraska." Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society 19: 130-139.

Gilmore, M. R. (1919). "The True Logan Fontenelle." Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society 19: 64-71.

Gilmore, M. R. (1919). "Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Region." Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 1911-1912: 43-153.

Gilmore, M. R. (1920). "Food Stored by the Bean Mouse." Journal of Mammalogy 1: 157.

Gilmore, M. R. (1920). "Geographical influences upon human culture with special reference to the Great Plains."

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "The Chickadee." Native Life 1 no 1: 7.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "Editorial." Native Life 1 no 2: 2.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "Folklore Concerning Meadowlark." Native Life 1 no 1: 6.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "Folklore Concerning the Meadow Lark." The Annals of Iowa 12 (2): 137.

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Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "The Ground Bean and the Bean Mouse and Their Economic Relations." Annals of Iowa 12: 606-609.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "Immigration of Bird Species." Native Life 1 no 1: 7.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "A Living Outdoor Museum." Museum Work 3 (5): 144-153.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "Plant Relations in North Dakota." University of North Dakota Departmental Bulletin V(2): 1-16.

Gilmore, M. R. (1921). "The Song of the Pasque Flower."

Gilmore, M. R. (1922). "Meaning of the Word Dakota." American Anthropologist 24: 242-245.

Gilmore, M. R. (1922). "The Message of the Pasque Flower." Native Life: 2 no 1: 3.

Gilmore, M. R. (1922). Prairie Smoke. Bismarck, ND, Bismarck Tribune Print.

Gilmore, M. R. (1922). "Some Comments on "Aboriginal Tobaccos"." American Anthropologist 24(4): 480-481.

Gilmore, M. R. (1924). "The Fish Trap." Indian Notes 1(3): 120-134.

Gilmore, M. R. (1924). "Glass Bead Making By the Arikara." Indian Notes 1(1): 20-21.

Gilmore, M. R. (1924). "Old Assiniboin Buffalo-Drive in North Dakota." Indian Notes 1(4): 204-211.

Gilmore, M. R. (1924). "Teokanha's Sacred Bundle." Indian Notes 1(2): 52-62.

Gilmore, M. R. (1925). "Arikara Basketry." Indian Notes 2(2): 89-95.

Gilmore, M. R. (1925). "Arikara Household Shrine to Mother Corn." Indian Notes 2(1): 31-34.

Gilmore, M. R. (1925). "Arikara Units of Measure." Indian Notes 2(1): 64-66.

Gilmore, M. R. (1925). "Arikara Uses of Clay and of Other Earth Products." Indian Notes 2(4): 283-289.

Gilmore, M. R. (1925). "The Ground Bean and its Uses." Indian Notes 2(3): 178-187.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Arikara Commerce." Indian Notes 3: 13-18.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "The Arikara Consolation Ceremony." Indian Notes 3(4): 256-274.

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Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Arikara Genesis and its Teachings." Indian Notes 3(3): 188-193.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Being an Account of an Hidatsa Shrine and the Beliefs Respecting It." American Anthropologist 28(3): 572-573.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Buffalo-Skull from the Arikara." Indian Notes III(2): 75-79.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Dakota Mourning Customs." Indian Notes III(4): 295-296.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "An Ethnobotanical Garden." The Southern Workman 55 (5): 220-223.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "The Game of Double-Ball, or Twin-Ball." Indian Notes III(4): 293- 295.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Indian Custom of Carrying the Pipe." Indian Notes III(2): 89-95.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Indian Food Products from Native Wild Plants." Good Health 61 (9): number 9 pages 18-19; 46: number 10 pages 12-13, 28.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "The Indian Garden." Indian Notes 3: 209-213.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Preserve the Natural Beauty of America." The National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild Magazine 15(2): 3-8.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Some Cosmogonic Ideas of the Dakota." American Anthropologist 28(3): 570-572.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Some Games of Arikara Children." Indian Notes 3: 9-12.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Some Interesting Indian Foods." Good Health 61(7): 12-14.

Gilmore, M. R. (1926). "Vegetable Foods of American Indians." Good Health 61(6): 15-16, 22.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "The Coyote's Boxelder Knife." Indian Notes IV(3): 214-216.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "Dr. Gilmore's Field Researches in 1926." Indian Notes 4(2): 166-169.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "Indians and Conservation of Native Life." Torreya 27: 97-98.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "The Missouri River and the Indians." Geographical Society of Philadelphia Bulletin 25: 155-161.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "Notes on Arikara Tribal Organization." Indian Notes IV(4): 332-350.

Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "Oath-Taking among the Dakota." Indian Notes IV(1): 81-83.

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Gilmore, M. R. (1927). "Origin of the Arikara Silverberry Drink." Indian Notes 4(2): 125-127.

Gilmore, M. R. (1928). "The Cattail Game of Arikara Children." Indian Notes 5(3): 316-318.

Gilmore, M. R. (1928). "Indian Tribal Boundary-Lines and Monuments." Indian Notes V(1): 59-63.

Gilmore, M. R. (1928). "The Making of a New Head Chief by the Arikara." Indian Notes V(4): 411-418.

Gilmore, M. R. (1928). "Some Indian Ideas of Property." Indian Notes V(2): 137-144.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). "Arikara Account of the Origin of Tobacco and Catching of Eagles." Indian Notes VI(1): 26-33.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). "The Dakota Ceremony of Hunka." Indian Notes VI(1): 75-79.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). "A Mandan Monument to a National Hero." Indian Notes VI(2): 147- 151.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). "Months and Seasons of the Arikara Calendar." Indian Notes VI(3): 246-250.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). "The Old-Time Method of Rearing a Dakota Boy." Indian Notes VI(4): 367-372.

Gilmore, M. R. (1929). “Prairie Smoke”. New York, Columbia University Press. 208 pages.

Gilmore, M. R. (1930). "The Arikara Book of Genesis." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 12: 95-120.

Gilmore, M. R. (1930). "Bluff Dwellers of the Ozarks." El Palacio 28 (26): 182-184.

Gilmore, M. R. (1930). “Indian Lore and Indian Gardens. Coordinating Council on Nature Activities. The Slingerland-Comstock Co., Ithaca, N.Y. Gilmore, M. R. (1931). "The Arikara Tribal Temple." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XIV: 47-70.

Gilmore, M. R. (1931). "Dispersal by Indians: a Factor in the Extension of Discontinuous Distribution of Certain Species of Native Plants." Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 13: 89-94.

Gilmore, M. R. (1931). Notes on the Gynecology and Obstetrics of the Arikara Tribe of Indians. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters. 14: 71-81.

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Gilmore, M. R. (1931). "The Sacred Bundles of the Arikara." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XVI: 33-50.

Gilmore, M. R. (1931). "Vegetal Remains of the Ozark Bluff-Dweller Culture." Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 14: 83-102.

Gilmore, M. R. (1932). "The Ethnobotanical Laboratory at the University of Michigan." Occasional Contributions from the Museum of Anthropology of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) 1: 36.

Gilmore, M. R. (1932). "Importance of Ethnobotanical Investigation." American Anthropologist 34(2): 320-327.

Gilmore, M. R. (1932). "Methods of Indian Buffalo Hunts, with the Itinerary of the Last Tribal Hunt of the Omaha." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XVI: 17- 32.

Gilmore, M. R. (1932). Plant Vagrants in America. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters. E. S. McCartney and P. Okkelberg. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press. 15: 65-79.

Gilmore, M. R. (1932). "Smoking Among Aborigines." El Palacio v. 33 no. 23-24: 215-217.

Gilmore, M. R. (1933). "The Dakota ceremony of presenting a pipe to Marshal Foch and conferring a name upon him." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XVIII: 15-21.

Gilmore, M. R. (1933). "Some Chippewa Uses of Plants." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XVII: 119-143.

Gilmore, M. R. (1933). "The Victory Dance of the Dakota Indians at Fort Yates on the Standing Rock Reservation in November, 1918." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XVIII: 23-30.

Gilmore, M. R. (1934). "The Arikara Method of Preparing a Dog for a Feast." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XIX: 37-38.

Gilmore, M. R. (1934). "The Plight of Living Scalped Indians." Papers of The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters XIX: 39-45.

Gilmore, M. R. (1937). "An Interesting Vegetal Artifact from the Pecos Region of Texas." The University of Texas Bulletin No. 3734 .Bureau of Research in the Social Sciences Study No. 25 Anthropological Papers, Vol. I, No.5: 17-26.

Gilmore, M. R. (1977). Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region. Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press.

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