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Hualapai Boundaries E. Richard Hart Bibliography and Exhibit List 1. Adams, Ward R. History of Arizona. Phoenix: Record Publishing Co., 1930. 2. Anderson, Michael F. Polishing the Jewel: An Administrative History of Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Association, 2000. 3. Arizona Engineering Commission. “Report Based on Reconnaissance Investigation of Arizona Land Irrigable from the Colorado River,” 1922-1923 and Smith, G. E. P. “A Discussion of Certain Colorado River Problems,” University of Arizona, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 100. Tucson: University of Arizona, February 10, 1925; in Arizona. Colorado River–Misc. Arizona Documents, a volume of bound documents relating to Arizona water from the 1920s, Huntington Library. 4. Babbitt, Bruce (ed.). Grand Canyon: An Anthology. Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1978. 5. Bailey, Garrick and Roberta Glenn Bailey. A History of the Navajos: The Reservation Years. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of American Research, 1986, pp. 17-27, 47-49, 80, 95 and 114. 6. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. Albuquerque: Horn & Wallace, Publishers, 1962 (facsimile reprint of 1889 edition), pp. 546-547 and 585. 7. Bandel, Eugene. Frontier Life in the Army, 1854-1861 (translated by Olga Bandel and Richard Jente; edited by Ralph P. Bieber). Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1974, pp. 57 and 248. 8. Barber, Abe, Law Examiner, General Land Office and Felix S. Cohen, Assistant Solicitor, (approved by Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant Secretary), “Examiners’ Report on Tribal Claims to Released Railroad Lands in Northwestern Arizona together with Transcript of Final Hearing and Exhibits,” May 28, 1942, Record Group 279, Indian Claims Commission, Docket 90, Box 1054, Plaintiff’s Exhibit No. 73, National Archives. 9. Barnes, Will C. Will C. Barnes’ Arizona Place Names (Revised and enlarged by Byrd H. Granger). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1979. 10. Bartlett, Richard A. Great Surveys of the American West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1962. 11. Bartlett, Katharine. “Edible Wild Plants of Northern Arizona,” Plants of Northern Arizona. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, 1951, pp. 46-52. 12. Beaman, W. M. “Topographic Mapping,” Topographic Instructions of the United States 153 Geological Survey (C. H. Birdseye, ed.) U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 788. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928, p. 161. 13. Belknap, Buzz and Loie Belknap Evans. Belknap’s Waterproof Grand Canyon River Guide. Evergreeen, Col.: Westwater Books, 1989. 14. Benedict Beecher. Interview by E. Richard Hart, May 1, 2007; Peach Springs, Arizona. 15. Bergen, Lee of Nordhaus, Haltom, Taylor, Taradash & Frye to Hualapai Tribal Council. “Confidential Memorandum: Northern Boundary of the Hualapai Reservation, February 18, 1992. 16. Bieber, Ralph P. With Averam B. Bender. Exploring Southwestern Trails, 1846-1854, by Philip St. George Cooke, William Henry Chase Whiting, François Xavier Aubry, Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1974. 17. Billingsley, George H., Earle E. Spamer, and Dove Menkes. Quest for the Pillar of Gold: The Mines & Miners of the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon, AZ: Grand Canyon Association, 1997. 18. Birdseye, C. H., and R.W. Burchard. 1924. Plan and profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry, Ariz., to Black Canyon, Ariz.-Nev., and Virgin River, Nev. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey. 19. Black, Henry Campbell. Black’s Law Dictionary: Definitions of Terms and Phrases of American and English Jurisprudence, Ancient and Modern. St. Pau, Minn.: West Publishing Co., 1968, pp. 1179 and 1490. 20. Bourke, John G. On the Border with Crook. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971 (originally published 1891). 21. Boyer, Diane E. And Robert H. Webb. Damming Grand Canyon: The 1923 USGS Colorado River Expedition. Logan Utah: Utah State University Press, 2007. 22. Brodhead, Michael J. A Soldier-Scientist in the American Southwest: Being a Narrative of the Travels of Elliott Coues, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A., with his Observations on Natural History. Arizona Historical Society, Historical Monograph No. 1. Tucson: Arizona Historical Society, 1973. 23. Brugge, David M. “Navajo Prehistory and History to 1850,” Handbook of North American Indian, Volume 10: Southwest. Smithsonian Institution: Washington, 1983, pp. 489-501. 24. Cantou, Pierre. Interview by E. Richard Hart, November 6, 2006, Phoenix. 154 25. Casebier, Dennis G. Camp Beale’s Springs and the Hualpai Indians. Norco, California: Tales of the Mojave Road Publishing Company, 1980. 26. Chaput, Donald. François X Aubry: Trader, Trailmaker and Voyageur in the Southwest, 1846-1854. Glendale, California: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1975. 27. Coder, Christopher. “Ha Dooba,” November 5, 1992, Tribal Historic Preservation Office Archives. 28. Coder, Christopher and Nancy B. Andrews. “Summary Report for 1992 GCES Monitoring of Archaeological Sites from Lee’s Ferry to Separation Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park,” Prepared for Janet R. Balsom, Chief, Cultural Resources, Grand Canyon National Park, September 1, 1993, pp. 8-9. 29. Coder, Christopher, Lisa Leap, Nancy Andrews and Duane Hubbard. “1993 Summary Report: Monitoring of Archaeological Sites along the Colorado River Corridor in Grand Canyon National Park (Cooperative Work Order 8005-8-002),” Prepared for Janet R. Balsom, Chief of Cultural Resources, Resource Management Division, Grand Canyon National Park; July, 1994, pp. 1, 16-17, 19, and 34-38. 30. Coder, Christopher, Lisa Leap, Nancy Andrews and Duane Hubbard. “1994 Summary Report: Monitoring of Archaeological Sites along the Colorado River Corridor in Grand Canyon National Park (Cooperative Work Order 8005-8-002),” Prepared for Janet R. Balsom, Chief of Cultural Resources, Resource Management Division, Grand Canyon National Park; March, 1995, pp. 7-8, 26-27, 34-37, and 58-65. 31. Coder, Christopher, Lisa Leap, Nancy Andrews and Duane Hubbard. “1995 Summary Report: Monitoring of Archaeological Sites along the Colorado River Corridor in Grand Canyon National Park (Cooperative Work Order 8005-8-002),” N.D., pp. 35, 39, 44, 67, 70-79, 107, quoted at 74. 32. Coder, Christopher M. Interview by E. Richard Hart, March 7, 2007, telephone. 33. Cohen, Felix. Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law, 2005 Edition. San Francisco: LexisNexis, 2005, p. ix. 34. Colton, Albert T. Survey of “the West, South, and East Boundaries” of the HIR. Contract No. 60 dated November 6, 1899. Commenced August 1, 1900, completed September 17, 1900.Bureau of Land Management Archives; Phoenix, Arizona. 35. Cozzens, Peter (ed.). Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars, 1865-1890, Volume One, “The Struggle for Apacheria,” Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2001, PP. 227-235. 36. Crampton, C. Gregory. Land of Living Rock: The Grand Canyon and the High Plateaus: 155 Arizona, Utah, Nevada. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972. 37. Cutright, Paul Russell and Michael J. Brodhead. Elliott Coues: Naturalist and Frontier Historian. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2001 (first published 1981), p. 220. 38. Dale, Edward Everett. The Indians of the Southwest: A Century of Development under the United States (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1949). 39. Darton, N. H. Story of the Grand Canyon of Arizona: A Popular Illustrated Account of its Rocks and Origin. Kansas City, Mo.: Fred Harvey, 1917. 40. Dawdy, Doris Ostrander. George Montague Wheeler: The Man and the Myth. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 1993, pp. 27-28. 41. Dellenbaugh, Frederick S. A Canyon Voyage (with an “Foreword” by William H. Goetzmann). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962, pp. xxvii-xxviii. 42. Dierker, Jennifer L. And Lisa M. Leap. “Fiscal Year 2004 Archaeological Site Monitoring and Management Activities Along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park,” RCMP Report No. 90; Flagstaff, Arizona; Submitted to the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation; Salt Lake City, Utah; IA no. 99-AA-40-2340; May, 2005, pp. 39-40 and 48-49. 43. Dierker, Jennifer L. And Lisa M. Leap. “Fiscal Year 2005 Archaeological Site Monitoring and Management Activities Along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park,” RCMP Report No. 91; Flagstaff, Arizona; Submitted to the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation; Salt Lake City, Utah; IA no. 05-AA-40-2292; October, 2006, pp. 29, 62, 64-68, and 75-77. 44. Dierker, Jennifer, Lisa M. Leap and Nancy B. Andrews. “Fiscal Year 2001 Archaeological Site Monitoring and Management Activities Along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park,” RCMP Report No. 70; Flagstaff, Arizona; Submitted to the Department of the Interior, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation; Salt Lake City, Utah; Acquisition No. 99-AA-40-2340; October, 2001, 2, 25-26, 29-31, 57-62, and 67-72. 45. Dobyns, Henry F. Hualapai Indians I. New York: Garland Publishing Inc., 1974. 46. Dobyns, Henry F. Hualapai Indians III. New York: Garland Publishing Inc., 1974. 47. Dobyns, Henry F. “Hualapai Trails,” A Report Submitted to Marks & Marks, Phoenix, Arizona, and Strasser, Spiegelberg, Fried & Frank, Washington, D. C., December 20, 1954. 48. Dobyns, Henry F. “Pre-Conquest Hualapai Agriculture,” A Report Submitted to Marks & Marks, Phoenix, Arizona, and Strasser, Spiegelberg, Fried & Frank, Washington, D. C., July 1, 1956. 156 49. Dobyns, Henry F. “Pre-Conquest Meat Sources,” A Report Submitted to Marks & Marks, Phoenix, Arizona, and Strasser, Spiegelberg, Fried & Frank, Washington, D. C., July 10, 1956. 50. Dobyns, Henry F. “Pre-Conquest Hualapai