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AUTHOR Willis, Cecilia A., Comp.; Travis, M. Eunice, Comp. TITLE _Significant Literature by and about Native Americans. .PUB DATE Feb 73 NOTE 126p.

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DESCRIPTORS ..*American Indians; Art; *Bibliographies; Booklists; *Cultural Background; education; Geographic Location;. .Government Role; *History; Language; *ti- zliture; Medicine; Religion; Socioeconomic BackgrcId; Tribes ABSTRACT Significant literature about Native Americans,some written. by Native Americans, comprises this bibliography.Materials _relevant to Native Americans found at Eansas State .Universityare listed. Over 850 books, articles on microfiche, studies, documents, and publications arranged by subject categoriesare contained in this bibliography. The subject categories include antiquities, captives, . .culture, economic conditions, education, geographic location, government relations, history, Indians of North America,. medicine,

. reference tools, religion, and tribes.. The culture .subjectcategory includes literature pertaining to art, basketmaking, childrenRs literature, costume and adornment, general references to culture, dances, dwellings, folklore, food, implements andweapons, language, literature, music, pictorial works, pottery, and social life and customs. Accompanying each title entry is the call numberas assigned

. by the Library of Congress, and an author index is provided. (NQ;

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Antiquities 1

Captives 5

Culture

Art 6 Basketmaking 9 Children's Literature 11 Costume and Adornment 13 Culture (general references, to) 14 Dances 15 Dwellings 16 Folklore 17 Food 21 Implements and Weapons 22 Language 24 Literature 28 Music 31 Pictorial Works 33 Pottery 35 Social Life and Customs 37

Economic Conditions 43

Education. 45

Geographic Location 47

Government Relations 66

History 72

Indians of North America 81

Medicine 88

Reference Tools 89

Religion 90

Tribes 95

Index, Author 113 INTRODUCTION

In recent years there has been a growing interest in Native Americans.

Intensive research is being done to learn more about these Americans' music,

education, customs, history, religion and art. In the areas of lifestyles,

philosophies and historic contributions, Native Americans have playedmore

than a significant role in the building of America.

The Native American population in the United Statesas reported in the

1970 census was 791,839. Today about half of these Americans liveon or near

reservations while the other 50 per cent live in urbanareas. There are about

200 tribes in the . , , California and New Mexico have the largest number of inhabitants. In 1924 by an Act of Congress, Native

Americans were granted citizenship. In 1948, the voting rights of Native

Americans were secured by a judicial act.

To understand what has happened in our history with respectto American

Indians and to see more clearly what is happeningnow, we need a more funda- mental grasp of facts. It was for this reason this bibliography was compiled.

This bibliography is designed assist students and faculty members at

Kansas State University in locating as well as becoming aware of the materials relevant to Native Americans. It is arranged by subject catergories and each title entry is preceded by the call numberas assigned by the Library of

Congress.

The bibliography was compiled by Cecilia A. Willis, director of the

Minorities Resource Center at Kansas State University with the assistance of

M. Eunice Travis. 1.

ANTIQUITIES

Q 11 S66 1877 Bailey, W.B.F. Antiquities of Spalding County, Georgia. , Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1877

E 99 E7 B173 Bandi, Hans Georg. Eskimo Prehistory. College, University of Press, 1969, 226p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Beauchamp, William Martin. Antiquities of Onondaga and Adjoining Counties in New York. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E 3429 B475 Bennett, Wendell Clark. Andean Culture History. New York, American Museum of Natural History, Handbook Series, n.15, 319 p.

Q 11 S66 1883 Booth, Henry. Relics in Poughkeepsie, New York, Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883

Q 11 S66 1892 Brackett, William S. Indian Remains on the Upper Yellowstone. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1892

E 61 B83 1960 Brennan, Louis A. No Stone Unturned; An Almanac of North American Pre-History. London, V. Gollancz, 1960, 370 p.

Q 11 S66 1882 Bron, R.T. Ancient Remains in White River Canon. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882

Q 11 S66 1881 Case, H.B. Description of Mounds and Earthworks in Ashland County, Ohio. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

Q 11 S7 v.96 Collins, Henry Bascom. Archeology of St. Lawrence n.1 Island, Alaska. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1937

Q 11 S66 1933 Collins, Henry Bascom. Archeology of the Bering Sea Region. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1933

E 77 W35 v.13 Delaguna, Frederica. Chugach Prehistory; the Archaeology of Prince William Sound, Alaska. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1956, 259 p. 2.

Q 11 S66 1881 Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott. Antiquities of East Windsor, Connecticut. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E S1 U6 n.160 Evans, Clifford. A Ceramic Study of Archeology. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1955, 195 p.

E 78 K16 E9 Eyman, Charles E. The Schiltz Focus. Alberta, University of Alberta Press, 1966, 417 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Farrell, F.M.Ancient Remains Near Cobden, Illinois. Washington,Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883

Q 11 S66 1883 Foerste, Aug.A. Ancient Relics at Dayton, Ohio. Washington,Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883

Q 11 S66 1881 French, George Hazen. Antiquities of Jackson County Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

Q 11 S66 1881 Gale, W. Hector. Antiquities of Fox River Valley, LaSalle County, Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

F 912 S2 G4 Geist, Otto William. Aracaeological Excavations at Kukulik, St. Lawrence, Alaska. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1936, 391 D.

Q 11 S66 1861 Gibbs, George. Instructions for Archaeological Investigations in the United States. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1861

Q 11 S66 1875 Gillman, Henry. Certain Characteristics Pertaining to Ancient Man in Michigan. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1875

F 786 M42 n.25- Gladwin, Harold Sterling. Excavations at Snaketown. 26, 30, 38 Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for Gila Pueblo, 1937-42, 4 volumes

F 786 M42 n.15 Gladwin, Mrs. Winifred (Jones) A Method for Designation of Cultures and Their Variations. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Gila Pueblo, 1934, 30 p.

E 98 P6 G7 Grant, Campbell. Rock Ait of the American Indian. New York, Crowell, 1967, 178 p. 3.

E 53 G7 Griffin, James Bennett. Archeology of Eastern United States. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1958, 392 p.

E 78 K3 H3 Hanson, Lee H. The HArdin Village Site. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1966, 184 p.

Q 11 S66 1867 Hayden, Ferdinand Vandiveer. Notes on Indian History. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1867

Q 11 S66 1881 Hayden, Horace Edwin. Antiquities of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

F 786 M42 n.20 Haury, Emil Walter. The Mongollon Culture of South- western New Mexico. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for Medallion, Gila Pueblo, 1936, 146 p.

Q 11 S66 1866 Hellwald, Friedrich Anton Heller Von. The American Migration. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1866

E 78 N65 S3 no.9 Hester, James J. Studies at Navajo Period Sites in the Navajo Reservoir District, Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1963, 77 p.

E 51 U6 Hewett, Edgar Lee. Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico. WAshington, Government Printing Office, 1906, 55 p.

E 61 H63 Hibben, Frank Cummings. Treasure in the Dust. Philadelphia,. Lippincott, 1951, 311 p.

E 51 U6 no. 60 Holmes, William Henry. Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919, 1 volume

Q 11 S66 1882 Homsher, George W. Remains on White Water River, Indiana. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882

Q 11 U6 no. 87 Hough, Walter. Culture of the Ancient Pueblos of the Upper Gila River Region, New Mexico and Arizona. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1914, 139p.

Q 11 S66 1923 Hrdlicka, Ales. The Origin and Antiquity of the American Indian. Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1923 4.

E 51 U8 n.27 Jennings, Jesse David. Danger Cave. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1957, 328 p.

E 77.9 J4 Jennings, Jesse David. Prehistory of North America. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968, 391 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Kenworthy, Charles James. Ancient Canals in Florida. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

Q 11 S66 1882 LeBaron, J. Francis. Prehistoric Remains in Florida. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882

Q 11 S66 1887 Lisle, James. An Indian Mummy. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1887

Q 11 S66 1881 McClelland, Milo A. Antiquities of Knox County, Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E 45 H67 v.19 McGee, W.J. Prehistoric North America. Philadelphia, G. Barrie and Sons, 1906, 485 p.

E 51 U6 n.111 Roberts, Frank Harold Hanna. The Village of the Great Kivas on the Zuni Reservation. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932

Q 11 S66 1872 Smithsonian Institution. Catalogue of a Cabinet of Indian Relics. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1940, 600 p.

Q 11 S7 v.100 Smithsonian Institution. Essays in Historical Anthropology of North America. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1940, 600 p.

E 51 U6 n.12 Thomas, Cyrus. Catalogue of Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1891, 246 p.

E 77.9 W54 Wilmsen, Edwin N. Lithnic Analysis and Cultural Inference: A ?oleo-Indian Case. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1970, 87 p.

Q 11 U5 1895 Wilson, Thomas. The Antiquity of tne Red Race in America. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1895

GN 1 S54 n.15 Wood, W. Raymond. Biesterfeldt. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1971, 108 p. 5.

CAPTIVES

i4icrocard no. 94 Baldwin, Thomas.. Narrative of theMassacre, By the Savages of the Wife and Children of Thomas Baldwin. New York, Martin and Perry, 1836, Louisville,Ky., Lost Cause Press, 1958

Micro card Bleecker, Mrs. Ann Eliza (Schuyler). The History of E 87 K62 Maria Kettle. Hartford, E. Babcock, 1797,70 p.

Micro card Coffin, Joshua. A Sketc4 of the History of Newbury, F 74 N53 C8 Newburyport, and West Newbury. Boston;S.G. Drake, 1845, 116 p.

Micro card Crakes, Sylvester. Five Years a Captive Among the Black- E 99 S54 C7 Feet Indians. Columbus, Osgood and Pearce,Printers, 1858, 224 p.

Micro card no. 25 Drake, Samuel Gardner. Tragedies of the Wilderness. Boston, Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1841, 360 p.

Micro card House, E. A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Horn, E 83 H6 and Her Two Children. St Louis, C. Kemmle,1839 60 p.

E 87 H943 Hunter, John Dunn.Memoirs of a Captivity Among the Indians of North America. London, Longman,1824, 468 p.

Micro card Indian Battles, Murders, Seiges and Foraysin the E 78 T3 13 Southwest. Nashville, Tennessee, Wales andRoberts, 1853, 100 p.

E 87 L47 1957 Lee, Nelson. Three Years Among the . Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1957, 179p.

Micro card Metcalfe, Samuel Lytler. A Collection of Some of the F 517 M59 Most Interesting Narratives of IndianWarfare in the West. Lexington, Ky., W.G. Hunt, 1821,270 p. f E 87 M38 1927 Methvin, I.J. Andele, or the Mexican -KiowaCaptive. Anadarko, Oklahoma, Plummer', 1927, 201p.

E 83.76 M6 1791a Morris, Thomas. Journal of Captian Thomas Morris. Ann Arbor, Michigan, University Microfilms, 1966, 39 p.

Z 1209 N53 Newberry, Library, Chicago. Edward E. Ayer Collection. Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians ofNorth America. Chicago, Illinois, The Newberry Library, 1912, 120 p. 6.

Micro-card Priest, Josiah. Stories of the Revolution. Albany, E 296 P94 Hoffman and White, 1836, 32 p.

E 85 R58 Rister, Carl Coke. Border Captives. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1940.

E 87 B4 R5 Rister, Carl Coke. Bondage. Glendale, California, A.H. Clark Company, 1955, 210 p.

E 87 R92 Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary White. The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930, 86 p.

F 1030.7 S53 Shea, John Dawson Gilmary. Perils of the Ocean and Wilderness. Boston, P. Donahoe, 1857, 206 p.

E 87 S 746 Spencer, Oliver M. The Captivity of O.M. Spencer. Chicago, R.R. Donnelley and Sons, Co., 1917, 188 p.

E 87 57422 Spencer, Oliver M. Indian Captivity. Ann Arbor, Michigan, University Microfilms, 1966, 157p.

E 87 W732 Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion. Northampton, Mass., Hopkins, Bridgman and Company, 1853, 192 p.

E 87 W735 Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion. Ann Arbor, Michigan, University Microfilms, 1966, 132 p.

CULTURE

Art:

E 98 Al A17 Adair, John. The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1945, 220 p.

Q 11 N82 no. 73 Beauchamp, William Martin. Metallic Ornaments of the New York Indians.Albany, University of the State of New York, 1903, 37 plates.

E 99 H7 B6 folio Boelter, Homer H. Portfolio of Kachinas. Hollywood, California, Homer H. Boelter Lithography, 1969, 61 p. 7.

E 98 A7 B7 1971 Brody, J.J. Indian Painter and White Patrons. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1971, 238 p.

Q 11 S66 1872 Bruff, J.G. Indian Engravings on the Face of Rocks Along Green River Valley in the Sierra Nevada Range of Mountains. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1872

E 51 C7 v.8 Bunzel, Ruth Leah. The Pueblo Potter. New York, Columbia University Press, 1929, 134 p.

Q 11 S7 vol. 81 Collins, Henry Bascom. Prehistoric Art of the no. 14 Alaskan Eskimo. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution,1929, 52 p.

E 98 A7 C63 Covarrubias, Miguel. The Eagle, The Jaguar, and The Serpernt. New York, Knopf, 1954

E 98 A7 D57 Dockstader, Frederick J. Indian Art in America. Greenwich, Connecticut, New York Graphic Society, 1961, 224 p.

E 98 A7 D6 Douglas, Frederic Huntington. Indian Art of the United States. New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1941, 218 p.

E 98 A7 D8 Dunn, Dorothy. American Indian Painting of the Southwest and Plains Aresai Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1968, 429 p.

E 98 A7 F43 1972 Feder, Norman. Two Hundred Years of North American Indian Art. New York, Praeger, 1972, 128 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Galbraith, F.G. Rock Carvings on the Susquehanna River. Washington, Smithsonian Annual Report, 1881

E 98 A7 G55 Glubok, Shirley. The Art of the North American Indian. New York, Harper and Row, 1964, 48 p.

E 51 N42 no.24 Harvey, Byron. Ritual in Pueblo Art. New York, Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, 1970, 81 p.

E 78 N78 H6 Holm, Oscar William. Northwest Coast Indian Art. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1965, 115 p.

E 98 A7 H7213 Hotz, Gottfried. Indian Skin Paintings from the American Southwest. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970, 248 p. 8.

E 98 A7 15 Inveranity, Robert Bruce. Art of the Northwest Coast Indians. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1950, 243 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Jack, J. Allen. A Sculptured Stone Found in St. George, New Brunswick. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E 98 A7 J17 Jacobson, Oscar Brousse. Indian Art. Nice, folio France, C. Szwedzicki, 1929, 30 plates

E 51 C15 v.24 Kelly, Isabel Truesdell. The Carver's Art of no.7 Northwestern California. Berkeley, California, University of California Press, 1930

E 99 N3 K45 King, Jeff. Where the Two Came to Their Father, A Navaho War Ceremonial. New York, Pantheon Books, Inc., 1943, 84 p.

E 99 N3 K45 1969 King, Jeff. Where the Two Came to Their Father. folio Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1969, 55 p.

Q 11 S66 1882 LeBaron, J. Francis. Gold, Silver and Other Ornaments Found in Florida. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882

Q 11 S66 1881 Matthew, George Frederick. A Supposed Specimen of Aboriginal Art. Washington, Smithsonsian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E 51 H337 v.32 Newcomb, Franc Johnson. A Study of Navajo Symbolism. n.3 Cambridge, The Museum, 1956, reprint, New York, Kraus, 1968, 100 p.

E 98 A7 05 1969 Oglesby, Catharine. Modern Primitive Arts of Mexico and tht Southwest. Freeport, New York, Books for

E 98 A7 P6 Portland, Oregon Art Museum. Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1949, 165 p.

E 99 E7 R25 Ray, Dorothy Jean.Artists of the Tundra and the Sea. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1961, 170 p.

E 99 E7 R28 Ray, Dorothy Jean. Eskimo Masks: Art and Ceremony. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1967, 246 p. 9.

N 5310 M5 no. 3 Ritzenthaler, Robert. Iroquois False-face Masks. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Museum, 1969, 71p.

E 98 A7 S53 Sides, Dorothy Smith. Decorative Art of the South- 1961 western Indians. New York, Dover Publications, 1961

E 78 N78 S513 Siebert, Erna. mor ' "nerican Indian Art. London, Hamlyn, 196'

E 98 A7 S75 Spier, Leslie.An Analysis of Plains Indian Par- fleche Decoration. Seattle, University of

I Washington Press, 1925

E 77 W35 vol. 4 Spier, Leslie. Plains Indian- Parfleche Designs. no. 3 Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 1931, 322 p.

NK 1177 S75 Stolpe, Hjalmar. Collected Essays in Ornamental folio Art. Stockholm, Aftonbladetstryckeri, 1927, 128p.

TT 507 T8 1932 Traphagen, Ethel. Costume Design and Illuatration. New York, J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1932, 248p.

E 51 H337 V17 Tschopik, Harry. Navaho Pottery Making. Cambridge, no. 1 Mass., The Museum, 1941, Reprint edition, New York, Kraus, 1968, 85 p.

E 98 A7 N25 Valliant, George Clapp. Indian Arts in North America. New York and London, Harper and Brothers, 1939, 63 p.

NK 1533 W3 Wadsworth, Beula. Design Motifs of the Pueblo Indians. San Antonio, Naylor Company, 1957, 96 p.

E 98 Al W37 Watson, Virginia Drew. The Wulfing Plates, Products of Prehistoric Americans. St. Louis, Washington University Press, 1950, 95 p.

E 98 A7 W5 Wingert, Paul Stover. American Indian Sculpture. New York, J.J. Augustin, 1949, 144 p.

GN 1 S54 no. 13 Wyman, Leland C. Sandpainting of the Navaho Shooting- way and the Walcott Collection. Washington, Smith- sonian Institution Press, 1970, 102p.

BASKET MAKING

Social Science Barrett, Samuel Alfred. Pomo Indian Basketry. Microfilm Berkeley, University Press, 1908 HRAF NS 18 6: 10.

Q 11 U55 vol. 81 Hough, Walter.A Cache of Basket Maker Baskets From New Mexico. Washington, U.S. National Museum, 1933

TS 910 J27 James, George Wharton. Indian Basketry. 2d ed. rev. and enlarged, New York, H: Malkan, 1902, 274p.

TS 910 J27 1903 James, George Wharton. Indian Basketry. 3d ed rev. and enlarged, Pasenda, California, Privately printed by the author, 1903

Social Science Lismer, Marjorie. Seneca Splint Basketry. Chilocco, microform Oklahoma, Printing Department, Chilocco Agricultural HRAF NM9 21: School, 1941, 39 p.

Q 11 U5 1902 Mason, Otis Tufton. Aboriginal American Basketry. Washington, U.S. National Museum, Annual Report, 1902

Q 11 U5 1884 Mason, Otis Tufton, Basket-Work of the North American Aborgines. Washington, U.S. National Museum, Annual Report, 1884

Q 11 U6 no. 39 Mason, Otis TUfton. Directions for Collectors of pt. P American Basketry. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1902, 31 p.

E 98 B3 M5 Miles, Charles. American Indian and Eskimo Basketry. San Francisco, California, P. Bovis, 1969, 144p.

AS 32 A5 v.533 Morris, Earl Halstead. Anasazi Basketry. Washington, Carnegie Institutionof Washington, 1941, 66 p.

Social Science O'Neale, Lila Morris. Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers. microform Berkeley, Universityof California Press, 1932, HRAF NS 31 5: 185 p.

E 51 U6 no. 92 Roberts, Frank Harold Hanna. Shabik'eshchee Village, A Late Basket Makes Site in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929, 164p.

Q 11 S7 vol.87 Weltfish, Gene. Preliminary Classification of no. 7 Prehistoric Southwestern Basketry. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1932

Q 11 U5 1888 Wilson, Thomas. Ancient Indian Matting. Washington, U.S. National Museum, Annual Report, 1888 11.

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:

PZ 7 A715 Wat8 Armer, Mrs. Laura Adams. Waterless Mountain. New York, Green and Company, 1933, 212 p.

PS 3501 U8 05 Auslin, Mrs. Mary Hunter. One-Smoke Stories. Boston, Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1934

PZ 7 B1693 Ki Baker, Betty. Killer-of-Death. New York, Harper and Row, 1963, 142 p.

PZ 7 B18 Li Balch, Glenn. Little Hawk and the Free Horses. New York, Crowell, 1957, 180 p.

PZ 7 B380544 Se Beatty, Patricia. The Sea Pair. New York, Morrow, 1970, 224 p.

PZ 7 B617 Nav Bleeker, Sonia. The Navajo. New York, Morrow, 1958, 159 p.

PZ 7 B7895 Pi Bronson, Wilfrid Swancourt. Pinto's Journey. New York, J. Messner, 1948, 55 p.

PZ 8.1 B82 Un Browne, Mrs. Gertrude Bell. The Unknown Indian. Chicago, A. Whitman and Company, 1930, 299 p.

PZ 8.1 C164 Pu Cannon, Mrs. Cornelia James. The Pueblo Boy. New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926, 197p.

PZ 8.1 C164 Pue Cannon, Mrs. Cornelia James. The Pueblo Girl. New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929, 174 p.

PZ 4 C247 Wo Capps, Benjamin. A Woman of the People. New York, Sloan and Pearce, 1966, 242 p.

PZ 7 C4525 Bu Christensen, Gardell Dano. Buffalo Kill. New York, Nelson, 1959, 95 p.

PZ 7 C5296 Lit Clark, Ann Nolan. Little Navajo Bluebird. New York, Viking Press, 1945, 143 p.

PZ 7 C5296 Me Clark, Ann Nolan. Medicine Man's Daughter. New York, Farrar, Straus, 1963, 178 p.

PZ 7 C628 Si Coates, Belle. The Sign of the Open Hand. New York, Scribner, 1962, 63 p.

PZ 7 C7649 Bl Conrader, Constance Stone. Blue Wampum. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1958, 184p. 12.

Microcard Coppinger, J.B. The Renegade. New York, Sherman PZ 3 C794 and Company, 1855, 235 p.

PZ 7 C853 Cal Crary, Margaret. The Calico Ball. New York, Prentice-Hall, 1961, 152 p.

PS 3511 A784 L3 Fast, Howard Melvin. The Last Frontier. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941, 307 p.

PS 3556 C737 T7 Forrest, Williams. Trail of Tears. New York, Crown Publishers, 1959, 247 p.

PR 6056 R85 H6 Fry, Alan. How a People Die..New York, Doubleday and Company, 1970, 167 p.

PZ 7.G3893 Ar Gibson, Katharine. Arrow Fly Home. New York, Green and Company, 1945, 146 p.

PZ 7 G4393 Sav Gipson, Fred. Savage Sam. New York, Harper, 1962, 214 p.

PS 3513 R298 B7 Graves, William Whites. The Broken Treaty. St. Paul, Kansas, The Journal, 1935, 220 p.

Microcard Hentz, Nicholas Marcellus. Tadeuskund, the Last PZ 3 H3995 T King of the Lehape. Boston, Cummings, Hilliard and Company, 1895, 276 p.

Microcard Hodges, M.C. The Mestico. New York, W.H. Graham, P- 3 H666 M 1850, 204 p.

PZ 3 J23385 Re James, Harry Clebourne. Red Man, White Man. San Antonio, Naylor Company, 1958, 286 p.

PS 3523 A2663 L3 LaFarge, Oliver. Laughing Boy. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929, 302 p.

PZ 7 L779 Fo Lobdell, Helen. The Fort in the Forest. New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1963, 218 p.

PS 3562 07 D3 Lott, Milton. Dance Back the Buffalo. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1959, 406 p.

PZ 7 M348 Bl Marriott, Alice Lee. The Black Stone Knife. New York, Crowell, 1957, 180 p.

PZ 7 M5124 Ou Means, Florence Crannell. Our Cup is Broken. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1969, 229 p. 13.

PZ 7 M734 Cap Molloy, Anne Stearns Baker. Captain Waymouth's Indians. New York, Hasting House, 1956, 189p.

PS 3527 E4773 R47 Nelson, John Louw. Rhythm for Rain. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1937, 271 p.

PS 2848 Y5 1962 Simms, William Gilmore. The Yemassee. New York, Hafner Publishing Company, 1962, 406p.

PS 2848 Y5 1911 Simms, William Gilmore. William Gilmore Simms's The Yemassee. Atlanta, B.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1911, 441 p.

PS 3537 M35 H6 Smith, Mrs. Dana Margaret. Hopi Girl. London, Oxford University Press, 1931, 273p.

PZ 3 S892 D Stowell, John. Don Coronado Through Kansas. Seneca, Kansas, The Don Coronado Company, 1908, 384 p.

PS 3545 E52859 B7 Wellman, Paul Iselin. Broncho . Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1950, 255 p.

COSTUME AND ADORNMENT:

Q 11 S66 1879 Beauchamp, William Martin. Wampum Belts of the Six Nations. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1879

E 78 S7 B4 Bennett, Edna Mae. Turquoise and the Indian. Denver, Sage Books, 1966, 152 p.

E 98 C8 H83 Hunt, Walter Bernard. The Golden Book of Indian Crafts and Lore. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1954, 111 p.

E 98 C8 J3 Jacobson, Oscar Brousse. North American Indian folio Costumes. Nice, France, C. Szwedzicki, 1952, 2v.

Q 11 S66 1928 Krieger, Herbert William. American Indian Costumes. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1928

E 99 P9 R6 1961 Roediger, Virginia More. Ceremonial Costumes of the Pueblo Indians. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1961, 251.p.

E 98 C8 W82 Wissler, Clark. Indian Costumes in the United States. 3d ed., New York, American Museum of Natural History, 1931, 32 p. 14.

Tradition in Q 11 1352 v.10 Caldwell, Joseph Ralston. Trend and the Prehistory of the Eastern UnitedStates. Springfield, Illinois State Museumand American Anthropological Association, 1958, 88 p.

E 98 M4 C67 Corlett, William Thomas. TheMedicine-Man of the American Indian and His CulturalBackground. Springfield, Illinois, C.C. Thomas, 1935,369 p.

F 798 N392 Dutton, Bertha Pauline. The LagunaCalendar. Albuquerque, New Mexico, The Universityof New Mexico, 1936, 21 p.

E 51 A556 n.8,9 Goldfrank, Esther Schiff. ChangingConfigurations in the Social Organization of aBlackfoot Tribe. Seattle, University of Washington Press,1966, 73 p.

GN 2 A22 n.25 Gower, Charlotte D. The Northern andSouthern Affiliations of Antillean Culture. Menasha, Wisconsin, American AnthropologicalAssociation, 1927, 60 p.

Experience. GN 6 H3 Hallowell, Alfred Irving. Culture and Philadelphia, University of PennsylvaniaPress, 1955, 434 p.

of Kaska GN 2 Y3 n.40 Honigmann, John Joseph. Culture and Thos Society. New Haven, University Press, 1949,365 p.

E 195 J2 Jacobs, Wilbur R. Diplomacy and IndianGifts. Stanford, California, Stanford UniversityPress, 1950, 208 p.

E 51 C15 v.38 Kroeber, Alfred Louis. Cultural andNatural Areas of Native North America. Berkeley,California, University of California Press, 1947, 242 p.

E 98 C9 L55 Linton, Ralph. Acculturation in SevenAmerican Indian Tribes. Gloucester, Massachusetts, PeterSmith, 1963, c1940, 526 p.

E 98 C9 M3 Marriott, Alice Lee. Greener Fields: Experiences Among the American Indians. New York,Crowell, 1953, 274 p.

Social Science Mead, Margaret. The Changing Culture of anIndian microform Tribe. New York, Columbia University Press,1932, HRAF NQ12 3: 313 p. 15.

E 99 A6073 Opler, Morris Edward. An Apache Life-Way.Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1941,500 p. E 77 08 Oswalt, Wendell H. This Land Was Theirs.New York, J. Wiley, 1966, 560p.

E 77 P73 Pratson, Frederick John. Land of theFour Directions. Old Greenwich, Connecticut, ChathamPress, 1970, 131 p.

F 324 R43 Read, William Alexander. IndianPlace-Names in Alabama. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State UniversityPress, 1937, 84 p.

E 98 H55 R6 Roe, Frank Gilbert. The Indian andthe Horse. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1955,434 p. E 99 P98 S6 Smith, Marian Wesley. The Puyallup-Nisqually.New York, Columbia UniversityPress, 1940, 336 p.

Q 11 U5 1887 Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter. Ethno-conchology: A Study of Primitive Money. Washington,U.S. National Museum, Annual Report,1887 F 798 N392 Underhill, Ruth Murray. A PapagoCalendar Record. v.2,n.5 Albuquerque, New Mexico, Universityof New Mexico, 1938, 66 p.

E 98 N2 U5 United States Bureau of AmericanEthnology. Circular of Information Regarding IndianPopular Names, Washington, Government PrintingOffice, 1915, 8 p. DANCES:

QH 1 M63 v.1 Barrett, Samuel Alfred. The DreamDance of the art.4 Chippewa and Menominee Indians ofNorthern Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Published byorder of the Trustees, 1911

GR 1 T4 n.19 Boatwright, Mody Coggin. From Hellto Breakfast. Dallas, University of Southern MethodistPress, 1944, 215 p.

E 98 D2 F43 Fergusson, Erna. Dancing Gods.Albuquerque, University 1957 of New Mexico Press, 1957,276 p. E 98 G2 F6 Fletcher, Alice Cunningham. IndianGames and Dances 1970 With Native Songs. New York,AMS Press, 1970, reprinted from 1915, 137p. 16.

E 51 U6 n.87 Michelson, Truman. Notes on the Buffalo-Head Dance of the Thunder Gens of the Fox Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928, 94 p.

E 51 U6 n.89 Michelson, Truman. Observations on the Thunder Dance of the Bear Gens of the Fox In.lians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1929, 73 p.

E 98 D2 S4 1930 Seton, Julia Moss. The Rhythm of the Redman. New York, Ronald Press, 1930, 280 p.

E 98 D2 S64 Speck, Frank Gouldsmith. Dance and Drama. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1951, 106 p.

Q 11 P612 v.7 Speck, Frank Gouldsmith. Oklahoma Delaware Ceremonies, Feasts and Dances. Philadelphia, The American Philosophical Society, 1937, 161 p.

Social Science Speck, Frank Gouldsmith. Oklahoma Delaware Ceremonies, microform Feasts and Dances. Philadelphia, The American HRAF NM7 7: Philosophical Society, 1937, 161 p.

DRAMA:

AS 36 N2 v.14 Heath, Virginia Shropshire. Dramatic Elements in American Indian Ceremonials. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, University Studies, 1914

E 457.5 M42 Masters, Edgar Lee. Gettysburg, Manila, Acoma. New York, H. Liveritht, 1930, 219 p.

E 98 D8 R3 Radin, Paul. The Road of Life and Death: A Ritual Drama of the Americans Indians. New York, Pantheon Books, 1945, 345 p.

DWELLINGS:

E 51 U6 n.69 Bushnell, David Ives. Native Villages and Village Sites E?ct of the Mississippi. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1918, 111 p.

E 51 U6 n.77 Bushnell, David Ives. Villages of the Algonquian Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1922, 211 p.

Q 11 S66 1876 Doyle, W.E. Indian Forts and Dwellings. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1876 17.

E 98 D9 L3 Laubin, Reginald. The Indian Tipi. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1959, 208 p.

QH 1 C55 n.2 Madison, Harold Lester. Indian Homes. Cleveland, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1925, 39 p.

E 98 D9 M65 Morgan, Lewis Henry. Houses and House-Life of the 1965 American Aborigines. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965, 319 p.

Q 11 S66 1924 Waterman, Thomas Talbot. North American Indian Dwellings. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1924

FOLKLORE:

PN 3205 A6 Alexander, Hartley Burr. Manito Masks. New York, E.P. Dutton and Company, 1925, 209 p.

E 99 C5 B38 Bell, Corydon. John Rattling-Gourd of Big Cove. New York, Macmillan, 1955, 103 p.

PZ 10.3 B416 Lo Belting, Natalia Maree. The Long-Tailed Bear. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1961, 96 p.

E 51 U6 n.98 Benedict, Mrs. Ruth Fulton. Tales of the Cochiti Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1931, 256 p.

GR 1 T4 n.22 Boatright, Mody,Coggin. The Sky is My Tipi. Austin, Texas Folklore Society, University of Texas Press, 1949, 243 p.

E 99 17 C23 1971 Canfield, William Walker. The Legends of the Iroquois. Port Washington, New York, I.J. Friedman, 1971, 211 p.

E 78 N77 C5 Clark, Ella Elizabeth. Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 250 p.

E 98 F6 C57 Clark, Ella Elizabeth. Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1958, 225 p.

E 98 F6 C68 Coffin, Tristram P. Indian Tales of North America. Philadelphia, American Folklore Society, 1961, 157 p. 18.

PZ 8.1 C777 Li15 Coolidge, Florence Claudine. Little Ugly Face and Other Indian Tales. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1925, 1945, 181 p.

E 99 S3 C76 1963 Cornplanter. Jesse J. Legends of the Longhouse. Port Washington, New York, I.J. Friedman, 1963, 216 p.

E 99 H7 C65 Courlander, Harold. People of the Short Blue Corn. New York, Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, 1970, 186p.

E 98 F6 C866 Cunningham, Caroline. The Talking Stone. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1939, 116 p.

E 78 C15 C8 Curry, Jane Louise. Down From the Lonely Mountain. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965, 128p.

E 98 F6 C9 Curtin, Jeremiah. Seneca Indian Myths. New York, E.P. Dutton and Company, 1923, 516p.

E 99 Z9 C92 1931 Cushing, Frank Hamilton. Zuni Folk Tales. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1931, 474p.

AS 32 AS v.21 Dorsey, George Amos. The Mythology of the Wichita. Washington, Carnegie Institution, 1904, 351p.

AS 32 AS v.17 Dorsey, George Amos. Traditions of the Arikara. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1904, 202 p.

E 51 U6 no.67 Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim. Texts and Myths. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1920, 304 p.

Micro card Gilman, Chandler Robbins. Life on the Lakes. New F 552 G48 York, G. Dearborn, 1836, 2 volumes.

E 99 E7 G44 1954 Gillham, Charles Edward. Beyond the Clapping Mountains. New York, Macmillan Company, 1943, 134p.

E 99 E7 G4 Gillham, Charles Edward. Medicine Men of Hooper Bay. London, The Batchwortl. Press, 1955, 142p.

E 99 S54 G8 1945 Grinnell, George Bird. Blackfeet Indian Stories. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1945, 214p.

E 99 C53 G76 Grinnell, George Bird. By Campfires. London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926, 305 p. E 99 N3 H25 Haile, Berard. Origin Legend of the Navaho Flintway. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1943, 319p.

E 98 F6 H29 Harris, Christie. Once Upon a Totem. New York, Atheneum Publishers, 1963, 148p.

E 98 F6 H5 Haskell Institute. Indian Legends by Haskell Students. Lawrence, Kansas, 1911

F 98 F6 H54 Hayes, William D. Indian Tales of the Desert People. New York, D. McKay Company, 1957, 110p.

E 99 Al3 HS Hill, Kay. Glooscap and His Magic. New Ycrk, Dodd, Mead, 1963, 189 p.

E 98 F6 H6 1950 Hooke, Hilda Mary. Thunder in the Mountains. New York, Oxford University Press, 1947, 223p.

E 98 F6 IS Insley, Bernice. Indian Folklore Tales. New York, Exposition Press, 1952, 70 p.

PM 1611 Z73 J17 Jacobs, Melville. Coos Myth Texts. Seattle, Washington University Press, 1940

E 99 C818 J33 Jacobs, Melville. The People Are Coming Soon. Seattle, Washington University Press, 1960, 359p.

E 99 E7 K4 1953 Keithahn, Edward Linnaeus. Igloo Tales. Lawrence, Kansas, Bureau of Inaian Affairs, 1953, 142p.

E 99 CS K48 Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Friends of Thunder. Dallas, Southern Methodist University Press, 1964, 197p.

E 98 F6 K82 Kroeber, Theodora. The Inland Whale. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1959, 205p.

E 99 C6 L37 Leekley, Thomas B. The World of Manabozho. New York, Vanguard Press, 1965, 128p.

E 98 F6 L5 1898 Leland, Charles Godfrey. The Algonquin Legends of New England. New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898, 379 p.

E 98 F6 L7 Linderman, Frank Bird. Indian Why Stories. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1915, 236p.

E 99 D1 M13 McLaughlin, Mrs. Marie L. Myths and Legends of the Sioux. Bismarck, North Dakota, Bismarck Tribune Company, 1916, 200 p. 20.

E 98 F6 M18 Macmillan, Cyrus. Glooskap's Country. New York, Oxford University Press, 1956, 273 p.

PZ 8.1 M28 B1 Maher, Ramona. The Blind Boy and the Loon. New York, John Day Company, 1969, 158 p.

E 98 F6 M22 1960 Manning-Sanders, Ruth. Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales. New York, Roy Publishers, 1960, 222 p.

E 98 F6 M24 Marriott, Alice Lee. American Indian Mythology. New York, Crowell, 1968, 211 p.

E 99 K5 M358 Marriott, Alice Lee. Saynday's People. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1963, 226 p.

PZ 8.1 M4 Lo Matson, Emerson N. Longhouse Legends. Camden, New Jersey, T. Nelson, 1968, 128 p.

E 51 U6 no.114 Michelson, Truman. Fox Miscellany. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1937, 124 p.

E 99 K5 M64 Momaday, Natachee Scott. The Way to Rainy Mountain. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1969, 88 p.

GN 2 A22 no.52 Opler, Morris Edward. Dirty Boy. Menasha, Wisconsin, American Anthropological Association, 1938, 80 p.

E 98 F6 P37 Penney, Grace Jackson. Tales of the . Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1953, 117 p.

Social Science Rasmussen, Knud Johan Victor. Intellectual Culture microform of the Copper Eskimos. Copenhagen, Gyldendal, 1932, HRAF ND8 3: 350 p.

E 59 F6 S33 Schafer, Georg. In the Kindom of Mescal. London, MacDonald, 1969, 36 p.

Q 11 S7 vol.56 Schmitter, Ferdinand. Upper Yukon Native Customs no.4 and Folk-lore. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1910, 30 p.

E 98 F6 S32 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Indian Legends from Algic Researches. East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1956, 322 p.

E 98 F6 S4 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. The Myth of Hiawatha. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1856,343 p. 21.

E 99 S54 S27 Schultz, James Willard. Blackfeet and Buffalo. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1962, 384 p.

E 99 P6 S5 1968 Shaw, Anna Moore. Pima Indian Legends. Tuscon, University of Arizona Press, 1968, 111 p. 1 E 51 U6 n.88 Swanton, John Reed. Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1929, 275 p.

E 98 F6 T32 Thompson, Stith. Tales of the North American Indians. 1966 Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1966, 386 p.

E 93 U722 n.13 United States Office of Indian Affairs. Bibliography of Indian Stories for Young Folks. Phoenix, Phoenix Indian School, 1927, 37 p.

E 98 F6 U6 Unkalurit, Atalie. The Earth Speaks. New York, Fleming H. Revell Company, 1940, 223 p.

E 99 T185 V3 Vaudrin, Bill. Tanaina Tales from Alaska. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, 133 p.

GN 2 C5 v.8 Voth, Henry R. The Traditions of the Hopi. Chicago, Natural History Museum Publication, 1905, 319 p.

E 98 F6 W42 Weathers, Winston. Indian and White. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1970, 105 p.

E 99 N3 W6 Whitman, William. Navaho Tales. New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1925, 217 p.

FOOD:

E 98 F7 C3 Carr, Lucien. The Food of Certain American Indians and Their Methods of Preparing ItWorcester, Massachusetts, C. Hamilton, Printer, 1895, 38 p.

GN 2 A22 v.2 Chamberlin, Ralph Vary. The Ethno-Botany of the Go- part 5 siute Indians of Utah. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, The New Era Printing Company, 1911

Q 11 U5 1902 Coville, Frederick Vernon. Wokas, A Primitive Food of the Klamath Indians. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1902

Social Science Cushing, Frank Hamilton. Zuni Breadstuff. New York, microform Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, HRAF NT23 7: 1920, 673 p. 22.

Q 11 S66 1881 Gore, James Howard. Tuckhoe, or Indian Bread. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

Docu-ment Heller, Christine A. The Alaska Dietary Survey. FS 2.300 AH-2 Washington, Government Printing Office, 1967, 281 p.

TX 715 K499 Kimball, Yeffe. The Art of American Indian Cooking. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1965, 215 p.

Q 11 N82 n.144 Parker, Arthur Caswell. Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants. Albany, University of New York, 1910,

Q 11 S66 1870 Peale, Titan Ramsey. On the Uses of the Brain and Marrow of Animals Among the Indians of North America. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1870

E 99 15 S8 Sullivan, Robert Jeremiah. The Tens Food Quest. Washington, The Catholic University of America Press, 1942, 142 p.

0 11 S66 1930 Thackery, Frank A. A Rare Parasitic Food Plant of the Southwest. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1930

Social Science Waugh, Frederick Wilkerson. Iroquois Foods and microform Food Preparation. Ottawa, Government Printing Bureau, 1916, 235 p.

IMPLEMENTS AND WEAPONS:

AM 101 1374 n.9 Brown, James A. The Zimmerman Site. Springfield, State Museum of Illinois, 1961, 86 p.

E 51 H337 v.17 Bryan, J. Kirk. Flint Quarries. Cambridge, The Museum, 1950, 40 p.

Q 11 S66 1939 Bushnell, David Ives. The Use of Soapstone. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1939

F 661 N32 n.2 Hanson, Charles E. The Northwest Gun. Lincoln, Nebraska State Historical Society, 1955, 85 p.

E 51 U6 H32 Henshaw, Henry Weatherbee. Perforated Stones From California. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887, 43 p. 23.

Q 11 US 1901 Holmes, William Henry. Flint Implementsand Fossil Remains. Washington, U.S. NationalMuseum, Annual Report, 1901

Q 11 US 1887 Hough, Walter. Fire-makingApparatus in the U.S. National Museum. Washington, U.S. National Museum, Annual Report, 1888

Q 11 U5 1893 Hough, Walter. Primitive AmericanArmor. Washington, U.S. National Museum, Annual Report,1893

Q 11 US 1900 Mason, Otis Tufton. Aboriginal AmericanHarpoons. Washington, U.S. National Museum,Annual Report, 1900 Q 11 US 1897 Mason, Otis Tufton. The Man's KnifeAmong the North American Indians. Washington, U.S.National Museum, Annual Report, 1897

Q 11 S66 1893 Mason, Otis Tufton. North AmericanBows, Arrows, and Quivers. Washington, SmithsonianInstitution, Annual Report, 1893

Q 11 S66 1901 Mason, Otis Tufton. Traps of the AmericanIndians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution,Annual Report, 1901

Q 11 US 1890 Mason, Otis Tufton. The Ulu,or Woman's Knife. Washington, U.S. National Museum,Annual Report, 1890

E 78 M25 N3 Nash, Ronald J. The Arctic SmallTool Tradition in Manitoba. Winnipeg, University ofManitoba Press, 1969, 166 p.

E 98 M35 P7 Prucha, Francis Paul. Indian Peace Medalsin American History. Madison, StateHistorical Society of Wisconsin, 1971, 186p. E 78 G7 Q49 Quimby, George Irving. Indian Culture andEuropean Trade Goods. Madison, University ofWisconsin Press, 1966, 217 p.

Q 11 S66 1868 Rau, Charles. A Deposit of AgriculturalFlint Impleftats in Southern Illinois.Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1868

Q 11 S66 1872 Rau, Charles. North American StoneImplements. Washington, Smithsonian Institution,Annual Report, 1872 24.

Q 11S661885 Sellers, George Ercol. Observations on Stone-Chipping. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1885

Q 11S661887 Snyder, John Francis. Anchor Stones. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1887

Q 11S661876 Snyder, John Francis. Deposits of Flint Implements. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1876

Q 11S661892 Wanner, Atreus. Relics of an Indian Hunting Ground. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1892

Q 11S661885 Whittlesey, Charles. Copper Implements form Bayfield, Wisconsin. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1885

E 51 H337v.34 Woodbury, Richard Benjamin. Prehistoric Stone Implements of Northeastern Arizona. Cambridge, The Museum, 1954, reprinted, New York, Kraus, 1968, 240 p.

LANGUAGE:

P 25 C25 v.62 Aoki, Haruo. Grammar. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970, 168 p.

Micro card Atwater, Caleb. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du F 353 A88 Chien. Columbus, Ohio, Jenkins and Grover, 1831, 296 p.

P 25 C25 v. 30 Barker, M.A.R. Klamath Text. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963, 197 p.

P 25 C25 v. 31 Barker, M.A.R. Klamath Dictionary. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963 550 p.

P 25 C25 v. 32 Barker, M.A.R. Klamath Grammar. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1964, 364 p.

E 51 U6 no. 20 Boas, Franz. Chinook Texts. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1894, 278 p.

E 51 U6 no. 40 Boas, Franz. Handbook of American Indian Languages. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1911 25.

PM 206 B6 Boaz, Franz. Introduction to Handbookof American Indian Languages. Lincoln,University of Nebraska Press, 1966, 79 p.

E 51 U6 no.27 Boaz, Franz. Tsimshian Texts.Washington, Government Printing Office, 1902, 244p.

P 25 C25 v.38 Broadbent, Sylvia M. The SouthernSierra Miwok Language. Berkeley, University ofCalifornia Press, 1964, 355 p.

E 51 U6 no.46 Byington, Cyrus. A Dictionary ofthe . Washington, GovernmentPrinting Office, 1915, 611 p.

PM 921 C34 Canonge, Elliott. Comanche Texts.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1958,156 p.

E 51 U6 no.11 Dorsey, James Owen. Omaha and PonkaLetters. Washington, Government Printing Office,1891, 127 p.

Q 11 S66 1883 Dorsey, James Owen. On the ComparativePhonology of Four .Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883

E 71 C76 vol.6 Dorsey, James Owen. The CegihaLanguage. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890,794 p. E 90 S47 F6 Foreman, Grant. Sequoyah. Norman,University of Oklahoma Press, 1938, 90p.

E 99 A3 F8 1968 Franciscans, Saint Michael. An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language. SaintMichael, Arizona, Franciscan Fathers, 1910, reprinted,1968, 536 p. PM 2342 F73 Frantz, Donald G. Toward AGenerative Grammar of Blackfoot. Norman, University of Oklahoma,1971, 151 p. P 25 C25 v.23 Freeland, L.S. Central SierraMiwok Dictionary. Berkeley, University of California Press,1960, 71 p. Q 11 S7 vol.7 Gibbs, George. InstructionsFor Research Relative art.11 to the Ethnology and Philology ofAmerica. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1863,51 p. Q 11 S66 1870 Gibbs, George. On the Languageof the Aboriginal Indians of America. Washington,Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1870 26.

PM 2007 G7 1968 Goossen, Irvy W. Navajo Made Easier. Flagstaff, Arizona, Northland Press, 1968, 271 p.

P 25 C25 v.6 Haas, Mary Rosamond. Tunica Texts. Berkeley, no.1 University of California Press, 1950, 173p.

E 51 U6 no.84 Harrington, John Peabody. Vocabulary of the . Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928, 255 p.

E 78 C15 H43 Heizer, Robert Fleming. Languages, Territories, and Names of. California Indian Tribes. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966, 62p.

P 25 C25 v.29 Hoyer, Harry. Studies in the Athapaskan Languages. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963, 154p.

E 77 W35 v.4 no.2 Jacobs, Melville. A Sketch of Northern Sahaptin Grammar. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, Press, 1931,

E 77 W35 v.2 no.6 Jacobs, Melville. Northwest Sahaptin Texts. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 1929

E 77 W35 v.7 no.1 Jacobs, Melville. Texts in . Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1936, 27p.

PM 4176 K8 Kurath, William..A Brief Introduction to Papago, A Native Language of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona, 1945, 43 p.

E 51 U6 no.109 LaFlesche, Francis. A Dictionary of the Osage Language. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932, 406p.

Q 11 S7 v,87 no.6 Lesser, Alexander. Composition of the Caddoan Linguistic Stock. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1932, 15p.

PM 991 Z5 L7 Loughridge, Robert McGill. English and Muskokee Dictionary. St. Louis, Printing House of J.T. Smith, 1880, 236 p.

GN 2 Y3 no.48 Lounsbury, Floyd G. Oneida Verb Morphology. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953, 111 p.

Docu-ment Mallery, Garrick. Introduction to the Study of Sign SI 2.2 Sit Language Among the North American Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1880, 72p. E 51 U6 no.105 Michelson, Truman. Notes on the Fox Wapanowiweni. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932, 195 p.

P 25 C25 v.40 Miller, Wick R. Acoma Grammar and Texts. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1965, 259 p.

GN 4 V5 no.6 Osgood, Cornelius. Linguistic Structures of Native America. New York, 1946, 423 p.

GN 2 A22 v.1 pt.6 Petter, Rodolphe Charles. Sketch of the Cheyenne Grammar. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, American Anthropological Association, 1907

E 51 U6 no.13 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the Algonquin Languages. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1891, 614 p.

E 51 U6 no.15 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the Chinookan Languages. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1893, 81 p.

E 51 U6 no.14 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the Athapascan Languages. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1892, 125 p.

E 51 U6 no.6 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the . Washington, Government Printing Office, 1888, 208 p.

E 51 U6 no.16 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the . Washington, Government Printing Office, 1893, 86 p.

E 51 U6 no.5 Pilling, James Constantine. Bibliography of the Siouan Languages. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887, 87 p.

PM 206 B6 Powell, John Wesley. Indian Linguistic Families of America North of Mexico. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1966, 221 p.

E 71 C76 v.7 Riggs, Stephen Return. A Dakota English Dictionary. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890, 664 p.

E 71 C76 v.9 Riggs, Stephen. A Dakota-English Dictionary, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890, 664 p.

P 25 C25 v.15 Robins, Robert Henry. The . Berkeley, University of California Press, 1958, 300 p. 28.

Q 11 S66 1871 Roehrig, Frederic LouisOtto. On the Language of the Dakota or Sioux Indians.Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Reports,1871 P 25 C25 v.50 Sapir, Edward. The Phonologyand Morphology of the Navaho Language. Berkeleyand Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1967,124 p. PM 4176 S2 Saxton, Dean. Dictionary:Papago and Pima to English. Tucson, University of ArizonaPress, 1969, 191 p. P 25 C25 v.41 Shipley, William F. MaiduGrammar. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1964,92 p. P 2S C25 v.33 Shipley, William F. MaiduTexts and Dictionary. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963, 261p. E 51 U6 no.68 Swanton, John Reed. A Structuraland Lexical Comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha,and Atakapa Languages. Washington, Government PrintingOffice, 1918, 56 p. E 51 U6 no.25 Trumbull, James Hammond.Natick Dictionary. Washington, Government Printing Office,1903, 349 p. E 98 07 V33 Vanderwerth, W.C. IndianOratory. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971,292 p. PM 5 V6 1966 Voegelin, Charles Frederick.Map of North American Indian Languages. New York,Rand McNally, 1966 PM 2701 W3 Wares, Alan Campbell. AComparative Study of Yuman Consonantism. The Hague,Mouton, 1968, 100p. LITERATURE:

PS 3501 L418 G6 Alexander, Hartley Burr.God's Drum and Other Cycles 1927 From Indian Lore. NewYork, E.P.Dutton and Company, 1927, 231 p.

E 77.2 A3 Adler, Bill. The AmericanIndian. New York, Morrow, 1972, 192 p.

PS 3501 U8 A67 Austin,' Mrs. Mary Hunter.The American Rhythm, 1930 Studies and Reexpressions.Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin andCompany, 1930, 174p. E 77.4 B3 1967 Baldwin, Gordon Cortis.How Indians Really Lived. New York, Putnam, 1967,223 p. 29.

E 99 P74 B25 Barnes, Nellie. American Indian Love Lyrics. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1925,190 p.

AS 36 K3 v.2 no.4 Barnes, Nellie. American Indian Verse.Lawrence, University of Kansas Press, 1921, 63p.

E 99 D1 B67 Bleeker, Sonia. The Sioux Indians.New York, Morrow, 1962, 160 p.

E 99 C8 B6 Bounds, Thelma V. Meet Our Choctaw Friends.New York, Exposition Press, 1961, 29p.

E 89 B75 1969 Britt, Albert. Great Indian Chiefs.Freeport, N. Y. Books for Libraries Press, 1969, 280p.

PZ 7 B912 Eag Bulla, Clyde Robert. Eagle Feather. New York, Crowell, 1953, 87 p.

FS 3503 Y45 15 Bynner, Witter. Indian Earth. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1929, 77 p.

PE 1127 15 C38 Chandler, Edna Walker.Buffalo Boy. Chicago, Benefic Press, 1957, 128 p.

PZ 10 C54 Al Clark, Ann Nolan. AlongSandy Trails. New York, Viking Press, 1969, 31 p.

E 99 P9 C57 Clark, Ann Nolan. Circle ofSeasohs. New York, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1970, 113p.

PZ 9 C374 In4 Clark, Ann Nolan. In My Mother'sHouse. New York, Viking Press, 1941, 56p.

E 77.2 C6 1970 Convocation of American Indian Schblars.Indian Voices. San Francisco, Indian HistoricalPress, 1970, 390 p.

PZ 7 C862 Lo Creekmore, Raymond. Lokoshi Learnsto Hunt Seals. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1946,48 p. E 98 P74 C9 1972 Cronyn, George William. American IndianPoetry. New York, Ballantine, 1972,c. 1918, 360 p.

E 93 P74 C9 1934 Cronyn, George William. The Pathon the Rainbow. New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation,1934, 360 p.

E 98 P74 D3 Day, Arthur Grove. The Sky Clears.New York, Macmillan, 1951, 204 p. 30.

E 77 D393 Dennis, Henry C. The American Indian. Dobbs Ferry, New York, Oceana Publications, 1971, 137 p.

E 77 F6 folio Fletcher, Sydney E. The Big Book of Indians. New York, Grosset and Dunlap, 1950, 26 p.

Z 1325 F71 Foreman, Carolyn Thomas. Oklahoma Imprints. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1936, 499 p.

E 77 G78 Grant, Bruce. American Indians, Yesterday, and Today. New York, Dutton, 1958, 352 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Green, Edward. Ancient Rock Inscriptions in Johnson County, Arkansas. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881

E 98 H55 H6 Hofsinde, Robert. The Indian and His Horse. New York, Morrow, 1960, 96 p.

E 77 H7 Hofsinde, Robert. The Indian's Secret World. New York, Morrow, 1955, 94 p.

E 99 C818 J3 Jacobs, Melville. The Content and Style of an Oral 1959 Literature. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1959, 285 p.

E 89 J72 1971 Johnston, Charles Haven Ladd. Famous Indian Chiefs. Freeport, New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1971, c1909, 458 p.

PZ 7 K255 Ko Keith, Harold. Komantcia. New York, Crowell, 1965, 299 p.

E 77 M13 McKenney, Thomas Loraine. Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of Ninety-five of 120 Principal Chiefs from the Indian Tribes of North America. Washington, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1967, 452 p.

E 77 m135 McKenney, Thomas Loraine. The Indian Tribes of North America. Edinburgh, J. Grant, 1933-1934, 3 v.

E 77 M175 McNeer, May Yonge. The American Indian Story. New York, Ariel Books, 1963, 95 p.

E 99 E7 M3 Martin, Patricia Miles. Eskimos. New York, Parents' Magazine Press, 1970, 64 p.

PS 3525 E 7172 Mertins, Marshall Louis. The Blue God. Los Angeles, B5 W. Ritchie Press, 1968, 256 p. 31.

PZ 7 M48 Ann Miles, Miska. Annie andthe Old One. Boston, Peter Parnall and Company, 1971,44 p. E 77.2 093 Owen, Roger C. The NorthAmerican Indians. New York, Macmillan, 1967,752 p. E 89 P6 Porter, C. Fayne. Our IndianHeritage. Philadelphia, Chilton Books, 1964, 228p. E 99 N3 R57 Robinson, Dorothy Fulwiler.Navajo Indians Today. San Antonio, NaylorCompany, 1966, 80 p. E 78 N65 S3 no.7 Schaafsma, Polly. RockArt in the Navajo Reservoir District. Santa Fe,Museum of New Mexico Press, 1963, 74 p.

E 77 S58 Silverberg, Robert. Home ofthe Red Man. Greenwich, Connecticut, New York GraphicSociety, 1963, 252 p. E 98 P74 S6 Spinden, Herbert Joseph. Songsof the Tewa. New York, Exposition of Indian TribalArts, Inc., 1933, 125p. Q 11 N82 no.411 Weinmen, Paul L. A Bibliographyof the Iroquoian Literature. Albany, New York, Universityof the State of New York, 1969, 254p.

PS 3545 075 D3 Woodyard, Darrel. DakotaIndian Lore. San Antonio, Texas, Naylor Company, 1968,164 p. MUSIC:

E 98 F6 B96 Burlin, Natalie Curtis. TheIndians'Book. New York, 1907 Harper and Brothers, 1907,572 p. M 1669 B87 15 Burlin, Natalie Curtis.The Indians' Book. New York, 1968 Dover Publications, 1968,1950, 584 p. ML 3557 D362 Densmore, Frances.The American Indians andTheir Music. New York,The Womans Press, 1926,143 p. ML 3557 D362 Densmore, Frances.The American Indians and 1936 Their Music. New York,The Womans Press, 1936,150 p. Social Science Densmore, Frances.Chippewa Music. Washington, HRAF NG6 16: Government Printing Office,1910-1913, 2 volumes E 51 U6 no.45 Desnmore, Frances.Chippewa Music. Washington, no.53 Government Printing Office,1910-1913, 2 volumes. 32.

E 51 U6 no.80 Densmore, Frances. Mandan and Hidasta Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1923, 192 p.

E 51 U6 no.102 Densmore, Frances. Menominee Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932, 230 p.

E 51 U6 no.165 Densmore, Frances. Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuni Pueblos. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1957, 117 p.

ML 3557 D357 Densmore, Frances. Music of the Maidu Indians of California. Los Angeles, Southwest Museum, 1958, 67 p.

E 51 U6 no.124 Densmore, Frances. Nootka and Quileute Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1939, 358 p.

E 51 U6 no.75 Densmore, Frances. Northern Ute Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1922, 213 p.

E 51 U6 no.90 Densmore, Frances.Papago Music.Washington,Government Printing Office,1929, 229 p.

Social Science Densmore, Frances.Papago Music.Washington,Government HRAF NU28 6: Printing Office,1929, 229 p.

E 51 U6 no.93 Densmore, Frances.Pawnee Music.Washington, Government Printing Office,1929, 129 p.

Social Science Densmore, Frances.Pawnee Music.Washington, Government HRAF NQ18 3: Printing Office,1929, 129 p.

E 61 U6 no.161 Densmore, Frances. Music. Government Printint Office, Washington, 1956, 223 p.

Q 11 S66 1941 Densmore, Frances. The Study of Indian Music. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1941,

E 51 U6 no. 61 Densmore, Frances. Teton Sioux Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1918, 561 p.

E 51 U6 no.110 Densmore, Frances. Yuman and Yaqui Music. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932, 216 p.

Z 5984 U5 H32 Haywood, Charles. A Bibliography of North American Folklore and Folksong. 2d revised edition, New York, Dover Publications, 1961, 2 volumes

E 51 N42 v.23 Hofmann, Charles. and the American Indian Music. New York, Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, 1968, 127 p. 33.

GN 1 S54 v.2 no.3 Elpatrick, Jack Frederick. Muskogean Charm Songs Among the Oklahoma . Washington, Government Printing Office, 1967, 40p.

GN 2 A22 no.53 Kluckhohn, Clyde. An Introduction to Navaho Chant Practice. Menasha, Wisconsin, American Anthropological Association, 1940, 204 p.

E 51 U6 no.187 Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch. Iroquois Music and Dance. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1964, 268p.

MI, 3557 M3 McAllester, David Park. Peyote Music. New York, Columbia University Press, 1949, 104 p.

MI, 3557 M49 Merriam, Alan P. of the Flathead Indians. Chicago, Aldine Publishing Company, 1967, 403 p.

GR 1 AS v.45 Nettl, Bruno. North American Indian Musical Styles. Philadelphia, American Folklore Society, 1954, 51p.

MI, 3557 P3 Paige, Harry W. Songs of the Teton Sioux. Los Angeles, Westernlore Press, 1970, 201 p.

MI, 3557 P53 Pietroforte, Alfred. Songs of the Yokuts and Paiutes: Healdsburg, California, Naturegraph Publishers, 1965, 64 p.

MI, 3557 U53 S4 Underhill, Ruth Murray. Singing for Power. Berkeley, 1968 University of California Press, 1968, 158p.

GN 2 A22 no.50 Wyman, Leland Clifton. Navaho Classification of Their Song Ceremonials. Menasha, Wisconsin, American Anthropological Association, 1938, 38 p.

PICTORIAL WORKS:

E 99 B8 A6 1971 Anderson, John Alvin. The Sioux of the Rosebud. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 320p.

E 99 03 B3 folio Bad Hear Bull, Ames. A Pictographic History of the Oglala Sioux. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1967, 530 p.

ND 237 B4 Beeler, Joe. Cowboys and Indians. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967, 80p.

E 77.5 B4 Belous, Russell E. Will Soule. Los Angeles, Ward Ritchie Press, 1969, 120p. Q 11 S7 v.97 no.8 Bushnell, David Ives. Drawings by George Gibbs in the Northwest. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1938, 28 p.

Q 11 S7 v.87 no.3 Bushnell, David Ives. Seth Eastman. The Master Painter of the North American Indian. Wahsington, Smithsonian Institution, 1932, 18 p.

E 77 D 33 Davis, Christopher. North American Indian. Feltham, Hamlyn, 1969, 144p.

E 99 S39 D6 Dorn, Edward. The Shoshoneans. New York, W. Morrow, 1966, 96 p.

N 6525 E9 Ewers, John Canfield. Artists of the Old West. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1965, 240 p.

E 98 K47 Kihn. W. Langdon. Exhibition, Potraits of American Indians. New York, Anderson Galleries. 1922, 22 p.

E 77 L246 1960 LaFarge, Oliver. The American Indian. New York, Golden Press, 1960, 213 p.

E 77 L245 folio LaFarge, Oliver. A Pictorial History of the American Indian. New York, Crown Publishers, 1956, 272 p.

ND 237 C35 M3 1959McCracken, Harold. George Catlin and the Old Frontier. folio New York, Dial Press, 1959, 216 p.

ND 237 E35 M33 McDermont, John Francis. Seth Eastman, Pictorial Historian of the Indian. Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 270 p.

Q 11 U5 1890 Matthews, Washington.The Catlin Collection of Indian Paintings. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1890

E 77 M62 Miles, Charles. Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America. Chicago, H. Regnery Company, 1963, 244 p.

E 99 H7 054 O'Kane, Walter Collins, The . Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1953, 267 p.

E 78 N77 P6 Point, Nicolas. Wilderness Kingdom. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967, 274 p.

E 83.866 S3 Schmitt, Martin Ferdinand. Fighting Indians of the West. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1948, 362 p. 35.

Q 11 S7 v.14 art.6Smithsonian Institution. Photographic Portraits of North American Indians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1867, 42 p.

Q 11 S7 v.2 art.3 Stanley, John Mix. Portraits of North American Indians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1852, 76p.

Q 11 S7 v.98 no.18Steward, Julian Haynes. Noteson Hillers' Photographs of the Paiute and Ute Indians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1939, 23p.

ND 237 W77 A25 Winter, George. The Journals and Indiln Paintings of George Winter. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society, 1948, 208 p.

POilERY:

F 786 M42 no.23 Amsden, Charles Avery. AnAnalysis of Hohokam Pottery Design. Glove, Arizona,Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pueblo,1936, 54 p.

Q 11 N82 v.52 Beauchamp, William Martin.Earthenware of the New pt.1 York Aborigines. Albany,University of New York, 1898, 33 plates

E 78 S7 B7 Breternitz, David A. An Appraisal of Tree-Ring Dated Pottery in the Southwest. Tucson,University of Arizona Press, 1966, 128p.

E 99 P9 C43 Chapman, Kenneth M. The Pottery of San Ildefonso Pueblo. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1970, 260 p.

E 98 P8 C5 folio Chapman, Kenneth M. Pueblo Indian Pottery. Nice, France, C. Szwedzicki, 1933, 2 v.

E 98 P8 C57 Clarke, Eleanor Parker. Designson the Prehistoric Pottery in Arizona. Tucson, University of Arizona, 1935, C46 p.

E 99 A8 D4 Deetz, James. The Dynamics of Stylistic Changein Arikara Ceramics. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 195, 111 p.

E 98 P8 F54 1963 Fontana, Bernard L. Papago Indian Pottery. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1962, 163p. E 98 P8 F55 Ford, James Alfred. Analysis of IndianVillage Site Collections. New York, T.J. Moran's Sons, 1937, 285 p. E 98 P8 F62 Ford, James Alfred. Ceramic Decoration Sequence at an Old Indian village. New Orleans, Louisiana Geological Survey, 1935, 41 p.

Social Science Gayton, Anna Hadwick. Yokuts and Western Mono HRAF NS29 5: Pottery-Making. Berdeley, University of California Press, 1929, 251 p.

F 786 M42 no.6 Gladwin, Winifred Jones. An Archaeological Survey of Verde Valley. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pueblo, 1930

F 786 M42 no.7 Gladwin, Winifred Jones. A Method for the Designation of Southwestern Pottery Types. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pieblo, 1930, 5 p.

F 786 M42 no,3 Gladwin, Winifred Jones. The Red-On-Buff Culture of the Gila Basin. Pasadena, Private Printing for the Medallion, 1929, 72 p.

F 786 M42 no.4 Gladwin, Winifred Jones. The Red-On-Buff Culture of the Papagueria. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing of the Medallion, 1929, 6p.

F 786 M42 no.8 Gladwin, Winifred Jones. Some Southwestern Pottery 10, 13 Types. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pueble, 1930

F 786 M42 no.5 GlaJwin, Winifred Jones. The Western Range of the Ren-On-Buff Culture. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pueblo, 1930

F 661 N32 no.3 Grange, Rogei T. Pawnee and Lower Loup Pottery. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1968, 235:p.

F 786 M42 no.19 Haury, Emil Walter. Some Southwestern Pottery Types. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Medallion, Gila Pueblo, 1936, 49p.

F 798 N392 v.1 Hawley, Florence May. Field Manual of Prehistoric no.4 Southwestern Pottery Types. Albuquerque, New Mexico, The University of New Mexico, 1936, 126p.

F 798 N392 v.2 Hill, Willard Williams. Navajo Pottery Manufacture. no.3 Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, 1937, 23 p.

E 98 P8 M28 Marriott, Alice Lee. Maria, the Potter of San Ildefonso. Norman, University of 0Ylahoma Press, 1948, 204 p. 37.

NK 4033 P4 folio Pennsylvania University. Examplesof Maya Pottery in the Museum and Other Collections.Philadelphia, The University Museum, 1925,3 volumes Q 11 S66 1866 Rau, Charles. Indian Pottery.Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1866

Q 11 U55 v.82 Setzler, Frank Maryl. Pottery of theHopewell Type From Louisiana. Washington,National Museum, 1934 E 51 H337 v.38 Smith, Watson. Painted Ceramicsof the Western Mound no.8 at Awntovi. Cambridge, Mass., PeabodyMuseum, 1971, 630 p.

F 786 M42 no.12 Vaillant, George Clapp. SomeResemblances in the Ceramics of Central and NorthAmerica. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for theMedallion, Gila Pueblo, 1932, 50 p.

SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS:

E 51 U8 no.79 Aikens, C. Melvin. Virgin-KayentaCultural Relation- ships. Salt Lake City, Universityof Utah Press, 1966, 66 p.

Q 11 S66 1886 Beckwith, Paul Edmond. Noteson Customs of the Dakotahs. Washington, Smithsonian Institution,Annual Report, 1886

E 99 03 B5 Black Elk. The Sacred Pipe.Norman, University of Oklahoma, Press. 1953, 144p. E 90 B55 A3 Blowsnake, Sam. The Autobiographyof a Winnebago Indian. 1So3 New York, Dover Publications,1963, 91 p. Q 11 U5 1895 Boas, Franz. The Social Organizationand the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians.Washington, National Museum, Annual Report,1895 E 51 U6 no.194 Bowers, Alfred W. Hidatsa Socialand Ceremonial Organization. Washington,Government Printing Office, 1965, 528 p.

Social Science P ors, Alfred W. Mandan Social and Ceremonial microform irganization. Chicago, Universityof Chicago Press, HRAF NQ17 2: 1950, 407 p.

AM 101 1374 Brown, James A. The GentlemanPrm Site. Springfield, no.12 ::sate Museum, 1967, 48p. 38.

E 99 P9 B87 Bunker, Robert Manson. Other Men's Skies. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1956, 256p.

Q 11 U5 1892 Burns, Frank. The Crump Burial Cave. Washington, National 14. mm, Annual Report, 1892

E 51 U6 no. 83 Bushnell, David Ives. Burials of the Algonquian, Siouan and Caddoan Tribes. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1927, 103 p.

'E 51 U6 no.183 Chafe, Wallace L. Seneca Thanksgiving Rituals. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1961,

E 78 S7 C6 1)62 Collier, John. On the Gleaming Way. Denver, Sage Books, 1962, 163 p.

Q 11 S66 1871 Crook, George. Indian Mode of Making Arrow-Heads and Obtaining Fire. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1871

GN 2 A22 no. 32 Crow-Wing. A Pueblo Indian Journal. Menasha, Wisconsin, American Anthropological Association, 1925, 123p.

E 51 U6 no. 86 Densmore, Frances. Chippewa Customs. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1929, 204 p.

E 51 H337 v.59 Dincauze, Dena Ferran. Cremation Cemeteries in no. 1 Eastern Massachusette. Cambridge, Massachusette, Peabody Museum, 1968, 103 p.

E 99 N3 D69 Downs, James F. The Navajo. New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1972, 136 p.

E 98 S7 E3 Edmondson, Munro S. Status Terminology and the Social Structure of North American Indians. Seattle, University Of Washington Press, 1958, 84p.

E 99 P9 E27 Eggan, Frederick Russell. Social Organization of the Western Pueblos. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1950, 373 p.

E 98 S7 E4 Eggan, Frederick Russell. The American Indian. Chicago, Aldine Publishing Company, 1966, 193p.

E 98 S7 E4 Eggan, Frederick Russell. The American Indian. 1966 LOndon, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967, 193p.

E 99 A87 F5 Flannery, Regina. The Gros Ventres of Montana. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1953-57, 2 volumes 39.

E 99 C84 F6 Fox, Robin. The Keresan Bridge. New York, Humanities Press, 1967, 216 p.

E 99 T8 G3 Garfield, Viola Edmundson. Tsimshian Clan and Society. Seattle, University of Washington, 1939, 339p.

E 99 A6 G65 Goodwin, Grenville. The Social Organization of the 1969 Western Apache. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1969, 701 p.

Social Science Hallowell, Alfred Irving. The Role of Conjuring in microform Saulteaux Society. Philadelphia, University of HRAF NG6 4: Pennsylvania Press,1942, 96 p.

E 51 U6 no.94 Harrington, John Peabody. TobaccoAmong the Karuk Indians. Washington, GovernmentPrinting Office, 1932, 284 p.

E 99 P9 H5 Hill, James N. Broken K. Pueblo.Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1970, 149 p.

E 99 N3 H58 Hodge, William H. The Albuquerque Navajos. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1969, 76p.

GN 2 A22 no.54 Hoebe', Edward Adamson. The Political Organization and Law-Ways of the Comanche Indians. Menasha, American Anthropological Association, 1940, 149p.

E 99 E7 H77 Honigmann, John Joseph. Eskimo Townsmen. Ottawa, Canadian Research Center for Anthropology, University of Ottawa, 1965, 278 p.

E 87 H8 Hunter, John Dunn. Manners and Customs of Several Indian Tribes Located West of the Mississippi. Minneapolis, Ross and Haines, 1957, 402p.

E 98 M3 15 Inverarity, Robert Bruce. Movable Maska and Figures folio of the North Pacific Coast Indians. Bloomfield, Michigan, Cranbrook Institute of Science, 1941,

E 99 C5 K484 Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Run Toward the Nightland. Dallas, Southern Methodist University Press, 1967, 197 p.

E 99 C5 K485 Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. The Shadow of Sequoyah. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1965, 129p.

Q 11 S66 1874 King, W.M. Account of the Burial ofan Indian Squaw. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, AnnualReport, 1874 40.

E 99 N3 K55 1962 Kluckhohn, Clyde. Navaho Witchcraft. Boston, Beacon Press, 1962, c1944, 254 p.

E 99 C6 K6 Kohl, Johann Georg. Kitchi-Gami. London, Chapman and Hall, 1860, Minneapolis, Ross and Haines, 1956, 428 p.

Social Science Kohl, Jchann Georg. Kitchi-Gami. London, Chapman microform and Hall, 1860, 428 p. HRAF NG6 20:

E 99 C6 L3 Landes, Ruth. Ojibwa Sociology. New York, Columbia University Press, 1937, 52 p.

Social Science Landes, Ruth. Ojibwa Sociology. New York, Columbia microform University Press, 1937, 144 p. HRAF NG6 2:

E 51 A556 no.11 Lantis, Margaret. Alaskan Eskimo Ceremonialism. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1947, 1966, 127 p.

GR 1 AS v.50 Laski, Vera. Seeking Life. Philadelphia, American Folklore Society, 1958, 176 p.

E 77.2 L4 Levine, Stuart. The American Indian Today. Deland, Florida, Everett Edwards, 1968, 229 p.

E 78 N77 L46 Lewis, Claudia. Indian Families of the Northwest Coast. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1970, 224 p.

E 99 C9z L66 Lewis, :obert Harry. The Crow Indians. New York, Rinehart, 1956, 350 p.

E 99 P9 R25 Longacre, William A. Reconstructing Prehistoric Pueblo Societies. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1970, 247 p.

Q 11 U5 1897 McGuire, Joseph Deakins. Pipes and Smoking Customs of the American Aborigines. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1897,

Q 11 US 1887 Mason, Otis TUfton. Cradles of the American Aborigines. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1887

Q 11 S66 1886 Mason, Otis TUfton. The Ray Collection From Hupa Reservation. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1886, 41.

N 5310 M5 no.2 Mochon, Marion Johnson. Masks of the Northwest Coast. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Museum, 1966, 102 p.

E 99 J5 06 Opler, Morris Edward. Childhood and Youth in Jicarilla Apache Society. Los Angeles, The Southwest Museum, 1946, 170 p.

E 99 T35 07 Ortiz, Alfonso. The Tewa World. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1969, 197 p.

E 77 08 Oswalt, Wendell H. This Land Was Theirs. New York, J. Wiley, 1966, 560 p.

E 99 C53 P6 Powell, Peter J. Sweet Medicine. Norman,University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, 2 volumes

E 98 D8 R3 Radin, Paul. The Road of Life and Death.New York, Pantheon Books, 1945, 345 p.

E 99 E7 R28 Ray, Dorothy Jean. Eskimo Masks. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1967, 246 p.

Q 11 S66 1916 Safford, William Edwin. Narcotic Plants and Stimulants of the Ancient Americans. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1916

E 99 D1 S3 Sandoz, Mari. These Were the Sioux. New York, Hastings House, 1961, 118 p.

E 99 S54 S3 Schultz, James Willard. My Life as an Indian. New York, Doubleday, Page and Company, 1907, 426 p.

GN 2 Y3 no.65 Shimony, Annemarie Anrod. Conservatism Among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve. New Haven, Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 1961, 302 p.

E 98 S67 S5 Shorris, Earl. The Death of the Great Spirit. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1971, 253 p.

E 99 N16 S5 Simmons, William Scranton. Cautantowwit's House. 1970 Providence, Brown University Press, 1970, 178 p.

E 51 U6 no.120 Steward, Julian Haynes. Basin-Plateau Aboriginal Sociopolitical Groups. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1938, 346 p.

Q 11 S7 vol.85 Swanton, John Reed. Modern Square Grounds of the no.8 Creek Indians, Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1931, 46 p. 42.

E 51 V55 42d Swanton, John Reed. Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy. Washington, Government Printing Office, 472 p.

E 51 U6 no.103 Swanton, John Reed. Source Material for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Choctaw Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1931, 282 p.

E 99 17 T6 Tooker, Elizabeth. The Iroquois Ceremonial of Midwinter. Syracuse, University of Syracuse Press, 1970, 189 p.

E 90 T9 A3 Two Leggings. Two Leggings. New York, Crowell, 1967, 226 p.

E 51 A556 v.13,14 Underhill, Ruth Murray. Ceremonial Patterns in the Greater Southwest. New York, J.J. Augustin, 1948, 62 p.

E 99 P9 U3 Underhill, Ruth Murray. First Penthouse Dwellers of America. New York, J.J. Augustin, 1938, 155 p.

Social Science Underhill, Ruth Murray. Social Organization of the microform Papago Indians. New York, Columbia University Press, HRAF NU28 2: 1939, 280 p.

E 98 R3 W4 1970 Waters, Frank. Masked Gods. Chicago, Swallow Press, 1970, c.1950, 438 p.

E 99 D1 W29 Wax, Murray Lionel. Formal Education in an American Indian Community. Atlanta, Emory University, 1964, 126 p.

Q 11 S66 1887 Webster, Clement Lyon. Indian Graves in Floyd and Counties, Iowa. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1887

GN 2 A22 no.38 White, Leslie A. The Pueblo of San Felipe. Menasha, Wisconsin, The American Anthropological Association, 1932, 69 p.

E 99 P2 W48 Whiting, Beatrice Blyth. Paiute Sorcery. New York, Viking Fund, 1950, 110 p.

E 99 N3 W93 Wyman, Leland Clifton. Beautyway. New York, Pantheon Books, 1957, 218 p.

Docu-ment Yarrow, Harry Crecy. Introduction to the Study of SI 2.2 M84 Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1880, 114 p. 43.

ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

E 98 T35 AS Amsden, Charles Avery. Navaho Weaving, Its Technic 1964 and Its History. Chicago, Rio Grande Press, 1964, 261 p.

Q 11 N82 v.50 Beauchamp, William Martin. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements. Albany, University of the State of New York, 1897, 84 p.

Q 11 N82 no.89 Beauchamp, William Martin. Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York. Albany, New York State Education Department, 1905

Q 11 N82 v. 51 Beauchamp, William Martin. Polished Stone Articles. Albany, University of the State of New York, 1897, 102 p.

E 98 E2 C3 Cahn, Edgar S. Our Brother's Keeper. New York, World Publishing Company, 1969, 194p.

E 98 E2 C3 1970 Cahn, Edgar S. Our Brother's Keeper. New York, World Publishing Company, 1970, 194p.

GN 4 V5 no. 5 Carter, George Francis. Plant Geography and Culture History in the American Southwest. New York, Viking Fund Publications, 1945, 140p.

E 99 P6 C3 Castetter, Edward Franklin. Pima and Papago Indian Agriculture. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, 1942, 245 p.

Social Science Castetter, Edward Franklin. Pima and Papago Indian microform Agriculture. Albuquerque, New Mexico, University HRAF NU28 5: Press, 1942, 245 p.

E 99 Y95 C3 Castetter, Edward Franklin. Yuman Indian Agriculture. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1951, 274 p.

E 78 N65 D51 Dick, Herbert W. Bat Cave. Santa Fe, New Mexico, School of American Research, 1965, 114p.

E 99 A6 G34 Getty, HArry T. The San Carlos Indian Cattle Industry. Tucson, Unoversity of Arizona Press, 1963, 87p.

E 51 U6 no.56 Henderson, Junius. Ethnozoology of theTewa Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1914,76 p.

Social Science Henderson, Junius. Ethnozoology of theTewa Indians. microform Washington, Government Printing Office,1914, HRAF NT18 2: 76 p. 44.

Q 11 U5 1900 Holmes, William Henry. Anthropological Studies in California. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1900

Social Science Hunt, George T. The Wars of the Iroquois. Madison, microform University of Wisconsin Press, 1960, 209p. HRAF NM9 38:

E 98 T35 J2 James, George Wharton. Indian Blankets and Their 1937a Makers. New York, Tudor Publishing Company, 1937, 213 p.

Q 11 S66 1879 Jones, Charles Colcook. Primitive Manufacture of Spear and Arrow Points Along the Line of the Savannah River. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1879

E 98 T35 K42 Kent, Kate Peck. The Story of Navaho Weaving. Phoenix, Heard Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Arts, 1961, 48 p.

Q 11 S7 Lewton, Frederick Lewis. The Cotton of the Hopi Indians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1912

Q 11 US 1889 Mason, Otis Tufton. Aboriginal Skin-Dressing. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1889

E 99 N3 M45 Maxwell, Gilbert S. Navajo Rugs. Palm Desert, California, Desert-Southwest Publications, 1963, 72 p.

Q 11 S66 1881 Mohr, Charles Theodore. Aboriginal Soapstone Quarry and Shell-Heaps in Alabama. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report 1881

E 98 A3 M6 Morris, Loverne. The American Indian as a Farmer. Chicago, Melmont Publishers, 1963, 47p.

Q 11 S66 1872 Rau, Charles. Ancient Aboriginal Trade in Nbrth America. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1872

E 99 N3 R39 Reichard, Gladys Amanda. Navajo Shepherd and Weaver. New York, J.J. Augustin, 1936, 222 p.

E 99 N3 R4 Reichard, Gladys Amanda. Spider Woman. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1934, 287p. 45.

Q 11 S66 1926 Safford, William Edwin. Our Heritagefrom the American Indians. Washington, SmithsonianInstitution, Annual Report, 1926

EDUCATION

E 97 A54 American Indian Historical Society.Textbooks and the American Indian. New York, J.J.Augustin, 1970, 269 p.

E 97 A7 Arizona State University, Tempe. HigherEducation of Southwestern Indians with Referenceto Success and Failure. Tempe, ArizonaState University Press, 1962, 275 p.

Docu-ment Blauch, Lloyd E. Educational Servicefol. Indians. Y 3 Ad9/2 7 18 Washington, Government Printing Office,1939, 137 p.

E 97 C56 Clark, Ann. Journey to the People.New York, Viking Publishers, 1969, 128 p.

L 111 A6 1933 Cook, Mrs. Katherine Margaret O'Brien.The Education no.12 of Native and Minority Groups. Wabhington,Government Printing Office, 1933, 57p.

E 97 C882 Crump, Mrs. Bonnie Lela Massey. The Educabilityof Indian Children in Reservation Schools.Durant, Oklahoma, Southeastern State TeachersCollege, 1932, 58 p.

Social Science Erikson, Erik Homburger. Observationson the Yurok. microform Los Angeles, University of CaliforniaPress, 1943, HRAF NS31 4: 301 p.

F 909 F66 Forrest, Mrs. Elizabeth Chabot. DaylightMoon. New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company,1937, 340 p. E 97 G6 Golden, Gertrude. Red Moon Called Me.San Antonio, Naylor Company, 1954, 211p.

E 97 H35 Harkins, Arthur M. Indian Educationin Minneapolis. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota,1969, 35 p. E 98 C5 H3 Havighurst, Robert James. American Indianand White Children. Chicago, University ofChicago Press, 1955, 335 p. 4b.

E 51 U6 no.148 Hilger, Inez, Sister. Child Life and Its Cultural Background. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1952, 253 p.

E 51 U6 no.146 Hilger, Inez, Sister. Chippewa Child Life and Its Cultural Background. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1951, 204 p.

Social Science Hilger, Inez, Sister. Chippewa Child Life and Its microform Cultural Background. Washington, Government HRAF NG6 15: Printing Office, 1951, 204 p.

E 99 E7 H53 Hippler, Arthur E. Barrow and Kotzebue. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, Training Center for Community Programs, 1969, 64 p.

E 99 04 L165 LaFlesche, Francis. The Middle Five. Madison, 1963 University of Wisconsin Press, 1963, 152 p.

E 99 N3 L57 Leighton, Dorothea Cross. Children of the People. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1948, 277 p.

E 93 M63 1963 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1963, 29 p.

E 78 N65 N59 New Mexico University. The Indian Research Study. Albuquerque, College of Education, University of New Mexico, 1961, 2 volumes

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E 97 03 Ohio State University. The Education of American Indians. Washington, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education, 1968, 176 p.

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E 78 N78 R65 Rosman, Abraham. Feasting With Mine Enemy.Rank and Exchange Among Northwest Coast Societies.New York, Columbia University Press,1971, 221p. F 880 R81 1849a Ross, Alexander. Adventures of theFirst Settlers on the Columbia River. Ann Arbor, University Microfilms, 1966, 352 p.

Micro card Ross, Alexander. Adventures of theFirst Settlers F 880 R81 on the Oregon or Columbia River. London, Smith Elder and Company, 1849, 352p.

F 880 R812 Ross, Alexander. Adventures of theFirst Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River. Chicago, R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company,1923, 388 p.

Micro card Ross, Alexander.The Fur Hunters of the Far West. F 880 R82 London, Smith,Elder and Company, 1855, 2 volumes F 880 R84 Ross, Alexander.The Fur Hunters of the Far West. Chicago, R.R.Donnelley and Sons Company, 1924, 317 p.

F 880 R85 Ross, Alexander. The Fur Hunters of theFar West. Norman, University of OklahomaPress, 1956, 304P E 98 F6 R8 Running, Corinne. When Walkedthe Earth. New York, H. Holt, 1949, 71p.

F 592 R9835 Ruxton, George Frederick Augustus.Mountain Men. New York, Holiday House, 1966, 278p. E Si H337 v.65 Schaafsma, Polly. The Rock Art of Utah.Cambridge, Peabody Museum, 1971, 169p. E 78 K3 S26 Schwaitz, Douglas Wright. Conceptionsof Kentucky Prehistory. Lexington, University ofKentucky Press, 1968, 1967, 133p. E 99 E7 S43 Senungetuk, Joseph E. Giveor Take a Century; a Eskimo Chronicle. San Francisco,Indian Historian Press, 1971, 206 p. 64.

E 51 U6 n.131 Setzler, Frank Maryl. Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1941, 103 p.

E 78 C2 C34 Sheffe, Norman. Canada's Indians. Toronto, McGraw- Hill, 1970, 86 p.

E 78 M4 E36 Shepard, Thomas. The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel Breaking Forth Upon the Indians in New England. New York, reprinted for J. Sabin, 1865, 56 p.

F 594 S613 Simonin, Louis Laurent. The Rocky Mountain Westin 1867. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press,1966, 170 p.

Micro card Simpson, James Hervey. The Shortest Route to F 826 S61 California. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1869, 58 p.

F 385 S7 1964 Sowell, Andrew Jackson. Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas. New York, Argosy- Antiquarian, 1964, 2 volumes

E 51 U6 n.171 Spencer, Robert F. The North Alaskan Eskimo. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1959, 490 p.

E 78 S7 S6 1970 Spicer, Edward Holland. Cycles of Conquest.Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1970, 609 p.

F 209.3 S8 Steele, William O. Westward Adventure. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1962, 188 p.

F 909 S8 Stefansson, Evelyn Schwartz Baird. Here in Alaska. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1943, 154 p.

F 864 S5425 Sullivan, Marion F. Westward the Bells. Staten Island, New York, Alba House, 1971, 220 p.

Social Science Swan, James Gilchrist. The Indians of CapeFlattery. microform Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1879, 108 p. HRAF NEll 3:

E 51 U6 n.137 Swanton, John Reed. The Indians of the Southeastern United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1946, 943 p.

E 78 S7 T3 folio Tanner, Clara Lee. Southwest Indian Craft Arts. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1968, 206 p. 65.

E 51 U8 no.29 Taylor, Dee Calderwood. Two FremontSites and Their Position in SouthwesternPre-history. Salt Lake City, University of UtahPress, 1957, 185 p.

E 78 W5 T5 Tibbles, Thomas Henry. Buckskinand Blanket Days. Garden City, New York,Doubleday, 1957, 336 p.

F 1054.5 P68 Tolboom, Wanda Neill. ArcticBride. New York, T6 1957 Morrow, 1957, 1956, 256p.

E 78 N7 T7 Trelease, Allen W. Indian Affairsin Colonial New York. Ithaca, New York, CornellUniversity Press, 1960, 379 p.

E 78 W6 T7 Trotter, George A. From Feather,Blanket, and Tepee. New York, Vantage Press,1955, 190 p. E 78 W3 U25 Uncommon Controversy; FishingRights of the Muckle- 1970 shoot, Puyallup and NisquallyIndians. Seattle, University of WashingtonPress, 1970, 232 p.

Docu-ment Underhill, Ruth Murray. Indiansof the Pacific I 20.30 5 960 Northwest. Riverside, California,Sherman Institute Press, 1945, 232p.

Docu-ment United States Census Office.Indians. The Six I 12.7 In2/2 Nations of New York. Washington,Government Printing Office, 1892, 89p.

E 99 E7 V23 VanStone, James W. Point Hope,An Eskimo Village in Transition. Seattle, Universityof Washington Press, 1962, 177 p.

F 7 V3 Vaughan, Alden T. New EnglandFrontier. Boston, Little, Brown, 1965, 430p.

Micro card Victor, Mrs. Frances AurettaFuller Barrett. E 83.84 V64 Early Indian Wars of Oregon.Salem, Oregon, F.C. Baker, 1894, 719p.

E 184 Al V6 Vogt, Evon Zartman.-Peopleof Rimrock. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1966,342 p. F 594 W37 Webb, William Edward. BuffaloLand. Cincinnati, E. Hannaford and Company,1872, 503 p. 66.

E 78 W5 W4 Wedel, Waldo Rudolph. Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 355 p.

E 78 D3 W38 Weslager, Clinton Alfred. A Brief Account of th; Indians of Delaware. Neward, Delaware, University of Delaware Press, 1963, 1953, 31 p.

F 166 W4 1968 Weslager, Clinton Alfred. Delaware's Buried Past. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 1968, 219 p.

E 78 M7 W64 Woods, Richard G. A Review of Research on Minneapolis Indians. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 1969, 34 p.

F 880 W9 Work, John. The Snake Country Expedition of 1830- 1831. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971, 172 p.

E 78 045 W7 Wright, Muriel Hazel. A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1951, 300 p.

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

E 93 C72 Brophy, William A. Commission on the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the American Indian. The Indian, America's Unfinished Business. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 236 p.

Micro card Burleigh, Walter Atwood. Indian Affairs. Washington, E 93 B96 F.J. Rives and G.A. Bailey, 1869, 14 p.

E 99 A6 CS Clum, Woodworth. Apache Agent. New York, Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1936, 296 p.

L D9 C8 D4 Debo, Angie. The Rise and Fail of the Choctaw Re- 1961 public. 2d ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 214 p.

E 99 C9 DI Debo, Angie. The Road to Disappearance. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1941, 399 p.

E 93 D38 Deloria, Vine. Of Utmost Good Faith. San Francisco, Straight Arrow Books, 1971, 262 p. 67.

E 99 C8 D46 DeRoiser, Arthur H. The Removal of the Choctaw Indians. Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1970, 208 p.

E 83.866 E3 Edwards, Philip S. The Medicine Lodge Indian Peace Treaty end A Brief Narrative History of the Indian Wars on the Southern Plains. Kechi, Kansas, Mid-American Publications, 1961, 46 p.

E 93 E55 Ellis, Richard N. General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1970, 287 p.

GN 4 C63 no.8 Fay, George Emory. Charters, Constitutions, and By- Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America. Greeley, Museum of Anthropology, Colorado State College, 1967, 1 volume

GN 4 C63 no.24 Fay, George Emory. Treaties, and Land Cessions, pt. la Between the Sioux and the United States of America. Greeley, Museum of Anthropology, Colorado State College, 1972, 139 p.

GN 37 G743 no.13 Fay, George Emory. Land Cessions in Utah and Colorado by the Ute Indians. Greeley, University of Northern Colorado Museum of Anthropology, 1970, 60 p.

E 93 F64 Foremen,. Grant. Advancing the Frontier. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1933, 363p.

E 93 F65 Foremen, Grant. The Last Trek of the Indians. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1946, 382 p.

E 93 F96 Fritz, Henry Eugene. The Movement for Indian Assimilation. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Press, 1963, 244 p.

E 93 H2 Hagan, William Thomas. American Indians. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1961, 190p.

KF 8205 H3 Hagan, William Thomas. Indian Police and Judges. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1966, 194p.

E 93 H79 Horsman, Reginald. Expansion and American Indian Policy. Michigan State University Press, 1967, 209 p. 68.

E 93 H83 Houghton, Nealie Doyle. Wards of the United States Arizona Applications; a Study of the Legal Status of Indians. Tucson, University of Arizona, 1946, 19 p.

E 95 164 folio Indian Treaties Printed by Benjamin Franklin. Philadelphia, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1938, 340 p.

E 93 159 Institute for Government Research. The Problem of Indian Administration. Baltimore, THe Johns Hopkins Press, 1928, 872 p.

E 93 J13 Jackson, Helen Maria Fiske Hunt. A Century of Dishonor. Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1885, 1887, 514 p.

E 195 J2 Jacobs, Wilbur R. Diplomacy and Indian Gifts. Stanford, California, Stanford University Press, 1950, 208 p.

E 91 J3 1972 Jacobs, Wilbur R. Dispossessing the American Indian. New York, Scribirr, 1972, 240 p.

E 78 G73 J6 Jones, Douglas C. The Treaty of Medicine Lodge. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 237 p.

E 99 N3 K34 Kelly, Lawrence C. The Navajo Indl'ans and Federal Indian Policy. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1968, 221 p.

E 93 K6 Kneale, Albe:t H. Indian Agent. Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1950, 429 p.

E 77 L24 LaFarge, Oliver. The Changing Indian. Nom:, University of Oklahoma Press, 1942, 184 p.

E 77 L65 1970 Leupp, Francis Ellington. The Indian and His Problem. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1910, Johnson Reprint, 1970, 369 p.

E 99 A6 L6 Lockwood, Francis Cummins. The Apache Indians. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1938, 348 p.

E 77 S5 1939 Lorain, C.T., editor. Seminar on the North American Indian Today. Toronto, The University of Toronto Press, 1943, 361 p.

E 78 W5 L6 Lowie, Robert Harry. Indians of the Plains. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1954, 222 p. 69.

AS 36 K3 v.2, n.3 Malin, James Claude. Indian Policy and Westward Expansion. Lawrence, The University of Kansas, 1921, 108 p.

E 93 M63 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1962, 209 p.

E 93 M63 1966 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians, Tribal Relations with the Federal Government. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1966, 856p.

E 93 M63 1967 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians, Tribal Relations with the Federal Government. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1967, 848p.

E 76 D45 1968 Morey, Sylvester M., editor, Can the Red Man Help the White Man. New York, G. Church, 1970, 116p.

E 77 M88 1970 Morse, Jedidiah. A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs. New York, A.M. Kelly, 1970, 400 p.

E 93 N22 Nammack, Georgiana C. Fraud, Politics, and the Dispossession of the Indians; the Iroquois Land Frontier in the Colonial Period. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, 128p.

E 99 17 N76 Noon, Joh:. A. Law and Government of the Grand River Iroquois. New York, Viking Fund, 1949, 186p.

Social Science Noon, John A. Law and Government of the Grand River microform Iroquois. New York, Viking Fund, 1949, 186p. HRAF NM9 9:

E 99 A6 033 Ogle, Ralph Hedrick. Federal Control of the Western 1940a . Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1970, 259 p.

E 99 03 04 Olson, James C. Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1965, 375p.

E 93 A86 Peckham, Howard and Charles Gibson, editors, Attitudes of Colonial Powers Toward the American Indian. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1969, 139p.

E 91 P53 1972 Pierre, George. American Indian Crisis. San Antonio, Naylor Company, 1971, 1972, 216 p. 70.

E 93 P95 Priest, Loring Benson. Uncle Sam's Stepchildren, the Reformation of United States Indian Policy. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1942, 310 p.

E 93 P965 Prucha, Francis Paul. American Indian Policy in the Formative Years. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1963, 303 p.

E 93 S34 Schmeckebier, Laurence Frederick. The Office of Indian Affairs. Baltimore, Maryland, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1927, 591p.

E 51 H337 v.43 Smith, Watson. Zuni Law. Cambridge, the Museum, n.1 1954, 175 p.

E 93 S66 Sorkin, Alan L. American Indians and Federal Aid. Washington, D.C., The Brookings Institution, 1971, 231 p.

F 483 S6 . Sosin, Jack M. Whitehall and the Wilderness. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1961, 307p.

E 77 S83 Steiner, Stanley. The New Indians. New York, Harper and Row, 1967, 1968, 348p.

F 694 S73 Stewart, Dora Ann. Government and Development of Oklahoma Territory. Oklahoma City, Harlow Publishing Company, 1933, 434 p.

GN 37 G743 Stockbridge Indians. Treaties Between the Stockbridge n.18 Munsee Tribes of Indians and the United States of America. Greeley, University of Northern Colorado, 1970, 62 p.

Micro card Textor, Lucy Elizabeth. Official RelationsBetween H 31 L5 n.2 the United States and theSioux Indians. Palo Alto, California, The University, 1896, 162p.

B 93 T8 Turner, Katharine C. Red Men Callingon the Great White Father. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1951, 235 p. 71.

E 93 T9 Tyler, S. Lyman. Indian Affairs.Provo, Utah, Institute of American IndianStudies, Brigham Young University, 1964, 73p.

E 95 U5 1964 United States Congress. Listof Indian Treaties. Washington, Government PrintingOffice, 1964, 45 p.

E 415.9 F64 U5 United States Congress. AbstractedIndian Trust Bonds. Washington, GovernmentPrinting Office, 1861, 365 p.

E 95 U62 United States National Achives. Listof Documents Concerning the Negotiation ofRatified Indian Treaties. Washington, GovernmentPrinting Office, 1949, 175 p.

Docu-ment United States Office of IndianAffairs. Report to I 20.1 1855.56 Commissioner of Indian Affairsto the Secretary 1920/21 1931/32 of the Interior. Washington,Government Printing Office, 1855-1932, volumes.

Docu-ment United States Solicitor forthe Department of the I 48.6 In2 Interior. Handbook of Federal IndianLaw. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1942, 455p. E 95 U6 1873 United States Treaties. A Compilationof All the Treaties Between the UnitedStates and the Indian Tribes. Washington, GovernmentPrinting Office, 1873, 1075 p.

E 99 D1 U9 Utley, Robert Marshall. TheLast Days of the Sioux Nation. New Haven, Yale UniversityPress, 1963, 314 p.

KF 8205 W38 Washburn, Wilcomb E. Red Man'sLand/White Man's Law. New York, Scribner, 1971,280 p. GN 1 S54 v.9 Williams, Aubrey W. NavajoPolitical Process. Washington, Smithsonian InstitutionPress, 1970, 75 p.

E 77 W796 1971 Wise, Jennings Cropper. TheRed Man in the New World Drama; A Politico-LegalStudy. New York, Macmillan, 1971, 418p. 72.

HISTORY

E 540 13 A2 Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War. Cleveland, The Arthur H.Clark Company, 1919, 403 p.

E 540 13 A22 Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian Under Reconstruction. Cleveland,The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1925, 419 p.

E 78 W5 A593 Andrist, Ralph K. The Long Death. New York, Macmillan 1964, 371 p.

E 98 07 A7 Armstrong, Virginia Irving. I Have Spoken.Chicago, 1971 Sage Books, 1971, 206 p.

PZ 7 A7352 Br Arnold, Elliott. Broken Arrow. New York,Meredith Press, 1954, 1967, 246 p.

E 91 A8 1967 Atkin, Edmond. The Appalachian Indian Frontier. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1967, 108 p.

F 804 S8 B3 Bailey, Lynn Robinsoa. Bosque Redondo; an American Concentration Camp. Pasadena, California, Socio- Technical Books, 1970, 176 p.

E 99 C8 P62 Baird, W. David Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1972, 238 p.

Micro card Bannon, James Birchett. Osceola, A Tale of the PZ 3 R173 Osc Seminole War. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1838, 150 p.

E 83.84 B9 Barns, Robert Ignatius. The Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1966, 512 p.

E 467.1 C99 B3 Bates, Charles Francis. Custer's Indian Battles. folio Bronxville, New York, 1936, 3i p.

E 83.835 B4 Bemrose, John. Reminiscences of the Second Seminole War. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1966, 117 p.

F 687 L7 B5 Bernhardt, Christian. Indian Raids in Lincoln County, Kansas. Lincoln, Kansas, The Lincoln Sentinel:Printers, 1910, 62 p. 73.

E 83.88 B76 1958 Bourke, John Gregory. An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre. New York, Scribner, 1958, 128 p.

E 83.86 B78 1892 Bourke, John Gregory. On .the Border With Crook. London, Sampson Low, 1892, 491p.

E 83.876 B8 Bradley, James H. The March qf the Montana Column. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 182 p.

Micro-card Brady, Cyrus Townsend. Bcrder Fights and Fighters. E179 B8 New York, McClure, Phillips and Company, 1902 , 382 p.

E 81 B75 1971 Brown, Dee Alexander. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971, 1970, 487 p.

E 83.863 B7 Brown, Dee Alexander. The Galvanized Yankees. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1963, 243p.

E 83.877 B7 Brown, Mark Herbert. The Flight of the Nez Perce. New York, Putnam, 1967, 480p.

Micro-card Bryant, Charles S. A History of the Great Massacre. F. 83.86 B915 Cincinnati, R.W. Carroll and Company, 1868, 504 p.

E 83.817 B8 Buckmaster, Henrietta. The Seminole Wars. New York, Collier Books, 1966, 153p.

E 83,877 -5 Chalmers, Harvey. The Last Stand of the Nez Perce. New York, Twayne Publishers, 1962, 288p.

E 470.9 C7 Colton, Ray Charles. The Civil War in the Western Territories. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1959, 230 p.

E 99 C9 C65 Corkran, David H. The Creek Frontier. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967, 343p.

F 594 C97 1952 Custer, George Armstrong.My LIfe on the Plains. Chicago, Lakeside Press, 1952, 626p.

F 594 C97 1963 Custer, George Armstrong.My Life on the Plains. Chicago, Folio Society, 1963, 254p. 74.

E 99 C5 D23 Daie, Edward Everett. Cherokee Cavaliers. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1939, 319 p.

F 761 B87 David, Robert Beebe. Finn Burnett. Glendale, California, The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1937, 378 p.

E 99 A6 D26 Davis, Britton. The Truth About Geronimo. London, Oxford University Press, 1929,253 p.

E 83.866 G88 1958 Debarthe, Joseph. Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1958, 268 p.

E 77 D34 Debo, Angie. A History of the Indians of the United States. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970, 386 p.

E 77 D393 Dennis, Henry C. The American Indian. Dobbs Ferry, New York, Oceana Publications, 1971, 137 p.

;licro card DeShields, James T. Border Wars of Texas. Tioga, F 386 D45 Texas, The Herald Company, 1912, 400 p.

E 81 D68 Downey, Fairfax Davis. Indian Wars of the U.S. Army, 1776-1865. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1963, 248 p.

E 81 D92 Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Massacres of the Mountains. New York, HArper Brothers, 1886, 784 p.

E 83.866 E36 Ege, Robert J. Tell Baker to Strike them Hard.

Bellevue, Nebraska, Old Army Press, 1970 , 146 p.

Micro card Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The Round-Up; or Geronimo's PZ 7 E47 Ro Last Raid. Chicago, J.C. Winston Company, 1908, 347 p.

E 83.879 ES Emmitt, Robert. The Last War Trail. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1954, 333 p.

E 83.866 F52 Finerty, John Frederick. War-Path and Bivouac. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 358 p.

E 77 F68 Forbes, Jack D. The Indian in America's Past. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1964, 181 p. 75.

E 99 Y94 F59 Forbes, Jack D. Warriors of the Colorado.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1965, 378p.

F 396 F712 Foreman, Grant. Indians and Pioneers.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1936,300 p.

E 83.859 F7 Frink, Maurice. Fort Defiance andthe Navajos. Boulder, Colorado, Pruett Press, 1968, 124p. Micro card Frost, John. Border Wars of theWest. Buffalo, E 81 F925 Derby, Orton and Milligan, 1853, 608p.

E 90 C5 B74 Gabriel, Ralph Henry. Elias Buoudinot, Cherokee, and His America. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1941, 190p.

E 99 17 G67 Graymont, Barbara. The Iroquois in theAmerican Revolution. Syracuse, Syracuse UniversityPress, 1972, 359 p.

E 99 C53 G8 Grinnell, George Bird. The FightingCheyennes. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1915, 431p.

E 99 C53 G8 Grinnell, George Bird. The FightingCheyennes. 19 56 Norman, University of OklahomaPress, 1956, 1915, 453 p.

E 83.866 N86 Grinell, George Bird. Two GreatScouts and Their Pawnee Battalion. Cleveland, The ArthurH. Clark Company, 1928, 299p.

E 77 G88 Grisham, Noel. A Serpent fora Dove. Austin, Texas, Jenkins Publishing Company, 1971,168 p.

F 761 H24 Hafen, LeRoy Reuben. Fort Laramie and thePageant of the West. Glendale, California,The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1938, 429p.

E 99 S23 H14 Hagan, William Thomas. The Sac andFox Indians. Norman, University of OklahomaPress, 1958, 287 p.

E 83.183 H15 Halbert, Henry Sale. The Creek War of1813 and 1969 1814. University, Alabama, Universityof Alabama Press, 1969, 331 p.

F 591 H4 Hebard, Grace Raymond. The Bozeman Trail. Cleveland, The Arthur H. ClarkCompany, 1922, 2 volumes F 591 H4 1960 Hebard, Grace Raymond.The Bozeman Trail. Cleveland, The Arthur H. ClarkCompany, 1960, 1922, 2 volumes 76.

E 83.863 H68 Hoig, Stan. The Sand Creek Massacre. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 217 p.

E 90 J8 H6 Howard, Helen Addison. War Chief Joseph. Lincoln, 1969 University of Nebraska Press, 1941, reprinted 1969, 368 p.

Ii 99 D7 H6 Howard, James Henri. The Warrior Who Killed Custer. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1968, 84 p.

E 77 H8 Hubbard, Jeremiah. Forty Years Among the Indians. Miami, Oklahoma, Phelps Printers, 1913, 200 p.

E 82 H89 1969 Hubbard, William. The History of the Indian Wars in New England From the First Settlement to the Termination of the War with King Philip. reprinted, New York, Kraus Reprint, 1969, 2 volumes

Social Science Hunt, George T. The Wars of the Iroquois. Madison, HRAF NM9 38: University of Wisconsin Press, 1960, 209 p.

E 77 H98 Hyde, George E. Indians of the Woodlands. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1962, 295 p.

E 99 D1 J3 Jackson, Donald Dean. Custer's Gold. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1966, 152 p.

Micro card Johnson, Richard W. A Soldier's Reminiscenses in E 181 J68 Peace and War. Philadelphia, Press of J.B. Lippincott, 1886, 428 p.

F 799 J76 Jones, Oakah L. Pueb16 Warriors and Spanish Conquest. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 225 p.

F 597 J62 Jones, Robert Huhn. The Civil War in the Northwest. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1960, 216 p.

Micro card Kelsey, D.M. Our Pioneer Heroes and Their Daring E 179 K3 Deeds. Philadelphia, Scannell and Company, 1887, 672 p.

E 83.866 K553 King, Charles. Campaigning with Crook. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1964, 166 p.

E 181 C315 K5 Kings, James T. War Eagle. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1963, 323 p.

E 83.866 K58 Knight, Oliver. Following the Indian Wars. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1960, 348 p.

E 83.835 L4 Laumer, Frank. Massacre. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1968, 188 p. E 77 N63 Leacock, Eleanor Burke. North American Indians in Historial Perspective. New York, Random House, 1971, 498 p.

E 83.866 L4 Leckie, William H. The Military Conquest of the Southern Plaics. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963, 269 p.

E 83.866 L83 Luce, Edward S. Keogh, Comanche and Custer. Dedham, Massachusetts, 1939, 127 p.

GN 37 A8 T4 McAllister, J. Gilbert. Daveko, Kiowa-Apache no.17 Medicine Man. Austin, Texas Memorial Museum, 1970, 61 p.

E 83.876 M3 McClernand, Edward John. With the Indian and the Buffalo in Montana. Glendale, California, Arthur H. Clark, 1969; 176 p.

F 517 M15 1970 McKnight, Charles. Our Western Border. Philadelphia, J.C. McCurdy and Company, 1875, reprinted, New York, Johnson Reprint, 1970, 756 n.

E 58 M17 1968 Macleod, William Christie. The American Indian Frontier. London, Dawsons of the Pall Mall, 1928, reprinted, 1968, 598 p.

E 77 Mi76 McNickle, D'Arcy. The Indian Tribes of the United States. London, Oxford University Press, 1962, 79 p.

E 58 M18 McNickle, D'Arcy. They Came Here First. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1949, 325 p.

E 99 N5 M3 McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil. Hear Me, My Chiefs. Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1952, 640p.

E 83.835 M3 Mahon, John K. History of the Second Seminole War. Gainesville, University of Florida. Press, 1967, 387 p.

E 93 M29 1972 Manypenny, George Washington. Our Indian Wards New York, DaCapo, 1972, 436 p.

E 90 W8 M35 Marquis, Thomas Bailey. A Warrior Who Fought Custer. Minneapolis, The Midwest Company, 1931, 384p.

E 99 S22 M4 Meyer, Roy Willard. History of the Santee Sioux. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1968, 1967, 434 p. 78.

E 99 1'6 M5 Miller, Polly. Lost Heritage of Alaska. Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1967, 289 p.

E 98 R3 M6 Moohey, James. The Ghost-Dance Religion and the 1965 Sioux Outbreak of 1890. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965, 359 p.

F 1231 U33 M6 Moorhead, Max L. The Apache Frontier. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1968, 309 p.

E 83.833 M68 Motte, Jacob Rhett. Journey into Wilderness. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1953, 326 p.

PS 3527 E35 S63 Neihardt, John Gneisenau. The Song of the Indian 1928 Wars. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1928, 300 p.

E 83.866 N85 North, Luther Hedden. Man of the Plains. Lincoln, A3 University of Nebraska Press, 1961, 350 p.

F 694 N95 1942 Nye, Wilbur Sturtevant. Carbineand Lance. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press,1942, 345 p.

F 694 N95 1943 Nye, Wilbur Sturtevant. Carbineand Lance. Norman, Universi+y of Oklahoma Press,1943, 441 p.

F 694 N95 1969 Nye, Wilbur Sturtevant. Carbineand Lance. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press,1969, 361 p.

E 83.86 033 Oehler, Charles M. The Great Sioux Uprising. New York, Oxford University Press, 1959, 272 p.

E 29 U8 P3 Parkhill, Forbes. The Last of the Indian Wars. New York, Collier Books, 1961, 127 p.

E 83.877 J87 Pollock, Dean. Joseph, Chief of the Nez Perce. Portland, Binfords and Morton, 1950, 62 p.

E 97.6 C2 P89 Pratt, Richard Henry. Battlefield and Classroom. 1964 New Haven, Yale University Press, 1964, 358 p.

E 93 P966 Prucha, Francis Paul. The Indian in American History. New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1971, 126 p.

E 99 17 R28 Reaman, George Elmore. The Trail of the Iroquois. New York, Barnes and Noble, 1967, 138 p.

F 595 R38 1895 Remington, Frederic. Pony Tracks. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1895, 269 p. 79.

F 594 R53 Rickey, Don. Forty Miles A Day on Beans and Hay. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963, 382 p.

F 786 R6 Rister, Carl Coke. The Southwestern Frontier. Cleveland, Arthur H. Clark Company, 1928, 336p.

F 798 S43 Sedgwick, Mary Katrine Rice. Acoma, the Sky City. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1927, 314 p.

E 77 5326 1970 Seymour, Mrs. Flora Warren Smith. The Story of the Red Man. Freeport, New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1929, reprinted, 1970, 421 p.

E 99 P9 S56 Silverberg, Robert. The Pueblo Revolt. New York, Weybright and Talley, 1970, 216 p.

E 83.86 S63 Springer, Charles H. Soldiering in Sioux Country. San Diego, California, Frontier Heritage Press, 1971, 82 p.

E 83.866 S85 Stewart, Edgar Irving. Custer's Luck. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1955, 522p.

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F 591 E49 no.2 Taunton, Francis B. Sidelights of the Sioux Wars. Lon&w', English Westerners' Society, 1967, 78p.

E 99 A6 T4 1972 Terrell, John Upton. Apache Clr:onicle. New York, World Publishing Company, 1972, 411p.

F 811 S5 T5 Thrapp, Dan L. Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 19b4, 432p.

E 77 U456 Underhill, Ruth Murray. Red Man's America. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1953, 400p.

E 99 D1 U9 Utley, Robert Marshall. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1963, 34 p.

E 263 N84 V3 Van Every, Dale. A Company of Heroes. New York, Morrow, 1962, 328 p.

E 195 V3 Van Every, Dale. Forth to the Wilderness. New York, Morrow, 1961, 369 p. 80.

F 517 V3 Van Every, Dale. Men of the Western Waters. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1956, 244 p.

E 83.866 V29 Vaughn, Jesse Wendell. Indian Fights. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 250 p.

E 83.86 V3 Vaughn, .,esse Wendell. The Reynolds Campaign on Powder River. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 239 p.

E 99 Dl V34 Vestal, Stanley. New Sources of Indian History. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1934, 351 p.

E 99 CS W27 Wardell, Morris L. A Political History of the . Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1938, 383 p.

E 83.863 W26 Ware, Eugene Fitch. The Indian War of 1864. New 1960 York, St. Martin's Press, 1960, 483 p.

E 77 W3 1964 Washburn, Wilcomb E. The Indian and the White Man. Garden City, New York, Anchor Books, 1964, 480 p.

F 591 W45 Wellman, Paul Iselin. Death on Horseback, Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1947, 484 p.

F 591 W44 Wellman, Paul Iselin. The Indian Wars of the West. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1947, 484 p.

E 81 W48 Wellman, Paul Iselin. Indian Wars and Warriors, West. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1959, 182 p.

F. 7 W586 1970 White, Henry. The Early History of New England. Boston, Sanborn, Carter Bazin, 1 41, reprint, 1970, 428 p.

E 83.876 W5 Windolph, Charles A. I Fought with Custer. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, London, C. Scribner's Sons, Ltd.. 1947, 236 p.

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E 83.88 W6 Wood, Leonard. Chasing Geronimo. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1970, 152 p. 81.

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA

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Q 11 N82 v.60 Beauchamp, William Martin. Aboriginal Place Names pt.3 of New York. Albany. New York State Education Department, 1907, 333 p.

Q 11 N82 v.60 Beauchamp, William Martin. Civil, Religious and pt. 3 Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adoption of the New York Indians. Albany, New York State Education Department, 1907, 451p.

Q 11 N82 v.55 Beauchamp, William Martin. Horn and Bone Implements of the New York Indians. Albany, University of New York, 1902, 350 p.

Q 11 N82 v.56 Beauchamp, William Martin. Metallic Implements of pt.'', the New York Indians. Albany, University of New York, 1902, 92 p.

E 99 E7 B75 Briggs, Jean L. Never in Anger. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970, 379 p.

Q 11 N2 v.4 Brooks, William Keith. On the Lucayan Indians. no.10 Washington, National Academy of Sciences, 1889, 223 p.

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Q 11 S7 v.89 Bushnell, David Ives. Tribal Migrations East of no. 12 the Mississippi. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1934, 9 p.

E 99 P9 C28 Carlson, Roy L. White Mountain Redware. Tucson, 1970 University of Arizona Press, 1970, 122 p.

E 77 C3804 Catlin, George. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs andCondition of the North American Indians. London, H.G.Bohn, 1841, 2 volumes

E 77 C3805 Catlin, George. Illustrations of the Manners, 1866 Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. London, H.G. Bohn, 1866, 2 volumes

E 89 C33 Catlin, George. Indians of the Western Frontier. Chicago, Chicago Natural History Museum, 1954, 78 p.

Micro-card Catlin, George. Letters and Notes on the Manners, E 77 C3 Customs and Condition of the North American Indians. London, Tosswill and Myers, 1841, 2 volumes

E 99 087 C5 Chapman, Berlin Basil. The and Missourias,

A Study of Indian Removal and the Legal Aftermath . Oklahoma City, Times Journal Publishing Company, 1965, 405 p.

HD 7304 M6 C7 Craig, Gregory W. Indian Housing in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Minnapolis, University of Minnesota, 1969, 22 p.

E 99 A6. C7 Cremony, John Carey. Life Among the Apaches. 1951 San Francisco, A. Roman, 1868, 322 p.

E 77 C97 1970 Curtis, Edward S. The North American Indian. New York, Johnson Reprint, 1907-30, 20 volumes

E 77 D3 Daniels, Walter Machray. American Indians. New York, Wilson, 1957, 219 p.

E 184 Al D33 Deloria, Vine.We Talk, You Listen: New Tribes, New Turf. New York, Macmillan, 1970, 227 p.

R 99 V8 D46 DeRosier, Arthur H. The Removal of the Choctaw Indians. Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1970, 208 p. 83.

RC 465 D48 Devereux, George. Reality and Dream. New York, 1969a New York University Press, 1969, 615 p.

L 58 1)68 Driver, Harold Edson. Indians of North America. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1961, 667 p.

E 58 D68 1969 Driver, Harold Edson. Indians of North America. 2d ed. rev., Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1969, 632 p.

E 98 B6 D8 Durham, Bill. Canoes and Kayaks of Western America. Seattle, Copper Canoe Press, 1960, 103 p.

E 77 E12 Eastman, Charles Alexander. The Indian To-Day. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page and Company, 1915, 185 p.

E 98 C9 F35 Farb, Peter. Man's Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America. London, Secker and Warburg, 1969, 332 p.

E 77 F36 Farb, Peter. Man's Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America. New York, Dutton, 1968, 332 p.

E 51 U6 no.50 Fewkes, Jesse Walter. Preliminary Report on a Visit to the Navaho National Monument. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1911, 35 p.

E 77 F59 Fletcher, Sydney E. The American Indian. New York, Grosset and Dunlap, 1954, 152 p.

E 78 045 F6 Foreman, Grant. The Five Civilized Tribes. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1934, 455 p.

E 78 S7 F6 Forbes, Jack D. Apache, Navaho and Spaniard. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1960, 304 p.

F 99 A6 A55 Forrest, Earle Robert. Lone War Trail of Apache Kid. Pasadena, California, Trail's End Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1947, 143 p.

E 99 N3 F84 Frisbe, Charlotte Johnson. Kinaalda; a Study of the Navaho Girl's Puberty Ceremony. Middletown, Connecticut, hesleyan University Press, 1967, 437 p.

E 178.5 P195 Gabriel, Ralph Henry. The Lure of the Frontier. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1929, 327 p. 84.

E 77 G23 Garland, Hamlin. The Book of the American Indian. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1923, 274p.

E 71 C76 Gibbs, George. Tribes of Western Washington and Northwestern Oregon. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1877,

E 78 S7 G52 Goddard, Pliny Earle. Indians of the Southwest. Washington, American Museum of Natural History, 1921, 195 p.

F 592 G732 Greenbie, Sydney. Furs to Furrows. Caldwell, Idaho, The Caxton Printers, Ltd. 1939, 413p.

PZ 3 G8934 P Grinnell, George Bird. The Punishment of the Stingy and Other Indian Stories. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1901, 234 p.

KF 8205 H3 Hagan, William Thomas. Indian Police and Judges. New Haven, Wale University Press, 1966, 194p.

SK 297 H33 1970 Haines, Francis. The Buffalo. New York, Crowell, 1970, 242 p.

E 99 A6 A56 Hayes, Jess G. Apache Veneheance. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1954, 185 p.

PZ 7 H31493 Hays, Wilma Pitchford. Easter Fires. New York, Eas Coward-McCann, 1960, 1959, 62 p.

E 77 H4 Heath, Monroe. Our American Indians as a Glance. Menlo Park, California, Pacific Coast Publishers, 1961, 62 p.

F 811 H4 Hegemann, Elizabeth Comptcn. Navaho Trading Days. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1963, 388 p.

E 91 H47 Hertzberg, Hazel W. The zl,..arch for an American Indian Identity. Syracuse, University of Syracuse Press, 1971, 362 p.

Q 11 S66 1932 Hewitt, John Napoleon Brinton. Status of Woman in Iroquois Polity Before 1784. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1932,

E 51 U6 no. 30 Hodge, Frederick Webb.Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1907-10, 2 volumes 85.

F 591 H64 Holloway, W.L. Wild Lifeon the Plains and Horrors of Indian Warfare. St. Louis,Royal, 1891, 592 p.

F 1060.9 H7 Howard Joseph Kinsey. Strange Empire,a Narrative of the Northwest. New York, Morrow,1952, 601 p.

E 173 C57 v.1 Huntington, Ellsworth. The Red Man'sContinent. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1921,183 p.

E 99 D1 H94 Hyde, George E. A Sioux Chronicle.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1956, 334p.

Docu-ment Indian Vital Statistics. Washington,Indian Health HE 20.2652 In2/2 Service, 1 volume

E 98 F6 J85 Judd, Mary Catherine. Wigwam StoriesTold by North American Indians. Boston, Ginn andCompany, 1942, 276 p.

E 78 C2 K4 Kelly, L.V. The Range Men. Toronto,William Briggs, 1913, 468 p.

t 93 K56 Kinney, Jay P. A Continent Lost A Civilization Won; Indian Land Tenure in America.Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1937, 366p.

SD 143 K46 Kinney, Jay P. Indian Forest andRange. Washington, Forestry Enterprises, 1951, 1950, 357p.

E 99 M435 L3 Landes, Ruth. The Mystic Lake Sioux.Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1968, 224p.

E 99 C6 L33 Landes, Ruth. The Ojibwa Woman.New York, Columbia University Press, 1938, 247p.

H 31 C7 v.54 Lauber, illmon Wheeler. Indian Slaveryin Colonial no.3 Times. New York, Columbia University,1913, 352 p.

E 78 B9 LaViolette, Forrest Emmanuel. The Strugglefor Survival. Toronto, University of TorontoPress, 1961, 201 p.

E 78 N77 L46 Lewis, Claudia. Indian Familks ofthe Northwest Coast. Chicago, University of ChicagoPress, 1970, 224 p.

E 98 C7 M25 McNitt, Frank. The Indian Traders.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1962, 393p. 86.

E 98 A6 M29 Marriott, Alice Lee. The First Comers; Indians of America's Dawn. New York, Longmans, Green, 1960, 246 p.

E 88 M4 1966 Messiter, Charles Alston. Sport and Adventures Among the North American Indians. New York, Abercrombie and Fitch, 1966, 368 p.

E 99 A6 M6 Moorhead, Max L. The Apache Frontier. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1968,

E 99 17 M84 Morgan, Lewis Henry. League of the Ho-de-no Sau-nee, or Iroquois. New Haven, Human Relations Area Files, 1954, 2 volumes

Social Science Morgan, Lewis Henry. League of the Ho-de-no-sau- HRAF NM9 1: 2: nee or Iroquois. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1901, 2 volumes

E 90 M6 A3 Mountain, Wolf Woman. Mountain Wolf Woman, Sister of Crashing Thunder. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1961, 142 p.

H 31 C514 Neils, Elaine M. Reservation to City; Indian no.i31 Migration and Federal Relocation. Chicago, University of Chicago, Department of Geography, 1971, 198 p.

E 99 N3 N376 Newcomb, Franc Johnson. Navaho Neighbors. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, 236 p.

E 9G W8 04 O'Meara,. Walter. Daughters of the Country. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968, 368 p.

E 93 P4 Pearce, Roy Harvey. The Savages of America. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1953, 252 p.

E 58 R13 1934 Radin, Paul. The Story of the American Indian. New York, Llveright, 1934, 383 p.

E 77 S28 Saum, Lewis 0. The Fur Trader and the Indian. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1965, 325 p.

E 51 U6 no.152 Schcolcraft, Henry Rowe. Historical and Statistical Information on Indian Tribes of the United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1954, 257 p. 87.

E 93 S35 Schusky, E. The Right to beIndian. San Francisco, American Indian EducationPublishers, 1970, 67p. AS 36 N2 v.24 Smith, Maurice Greer. PoliticalOrganization of no.1-2 the Plains Indians. Lincoln,Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1925,84 p. E 83.76 S65 1765a Smith, William. Expedition Againstthe Ohio Indians. AniArbor, University Microfilms,1966, 71 p. Social Science Smithson, Carma Lee. TheHavasupai Woman. Salt HRAP NT14 4: Lake City, University ofUtah Press, 1959, 170p. Micro-card Snelling, William Joseph. Talesof the Northwest; E 77 S67 or Sketches of Indian Life andCharacter. Boston, Gray, Little, and Wilkins,1830, 238 p. E 77 S747 Spencer, Robert F. The NativeAmericans. Few York, Harper and Row, 1965, 539p. GN 2 A22 no.91 Spindler, Louise S. MenominiWomen and Culture Change. Menasha, Wisconsin,American Anthropological Association, 1962, 113p.

E 45 H67 v.2 Thomas, Cyrus. The Indiansof North America in Historic Times. Philadelphia,G. Barrie and Sons, 1903, 464 p.

E 77 T93 Tunis, Edwin. Indians. NewYork, World Publishing Company, 1959, 157 p.

H 31 J62 Ser.9 Turner, Frederick Jackson. TheCharacter and Influence no.11-12 of the Indian Trade inWisconsin. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press,1891, 94 p.

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A 11 US 1895 Wilson, Thomas. The Antiquity of the Red Race in America. Washington, National Museum, Annual Report, 1895

HD 216 Y3 Yard, Robert Sterling. Our Federal Lands. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1928, 360 p.

E 98 L3 Y6 Young, Mary Elizabeth. Redskins, Ruffleshirts and Rednecks. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961, 217 p.

MEDMNE

RA 801 A3 Adair, John. The People's Health; Medicine and Anthropology in a Navajo Community. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970, 188 p.

Q 11 S66 1941 Fenton, William Nelson. Contacts Between Iroquois Herbalism and Colonial Medicine. Washington, Smithsoniar. Institution, Annual Report, 1941

GN 477.7 F6 Fletcher, Robert. On Prehistoric Trephining and Cranial Amulets. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1882, 32 p.

RA 448.5 15 G7 Gregg, Elinor D. The Indians and the Nurse. Norman, University o: Oklahoma Press, 1965, 173 p.

E 51 U6 n.42 Hrdlicka, Ales. Tuberculosis Among Certain Indian Tribes of the United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1909, 48 p.

RA 448.5 15 K3 Kane, Robert Lewis. Federal Health Care. New York, Springer Publishing Company, 1972, 180 p.

E 93 M63 1963 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1963, 29 p.

E 93 M63 1964 Mizen, Mamie L. Federal Facilities for Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1964, 25 p. 89.

E 51 U6 no.99 Mooney, James. The Swimmer Manuscript, Cherokee Sacred Formulas and Medicinal Prescriptions. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932, 319 p.

RA 801 H4 Rabin, David, editor. Health Problems of U.S. and North American Indian Populations. New York, MSS Information Corporation, 1972, 287 p.

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RA 448.5 15 A53 United States Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General. Health Services for American Indians. Washington, Department of 9ealth, Education, and Welfare, Public Heal:., Service, 1957, 344 p.

E 98 M4 V6 Vogel, Virgil J. American Indian Medicine. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970, 583 p.

E 98 M4 W4 Weiner, Michael A. Earth Medicine-Earth Foods. New York, Macmillan, 1972, 214 p.

F 798 N392 v.3 Wyman, Leland Clifton. Navajo Indian Medical no.5 Ethnobotany. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 3941, p.

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E 98 R3 H8 Hultkrantz, Ake. Conceptions of the Soul Among the North American Indians. Stockholm, Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, 1953, 544 p.

E 98 M6 H9 Humphreys, Mary Gay. Missionary Explorers Among the American Indians. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1913, 306 p.

E 99 H7 H85 Hunt, Walter Bernard. Kachina Dolls. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Museum, 1957, 1 volume

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E 51 U6 no.101 LaFlesche, Francis. War Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1939, 280p.

E 99 C6 L28 1968 Landes, Ruth. Ojibwa Religion and the Midewiwin. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1968, 250 p.

E 98 M6 M2 McCoy, Isaac. History of Baptist Indian Missions. Washington, W,M. Morrison; New York, H. S. Raynor, 1840, 611 p.

E 51 U6 no.72 Michelson, Truman. The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1921, 83 p.

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E 99 P6 W4 Webb, George. A Pima Remembers. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1959, 126 p.

E 99 D2 W39 Weslager, Clinton Alfred. The Delaware Indians. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 1972, 546 p.

E 99 C5 W57 Wilkins, Thurman. The Cherokee Tragedy. New York, Macmillan, 1970, 398.p.

Social Science Whitman, William. The Pueblo Indians. New York, microform Columbia University Press, 1947, 164 p. HRAF NT18 5:

E 99 17 W56 Wilson, Edmund,. Apologies to the Iroquois. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1960, 310 p. 112.

G 469 WSS Wilson, Edmund. Red, Black, Blond, and Olive. New York, Oxford University Press, 1956, SOO p.

E 99 C5 W72 Woodward, Grace Steele. The Cherokees. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963, 359 p.

E 99 P7 Z5 Zimmerman, Charles Leroy. White Eagle, Chief of the. . Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Telegraph .Press, 1941, 273 p. 113.

AUll 1OR INDEX

Abbott, Charles Conrad 47 Barnes, Nellie 29 Abel, Annie Heloise 72 Barnett, Homer Garner 48 Aberle, David Friend 90, 95 Barnouw, Victor 48 Aberle, Sophie Bledsoede 95 Barns, Robert Ignatius 72 Ackerman, Robert E. 47 Barrett, Samuel Alfred 9,15,95 Adair, James 47 Barrett, Stephen Melville 95 Adair, John 6, 88 Bass, Mrs. Altha Leah90 Adams, William Yewdale 81 Basso, Kieth H. 90,95,96. Adler,, Bill 28 Bates, Charles Francis 72 Aikens, C. Melvin 37 Baumhoff, Martin A. 48 Alaska University 47 Beaglehole, Ernest 96 Alden, John Richard 47 Beatty, Patricia 11 Alexander, Hartley Burr 45 Beauchamp, William Martin 1;6,13, ' American Pioneer 47 35,4.1,48,81,96 Amsden, Charles Avery 35,43 Beaver, Robert Pierce90 Anderson, John Alvin 33 Beckner, Lucien 48 - Anderson, William Ashley 47 Beckwith, Paul Edmond 37 Andrews, Ralph Warren 48 Beeler, Joe 33 Andrist, Ralph K. 72 Begay, Begal 90 Anthropologica 48 Beichard, Gladys Amanda90 Aoki, Harvo 24 Bell, Corydon 17 Apes, William 81 Belous, Russell. E. 33 Arizona State University 45 Belting, Natalia Maree 17 Armer, Mrs. Laura Adams 11 Bemrose, John 72 Armitage, Merle 90 Benedict, Ruth Fulton 17,91 Armstrong, Virginia Irving 72 Bennett, Edna Mae 13 Arnold, Elliott 72 Bennett, Kay 96 Atkin, Edmond 72 Bennett, Wendell Clark 1 Atwater, Caleb 24 Benson, Henry Clark 96 Austin, Mrs. Mary Hunter 11,28 Berkhofer, Robert F. 91 Berlandier, Luis 48 Bad Heart Bull, Ames 33 Bernhardt, Christian 72 Bailey, Flora L 95 Berreman, Joel Van Meter 48 Bailey, Lynn Robinson. 72 Beverly, Robert 48 Bailey, Robert Gresham 95 Bickley, George W.L. 48 Bailey, W.F.B. 1 Birket-Smith, Kaj 96 Baird, W.David 72 Black Elk 37 Baker, Betty- 11,95 Blauch, Lloyd E. 45 Balch, Glenn 11 Bleecker, Mrs. Ann Eliza 5 Baldwin, Gordan Cortis 28 Bleeker, Sonia 11,29,96 Baldwin, Thomas 5 Blowsnake, Sam- 37 Ballard, Arthur C. 81. Boas, Franz 24,25,37,91 Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse 95 Boatright, Mody Coggin 15,17 Bandi, Hans Georg 1 Boelter, Homer H. 6 Bannon, James Birchett 72 Booth, Henry 1 Barker, M.A.W.' 24 Bounds, Thelma 29 114.

Bourke, John Gregory 73,96 Byington, Cyrus 25 Bowers, Alfred Williams 37 Bynner, Witter 29 Brackett, Albert Gallatin 96 Brackett, William S. 1 Bradley, James H. 73 Cadillac, Antoine delamothe50 Brady, Cyrus Townsend 73 Cahn, Edgar S. 43 Brandt, Richard B. 96 Caldwell, Joseph Ralston 14 Brennan, Louis A. 1 Caldwell, Martha Belle 91 Breternitz, David A. 3,48 Callender, Charles 97 ,Bricknell, John 48 Canfield, William Walker 17 Briggs, Jean L. 81 Cannon, Mrs. Cornelia James 11 Brigham Young University 89 Cannoge, Nlliott 25 Bright, William Oliver 49 Capps, Benjamin 11 Brindze, Ruth 49 Carlson, Roy L. 50, 82 Brinton, Daniel Garrison 49 Carr, Lucien 21 Britt, Albert 29 Carrington, Margaret Irving SO Broadbent, Sylvia 25 Carter, George Francis 43 Brody, J.J. 7 Cartier, Jacques SO Bron, R.T. 1 Case, H.B. 1 Bronson, Wilfrid Swancourt 11 Castetter, Edward Franklin 43,97 Brooks, William Keith 81 Catlin, George 50,82,97 Brophy, William A. 66 Caughey, John Walton97 Brown, Dee Alexapder 73 Chafe, Wallace L. 38 Brown, Douglas Summers 96 Chalmers, Harvey 73 Brown, James A. 22,37,49 Chamberlin, Ralph Vary 21 Brown, John Brookins 81 Champe, John Leland SO Brown, Mark Herbert 49,73 Chandler, Edna Walker 29 Browne, Ms. Gertrude Bell 11 Chapman, Berlin Basil 82,97 35 Bruff, J.G. 7 Chapman, Kenneth M. Bryan, J. Kirk 22 Chase, Henry E. 97 Bryant, Charles S. 73 Christensen, Gardell Dano 11 Bryde, John F. 81 Clafin, William Henry 50 Buckmaster, Henrietta K. 73 Clark, Ann Nolan 11,29,45,97 Buff, Mary Marsh 49 Clark, Ella Elizabeth 17 Bulla, Clyde Robert 29 Clark, LaVerne Harrell 97 Bunker, Robert Manson 38 Clarke, Eleanor Parker 35 Bunnell, Lafayette H. 49 Clarke, Thomas Wood 98 Bunzel, Ruth,Leah 7 Clum, Woodworth 66,98 Burdette, Mary G. ,81 Coates, Belle 11 Burlancl, Cottie Arthur 91 Coffin, Joshua 5 Burleigh,,Walter Atwood 66 Coffin, Tristram P. 17 Burlin, Natalie Curtis 31 Colden, Cadwallader 98 Burns, Frank 38 Collier, John 38,50 Burns, Robert Ignatius 49 Collins, 14,ffiry Bascom 17,50 Bushnell, David Ives 16,33,34,38,49,82,97 Collins, Hubert Edwin 98 Butler, B.'Robert 49 Colton, Ray Charles 73 Butler, Evelyn I. 49 Conkwright, Bessie Taul 50 Butler, Mary 49 Connelley, William Elsey 50 Byer, Neil 49 Conrader, Constance Stone 11

4 115:

Convocation of American Indian Deetz, James 35 Scholars 29. DeForest, John Williams 51 Cooke, MrsKatherine O'Brien 45 DaLaguna, Frederica 1,98 Colson, Elizabeth 98 DeLano, Alonzo 51 Colton, Harold Sellers 91 Deloria, Vine 66,82 Cook, Sherburne Friend SO Denig, Edwin Thompson 51 Coolidge, Florence Claudeine 18 Dennis, Henry C. 30 Coolidge, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Densmore, Frances 31,32,38,98 Burroughs Roberts Smith 50 DeRosier, Arthur H. 67,82 Cooper, Paul Fenimore 51 DeShields, James T. 74 Corkran, David H. 51,73,98 Devereux, George 83 Corlett, William Thomas 11 Devoe, Carrie 52 Cornplanter, Jesse J. 18 Dick, Herbert W. 43 Corwin, Hugh D. 98 Dincauze, Dena Ferra 38 Cosgrove, Mrs. Harriet Silliman 51 DiPeso, Charles Corradino 52,98 Cotterill, Robert Spencer 51 Ditzler, Robert E. 52 Courlander, Harold 18 Dobyns, Henry F. 52 Coville, Frederick Vernon 21 Dockstader, Frederick J. 7 Covarrubias, Miguel 7 Dodge, Richard Irving 52 Craig, Gregory W. 82 Dorn, Edward 34 Crakes, Sylvester 5,98 Dorsey, George Amos 18,91,98 Crane, Leo 51 Dorsey, James Owen 25 Crary, Margaret 12 Douglas, Claude Leroy 52 Craven, Wesley Frank 51 Douglas, Frederic Huntington 7 Creekmore, Raymond 29 Douglass, Andrew Ellicott 32 Cremony, John Carey 82 Douglass, John M. 52 Cressman, Luther Sheeleigh 98 Dowdney, Selwyn H. 52 Crockett, David 38 Downes, Randolph Chandler 52 Cronyn, George William 29 Downey, Fairfax Davis 74 Crook, George 38 Downs, James F. 38,91,99 Crump, Mrs. Bonnie Lela Massey 45 'Doyle, W.E. 16 Cummings, Byron 51 Dozier, Edward P. 99 Cunningham, Caroline 18 Drake, Benjamin 99 Curry, Jane Louise 18,51 Drake, Samuel Gardner 5 Curtin, Jeremiah 18 ,Drilling, Laverne 52 Curtis, Edward S. 82 Driver, Harold Edson83 Cushing, Frank Hamilton 18,21 Drucker, Philip 52,53,99 Custer, George Armstrong 73 Dryden, Cecil 53 Dumarest, Neol 99 Dunn, Dorothy 7 Dale, Edward Everett 51,74 Dunn, Jacob Piatt 74 Daniels, Walter Machray 82 Dunne, Peter Master 53 David, Robert Beebe 74 Dunning, Robert William 53,99 Davis, Britton 74 Durham, Bill 53,83 Davis, Christopher 34 Dutton, Bertha Pauline 14,99 Day, Arthur Grove 29 Dyk, Waiter 99 DeBarthe, Joseph 74 Debo, Angie 66,74 Eastman, Charles Alexander 83 116.

Eastman, Mrs. Mary Henderson 99 Forrest, Mrs. Elizabeth Chabot Edmondson, Munro S. 38 45,54 Edwards, Philip S. 67 Forrest, Williams 12 Ege, Robert J. 74,100 Fortune, Reo Franklin .101 Eggan, Frederick Russell 38 Fowke, Gerard 54 Ellis, Idward Sylvester 74 .` Fox, Robin 39 Ellis, Florence Hawley 100 Franchtenberg, Leo Joachim 18 Ellis, Richard N. 67 Franciscans, Saint Michaels 25 Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott 2 Frantz, Donald G. 25

Elmendorf, William Welcome 100 . Freeland, L.S. 25,101 Elmore, Francis Hapgood 100 French, George Hazen 2 Elting, Mary 100 Freuchen, Peter 101 Emerson, William Canfield 53,100 Frink, Maurice 75 Emmitt, Robert 74 Frisbe, Charlotte Johnson 83 Erikson, Erik Homburger 45 Fritz, Henry Eugene 67 Ernst, Alice Henson 100 Frost, John 75

Estabrook; Emma Franklin 100 . Fry, Alan 12 Euler, Robert C. 100 Fundaburk, Emma Lila 54 Evans, Clifford 2 Funkhouser, William Delbert 54 Ewers, John Canfield 34,53,100 Eyman, Charles E. 2 Gabriel, Ralph Henry75,83 Ezell, Paul Howard 100 Galbraith, F.G. 7 Gale, W. Hector 2 Farb, Peter .83 Garcia, Andrew 54 Farrell, P.M. 2 Garfield, Viola Edmundson 39,54,102 Fast, Howard Melvin 12 Garland;. Hamlin 85 Fay, George Emory 67 Gatschet, Albert Samuel 102 Feder, Norman 7 Gayton, Anna Hadwick 36,102 Fejes, Claire 53 Gearing, Frederick O. 102 Fenton, William Nelson 88,100,101 Geist, Otto William2

Fergusson, ERna 15 - Getty, Harry T. 43 Fergusson, Harvey 53 Gibbs, George 2,25,84 Ferris, Ida M. 53 Gibson, Arrell Morgan 102 Fewkes, Jesse-Walter 83,91 Gibson, Katharine, 12- Finerty, John Frederick 74 Giddings, James Louis 54 Fisher, Anne Benson 53 Gifford, Edward Winslow 54,102 Fitting, James Edward 53 Gillham, Charles Edward 18,54 Fitzgerald, Mary Paul 91,92 Gillman, Henry 2 Flannery, Regina 38,92 Gillmor, Frances 102 Fletcher, Alice Cunningham 15,92,101 Gilman, Chandler Robbins 18 Fletcher, Robert 88 Gilpin, Laura 102 Fletcher, Sidney E. 30,83 Gipson, Fred 12 Foerste, Aug A. Gladw1n, Harold Sterling 2 Fontana, Bernard L. 35 Gladwin, Mrs. Winifred Jones 2,3,6 Forbes, Jack D. 53,74,75,83 Glubok, Shirley 7 Ford, James Alfred 35,36,53 Goddard, Pliny Earle 84 Foreman, Carolyn Thomas 30,54 Golden, Gertrude 45 Foreman, Grant 25,54,67,75,83 Goldfrank, Esther Schiff 14 Forrest, Earle Robert 54,83,101 Goodner, James 55 117.

Goodwin, Grenville 39 Hawley, Florence May 36 Goossen, Irvy W. 26 Hawthorn, Harry Bertram SS Gore,James Howard 22 Hayden, Ferdinand Vandiveer 3 Cower, Charlotte 14 Hayden, Horace Edwin 3 Gradwohl, David Mayer 55 Hayes, Jess G. 84 Grange, Roger T. 36 Hayes, Wilma Pitchford 84 Grant, Blanche Chloe 55 Haywood, Charles 32 Grant, Bruce 30 Heath, Monroe 84 Grant, Campbell 2,102 Heath, Virginia Shropshire 14 Graves, William White 12,92 Hebard, Grace Raymond 75,103 Gray, Elma E. 92 Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Graymont, Barbara 75 Ernestus SS Green, Charles Ransley 55 Hegemann, Elizabeth Compton 84 Green, Edward 30 Heizer, Robert Flemming 26,56 Greenbie, Sydney 84 Heller, Christie A. 22 Gregg, Josiah 55 Hellwald, Friedrich Anton Heller Gregg, Elinor D. 88 Von 3 Griffin, James Bennett 3 Henderson, Junius 43 Grimes, Joseph Evans 102 Hennenin, Louis 56 Grinnell, George Bird 18,55,75,84,102. Henshaw, Henry Weatherbee 22 Grisham, Noel 75 Hertz, Nicholas Marcellus 12 Grossman, Frederick E. 103 Hertzberg, Hazel W. 84 Gunn, John Malcolm 55 Hester, James J. 3,103 Gunther, Erna 103 Hewett, Edgar Lee 3 Hewitt, John Napoeon Brinton 84 Haas, Mary Rosamond 26 Hibben, Frank Cummings 3 Hafen, LeRoy Reuben 75 Hickerson, Harold 103,104 Hagan, William Thomas 67,75,84 Hilger, Inez Sister 46,104 Haile, Berard 19 Hill, James N. 39 Haines; Francis 84,103 Hill, Kay 19 Halbert, Henry Sale 75 Hill, Willard Williams 36 Hale, Horatio Emmons 103 Hinsdale, Wilbert B. 56 Hallowell,. Alfred Irving 14,39,103 Hippler, Arthur E. 46 Hanks, Jane Richardson 103 Hodge, Edward 39 Hanks, Lucien Mason 55,103 Hodge, Frederick Webb 84 Hanson, Charles E. 22 Hodge, William H. '39 Hanson, Lee H. 3 Hodges, M.C. 12 Hargrett, Lester 89 Hoebel, Edward Adamson39,104 Harkins, Arthur M. 45,55 Hofman, Charles 32 Harper, Francis 103 Hofsinde, Robert 30 Harrington, John Peabody 26,39 Hoig, Stan 76 Harrington, Mark Raymond 103 Holder, Preston 56 Harris, Christie 19 Holloway, W.L. 85 Harvey, Byron 7 Holm, Oscar William 7 Haskell Institute 19 Holmes, William Henry 3,23,44 Hassrick, Royal B. 103 Homsher, George W. 3 Havighurst, Robert James 45 Honigmann, John Joseph 14,39 Haury, Emil Walter 3,36 Hood, Louise Green 92

0 118.

Hooke, Hilda Mary 19,56 Jacobson, Oscar Brousee 8,13 Hooper, William Hulme 104 James, George Wharton 10,44 Horgan, Paul 56 James, Harry Cleboulme 12,104 Horsman, Reginald 67 Jenness, Diamond 57,104 llotz, Gorrifried -7 Jennings, Jesse David4,57 Hough, Walter 3,10,23,56,92,104 Johnson, Elden 57 Houghton, Nealie Doyle 68 Johnson, Richard W. 76 House, E. Johnston, Bernice Eastman 57 Howard, Helen Addison 76 Johnston, Charles Haven Ladd 30 Howard, James Henri 76,104 Johnston, Charles M. 58 Howard, Joseph KinSey 85 Jones, Charles Colcock 44 Moyer, Harry 26 Jones, Douglas C. 68 Hrdlicka, Ales 3;88 Jones, Horace 58 Hubbard, Jeremiah 76 Jones, Hugh 58 Hubbard, William 76 Jones, Livingston French 104 Huden, John 56 Jones, Oakah L. 76 Hultkrantz, Ake 92 Jones, Paul A. 58 Humphreys, Mary Gay 92 Jones, Robert Huhn 76 Hunt, George T. 44,76 Jordan, Douglas Frederick 58 Hunt, Walter Bernard 13,92 Judd, Mary Catherine 85 Hunter, John Dunn 5,39 Huntington, EllsWorth 85 Kane, Robert Lewis 88 Hyde, George E. 76,85,104 Keesing, Flex Maxwell 58 Keith, Harold 30 Iglauer, Edith 56 Keithahn, Edward Linnaeus 19,58 Indian Battles, Murders and Seiges Kelly, Isabel Truesdell 8 and Forays in the Southwest 5 Kelly, Lawrence C. 68 Indian Treaties 68 Kelly, L.V. 85 Indian Vital. Statistics 85" Kelsey, D.M., 76 Ingenthron, Elmo, 56 Kent, Kate Peck 44 Inman, Henry 57 Kenworthy, Charles James 4 Insley, Bernice 19 Kihn, W. Langdon 34 Institute for Government Research 68 Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick 19,33,39 Inter-university Summer Research Seminar 57 Kimball, Yeffe 22 Inverarity, Robert Bruce 8,39,57 King, Charles 76 Iowas, Sacs, and Foxes of Kansas 57 King, James T. 76 Irving, John Treat 57 King, Jeffe 8 Irving, Washington 57 King, W.M. 39 Kinietz, William Vernon 58 Jab pow, Joseph 104 Kivett, Marvin 58 Jack, J. Allen 8 Kluckhohn, Clyde 33,40,58,89,105 Jackson, A.T. 57 Kluckhohn, Florence Rockwood 56 Jackson, Donald Dean 76 .Knapp, Frances 105 Jackson, Mrs. Helen-Marie Friske Kneale, Albert H. 68 Hunt 68 Knight, Oliver 76

Jacobs, Melville 19,26,30 . Kohl, Johann Geog 40 Jacobs, Wilbur R. 12,68 Krieger, Alex Dony 58 119.

Herbert Williams 13 Lockwood, Francis Cummins 68,106 Alfred Louis 14,59 Loeb, Edwin Meyer 106 bel, Theodora 19,59 Longacre, William A. 40,59 ertrude Prokosch 33 Loram, C.T. 68 k,;rath, 26 Lorant, Stefan 67 Lott, Milton 12 Loughridge, Robert McGill 26 ialre, Weston 92 Lounsbury, Floyd G. 26 LaLtrge, Oliver 12,34,68 Lowie, Robert Harry 59,68,106 .0-lesche, Francis 26,46,93,105 Luce, Edward 77 ,7*, Arthur H. 105 Lumpkin, Wilson 106 ,ctbert, Marjorie F. 59 Lydekker, John Wolfe 106 an caster, Richard 105

andberg, Leif C.W. 105 . lndes, Ruth 40,85,93,105 AcAllester, David Park 33 Lange, Charles H. 105 McAllister, J. Gilbert 77 Antis, Margaret 40,59 McClelland, Milo A. 4 Vera 40 McCL3rnand, Edward John 77 ber, Almon Wheeler 85 McCoy,.Issac 93 Lubin, Reginald 17 McCracken, Harold 34 l_luner, Frank 76 McCombe, Leonard 104 LaViolette, Forrest Emaunel 85 McDermont, John Francis 34 Lawson, John 59 McDowell, William L. 59 Lea cock, Eleanor Burke 77 McFarling, Lyoyd 60 leBaron, J. Francis 4,8 McGee,W.J. 4 !eckie, William H. 77 McGregor, John Charles 60 lee, Nelson McGuire, Joseph Deakins 40 Leekley, Thomas B. 19 Mcllwraith, Thomas Forsyth 107 ieighton, Alexander Hamilton 105 Mckennan, Robert Addison 60 Leighton, Dorthea Cross 46,105 McKenney, Thomas Loraine 30 Leland, Charles Godfrey 19 Mackenzie, Sir Alexander 60 Lesser, Alexander 26 McKnight, Charles 60,77 :.etterman, Jonathan 106 McKusick, Marshall Bassford 60 Leupp, Francis Ellington 68 McLaughlin, Mrs. Marie L. 19 1.c vine, Stuart 40 Macleod, William Christie 77 Lewis, Albert Buell 59 Macmillan, Cyrus 20 Lewis, Anna 106 McNeer, May Yonge 30 Lewis, Claudia 40,85 Macneish, Richard S. 60 Lewis, Robert Harry 40 McNickle, D'Arcy 77 Lewis, Thomas MacDowell Nelson 59 McNitt, Frank 85 Lewton, Frederick Lewis 44 McReynolds, Edwin C. 107 Linderman, Frank Bird 19,106 McWhorter, Luculuss Virgil 77,107 linton, Ralph 14 Madison, Harlod Lester 17 Lisle, James 4 Madsen, Charles 60 lismer, Marjorie 10 Maher, Ramona 20 lister, Robert Hill 59 Mahon, John K. .77 Lundell, Helen 12 Malin, James Claude 69 a

120.

Malone, Henry Thompson 106 Morris, Earl Halstead 10 Mallery, Garrick 26 Morris, Loverne 44 Manning-Sanders, Ruth 20 Morris, Thomas 5 Manypenny, George Washington 77 Morse, Jedidiah 69 Marquis, Thomas Bailey 77 Matte, Jacob Rhett 78 Marriott, Alice Lee 12,14,20,36,60,86,106 Mountain Wolf Woman86 Marshall, James 0. 60 Mowat, Farley 61 Marshall, Robert 60 Mudge, Zechariah Atwell 61 Martin, Frederick I. 106 Murdock, George Peter 90 Martin, Patricia Miles 30 Martin, Paul Sidney 60,61 Mason, Otis Tufton 10,23,40,44 Nagler, Mark 61 Masteis, Edgar Lee 16 Nammack, Georgiana C. 69 Matthew, George Frederick 8 Nash, Ronald J. 23 Matthews, John Joseph 106 Neihardt, John Gneisenau 78 Matthews, Washington 34 Neils, Elaine M. 86 Matson, Emerson N. 20 Nelson, Bruce Opie 107 Maxwell, Gilbert S. 44 Nelson, John Louw 13 Mayhall, Mildred P. 106 Nelson, John Young 107 Mead, Margaret 14 Neog, Prafulla 61 Means, Florence Crannell 12 Nettl, Bruno 33 Menzies, Elizabeth G.C. 107 Newberry Library 5 Merriam, Alan P. 33 Newcomb, Franc (Johnson) 8,86,93,107 Merriam, Clinton Hart 61,107 Newcomb, William Wilmon 61 Mertins, Marshall Louis 30 New Mexico University 46 Noon, John A. 69 Messiter, Charles Alston 86 . Metcalfe, Samuel Lytler 5 Norquist, Carla L. 61 Methvin, I.J. 5 North, Luther Hedden 78 Meyer, Roy Willard 77 Nurge, Ethel 108 Michelson, Truman 16,20,27,93 Nye, Wilbur Sturtevant61,78,108 Middle Woodland Sites in Illinois 61

Miles, Charles 10,34 r' Miles, Miska 31 O'Bryan, Aileen 93 Miller, Polly 78,107 Oehler, Charles M. 78 Miller, Wick R. 27 Ogle, Ralph Hedrick 69 Mishkin, Bernard 61,107 Oglesby, Catharine 8 Mitchell, Emerson Blackhouse 107 Ohannessian, Sirarpi 46 Mizen, Mamie L. 46,69,88 Ohio State University 46 Mochon, Marion Johnson 41 O'Kane, Walter Collins 34,108 Mohr, Charles Theodore 44 Oliver Simeon 108 Molloy, Anne Stearns Baker 13 Olson, James C. 69 Momaday, Matachee Scott 20 Olson, Ronald Le Roy 108 Moon, Shelia 93 O'Meara, Walter 86 Mooney, James 78,89,107 O'Neale, Lila Morris 10 Moorhead, Max L. 78,86 Opler, Morris Edward 15,20,41,108 Morgan, Lewis Henry 17,61,86 Ortiz, Alfonso 41 Morey, Sylvester M. 69 Osgood, Cornelius 27 121.

Oswalt, Wendell H. 15,41 Ray, Dorothy-Jean 8,41 Owen, Roger C. 31 Read, William Alexander 15 Reading, Robert S. 62 Reaman, George Elmore 78 Paget, Mrs. Amelia M. 61 Reference Encyclopedia 90 Paige, Harry W. 33 Reichard, Gladys Amanda 44,94 Palmer, William R. 108 Remington, Frederic 78 Parker, Arthur Caswell 22,93,108 Richardson, Rupert Norval 62 Parkhill, Forbes 78 Rickey, Don 79 Parkman, Francis 61 Riggs, Stephan Return 27 Parmee, Edward A. 46 Rights, Douglas Le Tell 62 Parsons, Elsie Worthington(Clews) 93,108 Rister, Carl Coke6,62,79 Peale, Titan Ramsey 22 Ritzenthaler, Robert Eugene 9,62 Pearce, Roy Harvey 86 Roberts, Frank Harold Hanna 4,10,

Peckham, Howard , 69 62 Penney, Grace Jacksop 20 Roberts, John Milton 108 Pennsylvania University 37 Robertson, Archibald F. 62 Petter, Rudolphe Charles 27,93 Robertson, Heather 63 Phelps-Stokes Fund 108 Robins, Robert Henry 27 Pierre, George 69 Robinson, Dorothy Fulwiker 31 Pietroforte 33 Rockwell, Wilson 109 Pilling, James Constantine 27 Roe, Frank Gilbert 15 Point, Nicholas 34 Roediger, Virginia More 13 Pollock, Dean 78 Roehrig, Frederic Louis Otto 28 Poncins, Gontran de Montaigne 62 Rolingson, Martha Ann63 Porter, C. Fayne 31 Rosman, Abraham 63 Portland, Oregon Art Museum 8 Ross, Alexander 63 Powell, John Welsey 27 Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary (White) Powell, Peter J. 41 Running, Corinne 63 Powers, Stephen 62 Ruxton, George Frederick Augustus Pratson, Frederick John 15 63 Pratt, Richard Henry 78 Priest, Josiah 6 Priest, Loring Benson 70 Priestley, John Boynton 62 Safford, William Edwin 41,45 Prucha, Francis Paul 23,70,78 Sandoz, Mari 41,109 Sapir, Edward 28 Sasaki, Tom Taketo 109 Qoyawayma, Polingaysi 46 Saum, Lewis 0. 86 Quimby, George Irving 23,62 Saxton, Dean 28 Schaafsma, Polly 31,63 Schafer, Georg 20 Rabin, David 89 Schmeckebier, Laurence Frederick Rader, Jesse Lee 90 70 Radin, Paul 16,41,86,93,108 Schmitt, Martin Ferdinand 34 Ragir, Sonia 62 Schmitter, Ferdinand 20 Painey, George 108 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe 20,86 Rasmussen, Knud JohanVictor 20,62 Schultz, James Williard 21,41 Rau, Charles 23,37,44 Schusky, E. 87 122.

Schwartz, Douglas Wright 63 Standing Bear, Luther 110 Sedwick, Mary Kathrine Rice 79,109 Stands In Timber, John 110 Seger, John Homer 109 Stanley, John Mix 35 Sellers, George Ercol 24 Starr, Emmet 40 Senungetuk, Joseph K. 63 Stearns, Robert Edward 15 Seton, Julian Moss 16 Steele, William O. 64 Setzler, Frank Maryl 37,64 Stefansson, Evelyn Schwartz 64 Seymour, Mrs. Flora Warren Smith 79 Steiner, Stanley 70 Shaw, Anna Moore 21 Stern, 'Theodore 110 Shea, John Dawson Gilmary 6,94 Stevenson, Matilda Coxe Evans 110, Sheffe, Norman 64 Steward, Julian Hayes 35,41 Shepard, Thomas 64 Stewart, Dora Ann 70 Shepardson, Mary 109 Stewart, Edgar Irving 79 Shimony, Annemari Anrod 41 Stirling, Matthew William 94 Shipley, William F. 28 Stockbridge, Indians 70 Shocut, John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge 109 Stolpe, Hjalmar 9 Shorris, Earl 41 Stone, William Leete 79 Shufeldt, Robert Wilson 109 Stoutenburgh, John Leeds 90 Sides, Dorothy Smith 9 Stowell, John 13 Siebert, Erna 9 Sullivan, Marion F. 64 Silverberg, Robert 31,79 Sullivan, Robert Jeremiah 22 Simmons, William Scranton 41 Swan, James Gilchrist 64 Simms, William Gilmore 13,79 Swanton, John Reed 21,28,41,42, Simonin, Louis Laurent 64 64,94,110 Simpson, James Hervey 64 Sweezy, Carl 110 Smart, Charles 109 Smith, Anne M. 46 Talayesva, Don C. 110 Smith; Mrs. Dana Margaret 13 Tanner, Clara Lee 63 Smith, Marian Wesley Tantagurdgeon, Gladys 89 Smith, Maurice Greu 87 Taunton, Francis B. 79 Smith, Watson 37.70 Taylor, Dee Calderwood 65 Smith, William 81 ,Terrell, John Upton 79,90 Smithson, Carma Lee 87 Textor, Lucy Elizabeth 70 Smithsonian Institution 4,35 Thackery, Frank A. 22 Snelling, William Joseph 87 Thomas, Cyrus 4,87 Snyder, John Francis 24,109 Thompson, Laura 110 Sorkin, Alan L. 70 Thompson, Lucy 110 Sosin, Jack M. 70 Thompson, Stith 21 Sowell, Andrew Jackson 64 Thrapp, Dan L. 79 Speck, Frank Gouldsmith' 16,64,94,109 Tibbles, Thomas Henry 65 Spencer, Katherine 94 Tolboom, Wanda Neill 65 Spencer, Oliver M. 6 Tooker, Elizabeth 42 Spencer, Robert F. .4,87 Traphagen, Ethel 9 Spicer,-Edwarcl, Hblland o4 Trelease, Allen W. 65 Spier, Leslie 9 Trenholm, Virginia Cole 110,111 Spinden, Herbert Joseph 31,109 Trotter, George A. 65 Spindler, Louise S. 87 Trumball, James Hammond 28 Spindler, Will Henry 110 Tschopik, Harry 9 Springer, Charles H. 79 Tunis, Edwin 87 123.

Tunnell, Curtis D. 94 Watson, Virginia 9 Turner, Frederick Jackson 87 Waugh, Frederick Wilkerson 22 Turner, Katherine C. 70 Wax, Murray Lionel 42,67 Turney-Hill, Harry Holbert 111 Weathers, Winston 21 Two Leggings 42 Webb, George 111 Tyler, Hamilton A. 94 Webb, William Edward 65 Tyler, S. Lyman 71 Webster, Clement Lyon 42 Wedel, Waldo Rudolph 66 Uncommon Controversey 65 Weiner, Michael A. 89 Underhill, Ruth Murray 15,33,42,65,79,94,111 Weinman, Paul L. 31 U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners 87 Wellman, Paul Iselin 13,80 U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology 15 Weltfish, George 10 U.S. Bureau of the Census 87 Weslager, Clinton Alfred 66,111 U.S. Bureau of Naval Personnel90 Wheelwright, Mary C. 95 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 87 White, Henry 80 U.S. Congress 47,71,88 White. Leslie A. 42 U.S. Indian Health Services 87 Whiting, Beatrice 42 U.S. National Archives 71 Whitman, William 21,111 U.S. Office of Indian Affairs 21,47,71 Whittlesey, Charles 24 U.S. Public Health Service 89 Wildschut, William 95 U.S. Solicitor for the Department of Interior 71 Wilkins, Thurman 111 U.S. Treaties 71 Williams, Aubrey W. 71 U.S. Twenty-First Congress 88 Williams, John 6 Unkalnut, Atalie 21 Wilmsen, Edwin N. 4 Utley, Robert Marshall 71,79 Wilson, Edmund 111,112 Wilson, Thomas 4,10,88 Vaillant, George Clapp 9,37 Windolph, Charles A. 80 Vanderwerth, W.C. 28 Wingert, Paul Stover 9 Van Every, Dale 79,80 Winter, George 35 Vaastone, James W. 65 Wisconsin State Historical Society 47 Vaudrin, Bill 21 Wise, Jennings Cropper 71 Vaughan, Alden T. 65 Wissler, Clark 13,80 Vaughn, Jesse Wendell 80 Wood, Leonard 80 Vestal, Stanley 80,111 Wood, W. Raymond 4 Victor, Mrs, Frances Auretta Fuller Barnett 65 Woodbury, Richard Benjamin 24 Voegelin, Charles Frederick 28 Woods, Richard G. 66 Vogel, Virgil J. 89,111 Woodward, Grace Steele 112 Vogt, Evon Zartman 65 Woodyard, Darrell 31 Voth, Henry R. 21 Work, John 66 Wright, Muriel Hazel 66 Waddell, Jack O. 111 Wyman. Leland Clifton 9,33,42,89 Wadsworth, Beula 9 Wallace, Ernest 111 Yard, Robert Sterling 88 Wallis, Wilson Dallam 111 Yarrow, Harry Crecy 42 Wanner, Atreus 24 Young, Mary Elizabeth 88 Wardell, Morris L. 80,94 Ware, Eugene Fitch 80 Simmerman, Charles Leroy 112 Wares, Allan Campbell 28 Warren, William Whipple 111 Washburn, Wilcomb E. 71,80 Waterman, Thomas Talbott 17,94