Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians. Volume 3--General Bibliography
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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 370 605 IR 055 088 AUTHOR Brandt, Randal S.; Davis-Kimball, Jeannine TITLE Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians. Volume 3--General Bibliography. INSTITUTION California State Library, Sacramento.; California Univ., Berkeley. California Indian Library Collections. St'ONS AGENCY Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. Office of Library Programs. REPORT NO ISBN-0-929722-78-7 PUB DATE 94 NOTE 251p.; For related documents, see ED 368 353-355 and IR 055 086-087. AVAILABLE FROMCalifornia State Library Foundation, 1225 8th Street, Suite 345, Sacramento, CA 95814 (softcover, ISBN-0-929722-79-5: $35 per volume, $95 for set of 3 volumes; hardcover, ISBN-0-929722-78-7: $140 for set of 3 volumes). PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC11 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS American Indian History; *American Indians; Annotated Bibliographies; Films; *Library Collections; Maps; Photographs; Public Libraries; *Resource Materials; State Libraries; State Programs IDENTIFIERS *California; Unpublished Materials ABSTRACT This document is the third of a three-volume set made up of bibliographic citations to published texts, unpublished manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, motion pictures, and maps concerning Native American tribal groups that inhabit, or have traditionally inhabited, northern and central California. This volume comprises the general bibliography, which contains over 3,600 entries encompassing all materials in the tribal bibliographies which make up the first two volumes, materials not specific to any one tribal group, and supplemental materials concerning southern California native peoples. 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CALIFORNIA INDIAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY 1994 BEST COPYAYAILARE 0 1994 CALIFORNIA INDIAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY (FORMERLY THE R.H. LOWIE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY), UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CA 94720. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DESKTOP PUBLISHING BYCALIFORNIA INDIANLIBRARY COLLECTIONS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JEANNINE DAVIs-KImBALL, PH.D. PRINTED BY KINKo's - BERKELEY. THIS PUBLICATION WAS SUPPORTED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION UNDER THE PROVISION OF THE LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT, ADMINISTERED IN CALIFORNIA BY THE STATE LIBRARY, GARY B. STRONG, STATE LIBRARIAN. DISTRIBUTED BY: CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY FOUNDATION 1225 8TH STREET, SUITE 345 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 TELE: (916) 447-6331 BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA INDIANS VOL. 3 GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ISBN 0-929722-78-7 0-929722-79-5 (FBK) (1 N N 0) N al N / i 10 N N MIIf) - N -. -. - - CO - / Tr tO CO .- COtr CO ti)r, o) 0,1Ct) q toI--r...o) o)NNNNNNNN0 N N Cf)Cf) / V '1' 't1. =- <LOUCIWII. III- -)Y -I2 z 0 a. a ctcoI-D>X>N GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1814 Map of Rowtd Valley and Vicinity. Augustms Gabriel Tassin, cart. Scale not given. 1874. National Archives, Record Group 75, California no. 40. "[A. H. Hill]." Arcata Union (9 September 1893): 3. "Abram Cohn of Carson City, Nevada, Patron of Dat-so-la-lee."Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 15, no. 4 (1983): 291-297. Achomawi Indians. "Rodriguez-Nieto Guide" Sound Recordings (California Indian Library Collections), LA049. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993. "Sound recordings reproduced from the Language Archive sound recordings at the Language Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley." In 2 containers. Achomawi Indians. "Rodriguez-Nieto Guide" Sound Recordings (California Indian Library Collections), LA124. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993. "Sound recordings reproduced from the Language Archive sound recordings at the Language Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley". Achomawi Indians. Photographic Collection (California Indian Library Collections), bk. 1. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993. "Reproduced from The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology Collection of Photographs". Acken, C. S. "How Indians Caught Wild Pigeons." In A Collection of Ethnographical Articles on the California Indians, ed. R. F. Heizer, 56. Ramona, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976. Reprint of: Forest and Stream (July 1920): 385. Adams, Douglas Q. "[Review of] Northern Sierra Miwok Dictionary, by Catherine A. Callaghan."Thiernational Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 56, no. 1 (1990): 169-172. Adams, J. C., and David A. Fredrickson. "An Archaeological Investigation of CA-Son-84, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California," 1978. California State University Sonoma, Anthropological Studies Center, Rohnert Park, Calif. "Address of the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, to the North American Indian." In Federal Concern About Conditions of California Indians 1853 to 1913: Eight Documents, ed. R. F. Heizer, 151-152. Ballena Press Publications in Archaeology, Ethnology and History, no. 13. Socorro, N.M.: Ballena Press, 1979. Originally delivered at the White House, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1913. 3 GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY-A Again, a Whole Person I Have Become. Vern Korb, and Carol Korb. Shenandoah Films, 1985. Motion picture. Aginsky, Burt W. "Acculturation." In Proceedings of the 8th American ScientOc Congress, 2. Washington, D.C.: Anthropological Sciences, Department of State, 1942. .Central Sierra. Anthropological Records, vol. 8, no. 4. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culnue Element Distributions: XXIV. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943. "The Evolution of American Indian Culture: A Method and Theory." In Proceedings of the 32nd buernational Congress of Americanists, 79-87. Copenhagen, [Denmark]: Munksgaard, 1958. "AnIndian's Soliloquy."American Journal of Sociology, vol. 46, no. 1 (1940): 43-44. "Indian-White Relations: An Interdisciplinary Case Study of a California Sintation: Methods and Findings." In Indians of the United States. Cuzco, Peru: Policy Board of the National Inter-American Conference of Indian Life, 1949. "The Interactions of Ethnic Groups: A Case Study of Indians and Whites."American Sociological Review, vol. 14, no. 2 (1949). "Methodology in the Social Sciences." In Selected Papers of B.W. and E.G. Aginsky, B. W. Aginsky, and E. G. Aginsky, 61. New York: Printing Unlimited, 1955. "The Porno." In Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th ed., vol. 18, 210. Chicago, Ill.: Encyclopedia Britannica Co., 1968. "Population Control in the Shanel (Porno) Tribe."American Sociological Review, vol. 10, no. 2 (1939): 209-216. "The Socio-Psychological Significance of Death Among the Porno Indians."American Imago, vol. 1, no. 3 (June 1940): 1-11. Includes "Comments" by George B. Wilbur, p. 12-18. "The Socio-Psychological Significance of Death Among the Porno Indians." In Native CaWornians: A Theoretical Retrospective, ed. L. J. Bean, and T. C. Blackburn, 319-330. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976. This Man Made World. New York: Rinehart and Co., 1949. Aginsky, Burt W., and Ethel G. Aginsky. Deep Valley: A Presentation of the Pomo Indians. Ann Arbor,Mich.: University Microftlms, 1958. Deep Valley: The Pomo Indians of California. New York: Stein and Day, 1971. "Lateralizations Among American Indians." In Proceedings of the 32nd International Congress of Americanists, 141-147. Copenhagen, [Denmark]: Munksgaard, 1958. ."The Porno: A Profile of Gambling Among Indians."The Annals of the American Academy of Politicaland Social Science, vol. 269 (1959): 108-113. "The Process of Change in Family Types: A Case Study."Social Forces, vol. 26, no. 1 (1947): 84-87. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY-A 4 Aginsky, Burt W., and Ethel G. Aginsky. "The Process of Change in Family Types: A Case Study."American Anthropologist, vol. 51, no. 4, pt. 1 (1949): 611-614. "AResultant of Intercultural Relations."Social Forces, vol. 26, no. 1 (1947): 84-87. .Selected Papers of B.W. and E.G. Aginsky. New York: Printing Unlimited, 1955. Aginsky, Ethel G. "Language and Culture." In Proceedings of the 8th American Scientific Congress, vol. 2, 271-276. Washington, D.C.: Anthropological Sciences, Department of State, 1942. Aikens, C. Melvin. "The Far West." In Ancient Native Americans, ed. J. D. Jennings, 131-181. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1978. .Surface Archeology of Southwestern Washoe County, Nevada: The G.W. Smith Collection. Publications in Social Sciences (University of Nevada System. Desert Research Institute), no. 9. Reno, Nev.: Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada, 1972. Aldrich, Fay 0., and Ida McBride. Ancient Legends of the Cal#Ornia Indians of the Redwood Empire. Orick, Calif.: [F.G. Aldrich and I. McBride], 1939. Alfred L. Kroeber: A Memorial. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 25. Berkeley: Kmeber Anthropological