Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia

Compiled by K. R. FLADMARK

In preparing any bibliography it is difficult to define the boundaries of the material to be included. An effort has been made to limit the areal coverage to British Columbia, but it has been necessary to include a few works on regions just outside the boundaries of the Province. Defining what is Archaeology for bibliographic purposes is somewhat more diffi­ cult. Some of the items I have included could also appear in a bibli­ ography of general anthropology. Most historically oriented ethnographic studies of British Columbia are listed in G. P. Murdock, Ethnographic Bibliography of North America, Relations Area Files Press, New Haven, i960, and unless referenced by authors of the accompany­ ing articles, have not been included here.

ABBOTT, D. N. Recording Archaeological Data in British Co­ 1969 lumbia. B.C.P.M.-A.R. ADAM, L. Northwest American Indian Art and its Early 1936 Chinese Parallels. Man, Vol. 36, pp. 8-11. ARMSTRONG, J. E. Late Stratigraphy and Chronology D. R. CRANDELL in Southwestern British Columbia and North­ D. J. EASTERBROOK western Washington. G.S.A.B., Vol. 76, pp. NOBLE, J. 321-30. 1965 ARNETT, J. B.C. Life 12,000 Years Ago Revealed by Yale 1965 Diggings. Vancouver Sun, Saturday, March 20, p. 14. BADNER, M. The Protruding Tongue Motif in the 1963 of the Northwest Coast of America. MS., M.A. thesis, Columbia University. BADNER, M. The Protruding Tongue and Related Motifs in 1966 the Art Styles of the American Northwest Coast, New Zealand and China. In: Two Studies of Art in the Pacific Area, Wiener Beitrage Zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik, Vol. 15, pp. 5-44-

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BARROW, F. J. A Commentary on "Notes on Rock Painting in 1935 General", by J. A. Teit, MS., at B.C.FM. 1942 and Pictographs of the British Co­ lumbia Coast. C.G.J., Vol. 24, February. BEATH, J. Choke-Cherry Pits Show Indians 8,000 Years 1962 Ago Ate Fresh Fruits. Columbia Basin News, Vol. 15, No. 292, pp. i-3, July 25, Pasco. BOAS, F. Some Problems in North American Archae­ 1902 ology. In: Race, Language and Culture, (F. Boas, éd., 1940), pp. 525-9. (Earlier printed in American journal of Archaeology, 2nd Series, Vol. 6. pp. 1-6.) 1907 Clubs Made of Bone of Whale.. . and of Stone. In: Archaeology of the Gulf of Georgia and Puget Sound, (H. I. Smith, 1907), pp. 403-420. BOAS, F. Relations Between Northwest America and *933 Northeast Asia. In: The American Aborigines, PP- 357-370- BOAS, F. Physical Characteristics of the Tribes of British L. FARRAND. Columbia. R.B.A.A.S., Vol. 68, pp. 628-44. 1898 BOCK-FELTKAMP, A. J. Some Remarks on Skulls and Skull Fragments i960 of the Fraser , British Columbia, Neder- ladsch Museum voor Anthropologie, Amster­ dam, (32 pp.) BORDEN, G. E. Preliminary Report on Archaeological Investi­ 1950 a) gations in the Fraser Delta Region. A.B.C., No. 1, pp. 13-26. b) Notes on the of the Southern North­ west Goast. B.C.H.Q., Vol. 14, pp. 241-6. c) A Translucent Shelter for Field Work in Re­ gions with High Precipitation. A.A., Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 252-3. 1951 a) Facts and Problems of Northwest Coast Pre­ history. A.B.C., No. 2, pp. 35-49.

*>) Results of the Tweedsmuir Park Survey, Sum­ mer 1951. Letter to the Division of Anthro­ pology, B.C.P.M., in: A.B.C., No. 2, pp. 7-8. c) Fraser River Delta Archaeological Findings. A.A., Vol. 16, p. 263. d) Review of M. W. Smith: "Archaeology of the Columbia-Fraser Region", A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 278. BG STUDIES

e) Review of A. King: "Cattle Point...". A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 279. 1952 a) Results of Archaeological Investigations in Cen­ tral B.C., A.B.C., No. 3, pp. 31-40. b) An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Tweeds- muir Park, British Columbia. Museum and Arts Notes, 2nd Series, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 9-15.

BORDEN, C. E. A Uniform Site Designation Scheme for Can­ 1952 c) ada. A.B.C., No. 3, pp. 44-8. !954 a) Some Aspects of Prehistoric Coastal-Interior Relations in the Pacific Northwest. A.B.C., No. 4, pp. 26-32. Distribution, Culture, and Origin of the In­ digenous Population of British Columbia. Transactions yth B.C. Natural Resources Con- ference, pp. 186-96. !955 An Ancient Coast Indian Village in Southern B.C. Indian Time, Vol. 2, No. 15, Vancouver. 1956 Results of Two Archaeological Surveys in the East Kootenay Region of British Columbia. R.S.S.C.W., Vol. 24, pp. 73-104. i960 DjRi 3, An Early Site in the Fraser Canyon, British Columbia. N.M.C., 162•> Contributions to Anthropology. (1957), pp. 101-18. 1961 Fraser River Archaeological Project, Progress Report. N.W.C., A.P., No. 1. 1962 a) West Coast Crossties with Alaska. A.I A., Tech. Pap. No. 11. pp. 9-19. b) Review of Cultural Sequences at the Dalles Oregon by L. S. Cressman. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 3. PP- 437-8. Radiocarbon and Geological Dating of the 1965 Lower Fraser Canyon Sequence. Procs. 6th International Conference on Radiocarbon and Tritium Dating, Pullman, Wash., pp. 165-78.

1968 a) Prehistory of the Lower Mainland. In: 'Lower Fraser Valley: Evolution of a Cultural Land­ scape' B.C. Geographical Series, No. 9, A. H. Siemens, éd., pp. 9-26, Dept. of Geography, U.B.C.

BORDEN, C. E. New Evidence of Early Cultural Relations Be­ 1968 b) tween Eurasia and Western North America. Paper presented 8th I.C.A.E.S., Tokyo. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 129

c) A Late Pleistocene Pebble of Southwestern British Columbia. In: Early Man in Western North America, Eastern New Mex­ ico University Contributions in Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 55-69. 1969 a) Excavations at Old Musqueam 1962-8. News­ letter, Archaeological Society of B.C., Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 2-4. b) The Skagit River Atlatl: A Reappraisal. B.C. Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, (1968-69), pp. 13-19.

BORDEN, C. E. Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 24, No. (Assembler) 4, PP- 451 "2- 1959 a) b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 1, p. 146. c) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 2, p. 303. i960 a) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 3, p. 442. b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 627-8. c) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 148-9. 1961 a) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 582-5, b) Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 272-5. 1962 Notes and News, Northwest. A.A., Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 609-13. BORDEN, C. E. Notes and News, British Columbia. A.A., Vol. DAUGHERTY, R. D. 22, No. 3, p. 325. 1957 BOYLE, D. (ed.) British Columbia Specimens. Annual Archae­ 1891 ological Report, Toronto, pp. 52-6.

BROEKER, W . S. Lamont Natural Radiocarbon Measurements J. L. KULP IV. Science, Vol. 126, pp. 1, 324-334. 1957 BRITISH COLUMBIA Preserving British Columbia's Prehistory, A ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES Guide for Amateur Archaeologists. Victoria. ADVISORY BOARD 1960(F) 130 BC STUDIES

BROOKS, C. W. Japanese Wrecks Stranded and Picked up 1876 Adrift in the North Pacific Ocean. California Academy of Sciences, March, 1875. (Reprinted by Ye Galleon Press, Farfield, Wash., 1964). BRYAN, A. L. Results and Interpretations of Recent Archae­ 1957 ological Research in Western Washington with Circum- Implications. D.J.A., Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-16. 1963 An Archaeological Survey of Northern Puget Sound. O.P.I.S.U.M., No. 11.

BOURROUGHÏ 3, C. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Basin Pla­ ( Assembler-editor ) teau. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 181-3. !95° I951 a) Notes and News, North Pacific Coast and Basin- Plateau. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 290. b) Notes and News, Northwest Coast-Plateau. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 2. pp. 176-7. c) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest. A.A., Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 262-3. d) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest and Basin- Plateau. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 1, p. 83. BOURROUGHS J, C Notes and News, Pacific Northwest and Cali­ !952 a) fornia, A.A., Vol. 18, No. 1. pp. 93-4. b) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest. A.A., Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 283-4. CALDWELL, W. W. An Archaeological Survey of the Okanagan and 1954 Similkameen Valleys of British Columbia. A.B.C., No. 4, 10-25. Ï955 Two Burials from San Juan Island, Wash­ ington. A.A., Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 383-4. CALVERT, G. The Co-op Site, A Prehistoric on the 1968 Northern Northwest Coast. MS., Laboratory of Archaeology, U.B.C. CAMPBELL, J. The Origin of the Haida. P.T.R.S.C., Series 2, ï&97 Vol. 3, No. 2. pp. 91-112. CAPES, K. H. Contributions to the Prehistory of Vancouver 1964 Island. O.PJ.S.U.M., No. 15. CARLSON, R. L. Archaeological Investigations in the San Juan 1954 Islands. MS., M.A. thesis, University of Wash­ ington. i960 Chronology and Culture Change in the San Juan Islands. A.A., Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 562-86. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 131

1962 Review of "The in the Pacific Northwest", by B. R. Butler, 1961. A. A., Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 435,-7.

1965 Reviews of "An Archaeological Survey of Northern Puget Sound", by A. L. Bryan, 1963; and "Contributions to the Prehistory of Van­ couver Island", by K. H. Capes, 1964. A.A., Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 124-5.

CHARD, C. S. Northwest Coast-Northeast Asiatic Similarities: J956 A New Hypothesis. Proceedings $th I.C.A.E.S., pp. 235-9, Philadelphia.

CLARK, G. H. The Archaeology of the Takli Site, Katmai 1968 National Monument, Alaska, M.A. thesis, Uni­ versity of Oregon, 1968.

CoDERE, H. The Harrison Lake Physical Type. Columbia 1949 University Contributions to Anthropology, Vol. 36, pp. i75-84- CORNER, J. Pictographs in the Interior of British Columbia. 1968 Wayside Press Ltd., Vernon.

DAUGHERTY, R. D. Early Man in the Columbia Intermontane J956 Province. University of Utah, Anthropological Papers, No. 24.

DAUGHERTY, R. D. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. (Assembler) A.A., Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 444-6. 1956 a) Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. b) A.A., Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 97-8. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. c) A.A., Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 218-9. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. 1957 a) A.A., Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 98-9. Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. b) A.A., Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 215-6.

c) Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 323-5. d) Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 43,7-8. 1958 a) Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 98-9. b) Notes and News, Pacific Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 222-3. 132 BG STUDIES

«0 Notes and News, West Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 330-3. d) Notes and News, West Coast and Great Basin. A.A., Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 453-4. DAVIS, N. F. G. Four Phases of Glaciation with Illustrations MATHEWS, W. H. from Southwestern British Columbia. Journal 1944 of Geology, Vol. 52, pp. 4<>3-4I3- DAVIS, R. Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest. Stanford 1949 Art Series, Stanford University Press. DAWSON, G. M. Note on Some of the More Recent Changes in 1877 the Level of the Coast of British Columbia and Adjacent Regions. Canadian Naturalist, Vol. 8, pp. 241-8. 1880 Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands. G.S.C., Report of Progress, 1878-1879. 1887 Inside View of a Haidah dwelling. American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Vol. 9, pp. 309-10. Customs and Arts of the Kwakiool. Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 33, pp. 345-52. 1891 Burial Mounds of Vancouver Island. American Antiquarian, Vol. 13, pp. 171-2. DEANS, J. Antiquities of British Columbia. American Anti­ 1892 quarian, Vol. 14, pp. 41-44. DELIS LE, F. La Déformation Artificielle du Crane les Tribus 1892 Indiennes Du Nord-Ouest des États-Unis et de la Colombie Britannique. Proceedings 8th I.C.A., Paris (1890), pp. 300-34. DORN, T. F Radiocarbon Dating at the University of Wash­ FAIRHALL, A . w, ington, I. Radiocarbon, Vol. 4, pp. 1-12. SCHELL, W. R. TAKASHIMA^ A. 1962 DORSEY, G. A. The Long Bones of Kwakiutl and Salish In­ 1897 a) dians. A.An., (o.s.), Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 174-82. b) Observations on the Scapula of the Northwest Coast Indians. A.N., Vol. 31, No. 368, pp. 736- 45- DORSEY, G. A. A Sexual Study of the Size of the Articular Sur­ 1897 <0 face of the Long Bones in Aboriginal American Skeletons. Boston Medical and Surgical Jour­ nal, (Later New England Journal of Medi­ cine), Vol. 137, No. 4, pp. 80-2. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 133

d) Wormian Bones in Artificially Deformed Kwa- kiutl Crania. A.An., (o.s.), Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. I69-73- e) The Geography of the Tsimshian Indians. American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Vol. 19, pp. 276-82.

DOUGLAS, F. H. A Tlinkit Stone Mortar. Material Culture 1938 Notes, Denver Art Museum, Vol. 8, pp. 31-3. DRAKE, R. J. Molluscs from Pacific Northwest Archaeologi­ 1963 cal Sites, 2, Washington: 45-CA-30, A Coastal Shellmidden in the Ozette Area. Appendix A to: A Maritime Village on the Olympic Penin­ sula of Washington, by S. J. Guinn, W.S.U., L.A., R.I., No. 22, pp. 49-66.

DRUCKER, P, Diffusion in Northwest Coast Culture in the I936 Light of Some Distributions. MS., Ph.D. thesis, University of California. 1943 Archaeological Survey on the Northern North­ west Coast. B.A.E.-B., No. 133, Anthropological Papers, No. 20, pp. 17-132. 1947 Preliminary Statement on the Archaeological Remains in the McNary , Columbia River, Oregon-Washington. S.I.-R.B.S.-C.B.P. Appraisal. 1955 Sources of Northwest Coast Culture. In: New Interpretations of Aboriginal American Culture History, 75th Anniversary Volume of the An­ thropological Society of Washington, D.C., pp. 59-8i. DUFF, W. Report on Pit House Survey of the Lower I950 Fraser River. (Not Author's Title), A.B.C., No. 1, p. 8.

DUFF, W. Archaeological Report. A.B.C., No. 2, p. 6. I95I a) b) Indian Natural History. Victoria Naturalist, Vol. 7, pp. 92-4; Vol. 8, pp. 16-17. 1952 The Upper Stalo Indians. B.C.P.M., A.B.C., Memoir No. 1. 1953 Prehistoric Carvings Puzzle Anthropologists. Victoria Daily Colonist, March 1st. 1954 A Heritage in Decay. Canadian Art, Vol. 11, PP- 56-9- 134 BC STUDIES

1955 Unique Stone Artifacts from the Gulf Islands. B.C.P.M.-A.R., (i955)> PP- 45"55- 1956 a) Prehistoric Stone Sculpture of the Fraser River and Gulf of Georgia. A.B.C., No. 5, pp. 15-151. b) An Unusual Burial at the Whalen Site. R.S.S.C.W., Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 67-72. i960 The Killer Whale Copper. B.C.P.M.-A.R., (i960), pp. 32-6. 1961 The Indians of the Gulf Islands. In: A Gulf Islands Patchwork. Publication of the British Columbia Historical Association, Sidney, British Columbia, pp. 1 -4. 1963 Stone Clubs from the Skeena River Area. B.C.P.M.-A.R., (1962), pp. 2-12. 1964 a) The Indian History of British Columbia, Vol. 1, The Impact of the Whiteman. A.B.C., Memoir, No. 5. b) Contributions of Marîus Barbeau to West Coast Ethnology. Anthropologic a, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 64-96.

DUFF, W. Thoughts on the Nootka . B.C.P.M., 1965 (Originally presented as a paper to the 18th N.W.A.C., April 9-10, Bellingham). 1966 Review of "Northwest Coast Indian Art", by B. Holm, 1965. A.A., Vol. 31, No. 6, pp. 880-1. 1967 Contexts of Northwest Coast Art. In: Arts of the Raven, Vancouver Art Gallery.

DUFF, W. A Scottsbluff-Eden Point from British Colum­ BORDEN, C. E. bia. A.B.C., No. 4, (1953-4), PP- 33-4- !954 DUFF, W. Anthony Island, A Home of the Haidas. M. KEW B.C.P.M.-A.R., (1957), pp. 37-64. 1957 EASTERBROOK, D. J. Late Pleistocene Glacial Events and Relative 1963 Sea Level Changes in Northern Puget Lowland, Washington. G.S.A.B., Vol. 74, pp. 1465-1484.

EELLS, M. Mounds in Washington Territory. American 1878 Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 13.

EDISON, R. Asiatic Rock Carvings in America? Fate, Vol. i960 13, No. 6, Issue No. 123, pp. 88-92. (Chicago). Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 135

EMMONS, G. T. Slate of the Tsimshian. I.N.M., Mis­ 1921 cellaneous, No. 15. 1923 Jade in British Columbia and Alaska, and its Use by the Natives. I.N.M., Miscellaneous, No. 35- 1928 "Wings" of Haida Ceremonial . Indian Notes, Vol. 5, pp. 298-302. J930 The Art of the Northwest Coast Indians. A.M.N.H., Natural History, Vol. 30 pp. 282-92.

EMMONS, R. V. An Archaeological Survey in the Lower Nook- 1952 sak River Valley. A.B.C., No. 3, pp. 49-56. ERKES, E. Chinesisch - amerikanishe Mythenparallelen. 1926 T'oung Pao, Vol. 24, pp. 32-53. FAIRHALL, A. W. Radiocarbon Dating at the University of Wash­ SCHELL, W. R. ington, III. Radiocarbon, Vol. 8, pp. 498-506. YOUNG, I. A. 1966

FARMER, M. F. (ed.) Notes and News, Pacific Northwest and Cali­ *953 fornia, A.A., Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 296-8. FLADMARK, K. R. Some Artifacts from the Interior of British Co­ 1963 lumbia. Ses., Vol. 12, No. n. November. 1964 An Old Catholic Medal. Ses., Vol. 13, No. 9. September. !9^9 Archaeological Sites in the Shuswap-South Thompson River Area, B.C., MS., B.C.P.M. and Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cal­ gary. FoLAN, W. Yuquot: A Prehistoric and Contemporary Noot- 1969 kan Village on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Paper presented at 22nd N.W.A.C., Victoria. FOSTER, D. Post-Contact Goods from Stselax. MS., Labor­ n.d. atory of Archaeology, U.B.C. FOSTER, W. G. Stone Images and Implements and Some Petro- 1926 glyphs. Museum Notes, Vol. 3, Vancouver Art, Historical and Science Association. GARNER, J. C. A Stone Mortar from "Old" Metlakatla, Wash­ 1959 ington Archaeologist, Vol. 3, No. 12, pp. 5-8. GATES, R. R. Blood Groups and Physiognomy of B.C. Coastal DARBY, G. E. Indians. J.R.A.L, Vol. 64, pp. 23-44. !934 136 BG STUDIES

GjESSING, G. Petroglyphs and Pictographs in British Colum­ 1952 bia. In : Indian Tribes of Aboriginal America, (Sol Tax, ed.) (Proceedings 2gth I.C.A., Vol. 3), pp. 66-79. GOODFELLOW, REV. J. G. Pictographs of the Similkameen Valley of Bri­ 19,28 tish Columbia. Museum Notes, Vol. 3, pp. 14- 16, 23-4. GoRMLY, M. Spanish Documentary Material Pertaining to *955 the Northwest Coast Indians. D.J.A., Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-42. GRANT, J. G. B. Anthropometry of the Beaver, Sekani, and Car­ !936 rier Indians. Bulletin Canadian Department of Mines, No. 81, pp. 1-37.

HALL, J. L. A Statistical Determination of Components Re­ 1968 presented at the Helen Point Site. MS., gradu­ ating thesis, University of Victoria. 1969 Archaeological Excavations at Clearwater River Park, August 12-29, 1968. MS., A Preliminary Report to the Archaeological Sites Advisory Board, B.C.P.M., March 31.

HANSEN, H. P. Postglacial Forest Succession, Climate and 1948 Chronology in the Pacific Northwest. T.A.P.S., Vol. 37, pp. 1-130.

HARRISON, P. D. Report on the Archaeological Survey of the 1961 High Dam Reservoir, British Columbia. MS., submitted to the B.C. Archaeological Sites Advisory Board, Victoria.

HAWTHORNE, A. People of the Potlatch. Vancouver Art Gallery 1956 and U.B.C. 1967 Art of the Kwakiutl Indians and Other North- west Coast Tribes. University of Washington Press.

HEIZER, R. F. The Introduction of Monteray Shells to the 1941 Indians of the Northwest Coast P.N.W.Q., Vol. 31, pp. 399-402. 1964 The Western Coast of America. In: Prehistoric Man in the New World, (J. D. Jennings, E. Norbeck, editors), pp. 117-48, University of Chicago Press.

HESTER, J. J. 100 Sites Found in Bella Bella Area. Archae­ 1969 a) ological Society of B.C., Newsletter, Vol. i, No. 2. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 137

b) Current Faculty Research. Prehistory of the Bella Bella Region, B.C., Colorado Anthropolo­ gist, Vol. II, No. 1, pp. 29-38.

HEUSSER, C. J. Late Pleistocene Environments of Pacific North i960 America. American Geographical Society, Spe­ cial Publication, No. 35, New York.

HEWES, G. W. The Ainu Double Foreshaft Toggle 1942 and Western North America. J.W.A.S., Vol. 32, pp. 93-104. 1956 Aboriginal Use of Fishery Resources in North­ western North America. Kroeber Anthropologi­ cal Society Papers, Vol. 14, Spring, pp. 98-9.

HEYERDAHL, T. American Indians in the Pacific. George Allen 1952 and Unwin, London. (Particularly part 2, pp. 69-158).

HILL, M. The Archaeological Distribution of Selected 1961 Material Culture Traits in the Intermontane West : A Study of Aboriginal Gultural Relation­ ship. MS., M.A. thesis, W.S.U.

HILLS, L. V. A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the 1961 Fraser River from Big Bar to Lillooet. MS., Laboratory of Archaeology, U.B.C.

HILL-TOUT, G. Later Prehistoric Man in British Columbia. 1895 T.R.S.C., Series 2, pp. 103-22. 1898 Oceanic Origin of the Kwakiutl-Nootka and Salish Stocks. P.T.R.S.C., Series 2, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 187-231.

1899 Notes on the Prehistoric Races of British Co­ lumbia and Their Monuments. British Columbia Mining Record, pp. 6-26.

HILL-TOUT, C. Summary of the Archaeology of the Fraser 1902 Delta. R.B.A.A.S., p. 446. The Native Races of the British Empire, British North America, I, The Far West: The Home 1907 of the Salish and Dene. Constable, London. Man in British Columbia. American Journal of Archaeology, Series 2, Vol. 16, pp. 1912 102-3. Prehistoric Burial Mounds of British Columbia. Museum and Art Notes, Vol. 5, No. 4, Van­ 1930 a) couver. 138 BG STUDIES

b) The Great Fraser Midden. Museum and Art Notes, Vol. 5, No. 3, Vancouver.

*93* British Columbia Ancestors of the Eskimo. Illus­ trated London News, January 16, pp. 90-92. 1938 The Great Fraser Midden. Art, Historical, and Scientific Association, Vancouver.

HILL-TOUT, G. Vancouver 2000 Years Ago. Vancouver Sunday KIDD, G. E. Province, January 17, p. 1. 1932 HOLM, B. Northwest Coast Indian Art. University of 1965 Washington Press. HOWAY, F. W. Dog's Hair Blankets of the Coast Salish. Wash­ 1918 ington Historical Quarterly, Vol. 9, pp. 83-92. 1942 The First Use of the Sail by the Indians of the Northwest Coast. American Neptune, Vol. 1, October, pp. 374-80.

HRDLICKA, A. Catalogue of Human Crania in the United 1927 States National Museum Collection: The Al­ gonkin and Related Iroquois, Siouan, Caddoan, Salish and Sahaptin, Shoshonean and Cali- fornian Indians. U.S.N.M., Proceedings, Vol. 69, Article No. 5.

HULSE, F. S. Blood Types and Mating Patterns Among *955 Northwest Coast Indians. S.J.A., Vol. n, pp. 93-104. INVERARITY, R. B. Movable Masks and Figures of the Indians of I94I the North Pacific Coast. Cranbrook Institute of Art and Science. 1950 Art of the Northwest Coast Indians. University of California Press. JACOBS, M. Historic Perspectives in Indian Languages of J937 Oregon and Washington. P.N.W.Q., Vol. 28, PP- 55-74- !94i A Survey of Pacific Northwest Anthropological Research, (1930-40), P.N.W.Q., Vol. 32, No. h PP- 79"Io6- JENNESS, D. Fifty Years of Archaeology in Canada. R.S.C.: 1932 Fifty Years Retrospect, Anniversary Vol. 1882- 1932, PP- 7Ï-6- KERMOD, F. Descriptive List of Northwest Collections, 1915 1915 B.C.P.M.-A.R. for 19/5. Bibliography of the Archaeology of British Columbia 139

1933 Accessions: Anthropology and Archaeology. B.C.P.M.-A.R. (1931), pp. 9-10. KIDD, G. E. Trepanation Among the Early Indians of Bri­ 1946 tish Columbia. Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 55, No. 5, pp. 513-6. KIDD, G. E. The Teeth of the Pacific Coast Indian. Museum DARBY, G. E. and Art Notes, Vol. 7, Supplement 3. 1933 KIDD, R. S. Report on Archaeological Survey of the Lower 1968 Fraser River Valley, 1963. N.M.C.-B., 224, Contributions to Anthropology VI. pp. 208-35. 1969 The Archaeology of the Fossil Bay Site, Sucia Island, Northwestern Washington State, in Re­ lation to the Fraser Delta Sequence. N.M.C.-B. 232. Contributions to Anthropology VII: Archaeology, pp. 32-67. KING, A. R. Cattle Point, A Stratified Site in the Southern 195° Northwest Coast Region. S.A. A., Memoirs, No. 7. KROEBER, A. L. American Culture and the Northwest Coast. 1923 A.An., Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 1-20. 1939 Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North America. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 38. LAGUNA, F. de The Prehistory of Northern North America as 1947 Seen from the Yukon. S.A.A., Memoir, No. 3. LEECHMAN, D. Aboriginal Paints and Dyes in Canada. 1932 T.R.S.C., Ser. 3, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 37-42. 1942 Abalone Shells from Monteray. A.An., Vol. 44, pp. 159-62. 1944 Trephined Skulls from British Columbia. T.R.S.C., Vol. 38, Section 2, pp. 99-102. 1946 Prehistoric Migration Routes along the Yukon. Canadian Historical Review, Vol. 27, pp. 383- 90. 1950 a) Archaeological Report, Summer 1949. A.B.C., No. 1, pp. 7-8. b) Aboriginal Tree-Felling. N.M.C.B., 118, pp. 44-9. 1952 The Nanaimo . C.G.J., Vol. 44, No. 6, pp. 266-7. 140 BG STUDIES

1953 "Unused" . A.A., Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 262-3.

*954 Some Pictographs of Southeastern British Co* lumbia. T.R.S.C., Vol. 48, Series 3, Section 2, pp. 77-86. 1956 Fish Out of Water. C.G.J., Vol. 53, No. 4, October, pp. 154-8.

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