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American Indian Past & Present A bi-monthly magazine of Crafts * Culture * Powwows Every other month WHISPERING WIND brings its readers articles on crafts and material culture of the American Indian; how to make those crafts, expertly illustrated and color photographed, book & music reviews, old photographs, articles on tradition and culture, coverage of powwows and powwow dates. For our size and format, we are the most comprehensive publication on the American Indian. Begun in 1967, Whispering Wind is now the longest lived publication with a dedication to American Indian culture and history. Bring the Tradition home with a subscription to Whispering Wind q Yes! Start my subscription to Whispering Wind Magazine.

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% 1-800-301-8009 or (985) 796-5433 or FAX: (985) 796-9236 % About Our Catalog- We make every effort to stock Written Heritage the titles offered in this catalog. Books v DVDs vs If a title is out of print from the Clothing Patterns v Note Cards publisher, you will be given the choice of a credit or refund. AudioCDs...... 15 Legends...... 40, 45 RETURN POLICY Baskets ...... 13 Material Culture . .18-21 Books may be returned within . . . . .4-12, 43 Medicine...... 34,35,45 30 days of purchase (shipment) and must in re-saleable Canoe ...... 9 Moccasins ...... 8,44 condition. A credit or refund Cherokee . . . . 16, 26, 27 Music...... 16-17 for your purchase price, less Choctaw ...... 17, 26 Myths ...... 40 postage, will be issued. Christmas Cards ....41 Northeast ...... 28-29 DVDs and CDs may only be returned if defective or Clothing Patterns...10-11 Northwest ...... 32 unopened for a replacement, Clothing ...... 4-12, 29 NoteCards...... 41 refund, or credit. (also see Tribal sections) Order Form ...... 47 PAYMENT Code Talkers ...... 22 ...... 8 Must accompany all orders; Cooking...... 31 Paul Goble Books ....36 VISA, MasterCard, Craft Annuals .... .46 Photographic Discover/Novus, American Crafts...... 4-11 History ...... 18-21 Express, check, or money order. When paying by charge Cradles ...... 18 Plains ...... 22-25 card furnish card # and Crazy Horse...... 23 Plateau ...... 30-31 expiration date. Purchase Dance...... 6,42,43 Powwow . . . . 16, 42-44 orders accepted from institutions. Dolls...... 20 Powwow History . . . . 16 DVDs...... 42-45 Quillwork ...... 12 SHIPPING Earrings...... 8 Religion ...... 34-35 Free U.S. Retail orders of Eastern...... 26-27 Sign Language. . . . 38 $25.00 or more via U.S.Post Office Media Mail. Other Feathers...... 5,6 Smoking ...... 35 shipping options regardless of Finger . . . . .13 Southeast ...... 26-27 number of items ordered— Flags ...... 38 Southwest ...... 33 $4.99 for orders under $25; $16.95 for shipment via USPS Flute...... 15 Stories...... 40 Priority. Next day and 2nd day Games ...... 12 Tanning ...... 8 air is also available. Postage is Genealogy ...... 45 Tipis...... 14 charged for foreign orders shipped via U.S. Post Office. General Studies . . . . 38 Totem Poles...... 32 Foreign order shipping charge Grass Dance ..... 17 Trail of Tears. . . . . 26 is based on weight. Foreign Greeting Cards .....41 Warbonnets ...... 7 customers are responsible for all duties and taxes. Canadian Great Lakes . . . . . 28-29 Weaving...... 13 customers must add 5% GST. Healing...... 34,45 Whispering Wind .. 2 Herbs...... 31 Woodlands ...... 28-29 Mail Lists: We occasional make our customer list available to Member other companies. If you want To Order: your name removed ( Call 1-800-301-8009 from these lists, please ( Fax: 985-796-9236 let us know. * Or use the enclosed order form, p 47 Thank you for being a customer. : Online at www.writtenheritagebooks.com - 4 - BOOKS — CRAFTS & CLOTHING

Plains Indians Regalia & Customs by Michael “Bad Hand” Terry Warriors Of The Plains This original study of Plains Indian cultures Native American Regalia & Crafts of the 19th century is presented through the by By M.S. Tucker and Joe W. Rosenthal use of period writings, paintings and early Filled with images both vintage and modern, photography that relate how life was carried this book illustrates the magnificent regalia out. The comprehensive text documents the worn by those memorable warriors who once seven major tribes: Blackfeet, Cheyenne, ruled the Great Plains. With many of today's Comanche, Crow, Hidatsa, Mandan, and Native American dancers incorporating Lakota. 260 color photos, 256 pages. (n) vintage components in their modern outfits, 3536-5 Hardcover: $49.95 the numerous examples of craftwork techniques presented here can be readily Beadwork Techniques of the Native learned for use in creating both dance and American ceremonial regalia. This book will guide you By Scott Sutton in building authentic outfits of the tribes of Includes instruction and explaination of loom the Northern, Central & Southern Plains, beadwork, groud , applique and covering various details for beginning, moccasin making. Includes color photo intermediate and advanced levels of regalia. gallery of beautiful beadwork pieces. 96 96 pages, 21 historic photos and 284 full pages, 323 full color photos, 57 full color color photographs & illustrations. illustrations. 1590-0 Paper: $19.95 3001-9 Paper: $19.95 Costumes of the Plains Indians Beadworking With Today’s By Clark Wissler Materials Classic work from 1915, a full color by Loren & Donna Woerpel comparative study of the forms and distributions of Plains’ men and women Packed with color photos of clothing. Color photos have replaced the beads and excellent originally published black & white photos. illustrations to teach beading 64pp, 36 color photos. techniques; loom, applique, 200-900 Paper: $19.95 rosettes and more.30pp. 3700-5 Paper: $6.95 Subscribe to Whispering Wind magazine for the best in crafts & material culture. www.whisperingwind.com

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Focus on Feathers A Complete Guide to Feather Craft Indian Crafts & Lore By W. Ben Hunt By J. Andrew Forsythe This is a classic how-to book loaded with Covers every facet of producing top quality fully illustrated projects and instructions on feather work. Beginning with a gallery of full how to make items such as regular and double color photos of hundreds of real feathers, the trailer war bonnets, horned bonnets, hair author includes the selection, straightening, roaches, pipes & pipebags, moccasins, trimming, splicing, and extending the feathers necklaces, bustles, breastplates, war shirts, in preparation for and painting. leggings, dresses, drums, tipis & totem poles. Various types of eagle, hawk, owl and flicker Several specialty dances and their outfits are feathers are covered, providing the techniques covered, along with various dance steps, tribal and tricks needed to produce top quality locations. 112 pages, full color. feathers. The second half of the book is 5490-0 Paper: $ 16.95 devoted to comprehensive instructions for a dozen projects, including a warbonnet, The Modern Fancy Dancer traditional bustle, roach and hair feathers, by C. Scott Evans & J. Rex Reddick wing and tail fans, and more. 96 pp. color A look at an ever changing dance style. A throughout. complete how-to guide for making this 1690-0 Paper: $19.95 colorful dance outfit. 64pp, profusely illustrated & photographed with 16 pages of Traditional Dress color photos. Knowledge and 5190-0 Paper: $15.95 Methods of Old-Time Clothing Arts and Crafts of the Native by Adolf Hungry Wolf American Tribes The descriptions of old By Michael G. Johnson & Bill Yenne styles and methods of An authoritative illustrated reference making clothing, beadwork examining in detail how Native American are illustrated with culture evolved and considers the regional diagrams and old photos. 80pp. similarities and differences of the arts and 147-8 Paper: $12.95 crafts created by tribes across the continent. The Northern Traditional Dancer Contemporary and modern photographs, fine line illustrations and step-by-step by C. Scott Evans reconstructions show the techniques of Full color photos featuring dancers at manufacture and display of the skill and powwows from South Dakota to Oklahoma. artistry of the craftsmen. 256 pages, full-color Included are detailed instructions on making photographs and illustrations throughout, nine different aspects of this outfit. 48pp, 68 maps, references, bibliography, index of photos (17 in color), 67 illus. tribes. 4190-0 Paper: $12.95 7902-5 Hardcover: $49.95

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The History of 19th Century Plains Beads Indian Dresses From 30,000 B.C. to by Susan Jennys the Present Illustrated by Alex by Lois Sherr Dubin Koslov Over 350 illustrations Finally, a book devoted to including 254 color plates women’s dresses and reproducing beads from accessories! Covering the every world region and every major historic northern, central and culture. Includes an 8 page fold-out time line southern plains, as well as the plateau, this of bead history of 2,000 beads. 364 pp, index, comprehensive craft guide shows how to recreate Reg. $75.00 both cloth and hide dresses of the 19th century, as 174-7 Hardcover: $79.95 well as the accessories. 100 excellent illustrations, 82 color photos, 25 historical photos and Native American paintings, 104 pp. Beadwork 5390-0 Paper: $25.00 by George J. Barth One of the most comprehensive Traditional Indian works on beadwork, taking the Bead & Leather reader from the selection of by Monte Smith & beads and supplies to how to Michelle VanSickle do lane, overlay, crow-stitch, edge, woven Projects include the leather and gourd stitch. 219pp, profusely illustrated. pouch, strike-a-lite pouch, S12-2 Paper: $21.95 knife sheath, beaded Sioux pouch, scissors pouch, Craft Manual of Northwest Indian beaded Crow pouch, Beading beaded awl case, quilled pipe bag, & more. by George M. White 100 pp, 137 illus, 4 in color. Photos & drawings by author B0011 Paper: $12.95 and C.M. Russell. Illustrates many beadwork Traditional Clothing of the Native designs and techniques. Americans Emphasis on the tribes of the by Edward Gibby Northwest. Includes some basic Explores 9 major cultural areas cuts for clothing. 164 pp. 180+ photos & illus. of North America with patterns 9259-2 Paper: $12.95 for making traditional Native clothing. Includes a section on North American Indian buckskin tanning. 176pp, Beadwork Patterns illustrated. By: Pamela B00-05 Paper: $17.95 Stanley-Millner 73 charts for bead weaving The Art of Simulating Eagle and 12 full-size patterns for Feathers bead appliqué, all based on by Bob Gutierrez authentic designs of Full color, instructional Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow, and other tribes. manual showing how to create Complete instructions and color keys for realistic imitation golden and every chart and pattern. 72 pp. bald eagle feathers. 32pp, full 28835-2 Paper: $6.95 color. B00-43 $9.95

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The Plains Plains Indian & Mountain Man Warbonnet Arts & Crafts Its Story & An Illustrated Guide Construction by Charles W. Overstreet by Barry Hardin this handbook is an Presents the many exploration of the arts, crafts elements behind the and other accouterments tradition of the made and used by the Plains warbonnet and Indians and mountain man in provides full instructions on making the the early 1800s. 45 projects. various styles. Loaded with large color photos 160pp, 46 b&w photos. of actual museum specimens and dozens of 41-9 Paper: $13.95 historic images of Indians wearing bonnets; includes large construction photos and North American Indian Designs for illustrations for making a regular bonnet, Artists & Craftspeople single and double trailers, and the unique by Eva Wilson Straight Up bonnet of the Northern Plains. Over 360 authentic 128 pages, 130+ photos with most in full copyright-free designs adapted color, and over 35 color illustrations. from Navajo blankets, painted 1790-0 Paper: $24.95 masks, moccasins, pottery, Sioux buffalo hides, and more. Powwow Dancer’s & 128pp. Craftworker’s Handbook 25341-4 Paper: $12.95 by Adolf Hungry Wolf Encyclopedia of American Indian Historical photographs Costume from early 1900s by Josephine Paterek powwows compliment Lavishly illustrated those of the modern presenting the variety of arena. Numerous clothing; ceremonial, illustrations show how to functional, traditional make the outfits worn arranged by tribal region today in the powwow and including all circle. Profusely illustrated, 144pp accouterments. Great old 190-7 Paper: $19.95 photos. 516pp, profusely illus, biblio, index.(n) Reg.Price $24.95 Iroquois Crafts 31382-6 Paper: $19.95 by Carrie A. Lyford Photographs illustrate the Ojibwa Crafts Iroquoian artifacts identified by Carrie A. Lyford by tribal origin which are First published in 1943, this discussed in the text, work includes tribal clothing, including 19 design finger weaving techniques illustrations. 69 photos,98 pp. and much more. Illustrations 023 Paper: $ 9.95 & photos, 216pp. 015 Paper: $18.95

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Native American The Complete Book of Seminole Moccasins Patchwork A Craft Manual by Beverly Rush by George White Fascinating introduction Since it was first published to a unique form of in 1969, this book has been needlecraft distinguished the most comprehensive by bright horizontal and diverse work on the patterns and created by subject, and it remains so today. The detailed , cutting, and instructions on measuring, pattern making, rearranging strips of multicolored bands. fitting and constructing moccasins will allow Simply written, profusely illustrated volume the reader to produce 26 different types of includes a glossary of important terms and moccasins that are authentic and that will fit displays varied patchwork patterns along with the foot. Includes comprehensive instructions instructions for reading assembly diagrams. for making many different tribal style 132 pp., fully illustrated. moccasins from the Northwest, Plains, 27617-1 Paper: $14.95 Woodland, Eastern and Southeast. The addition of 47 full color photographs of Brain Tanning moccasins from many different tribes across An Easy Guide for the North America make this a wonderful 20th Century reference for both collectors and craftworkers By Dick Walsh alike. 80 pp. 47 color images. Both a history and a 390-0 Paper: $14.95 “how-to” guide to learn See DVD section for DVDs available. the craft of brain tanning. 57pp, color Adventures In illus. Creating 468-8 Paper:$14.95 Earrings by Laura Reid Step-by-Step Brain Fully illustrated with Tanning the Sioux Way step-by-step instructions, by Larry Belitz this book has been “reader First published in 1973 This tested”; easy to follow easy to follow book is a result instructions. 106 pp. 105 illustrations, 4 pages of information from elderly in color. Lakota residing at Pine Ridge. B0014 Paper: $9.95 Each copy has a leather sample stapled to the edge of its red cover. 16pp, 10 photos. Beaded Earrings BEL100 Paper: $3.95 Techniques & Designs By Rex & Ginger Reddick How To Tan Skins Step-by-step instructions with The Indian Way easy to learn techiques with by Edward H. Gibby detailed, full color A small book, but illustrations and photographs. containing the essential 64 pages, over 150 techniques for tanning illustrations & photographs. skins. Expanded edition 15 7220-5 Paper: $10.95 photos, 50pp. BOO21 Paper: $7.95

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Craftwork Techniques of the Building a Birch Native Americans Bark Canoe By Scott Sutton by Richard Schneider Author and talented Detailed steps to craftsman Scott Sutton construct this traditional unlocks the secrets of style canoe of the Native American Eastern and craftwork with eight Northeastern peoples. popular beadwork Fully illustrated, indes, projects that will help add 61 pp. to your knowledge and 8415-5 Paper: $8.95 skill. Learn to make a peyote beaded flat fan and scalp feathers, a loom beaded dance belt, Crafts Of The North American beaded belt buckles and barettes, beaded Indian medallions, a small dance bag, and Cheyenne A Craftsman’s style moccasins.316 photos and 23 detailed Manual illus. 108 pages. by Richard C. 1090-0 Paper: $19.95 Schneider Tools, leatherwork, Native American Survival Skills beadwork, birch by W. Ben Hunt bark projects, W. Ben Hunt, whose basketry, corn husk Sioux name was dolls; all contained Tasunka Witko, in this excellent traveled throughout volume. Profusely illus. 325pp. the Midwest, living S007 Paper: $26.95 with several Native American tribes, Pueblo Crafts finally settling near by Ruth Underhill the site of the last The complete 1983 Sioux uprising. Here reprint of the 1944 he provides edition. Includes step-by-step instructions for basketry, instructions and exact dimensions to make weaving, using stone Sioux ghost shirts, Plains Indian shields, box tools, music & painting, traps, Iniut snowshoes, and more. From working with skins and making rawhide to putting the finishing more. 65 photos, 32 touches on a pair of moccasins, beginners and illus., 148 pp. seasoned woodsmen alike will enjoy making 8407-4 the tools and camp equipment that were used Paper: $11.95 for centuries. Native American Survival Skills is a remarkable source of information about the Americans who first pioneered Subscribe to Whispering Wind magazine self-sufficient living. In it, there are lessons for the best in crafts & material culture. for all of us today. 288 pages, Softcover Www.whisperingwind.com or see page 2. 39765-1 Softcover: $14.95

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WRITTEN HERITAGE * PO BOX 1390 * FOLSOM, LA 70437 - 10 - Missouri River Clothing Patterns – $8.95 each Several fine craftworkers have helped develop the most authentic and comprehensive Native American style clothing patterns available. Each pattern includes extensive information including materials needed, layout, garment making tips, details on tribal styles, variations and decoration of each garment such as beadwork, fringe, ribbonwork, etc. Easy-to-follow instructions with detailed illustrations and photos. Adult patterns are: Dresses are 6-20; Shirts sizes are S, M, L, XL; Moccasin sizes for men-7-12; women-5-10.

Cherokee Tear Dress Tradecloth Dress Jingle Dress Plains Buckskin Dress 500-016 500-019 500-031 500-013

Plains Cloth Indian Women’s Dress Accessories 500-014 Knife sheath, purse, strike-a-lite set, leggings, medicine pouch, mirror bag. 500-020

Child’s Jingle Dress Child’s Cloth Dress 500-203 500-202

Plains Style Cherokee / Moccasins Southeastern 500-010 Moccasins Plains Hi-top Moccasins Child’s Moccasins 500-021 500-011 500-206

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Drop Sleeve Shirt Hunting Frock Cherokee Man’s Plains Style 500-015 500-005 Ribbon Shirt Ribbon Shirt Plains War Shirt 500-017 500-008 500-009

Child’s Capote Hudson Bay Capote 500-204 Grass Dance Outfit 500-003 500-018 Straight Dance Suit & Ribbonwork 500-033

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Authentic Indian Designs A Quillwork Edited by Maria Companion: Naylor An Illustrated Guide 2500 authentic to Techniques of illustrations of bowls and Porcupine Quill pipes; geometric and floral patterns on beadwork, pictographs, by Jean Heinbuch Complete instructions symbolic tipi on this difficult craft.. decorations, masks, Hopi 70 illus. 8 ½ x 11", 92pp kachina figures, totem B0017 Paper: $16.95 poles, and much more. 219pp. 23170-4 Paper: $15.95 GAMES Plains Indian Knife Sheaths Hand Game Materials, Design & (DVD) Construction The Native North By Alex Kozlov American Game of This is a great how-to Power and Chance manual on making knife An entertaining look at sheaths in the styles of the these contemporary Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, games of chance taking Blackfeet, and others. Plentiful illustrations the viewer to Flathead, Crow, Blackfeet, show typical sheath shapes, beadwork layout Makah, Spokane, Coeur D’Alene and patterns, methods of wearing and attachment Paiute hand game tournaments. “.. the and more. 64 pp, 50+ color photos and over excitement builds with rousing song, 100 knife sheaths, 20 historic photos and 100 ‘pom-pom’ girls, cheering crowds and illus. laughter” - Whispering Wind 66 min. 5890-0 Paper: $17.95 D147 DVD: $19.95 Quill And Beadwork Handbook of American Indian Of The Games Western Sioux By Allan and Paulette Macfarlan by Carrie A. Lyford You’ll find running, A landmark work of the relay, kicking, stalking, 1940’s, it remains one of throwing and rolling, the most frequently sought tossing and catching, after studies of the crafts guessing, group of the Sioux. 46 challenge and many illus/photos, 116pp other games. Games can S082 Paper: $9.95 be played indoors or out with little or no Blackfeet Crafts equipment and are by John C. Ewers suitable for small and large groups for Originally published in 1945, Ewers describes every occasion. Complete step by step the four major crafts of the Blackfeet; skin instructions plus numerous diagrams preparation and sewing, painting, quillwork, make them easy to learn and play. 284 pp, and beadwork. 77 illus/photos, 66pp. 74 illustrations, index S090 Paper: $8.95 24837-2 Paper $12.95

( 1-800-301-8009 or (985) 796-5433 or FAX: (985) 796-9236 ( - 13 - FINGER WEAVING & BASKETS Fingerweaving Basics By Gerald Findley Includes easy to follow instructions. Fingerweaving requires no sophisticated loom. Each technique is simply described, step by step, with a color illustration for each move. 5900-0 Paper: $25.00 American Indian Basketry by Otis Tufton Mason A Manual of Fingerweaving Two volumes in one of American Indian by Robert Austin basketry, documents basket making Includes step-by-step throughout the Americas. Includes woven and instructions, detailed coiled basketry, water tight basketry, gleaning illustrations and excellent and milling, religion and social life, trapping photography. Covers and many other areas. Originally published in lightning, chevron, 1904. 40 b&w illus. 528 pp. arrowhead, and diamond 25777-0 Paper: $29.95 patterns. 56pp, 62 color photos, 20 historic photos, 40+ illus. The Complete Book of Basketry 056-900 Paper: $17.95 by Dorothy Wright Dedicated entirely to American Indian Indian Basket Weaving basketry and a resource for basket weaving by the Navajo School of information. Chapters on materials, Indian Basketry preparation, techniques, care and repair. Beginning with the basic 208pp, b&w photos throughout. techniques, choice of 41805-7 Paper: $17.95 materials, preparation of the Native American Basketry of the reed, splicing, shaping the basket and finishing, the text Seneca and Tlingit then describes a great variety Edited by Richard C. Schneider of baskets and weaves from The complete 1941 edition of Seneca Splint many cultures. 114 b&w Basketry and the complete 1944 edition of illus. 103 pp. Spruce Root Basketry of the Alaska Tlingit. 22616-6 Paper: $9.95 80pp., photos, illustrations. 14-7 Paper: $9.95 Columbia River Basketry Gift of the Ancestors, Gift of the Earth by Mary Dodds Schlick Color photos showing the basketry art of the Columbia River region highlight this work. Includes traditional designs and techniques of construction. 240pp, 191 illus. 56 in color, notes, biblio, index. 97289-0 Paper: $35.00

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Tipi Tipi: Home of A Modern How-To the Nomadic Guide Buffalo Hunters By Javier and Dyanne By Paul Goble, Fry Cortez Foreword by This practical guide tells Rodney Frey the reader where to get a Through his tipi, how to haul it, set it up, furnish it and award-winning art, keep it warm and dry. 94pp, illustrated, and the stories and tales of the old-timers, biblio. Goble examines the construction and art 1891-6 Paper: $9.95 of the tipi, which was more than a simple dwelling for the Plains Indians, but rather The Indian Tipi an expression of their belief in the by Reginald & Gladys spirituality of the world around them. Laubin 120 pages, 150 color illustrations. The most complete study of 637-6 Paper: $26.95 the dwelling of the Plains. Profusely illustrated. 350pp. Tipis, Tepees, Teepees 2236-6 Paper: $26.95 (n) History and Design of the Cloth Tipi Tipi: Heritage of by Linda Holley the Great Plains “This is a Edited by Nancy comprehensive book with Rosoff & Susan K. excellent diagrams, Zeller color and black and Examines the history white photographs, and and continuing tradition sources for future of the tipi by focusing follow-up. on northern, central plains, and southern — Whispering Wind Magazine plains tribes. Richly illustrated with 240 pages, fully illustrated, 16 color historic and contemporary photographs photos, resources, biblio, index. and artwork. Children’s life in the tipi is 511-6 Paper: $16.95 illustrated by cradles, garments, toys, and games. 256 pp., 198 illus., 170 in color, Pointy Side Up (DVD) maps, notes, index An Easy Way to Set Up Your Tipi! 99077-4 Hardcover: $60.00 Learn how to set up your tipi from making the tripod to adjusting the smoke flaps in The Tipi this step-by-step video. 60min. Traditional Native American Studies D137 DVD: $24.95 By Adolf Hungrywolf Vintage photographs present an overall view of tipi life among various Native peoples of North America. Includes a section on how to make a tipi with patterns and illustrations. 222pp, over 200 photos, index. 174-5 Paper: $17.95

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Native American Flute Manual & Cd Set - by Jeff Ball Learn to play and maintain your American Indian style flute. Jeff covers all aspects of playing and caring for your flute, including the legend of the flute, getting started, melodies and advanced play, along with choosing your flute, trouble shooting and song writing tips. There is also music for several practice songs, scales and more, all in an easy-to-follow format. Includes interactive CD. 40 pages with CD. 643-0 Book & CD: $16.95

AUDIO CDs The Desire Of Nations Tales of Wonder I (Audio CD) Honey Dawn Karima’s luminous singing Traditional Native American Stories and lovely lyrics blend for Children Native America’s Gregg Howard celebrated hip-hop, (Cherokee/Powhatan), tells alternative and dance these delightful fireside tales artists to honor Native from the southeast; “Rabbit & American culture, The Bear”, “Little Gray Bat”, language and traditions Why Rabbit has a short Tail", with contemporary songs for dancing, The Ruby Necklace", “Little Turtle”. celebrating and enjoying life! 12 selections. 60min. CD5398-9 Audio CD: $19.95 CD65243 Audio CD: $15.95 The Worship Of Angels Learn to Hear Powwow Songs Native American First Book Award Finalist Produced by Loren Dawn Karima Pettigrew, performs her Woerpel poetry, accompanied by Cherokee flutist This Audio CD will help you and NAMMY winner, Tommy Wildcat. hear the powwow songs These poems reflect on reservation and made today. Tracks include; urban life, especially from a Creek/ Introduction, Verse Format, Drumbeat Cherokee/ Seminole perspective. 60 Patterns, Vocables, and more. Includes song minutes; 21 tracks excerpts by the Smokeytown Singers. CD101 Audio CD: $19.95 NBCD1009 Audio CD: $8.95 ( 1-800-301-8009 or (985) 796-5433 or FAX: (985) 796-9236 ( - 16 - Music & Dance

Faces from the Land Spirit of Powwow Twenty Years of Powwow by Kay Johnston & Tradition Gloria Nahanee by Ben & Linda Marra Full color photography After the success of throughout highlighting the Powwow: Images Along the beauty of the powwow. Red Road, this new book by Contains complete the Marras presents more explanations of each style photographs and testimonies. Faces from the of powwow dance, roles of M.C., arena Land reveals the dancers, who, united by the directory, head staff, and more. Focuses on ageless rhythms of the powwow drums, come northern powwow structure. 164 photos, 40 from many tribes, different trades, and every illus., 144 pp. corner of North America and celebrate 520-5 Paper: $29.95 customs both ancient and modern, bringing them together as a proud community to Cherokee Dance & Drama preserve tribal traditions. 175 pages, 155 full by Frank G. Speck and color photographs. Leonard Broom 8335-9 Hardcover: $34.95 This classic study is now back in print detailing the A Dancing People traditional dances of the Powwow Culture on the Cherokee from social to Southern Plains religious dances. by Clyde Ellis 160pp, 12 figs, 22 plates (s) The author provides the first 2580-0 Paper: $19.95 comprehensive look at the tradition that is still a major Cherokee Dance part of the contemporary Ceremonial Dances and American Indian identity through Dance Regalia conversations, observations, participation and by Donald Sizemore an extensive bibliography. Ellis shows that Cherokee ceremonial dances many Southern Plains peoples organize their and regalia are described, lives around dancing and the continuity that it explained, and illustrated in represents. 240pp, 35 photos, biblio, index.(s) full-color in this beautiful 1494-3 Paper: $16.95 how to book. Readers will learn the history of The Friendship Dance, The Common Dance, Powwow the Burial Dance, the Coat Dance, the Round Edited by Clyde Ellis, Dance, the Green Corn Dance, the Corn Luke Eric Lassiter & Dance, the Eagle Dance, the Peace-Pipe Gary Dunham Dance, the Pigeon Dance, and the Quail Dance This anthology examines among many others along with the type of the origins, meanings, and regalia worn. 175 pp, color throughout. enduring power of the 4121-6 Paper: $24.95 powwow. 309pp, biblio, index. (n) Powwow & Dance DVDs are listed in 6755-8 Paper: $21.95 the DVD section starting beginning on page 42.

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Choctaw Music And The Grass Dance Dance of Spirit Lake by James H. Howard Dakota All aspects of Choctaw By Louis Garcia, dances and songs as with Mark Diedrich performed today with Illustrated by David detailed description of each Sager dance. 12 illus, 224pp (s) Forward by Raymond 2913-6 Paper: $19.95 J. DeMallie The Osage Designed to inform the reader of a Warrior Ceremonial Dance Society which originated among the Pawnee, I’n-lon-schka Ponca, and Omaha Nations during the Pre-Reservation periods. The title Grass by Alice Anne Callahan Dance does not reflect the modern use of the From personal term associated with the Pow-wow. Photos, observations and oral illus., biblio., index. 189 pages communications, this work 2014-1 Paper: $25.95 describes the dance, ceremony, dress, and music Voices of Native America of a unique tribal culture. 192pp, 34 illus, 12 Native American musical examples. (s) Instruments and Music 2486-5 Paper: $19.95 by Douglas Spotted Sharing the Gift of Eagle Lakota Song An in-depth look at Native by R.D. Theisz American music. Includes This new work is an information and in-depth study of Lakota explanations of traditional song including and contemporary music as well as instructions pronunciation guide. The of how to make most forms of traditional accompanying CD songs Native American musical instruments with and narration by noted instructions on how to play the instrument. 70 Lakota singers. 108pp, 45 color & 9 BW B&W photos, 120pp. photos, 77 min. CD. B00-29 Paper: $17.95 582-5 Paper & CD: $22.95 The Ojibwa Dance Learn to Hear Powwow Songs Drum Produced by Loren Its History and Woerpel Construction This Audio CD will By Thomas Vennum help you hear the After fleeing U.S. soldiers, a powwow songs made Dakota woman was given a today. Tracks include; vision instructing her to build a large drum Introduction, Verse and teaching her the songs that would bring Format, Drumbeat peace and end the killing of her people. From Patterns, Vocables, the Dakota, the “big drum” spread throughout and more. the Algonquian-speaking tribes to the Ojibwa, NBCD1009 Audio CD: $8.95 becoming the centerpiece of their religious ceremonies. 336 pp., illustrated. 1642-6 Paper: $19.95

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Gifts of Pride and Love Kiowa and Comanche Cradles by Barbara A. Hail Essays by eleven descendants of Kiowa and Comanche cradle makers on the historic origins of lattice cradles. This work is the exhibit catalog showing in full color cradles in the Gilcrease, Heard and Haffenreffer Museums. 50 color plates, 82 b&w photos, 136pp. Reg. Price $29.95 (n) The Spirit Of Indian 3604-2 Paper: $23.95 Women Edited by Judith & Memory and Vision Michael Fitzgerald Arts, Cultures, and Lives of Plains Contributions of many Indian Peoples Indian women to the Edited by Emma I. Hansen religion, education and arts Illustrates the past and present of the Plains of their tribes. Over 100 historical photos of peoples in over 250 full color images from women from various tribes. 155pp. traditional feather bonnets, war shirts, bear 3287-9 Paper: $14.95 claw necklaces, pipe tomahawks, beadwork, quillwork, to contemporary art. 300 illus, 250 Indian Spirit in color, 256 pp. Edited by Michael 98580-1 Paper: $45.00 Fitzgerald A compilation of 100 A Cherished historical photographs and Curiosity eloquent words of Native American leaders. 150pp, The Souvenir photos throughout. Beaded Bag in 1619-5 Paper: Historic $14.95 Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Art Brave Hearts and Their Cradles By Gerry Biron A Pictorial Presentation Excellent examples of North American of Iroquois beaded Cradleboards bags along with a by Richard Janulewicz unique collection of historical photographs. A beautiful pictorial of 196 pages, profusely illustrated with color cradleboards from 10 cultural and b&w photographs. areas with 83 tribal cradles 4141-5 Hardcover: $34.95 shown with a discussion of the materials used. 184pp, 93 color and 91 B&w photos, index Secure online ordering at 194-X Paper: $35.99 www.writtenheritagebooks.com

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Art of the Osage Life at the Kiowa, By Garrick Bailey & Comanche, and Daniel Swan Wichita Agency This work, published The Photographs of in conjunction with the Annette Ross Hume St Louis Art Museum, By Kristina L. draws together over Southwell & John R. two centuries of Osage material culture; cradle Lovell boards, quirts, war clubs, beadwork, ribbon Unforgettable images of Indian life at the work, fans, and more. 232 pp, 140 photos, agencies in Oklahoma.Anadarko, Oklahoma 110 in color, biblio, index. Regular Price: was a federal agency. 184 b&w illustrations, 1 $40.00 map, 256 pp. (s) 98387-6 Hardcover: $31.95 4138-1 Hardcover: $34.95 Living With American Indian Art Song for the Horse Nation: Horses The Hirschfield in Native American Cultures Collection Editors: National Museum of the By Alan Hirschfiled, American Indian, Terry Winchell Emil Her Many Photographs by W. Horses, George Garth Dowling Contains numerous Horse Capture masterworks, the great This slender, majority of which have informative never been published volume gathers or exhibited. There is a broad representation photographs and of many different tribes and regions, and brief contemporary including , leather pouches, war shirts, essays alongside pieces from the National dresses, vests, cradleboards, beadwork, Museum of the American Indian to weaponry, pottery, toys, and basketry. memorialize the relationship between Native 256 pages, 300 color; 50 b&w photographs. Americans and their horses. With its 0452-5 Hardcover: $75.00 numerous photographs and succinct, workmanlike text, this small work is like a A Northern mini museum exhibit between two covers. 96 Cheyenne Album pages, color throughout. 1112-9 Paper: $16.95 Photographs by Thomas B. Marquis Children of the Circle Edited by Margot by Adolf & Star Hungry Liberty Wolf A rare series of A photo history of Native photographs American children from the documenting the lives of Cheyenne people 1870s to1920. 90 photos. during the early reservation years. 142 b&w 160pp photos,304 pp. (s) 89-2 Paper: $9.95 3893-0 Paper: $29.95

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Native American Clothing An Illustrated History Native American Horse Gear: A By Theodore Brasser Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art This magnificent volume has more than 300 of the Nineteenth Century photographs from more than 60 leading by Helene Sage museums and private collections that have Cover all aspects of Native American equine never before been published describing the tack/equipment as a single subject, focusing clothing in fascinating detail, from moccasins on the equipment used by 19th century tribal and tunics to sashes, bags and ceremonial and men and women of Native North America. burial costumes. Theodore Brasser explains With informative text and over 200 beautiful who made what and how, as well as the color photos,exploring geographical locations meanings of the different kinds of decoration, and tribal characteristics, techniques, and such as beadwork, embroidery, appliqué, materials used to create beautiful horse gear. patchwork, weaving and dyeing. There are Cultural areas explored include the Plains, also many examples of native pottery and Prairie, Great Basin, Plateau, and the other historic artifacts that depict themes used Southwest. 160 pages, 206 color photOS (n) in the clothes. 368 pp, 300+ color and b&w 4210-3 Hardcover: $49.95 photos, biblio, index, maps. Reg. Price: $65 443-4 Hardcover: $52.00 Indian Dolls by Nancy Schiffer A Warrior I Have Been Dolls are grouped according to their Plains Indian Cultures in Transition: geographical origins including Iroquois, The Richard Green Collection of Plains Seminole, Cheyenne, Navajo and Eskimo Indian Art shown along with early photographs of the 308 professional photographs of Northern & people and places they represent. 150 color Central Plains and Plateau material culture. photos, price guide/index, 112pp. (s) The collection includes numerous items such 0305-8 Paper: $19.95 as moccasins, leggings, shirts, pipebags, horsegear, women’s clothing, bags & pouches, tipi furnishings, tools & implements along with vintage historical photographs of Plateau, central and Northern Plains individuals.58 b&w photos, 2 maps. Regular price: $29.95 Overstock Sale!!! Secure online ordering at 4941-X Paper: $12.95 www.writtenheritagebooks.com

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Identity by Design Splendid Heritage Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Perspectives on American Indian Arts Native Women’s Dresses by John & Marva Warnock Edited by Emil Her Many Horses This museum catalog from the exhibition by Showcases the world-renowned collection of the same name, showcases the beauty of Native American dresses American Indian material culture. 207 pp, held by the color throughout. Smithsonian’s National 80960-2 Paper: $49.95 Museum of the American Indian, The Image Taker presenting a fascinating The Selected Stories and Photographs of array of Native women’s Edward S. Curtis clothing from the Edited by Gerald Northern and Southern Hausman & Bob Kapoun Plains, Plateau, and Great Basins dating The work of Edward from the 1830s to the present. Bringing the Curtis captures forever the early dresses into the contemporary powwow images, myths, and scene are interviews and photos of some of histories of a vanishing today’s top dancers and crafts people. 160pp, age. The Image Taker color photos throughout. (n) features essential 5369-3 Hardcover: $26.99 selections of photographs and the seldom- seen tribal stories recorded and preserved by Indian Rawhide Curtis in his 20-volume masterpiece, The An American Folk Art North American Indian, offering the reader a By Mable Morrow bridge through time to the last generation of Back in print! A primary Indians from the “Buffalo Days” of source on parfleche pre-reservation life. 192 pages. Curtis productions including photographs throughout. methods of construction 1670-3 Paper: $26.95 and decoration. 55 photos, 80 color patterns, 74 illus. Beyond the Reach of Time and 256pp. Change 590-0 Paper: $29.50 Native American The New Four Winds Guide to Reflections on the Frank Indian Weaponry, Trade Goods, A. Rinehart Photograph and Relics Collection Edited by Simon J. Ortiz By Preston Miller & Carolyn Corey This collection of Rinehart Over 600 color photos provides an unusual present clothing perspective on the collection accessories, weapons, old featuring from the original negatives. Includes trade goods and much 14 essays by modern Native American more. Extensive text writers, artists and educators. 100 photos, provides valuable index, 172 pp. (n) information for collectors. 2360-6 Paper: $29.95 This edition includes a detailed look at the “Indian hobbyist” interests around the world. 676 Secure online ordering at color photos, 176pp. (s) 2634-1 Paper: $29.95 www.writtenheritagebooks.com

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The Old North Trail Life, Legends, & Religion of the Blackfeet Indians by Walter McClintock Daily life, hunts, and ceremonials; this work is enriched by vignettes of warriors and medicine men. 576pp, 204 photos,index. (n) 8258-2 Paper: $24.95 The Osage and the Invisible World Ledger Narratives From the Works of Francis La Flesche The Plains Indian Drawings in the Mark Edited by Garrick A. Bailey Lansburgh Collection at Dartmouth La Flesche (1857-1932), was an Omaha with College the BAE, and published extensively on the Edited by Colin G. Calloway Osage. This work brings together La The largest known collection of ledger art of Flesche’s data from two important works on more than 140 drawings created by Plains the Osage; Songs of Wa-xo-be, An Initiation artists who recorded their experiences in Into A Clan Priesthood and Rite of the Chiefs, pencil and crayon on paper bound ledger or An Initiation Into A Tribal Priesthood. 344pp, account books. 228 color & b&w illus. 292 9 illus, 8 figs, notes. (n) pages. (s) 3132-0 Paper: $24.95 4297-5 Hardcover: $49.95 Code Talkers The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II By William C. Meadows The full story of the Comanche Code Talkers drawing on interviews with all surviving members of the unit, their original training officer, and fellow soldiers, as well as military records and news accounts. This book follows the group from their recruitment and training to their active duty in World War II and on through their postwar lives up to the present. 336 pp, 19 black & white photos. (n) 75274-1 Paper: $29.95 Warriors – Navajo Code Talkers Photographs by Kenji Kawano Historical and contemporary photos from cover to cover including the first-hand testaments of the 75 surviving Navajo code talkers. 107pp, photos throughout. 513-5 Paper: $19.95

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Crazy Horse 4 Part DVD Series A Lakota Life By Kingsley M. Bray Crazy Horse and His Family — This is the newest book The Authorized Biography documenting the life of Part One: Creation, the famous Lakota Spirituality & The Crazy Horse. Fresh Family Tree research brings this In Part One, the Great infamous man to life Grandsons of Crazy drawing on a greater Horse, Sr set the record variety of sources. straight as to who were 528pp, 18 b&w illus & photos, 7 maps. (n) Crazy Horse’s 3986-9 Paper: $24.95 immediate relatives. It Crazy Horse will give you a personal insight into the culture The Strange Man of the Oglalas (3rd ed) and spiritual values of by Mari Sandoz Crazy Horse and his Family. 99 min. This is the definitive biography of Crazy D6872-4 Part 1 DVD: $23.95 Horse drawn from interviews with the men who knew him. 305 pp. (n) Part Two: Defending the Homeland 1787-4 Paper: $16.95 (Prior to the 1868 Treaty) The Killing of Crazy Horse The Crazy Horse family discusses the by Thomas Powers Oregon Trail, the Grattan Fight, and Crazy This new work pieces together the many Horse’s vision quest, and much more. 96 sources of fear and misunderstanding that min. resulted in an official killing hard to D7829-6 Part 2 DVD: $23.95 distinguish from a crime. A rich cast of Part Three: Battle of the Little characters passes through the story. Bighorn Mr. Powers works through this maze with 90+ min. admirable insight into the motives and D7000-9 Part 3 DVD: $23.95 actions of the players, his narrative solidly grounded in original sources and extensive Part Four: Surrender, Death, and The field work. —New York Times review Family Survives 4 maps, 8 color ledger drawings, 16 historical photos, 560 pages. 90+ min. 71430-6 Paper: $17.95 D7001-3 Part 4 DVD: $23.95

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Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Sitting Bull Military Societies Champion of the Sioux: A Enduring Veterans, 1800 Biography to Present by Stanley Vestal by William C. Meadows 26 illus, 392pp (s) Survey and detailed history 2219-9 Paper: $24.95 of Kiowa, Apache and D7129-7 DVD: $24.95 Comanche military societies drawn from extensive Fort Peck Indian interviews. Includes Kiowa Reservation Black Leggings, gourd Montana societies and more. 576pp, 20 photos (n) by Kenneth Shields, Jr. 70518-2 Paper: $34.95 200 images from the 19th and 20th century of people Empire of the Summer Moon on the Ft. Peck Quanah Parker and the Reservation in Montana, Rise and Fall of the providing a vivid look at Comanches, the Most early life on the reservation. 128pp. Powerful Indian Tribe in 4827-2 Paper: $21.99 American History Cheyenne River Sioux By S.C. Gwynne By Donovin Arleigh A stunningly vivid historical account of the forty-year Sprague battle between Comanche Over 100 photos dating back to and white settlers for control 1860, as well as personal of the American West, centering on Quanah, interviews, this work paints a the greatest Comanche chief of them all. 18 compelling and detailed history photos, index, biblio., 384 pages. of the Cheyenne River Sioux of South Dakota. 9106-1 Paper: $16.00 128 pp. 2318-6 Paper: $21.99 Tribes of The Sioux The Cheyenne Indians Nation Their History and by Michael G. Johnson Lifeways & by George Bird Grinnell Jonathan Smith George Bird Grinnell In depth study of Sioux (1849-1938) lived with and culture and people studied the last of the including the seven Cheyenne who had lived the divisions of the great Sioux nation in peace nomadic life in the old west. The present time and war. 48pp, 8 color plates, 50 bw book is an edited version of Grinnell’s great illus. work on the Cheyenne, fully illustrated 878-X Paper: $17.95 including selections from three articles previously unpublished in book form. 240pp, 89 b&w photos, 56 in color, 12 illus., 1660-4 Paper: $29.95

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Gall Crow Dog Lakota War Chief Four Generations of Sioux By Robert W. Larson Medicine Men The author sorts through by Leonard Crow Dog & contrasting views of this Richard Erdoes Hunkpapa warrior. This is the A rare glimpse of Lakota first scholarly biography of spiritual practices that are Gall offering new still central to Sioux culture. interpretations of the Little Big Horn and his Includes a history of the flight with Sitting Bull to Canada. 320pp, 25 Crow Dog family. 242pp, photos. (n) bw photos, 3 maps. (s) 92682-1 Paper: $13.95 4036-0 Paper: $19.95 Black Elk Speaks Warriors at the Little Big Horn Being the Life Story of a 1876 Holy Man of the Oglala Written & Illustrated by Sioux Richard Hook As told through John G. A unique analysis of the oral Neihart and pictorial evidence of the 298pp., photos (n) appearance of nearly 30 2540-5 Paper: $19.95 names of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors present The Ghost Dance that day and the part they Religion and played in defeating Custer. Color illus, 48 pp. Wounded Knee 6666-9 Paper: $17.95 by James Mooney Photographing Classic of American Custer’s Battlefield anthropology explores the The Images of Kenneth messianic cult behind Indian resistance, from Roahen Pontiac to the 1890s. Extremely detailed, By Sandy Barnard thorough account, citing many primary Kenneth Roahen’s documents as well as Mooney’s own (1886-1976) photographs anthropological data. 38 plates, 49 other of the Custer Battlefield illustrations. 576 pages. reveals further mysteries 26759-8 Paper: $24.95 of the battlefield showing how it has changed. 33 b&w photos, 12 maps. (s) The Sixth 5159-5 Hardcover: $39.95 Grandfather Fools Crow: Black Elk’s Teachings Wisdom and Power Given to John G.Neihardt Edited by Raymond J. by Thomas Mails Transcripts from Neihardt’s Forward by Russell Means interviews with Black Elk in Additional look at Fools Crow 1931 and 1944 which form life as documented by the the basis for Black Elk Speaks. Photos, index, author from interview with biblio, 450 pp. (n) Fools Crow beginning in 6564-6 Paper: $24.95 1974. bw photos, illus. biblio, 212 pp. 104-8 Paper: $17.95

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Tahlequah And The History, Myths, And Cherokee Nation Sacred Formulas Of An Oral History The Cherokees By Deborah L. Duvall by James Mooney Collected from a variety of This long out of print work families in the Cherokee from the Bureau of Nation, the work captures the American Ethnology (1900) essence of tribal life. 128pp, is a primary source book on b&w photos throughout. the 19th century Cherokee. 0782-2 Paper: $21.99 A must for students of the Cherokee. 700pp, C007 Paper: $22.50 The Trail of Tears — DVD Cherokee Legacy History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw Presented by Wes and Natchez Indians Studi—Narrated by By H.B. Cushman James Earl Jones Written in 1884, Cushman’s work This two hour is an attempt to criticize white documentary explores exploitation of the Indians from America’s darkest period: the Indian point of view. president Andrew Published in 1899, this history is Jackson’s Indian removal extremely valuable for Cushman’s act of 1830 and the forced removal of the first-hand observations on the Cherokee nation to oklahoma in 1838. Nearly removal and later history. 512pp, notes, index a quarter of the nation died during the Trail (n) Of Tears. They suffered beyond imagination 3127-6 Paper: $24.95 and when they finally arrived in Indian territory, they arrived almost without any American Indians of the Southeast children and with very few elders, in a way by Michael G. Johnson they arrived with no past and no future. 115 Illustrated by Richard min. Closed captioned. Best Long Film Hook DVD-2007 Native American Music A complete look at Awards. southeastern dress styles, D68003 DVD: $34.95 history, material culture.. 48pp, extensive illus & Cherokee Proud - photos, color, notes, 2nd Edition biblio. A Guide to Tracing and 566-1 Paper:$17.95 Honoring Your Cherokee Ancestors by Tony McClure, Ph.D. Listings and sources of original data from 1817. 152pp. 7222-6 Paper: $22.95 Secure online ordering: www.writtenheritagebooks.com

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North American Indian Tribes of the Great Lakes By Michael G. Johnson Illustrated by Jonathan Smith Details the growth of the European Fur trade in North America and how it drew the Native Americans Nations of the Iroquois who lived in the Great Lakes region, notably the Huron, Dakota, Confederacy Sauk and Fox, Miami and Shawnee tribes into By Michael G. Johnson the colonial European Wars. During the This fascinating introduction to Iroquois French and Indian War, the American history, social organization, religion and Revolution, and the War of 1812, these tribes material culture is illustrated with rare took sides and became. 48 pages. Fully photographs and eight dazzling color plates. illustrated. Color center pages document 48pp, profusely illus in color & bw. clothing styles. 490-6 Paper: $17.95 459-8 Paper: $17.95 IROQUOIS People of the Big Voice People of the Longhouse Photographs of by Michael G. Ho-Chunk Families by Johnson Charles Van Schaick, Rich with archival, 1879-1942. contemporary and Edited by Tom Jones, M modern photographs, Schmudlach, et al. Iroquois: People of Tells the visual history of the Longhouse Ho-Chunk families at the discusss turn of the 20th century Longhouses, and beyond as depicted through the lens of Dress, Wampum, Black River Falls studio photographer Masks, Decorative Charles Van Schaick. More than 300 Art, Beadwork. beautifully detailed duotone photographs that 250 full color identifies over 90 percent of the individuals commissioned pictured. 330 duotone photographs. artwork, photographs, biblio., gazetteer, list of 476-0 Hardcover: $29.95 reserves, maps, index. 160 pp. American Woodland Indians 5218-1 Hardcover: $35.00 by Michael G. Johnson An excellent reference of 18th century dress, lifestyle and culture; profusely illustrated with Secure online ordering at photos and color plates by Richard Hook. www.writtenheritagebooks.com 48pp., notes, biblio. 5999-9 Paper: $17.95

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Where Two Worlds A Cherished Curiosity Meet The Souvenir Beaded Bag in Historic The Great Lakes Fur Trade Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Art by Carolyn Gilman By Gerry Biron Inspired by an exhibit of artifacts from the fur Excellent examples of Iroquois beaded bags trade of the 1700s, this fascinating and along with a unique collection of historical attractive catalog includes a history of the fur photographs. 196 pages, profusely illustrated trade and essays on various aspects of the with color and b&w photographs. early cross-cultural contacts between Indians 4141-5 Hardcover: $34.95 and whites. Photos of tools, clothing, and trade items shown in the exhibit are Indian Tribes of the New England accompanied by beautiful reproductions of Frontier eighteenth-century paintings and drawings, By Michael G. some in color. 132 pp, color throughout 1156-8 Paper: $18.95 Johnson Illustrated by Jonathan Indian Clothing of the Great Smith Lakes: 1740-1840 Offers a detailed by Sheryl Hartman introduction to the tribes Includes a section detailing elements of of the New England Woodland designs describing what they region – the first native symbolize and how they reflect on Great American peoples Lakes culture and illustrates with patterns the affected by contact with the French and woman’s strap dress, leggings, shirts, cape English colonists. A well researched history shirt, chemise and jacket. Included are articles with meticulously illustrated examples of the on the history of trade silver and finger clothing of the period. Profusely illustrated in weaving. 140pp, 100+ illus. color and b&w, 48pp. B00-12 Paper: $14.95 937-1 Paper: $17.95

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Lewis and Clark Among the Nez The Bannock of Idaho Perce By Brigham D. Madsen Strangers in the Land of This classic study of the Bannock tribe of the Nimiipuu southern Idaho explores broken U.S. by Allen V. Pinkham & Government treaties and the pride of a tribal nation. 390pp. (n) Steven Ross Evans 189-4 Paper: $15.95 A new look at the Lewis and Clark expedition through the Yellow Wolf Native American point of His Own Story view with new insights about what Lewis and Clark wrote by L.V. McWhorter about their four month stay with the Nez Yellow Wolf was one of the last surviving Perce which helped produce a successful participants of the Nez Perce War. This is his mission. 52 b&w illus. 332pp. (n) story of the hitherto unrevealed Indian 40599-3 Paper: $19.95 strategy and policy in that conflict as told to L.V. McWhorter, his friend for decades. 48 The Weiser Indians illustrations, map, index, 328 pp. (n) Shoshoni Peacemakers 315-3 Paper: $16.95 by Hank Corless The Northern Shoshoni The Weisers were a major Sheepeater group by Brigham Madsen of Northern Shoshoni people who lived in the Focuses on the Shoshoni since the arrival of mountainous area of west-central Idaho. This the European settlers describing early days of work documents Indian-white relations in reservation life. 260pp, photos, maps, index.(n) southwestern Idaho during the time of initial 266-1 Paper: $24.95 encroachment onto Indian lands. 170pp, illustrated, index. (n) The Lemhi 376-5 Paper: $14.95 Sacajawea’s People Peoples of the Plateau by Brigham Madsen The Indian Photographs The story of the Mountain Shoshoni culture from the fateful day in 1805 when of Lee Moorhouse, Ca-me-ah-wait met Lewis and Clark to 1907 1898-1915 when the Lemhi moved to the Fort Hall By Steven L. Grafe reservation. An excellent explanation of how Over 100 photos of Plateau pressure from the expanding white culture peoples from 1898-1915; people, camp life, changed the Lemhi way of life. 214pp, 27 clothing. Umatill, Walla Walla and Cayause illus.., maps, index. (n) tribes. 224pp, 104 b&w illus. (n) 267-X Paper: $11.95 3742-1 Paper: $29.95

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Native Arts of the craftsmanship of the Plateau peoples by Columbia Plateau focusing on this remarkable collection. Many The Doris Swayze of the nearly 1,000 Plateau items in this Bounds Collection of collection came as gifts from Indian friends, who expressed their respect and affection Native American through the time-honored tradition of Artifacts gift-giving. 176 pp., 280 illus., 48 in color, Edited by Susan E. maps, bibliog., index. Harless 97673-0 Paper: $29.95 This book brings overdue recognition to the artistry and COOKING & HERBS

Fry Bread by Glenn Miller A comprehensive tour of the history, culture and craft of fry bread. A must read for diehard fry bread aficionados and beginners alike. Includes over 200 recipes. 224 pages 5104-8 Paper: $24.95

Medicinal and Other Uses of North American Plants: A Historical Survey with Special Reference to the Eastern Indian Tribes By Charlotte Erichsen-Brown Chronological historical citations document 500 years of usage of plants, trees, and shrubs native to eastern Canada, northeastern U.S. Also complete identifying information. 343 illustrations, 544 pp. 25951-X Paper: $18.95 Native American Gardening Buffalobird Woman’s Guide to Traditional Methods By Gilbert L. Wilson Early-20th-century study that takes a look at techniques of subsistence-level farming used by the Hidatsa of North Dakota. Descriptions of how the tribe planted, harvested, and stored food. Of value to modern organic gardeners and farmers, and anyone fascinated by Native American culture. 40 figures; 10 illustrations on 5 plates. 144 pp. 44021-4 Paper:$9.95 How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine & Crafts by Frances Densmore Focuses on plant use by the Chippewa and the extent to which they understood and utilized their natural resources. 397pp, photos. 23019-8 Paper: $8.95

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American Indians of The Cayuse Indians the Pacific Northwest Imperial Tribesmen of Old Oregon by Elizabeth Aderkas Commemorative Enhanced with color Edition illustrations by Chirsta By Robert Ruby & Hood, this fascinating text John Brown describes the ways of life, in Tells the story of the peace and war, of the coastal Cayuse people from their and inland peoples of the region. 48 pages, early years in the Pacific index, biblio. Northwest through the 6741-3 Paper: $17.95 19th century. 456pp, photos, index. (n)) Totem Poles 3700-1 Hardcover: $29.95 An Illustrated Guide by Marjorie Halpin A Russian American Photographer This guide helps the in Tlingit Country reader understand and enjoy the form and Vincent Soboleff meaning of totem poles in Alaska and other sculptures. by Sergei Kan The author describes the A rich record of life origin and place of totem in small-town poles in Northwest culture and suggests southeastern Alaska ways to interpret the motifs and symbols in the late 1800s carved on the poles and how to recognize and early 1900s. It the special features and origin of poles. 64 is the first book to pp, 81 photos, 6 in color. (s) showcase the 80141-6 Paper: $21.95 photographs of Vincent Soboleff, an amateur Russian American photographer whose Nations of the community included the Tlingit from a nearby Northwest Coast village as well as Russian Americans, by Bobbie Kzlman so-called Creoles. Combining Soboleff’s Focuses on important photographs with ethnographic fieldwork and historical events, village life archival research, Kan brings to life the and homes. Quality, accurate communities of Killisnoo. Kan offers readers, color illustrations enhance this historians, and photography lovers a beautiful book. visual resource on Tlingit and Russian 0470-6 Paper: $8.95 American life that shows how the two cultures intertwined in southeastern Alaska at Looking at Indian Art of the the turn of the past century. 137 b&w Northwest Coast illus./photos. 272 pp. (n) by Hilary Stewart 4290-6 Hardcover: $39.95 All the stylistic forms of Northwest art are here; Thunderbird, Killer Whale, Bear, Raven. Profusely illustrated. 112pp, 150 illus. 95645-9 Paper: $17.95

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Cochise Southwestern Indian Bracelets Chiricahua Apache Chief The Essential Cuff by Edwin R. Sweeney by Paula Baxter A biography of the Apache Chief This design history of Cochise detailing his life as recorded Southwestern Indian in both the U.S. and Mexican bracelets of over 300 archives. 502pp., 45 illus, notes. (n) color photos 2606-7 Paper: $24.95 examines their start in 1868 through 1970 and Santana the post-1980 legacy. The book War Chief of the begins by examining sources for Mescalero Apache designs and how styles came into being, By Almer N. Blazer followed by a look at historic, vintage, curio, Biography of Santana during and post-1980 bracelets that reflect the new a turbulent time in Mescalero Native Style. Over 300 color images. 176 pp. history. 297pp, b&w photos. Regular Price: $39.99 580-9 Paper: $14.95 4868-6 Hardcover: $31.95 Navajo and Hopi Hopi Kachinas Art in Arizona History, Legends and Art Continuing by Ron & Bob Pecina Traditions Presenting work from a select By Rory O’Neill set of recognizable Hopi artists, this book relates the Schmitt, Ph.D detailed history, culutre, The author presents the legends, celebrations. This region’s outstanding book illuminates the stage of Native artists and their study for scholars, and is vital for students of work, studios, and the Hopi culture. Reg. Price $49.95 inspirations. Color and b&w photos 192pp, 155 color illustrations/photos (n) throughout, 188 pp. 4429-9 Hardcover. $39.95 789-0 Paper: $21.95 Surviving Desires Glittering World Making and Selling Navajo Jewelry of the Native Jewellery in the Yazzie Family American Southwest by Lois Sherr Dubin by Henrietta LidchiThe Tells the remarkable story of Navajo jewelry from its Millicent Rogers ancient origins to the present Museum Collections through the work of the gifted Focuses on jewellery in the Yazzie family of New Mexico. cultural economy of the Exceptional jewelry makers who have been Southwest, exploring jewellery making as a active for nearly eight decades, the Yazzies decorative art form in constant transition. are strongly rooted in and inspired by these Reg. Price: $34.95 traditions and values. Color photos 4850-2 Paper: $27.96 throughout. 252 pp. Regular Price: $40.00 4477-9 Hardcover: $39.95

WRITTEN HERITAGE * PO BOX 1390 * FOLSOM, LA 70437 - 34 - Religion & Medicine Native Spirit Native Plants Native The Sun Dance Way Healing By Thomas Yellowtail Traditional Muskogee Full color illustrated Way history of Crow and by Tis Mal Crow Shoshone Sun Dances. 145 Traditional Native photo from 1903-2004, 34 American healing archival photos, 68 photos techniques authored by a from powwows and sacred Native American sites. 101pp. practitioner. The author 1627-7 Paper: $19.95 (Cherokee/Hitchiti) has been working with D1632-2 2-disc DVD: $32.95 tribal elders since childhood studying the See page 44 for DVD description medicinal uses of plants and native roots. 142pp, index Standing in the Light 105-2 Paper: $12.95 A Lakota Way of Seeing by Severt Young Bear Plants of Power and R.D. Theisz Native American Severt Young Bear stood in Ceremony and the Use the light; in the center of of Sacred Plants the powwow circle. He also By Alfred Savinelli stood, figuratively, in the This is a guide to the light of understanding the sacred plants traditionally cherished Lakota heritage. 210pp, used by Native Americans pronunciation guide, 19 photos, genealogical and other indigenous chart, biblio., index. (n) people. It is an excellent tool for those 9912-5 Paper: $17.95 seeking to connect more fully with the The Sacred Pipe mysterious world of plants, animals, and Black Elk’s Account of spirits. 128 pp, b&w sketches the 130-3 Paper: $11.95 Seven Rites of the Oglala Encyclopedia of Sioux Native by Joseph Epes Brown American 164 pages, 4 illus. 6x9. (n) Healing 2124-6 Paper $19.95 by William S. Yuwipi Lyon This monumental Vision and Experience in volume explores, Oglala Ritual explains, and honors by William K. Powers the healing practices A profoundly spiritual book of Native Americans describing a present-day throughout North America, from the Oglala healing ceremony that southeastern U.S. to the Arctic. 416pp, 71 is performed for a wide range illus, 15 maps. (n) of personal crises. (s) 31735-0 Paper: $21.95 8710-5 Paper: $14.95

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Secret Native Reincarnation Beliefs of North American American Indians Pathways Soul Journeys, Metamorphosis and A Guide to Inner Near-Death Experiences Peace by Warren Jefferson by Thomas E. Mails An in-depth look at spiritual experiences Spiritual practices of the drawn from the anthropological record and Hopi, Cherokee, other primary sources. Includes accounts from Apache, Sioux. 301pp., illustrated. Winnebago, Cherokee, Hopi, Inuit, Ghost 8125-0 Paper: $17.95 Dance experiences. 203 pp, index, biblio. 212-5 Paper: $15.95 Cherokee Medicine Man Sacred Smoke The Life and Work of a The Ancient Art of Modern-Day Healer Smudging for Modern By Robert J. Conley Times Little Bear asked Conley to By H. McCampbell write down his story, to Smudging is the burning of reveal to the world “what herbs as a spiritual practice. Indian medicine is really about.” For Little This work shows how to Bear, as for the Cherokee ancestors who make smudge sticks and identify, collect and brought their traditions over the Trail of Tears grow a wide range of sacred plants for to Indian Territory, the medicine is about smudging. 125pp, index. helping people. 160pp, 42 bw illustrations. (n) 117-6 Paper: $9.95 3877-0 Paper: $19.95 Offering Smoke Lakota Ritual of the The Sacred Pipe and Sweat Lodge Native American Religion by Raymond A. Bucko By Jordan Paper An impressive history and An encyclopedic array of significance of the Lakota archaeological as well as sweat lodge from historical documentary evidence of the data and recent work at Pine importance of the pipe and pipe smoking. Ridge. 320pp. (n) 181pp, 43 photos. 6165-5 Paper: $17.95 126-6 Paper: $22.95 Tobacco, Peace 365 Days Walking the Pipes, and Indians Red Road by Louis Seig Edited by Terri Jean This book examines the Inspiring quotations from many ceremonial uses of Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Chief tobacco among the Native Joseph and other great Native peoples of North America. American leaders, a monthly Black and white Red Road spiritual lesson, important dates in illustrations, 50 pp. American Indian history. 3 ¾” x 6”, 400pp. 047-X Paper: $5.95 849-4 Paper: $10.95

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Books Written & Illustrated The Earth Made New by Paul Goble Plains Indian Stories of Creation Paul Goble’s books are known for their by Paul Goble detailed illustrations and wonderful This beautifully storytelling. While aimed at the young illustrated Plains Indian reader, readers of all ages will be Creation story celebrates a new Earth after the delighted with the authentic text and full flood and narrates the color illustrations. making of the buffaloes, mountains, plants, colorful horses and The Woman Who Lived with Thunderbirds among others. Weaving Wolves & Other together the legends of the Plains Indian Stories from the Tipi tribes, including the stories of the Told & Illustrated by Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Arapaho, and the Crow, this revised edition contains 8 pages Paul Goble of additional illustrations and stories, as Beautifully illustrated by well as a new foreword. It also includes an award-winning author Paul extensive reference list and detailed Goble, The Woman Who introductory note. 40 pages, Color Lived with Wolves features illustrations by Paul Goble throughout. a collection of 26 traditional stories from 1667-3 Hardcover: $17.95 different Native American tribes, including the Pawnee, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, and The Man Who Dreamed of Elk Lakota. These include “The Gift of the Sacred Dogs Calf Pipe” which demonstrate the deep spiritual values contained in Native American & Other Stories from oral culture. 48 pages, color. the Tipi 9320-4 Hardcover: $14.95 In this final collection of “stories from the tipi,” The Boy and His Mud Horses Caldecott-medal winner And Other Stories from the Tipi Paul Goble masterfully By Paul Goble brings to life 23 traditional stories from the Blackfoot, Beautifully illustrated by Lakota, Assiniboin, Pawnee, Winnebago, award-winning author Omaha, Hidatsa, and Cheyenne nations. Paul Goble, The Boy and Throughout, we witness how perfectly His Mud Horses features a attuned the Native Americans were to the collection of 27 traditional natural world around them. For, in the stories from different words of Black Elk, the holy man of the Native American tribes, Lakota: “One should pay attention to even including the Pawnee, the smallest crawling creature for these may Cheyenne, Blackfoot, and have a valuable lesson to teach us, and even Lakota. 48pp, color the smallest ant may wish to communicate illustrated. 48 pp. with man.” 45 color illus., 48 pages. 9311-2 Hardcover: $14.95 9712-3 Hardcover: $14.95

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More Books Written & The Legend of the White Buffalo Illustrated Woman by Paul Goble A beautiful woman appeared to the Lakota people at a time All Our Relatives of great change and suffering. Traditional Native She gave them the pipe that American Thoughts about has been part of their culture Nature ever since, saying Wakan Includes actual quotations of Tanka, the great Native American people who spirit...smoke, and you will know he hears lived during the nomadic you. She is called the White Buffalo Woman. (s) times, 23 traditional stories, 32pp, color illus. and original illustrations by the author that 26552-8 Paper: $7.95 vividly recreate the old “buffalo days”.36 pp. 3277-1 $15.95 Horse Raid The Making of a Custer’s Last Battle Warrior Red Hawk’s Account of by Paul Goble the Battle of the Little For the tribes of the Big Horn American plains in Written & Illustrated by the Buffalo Days of the pre-reservation Paul Goble. life, horse raiding was In this commemorative a chance for men to show their courage and edition of his first bravery in battle. Fourteen year old Lone published book, Goble recounts the tale of Bull wanted to be a warrior and he knew he Custer’s last battle through the eyes of Red could be victorious in a horse raid if only Hawk, a fictional young Lakota warrior. given the chance. But when Lone Bull’s Presented in the shorter format that Goble father refuses to let his son and his best originally intended, and combined with a friend join the raid, what do the young boys new author’s introduction and a foreword by do? They set off to follow the group with the Joe Medicine Crow, the Crow tribal historian help of grandfather! Will it all end in whose grandfather was one of Custer’s own disaster? scouts, readers will marvel at this tale of 8625-0 Hardcover: $16.95 honor and bravery. 8611-3 Hardcover: $16.95 Designed for 2nd- to A Book for Children 3rd-grade readers to read on their own, Children Children of the Tipi: Life in the of the Tipi includes Buffalo Days sections on boys and by Michael Fitzgerald girls at play, camp life, What was it like to grow up in the world of and the important role of the pre-reservation Plains Indians before the parents and coming of the white man? The author grandparents. It features combines stunning photographs and simple historical sepia photographs of children at quotations by Native elders to explain to work and play, as well as detailed color today’s youth what life would have been like photographs of their toys, tools, and growing up on the American plains. everyday objects. 40pp. 8690-0 Hardcover: $15.95

WRITTEN HERITAGE * PO BOX 1390 * FOLSOM, LA 70437 - 38 - General American Indian Studies Native American Encyclopedia of Native Tribes of Courtship & Marriage North America By Michael G. by Leslie Gourse A helpful guide for adapting Johnson and incorporating traditional A complete Native American marriage reference source to customs into today’s modern all of North weddings. Descriptions of America’s Native weddings of the Hopi, Lakota, Iroquois, peoples, beautifully Oglala and others provide a historic sense of illustrated by Native traditions. Includes helpful hints to Richard Hook brides and grooms on how to weave Native along with customs, clothing, jewelry and crafts into historical photos. their ceremonies; love songs, poems and Includes stories from the Dakota, Shoshone, Zuni and comprehensive Algonquin; plus, recipes for traditional dishes classification of languages, color maps, to serve at modern receptions. 128 pp. thorough history of each tribe and examples 7170-8 Paper: $11.95 of tribal dress, art, and more. 319pp, index. 307-3 Hardcover: $49.95 Native American Flags By Donald Healy & Peter Sign Language Among North Orenski American Indians An encyclopedic look at the by Garrick Mallery flags and histories of 183 Fascinating, wide-ranging American Indian tribes. study by expert on the Includes both federally subject describes and i recognized tribes and other groups and offers llustrates signs used for an image of each tribe’s flag and a map of specific words — their location and a brief summary of the “antelope,” “brave,” “trade,” tribe’s history. 192 flags in color, 175 b&w “yes,” — for phrases, illus., 175 maps. Reg. Price: $39.95 (s) sentences and even 3556-4 Paper: $33.95 dialogues. Scores of diagrams show precise movements of body Living in Two Worlds and hands for signing. Reprint of the First The American Indian Annual Report (1879–80) of the Smithsonian Experience Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1881 edition. 320 pages, by Charles Eastman illustrated. (Ohiyesa)—Edited by 41948-0 Paper: $24.95 Michael Fitzerald The author’s compelling story of embracing a life of traditional cultural ideals of his nomadic ancestors while living in the modern industrialized world. Filled with Secure online ordering at first-hand accounts, personal stories, interviews, www.writtenheritagebooks.com time lines, maps, and over 275 stunning vintage photographs and paintings. 226 pp 1676-5 Paper: $24.95

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Without Reservations Cartoons by Ricardo Cate (Santo Domingo Pueblo) Over 150 humorous cartoons fill this 96 page book expressing humor from Indian Country. 3009-8 Paper: $9.99

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Cherokee Legends and the Trail of Tears Tom B. Underwood The Myths of the First published in 1956, this North American book contains a fascinating, Indians firsthand account of the Trail By Spence & Lewis of Tears by a U.S. soldier Rich anthology of the who was there. Classic myths and legends of the legends like How the Earth Algonquins, Iroquois, was Made" and “Why the Pawnee, and Sioux, Possum’s Tale is Bare” will prefaced by an extensive delight and entertain. 32 pages historical and ethnological 4100-1 Paper: $5.95 commentary. Simply written tales of warrior rivalries, steadfast love, and victory are The Sons of the suitable reading for young and adult readers. Wind 36 illustrations. 480 pp. The Sacred Stories of 25967-6 Paper: $15.95 the Lakota Native American Edited by D. M. Creation Myths Dooling By Jeremiah Curtin Presents the mythology Every aboriginal nation has and sacred spirits of the its gods, from whom the Lakota given by Lakota people receive all that they Holy men over a century have, and all that they ago. Includes cycles of creation, animals and know. Traditional spirts, the making of the four directions and American Indian life the coming of the Real People. 160pp. (n) revolved around 3224-8 Paper: $19.95 communication with divinity, and these The Mythology of Native North authentic stories about the origin of the earth America and its creatures embody every facet of their culture — customs, institutions, and art. By David Lemming & Unabridged republication of Creation Myths Jake Page of Primitive America, Little, Brown, and An introduction and Company, Boston, 1898. 384 pages. commentary on 72 myths 43736-1 Paper: $14.95 drawn from a variety of cultures and language Legends groups bring American Told by the Old People of Indian mythology into the Many Tribes mainstream of world mythology. 224 pp. Compiled by Adolf 3239-6 Paper: $19.95 Hungry Wolf 24 legends from various tribal groups and regions. 127pp, illus. 116-8 Paper: $9.95

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Holiday Greeting Cards to wish your friends and family peace. Cards are illustrated by Native American artists and are in full color.

Each pack of 12 cards with envelopes is $12.95.

Winter Camp Following A Star by Mark Silversmith by King Kuka (Blackfeet) (Navajo) CH612 $12.95 CH1123 $12.95 The Love of the May your home know Great Spirit the joy of family and Shines on Those Who Put friends this Holiday Their Faith and Season Trust in Him. See His Beauty, Feel His Beauty, Walk in Beauty All Year Round

Assorted pack of 12 Warrior’s Give-Away Cards by Don Brewer (Lakota) CH1000 $12.95 CH635 $12.95 Merry Christmas Happy New Year Note Cards

Six paintings by Native artist David Craig (Chippewa). Cards are blank inside with room for your personal message. Folded size 5 ½” x 4 ¼” high. Packed 8 cards to a set with envelopes. $5.95 per pack

NB3101 NB3102 NB3103 NB3104 NB3105 NB3016 Morning Song Journey’s Raven’s Song Grandfather’s Dream Catcher Brave Hearts Serenade Vision

Assortment Pack / 8 cards per pack assorted NB3199 $5.95

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How To Make A Native American Into The Circle Dance Shawl An Introduction to Native American Step-by-step from selecting materials, cutting Powwows cloth and tying fringe including a wealth of Filmed in Oklahoma, this video takes the ideas on how to add decoration and how to viewer from the history of the powwow to the make a ribbon work strip. Special knotting beauty of this modern day festival of color techniques are shown on easy to see, larger and dance. A must for understanding the than life models. (30min) powwow structure– grand entry, song D118 DVD: $19.95 structure, competition and much more. (60 min). The DVD includes extended interviews Jingle Dress with elders such as the late Abe Conklin and Featuring competition straight and slide step, Harry Buffalohead. (2 hrs.) beautiful outfit close-ups, rolling jingle cones, D105 DVD: $24.95 and history and evolution of the dance. Shot in digital video on location at northern How to Dance Native American Style powwows. 30 min.. Beginning Steps D149 DVD: $19.95 A perfect tape for beginners; men and women with instructors Mike Pahsetopah and Nancy Fancy Shawl Dance Scott Fields. (30 min.) Learn from champion dancers in exciting D111 DVD: $19.95 contests filmed at northern powwows. Competition footage in Crow hop and straight Fancy Dance step styles with hundreds of colorful outfits. History, outfit and dance. Close up and slow Includes a rare interview with one of the motion sequences show champion dancers in original Fancy Shawl dancers. 30 min. exciting contests. (30min) D150 DVD: $19.95 D119 DVD: $19.95 Men’s Southern Straight Dance Native American Men’s & From the producers of Into the Circle and Women’s Dance Styles, Vol 1 & 2 Men’s Northern Styles, the DVD brings the Vol. 1 Showcases the 8 competitive dance viewer into the world of styles—Men’s Straight Dance, Northern southern straight dance Traditional, Grass Dance, Fancy, Women’s with elder interviews, Southern Cloth, Buckskin, Jingle Dress, history, outfits and how to Fancy Shawl. dress a straight dancer. 30 Vol. 2 includes Hoop dance, Gourd dance, min Crow men and women’s traditional, Rabbit D3716 DVD: $19.95 dance, Two-step, Round dance, Team dancing, Tiny-Tots Intertribal. Taped at Crow Fair, Denver March Powwow and Oklahoma powwows. (2 hrs.) D10610 DVD: $24.95

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HOW TO BEAD — DVD

Each video uses “larger than life” beads to Men’s Northern Styles make it easy to follow along. All are Traditional, Grass, Chicken Dance professionally produced and include an Showcases the northern men’s style of instruction sheet and supply list. competitive dance including Chicken Dance, the newest style in the powwow arena. This Vol 1 – Loom Beadwork (25 min) DVD captures the beauty and competition of D108 DVD: $19.95 each style. Interviews with champion dancers, elders and singers explain the history Vol 2 – Lazy Stitch Beadwork (30 min) and outfit. Filmed at northern and Oklahoma D109 DVD: $19.95 powwows. 60 min. D949 DVD: $22.95 Vol 3 – Peyote Stitch (38 min) The World of American Indian D112 DVD: $19.95 Dance Vol 4 – Medallions Filmed at Crow Fair, this film aired on NBC Bead rosettes using curved lines and floral in the spring of 2003. Narrated by Peter shapes. (30 min) Coyote and produced by the Oneida Nation, D114 DVD: $19.95 this hour long presentation shows the viewer Vol 5 – Applique the beauty of the powwow with excellent Two needle applique stitch for belt buckles, explanations of powwow structure and dance barrettes, and floral work. (30 min). styles. 65 min. D115 DVD: $19.95 D49-0 DVD: $21.95 The Making of a Porky Roach COMPLETE SET OF 5 DVDS with Kris Woerpol D108-115 5 DVDs: $89.75 The porky roach, worn by male dancers, is the universal headdress worn today in the powwow arena. A complete guide to construction, includes sorting deer and porky hair, Secure online ordering at making of a www.writtenheritagebooks.com handwoven base, tying on the hair and care of the finished roach. (30 min) D120 DVD: $19.95

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How to Make Moccasins Native Spirit and Hard Sole The Sun Dance Way – Simple teaching methods show 2 disc DVD how to make a pattern, how to 2 disc set tells the story of the adapt for men & women; any preservation of a cultural and size and how to adapt to high spiritual way of life. The Sun top moccasins. Moccasin maker Dance Way offers unique Annabelle Medicinechips photographs and film footage (Cheyenne/Caddo) demonstrates. (30 min). of the Sun Dance. 3 hours D116 DVD: $19.95 D1632-2 DVD: $32.95 Moccasin Making - Side Seam Moccasins Dance Style Highlights A Craft Video Of North American Indian Footwear Demonstrated by renowned moccasin maker Frank White, this presentation explains the making of side seam moccasins; demonstrating different These highlight DVDs are compiled from types of leather and materials available. Easy powwow contest footage at powwows from to follow instruction. 55 min Oklahoma to Montana, Colorado to D1003 DVD: $19.95 Washington D.C., and the Pacific Northwest to Connecticut. These contestants Red Leaf Takoja demonstrate their winning styles while Song of the Heartbeat dancing to some of the best singing groups in Hosted by Wes Studi & Howard Bad Indian country. Each contest includes entire Hand song. Each DVD is 2 hours. This is a story, told in song, Men’s Fancy & Grass Dance about one of the late 1980s DFG11 DVD: $22.95 and early 1990s super groups Men’s Traditional & Chicken on the powwow trail. This hour long DVD is Dance accompanied by an audio CD DTC12 DVD: $22.95 of Lakota songs recorded at Women’s Jingle & Fancy Shawl Denver, Rosebud and Taos DJF13 DVD: $22.95 Powwows. Each song on the DVD is Women’s Northern & Southern captioned in Lakota with English translation. Songs include 9 Lakota Victory songs, Grass Traditional Dance Song, memorial song, and 8 other DWT14 DVD: $22.95 songs. 90 min. Best of Jingle Dance 2014 D3430-7 DVD & CD: $24.95 DJ DVD: $22.95 Best of Chicken Dance 2014 Subscribe to Whispering Wind magazine DC DVD: $22.95 for the best in crafts & material culture. Best of Men’s Tradtional 2014 Www.whisperingwind.com or see page 2. DT14 DVD: $22.95 Best of Round Bustle 2014 DRT14 DVD: $22.95

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Our Spirits Don’t Speak English: Black Indians Indian Boarding School (DVD) (DVD) This high definition DVD presents a Native An American Story American perspective on Narrated by James Earl Indian Boarding Schools and Jones uncovers the dark history of Explores what brought the U.S. Government policy two groups together, what which took Indian children drove them apart, and the from their homes, forced challenges that they face today. 60 min. them into boarding schools D50036 DVD: $24.95 and enacted a policy of educating them in the ways of How To Trace Your Native Western society. 80 min. American Heritage D8043-6 DVD: $29.95 Video explains how to obtain a CDIB card, Sitting Bull: A Stone tribal membership, Internet sites and a list of in My Heart over 500 federally recognized tribes. 30min. D25637 DVD: $24.95 Extensive use of first-person narration taken from Sitting Native American Healing in the Bull’s own words presents 20th Century the viewer with an intimate portrait of Sitting Bull in all Ancient Remedies Now Endorsed by his complexities. Modern Medicine Enhanced for Wide-screen A comprehensive look at the healing 16:9 (83 min.) practices of American Indians and how many D7129-7 DVD: $24.95 of these natural remedies are applicable to today’s alternative health-conscious society. The Romance Of A Vanishing Race 34min. (DVD) D80003 DVD: $24.95 This DVD includes three historic motion Tales of Wonder I & II (DVD) pictures of Native Traditional Native American Stories for Americans and their Children life-style in the early Gregg Howard (Cherokee/Powhatan), tells 1900s. Featuring Tribal these delightful fireside tales from the Chiefs who participated southeast; “Rabbit & The Bear”, “Little Gray in the Last Great Indian Bat”, Why Rabbit has a short Tail", “The Council and several Ruby Necklace", “Little Turtle”. Vol. 2 who fought at the Battle includes nine fireside stories accompanied by of the Little Big Horn. Flutist, William P. Gutierrez. Sketch artist Originally produced on 35mm film, this Haley Burke creates drawings as the stories priceless footage, recently discovered within come to life. “Flying Squirrel” , “Hawk & the lost treasures of the National Archives is Hunter”, “Strawberries”, “Daughter of the re-mastered to include an original music Sun”, “Sky People”, “Democracy”, “Dream score and soundtrack. Running Time 66 Min. Catcher”, “The Ball Game”, “Origin of D8033-0 DVD $29.95 Bluebonnets”. 120 min. D50135 DVD: $24.95

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Whispering Wind Magazine’s CRAFTS Annual Series Each CRAFTS Annual contains “how-to” craft articles from the pages of Whispering Wind Magazine, expertly written, photographed and illustrated.

CRAFTS Annual # 1 (out of print) CRAFTS Annual # 8 Cheyenne Cradle Boards Iroquois Clothing Beaded Saddle & Blanket Beaded Hand-Jewelry Hand Drums Rawhide Hats 57 color photos, 63 b&w illus. 48 pages CR8 $8.00

CRAFTS Annual # 5 - 2nd edition CRAFTS Annual # 2 Jingle Dress (Comprehensive analysis of Blackfeet Women’s Clothing (Complete study jingle dress styles and construction from pre 1815 to present), A Grass Dance techniques; color photos), Moccasin Harness, Lazy Stitch Beadwork, Ermine Skin Construction—Dusters Southern Plains Drops. 48pp, 46 photos, 23 illus. Moccasins, Flat Fan Construction, Copper CR2 Paper: $7.00 Bracelets, Osceola’s Clothes. Color cover, 59 illus, 36 b&w photos, 22 CRAFTS Annual # 3 2nd edition color photos, 48pp. Gourd Stitch (Complete instructions on gourd All 5 articles in CRAFTS # 5. stitch, including basics, expansion, Comanche CR5 Paper: $7.00 stitch.), A Simple Sioux Doll (Illustrations and patterns), Hand Tied Ladies’ Shawls CRAFTS Annual # 6—2ND Edition (instructions) Cheyenne Soft Cradle Covers, Capotes, 48pp., 41 B&W photos, 35 color photos, 37 Painted Rawhide Knife Sheath, Sioux Hair illus. Ornament, Pair of Sioux Leggings, Southern CR3 Paper: $8.00 Cheyenne Women’s Leggings, Sewing Kit. Color cover, 67 illus., 20 b&w photos, 13 CRAFTS Annual # 4 (2nd ed) color photos, 52pp. Cheyenne Ladies’ Leggings, The Bustle: 5 articles in CRAFTS Annual # 6 1885-1920, Hair Drops, Fancy Dancer Rocker CR6 Paper: $8.00 Spreaders, An Early Assiniboine Headdress, Tipi Bags. CRAFTS Annual # 7 Color cover, 67 illus, 37 b&w photos, 6 color Heddle Loom Beadwork, Beaded Belt photos, 52 pp. All 6 articles in CRAFTS #4 Pouches, Kiowa Backrest, Snow Snake CR4 Paper: $7.00 Game, Small Decorated Bags, Quirts & Whips, A Crow Dress, Circa 1870, Cheyenne Visit www.whisperingwind.com Bow Case & Quiver, c 1880, Blackfeet for Whispering Wind Magazine Bonnet subscription information or see 48pp, Profusely illustrated. 9 articles in CRAFTS Annual # 7. page 2. CR7 $7.00

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