The Writings of William C. Sturtevant Compiled by William L

The Writings of William C. Sturtevant Compiled by William L

The Writings of William C. Sturtevant Compiled by William L. Merrill NOTE.—The authors of jointly prepared publications are in­ ence on Iroquois Research, pages 9-12. Albany: New York State serted, in the original order of appearance, within square brack­ Museum and Science Service. ets following the dates of publication. 1955. Unsigned review of The Piltdown Forgery, by J.S. Weiner. Yale Re­ view, 45(l):xii-xiv. 1952. Review oi Florida's Seminole Indians, by W.T. Neill. Florida An­ 1955. Unsigned review of The Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada, by thropologist, 5(3-4):65-67. W.D. Wallis and R.S. Wallis. United States Quarterly Book Review, 1953. [Harold C. Conklin and William C. Sturtevant] Seneca Indian Sing­ 11(2):230. ing Tools at Coldspring Longhouse: Musical Instruments of the 1956. Billy Bowlegs, Not Marcy's Scout Bushman. Chronicles of Okla­ Modem Iroquois. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Soci­ homa, 33(4):547-548. ety, 97(3): 262-290. 1956. Osceola's Coats? Florida Historical Quarterly, 34(4):315-328. 1956. R.H. Pratt's Report on the Seminole in 1879. Florida Anthropolo­ 1953. Chakaika and the "Spanish Indians": Documentary Sources Com­ gist, 9(1): 1-24. pared with Seminole Tradition. Tequesta, 13:35-73. 1956. A Seminole Personal Document. Tequesta, 16:55-75. [Reprinted, 1953. [George W. Grace and William C. Sturtevant] Linguistic Question­ 1987, In William C Sturtevant, editor, A Seminole Source Book, naire. 13 pages. New Haven: Tri-Institutional Pacific Program. item 17, New York: Garland Publishing.] 1954. The Medicine Bundles and Busks of the Florida Seminole. Florida 1956. Unsigned review of On the Track of Prehistoric Man, by H. Kuhn. Anthropologist, 7(2):31-70. [Reprinted, 1987, in William C. Sturte­ Yale Review, 45(3):x-xiv. vant, editor, A Seminole Sourcebook, item 14, New York: Garland 1956. Review oi Benjamin Hawkins—Indian Agent, by M.B. Pound. Amer­ Publishing.] ican Anthropologist, 58(6): 1164-1165. 1954. Statement of William C. Sturtevant Regarding S. 2747 and H.R. 1957. [William C. Sturtevant and Margaret C. Blaker] [Proceedings of the] 7321. In U.S. Congress, Joint Hearing before the Subcommittees of Tenth Conference on Iroquois Research, Red House, New York, Oc­ the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs, Congress of the tober 26-28, 1956. 4 pages. [Albany: New York State Museum and United States, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 2747 Science Service.] and H.R. 7321. ...Part 8. Seminole Indians, Florida, March 1 and 2, 1957. Selected References on the Seminole Indians. Smithsonian Informa­ 1954, pages 1136-1137. Washington, D.C: U.S. Government Print­ tion Leaflet, 98: 3 pages. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. ing Office. [Revised, 1961, under the title "An Annotated List of References on 1954. The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices. 538 pages. the Seminole Indians."] Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Yale University. [Reproduced as 1957. Anthropology as a Career. Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 100: 18 No. 67-11,355 by Bell and Howell Information and Learning, Ann pages. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. [Revised and Arbor, Michigan.] somewhat expanded, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, for reprinting by the 1954. Review oi Journey into Wilderness, by J.R. Motte; edited by J.F. Smithsonian Institution as Smithsonian Institution Publication, Sunderman. Florida Historical Quarterly, 32(4):300-304. 4343. Reprinted, 1959, without the bibliography, in Morton H. 1954. Unsigned review of The Southern Indians: The Story of the Civilized Fried, editor, Readings in Anthropology, volume 1, Physical Anthro­ Tribes before Removal, by R.S. Cotterill. United States Quarterly pology, Linguistics, Archaeology, pages 6-14, and volume 2, Cul­ Book Review, 10(2): 173. tural Anthropology, pages 581-587, New York: Crowell; second 1954. Unsigned review of The Iroquois Eagle Dance: An Offshoot of the edition of the same work published in 1968.] Calumet Dance, with An Analysis of the Iroquois Eagle Dance and 1957. Bibliography on Indian Languages and Language Families. Smith­ Songs, by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath, by W.N. Fenton. United sonian Information Leaflet, 133: 6 pages. Washington, DC: Smith­ States Quarterly Book Review, 10(2):205-206. sonian Institution. [Revised, 1961, by William C. Sturtevant and 1955. Notes on Modern Seminole Traditions of Osceola. Florida Histori­ Wallace L. Chafe.] cal Quarterly, 33(3-t):206-217. 1957. American Indian Languages. Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 134: 1955. A Selected Bibliography of Material Culture. 69 pages. New Haven, 2 pages. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. [Reprinted, Connecticut: Peabody Museum. I960.] 1955. The Tri-Institutional Pacific Program and Its Linguistic Aspects. 1957. The Cherokee Language. Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 137: 2 [Abstract.] Bulletin of the Philadelphia Anthropological Society, pages. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. 8(3):5-7. 1958. Accomplishments and Opportunities in Florida Indian Ethnology. In 1955. [Harold C. Conklin and William C Sturtevant] [Summary ofj After­ Charles H. Fairbanks, editor, Florida Anthropology, pages 15-55. noon Session [on Ethnology.] In Proceedings of the Ninth Confer- Tallahassee: Florida Anthropological Society and Florida State Uni­ versity, Department of Anthropology. [Florida Anthropological So­ ciety Publication, 5 ("4"), and Florida State University, Department William L. Merrill, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of of Anthropology, Notes in Anthropology, 2.] Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560- 1958. Siouan Languages in the East. American Anthropologist, 60(4): 0112, USA. 738-743. 37 38 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY 1958. Review of Sun Circles and Human Hands, by E.L. Fundaburk and Smithsonian Institution. M.D.F. Foreman. George Washington University Alumni Review, 1961. Comment on Gertrude P. Kurath's "Effects of Environment on Cher­ 23(2):9. okee-Iroquois Ceremonialism, Music, and Dance." In William N. 1958. Review of Sun Circles and Human Hands, by E.L. Fundaburk and Fenton and John Gulick, editors, Symposium on Cherokee and Iro­ M.D.F. Foreman. Science, 128(3314):23-24. quois Culture. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology, 180: 1958. Review of The American Indian in Graduate Studies, by F.J. Docks- 197-204. tader. American Anthropologist, 60(2):383. 1961. Comment on "The Study of Social and Religious Systems in North 1958. Review of The Seminoles, by E.C McReynolds. American Anthro­ American Archaeology," by William H. Sears. Current Anthropol­ pologist, 60(2):386. ogy, 2(3):243-244. 1958. Reviews of The American Indian as Hunter and A Brief History of 1961. Huronim [Hurons]. Encyclopedia Hebraica, 13:952-953. Jerusa­ the Indian Hunter, by J. Witthoft. American Anthropologist, 60(3): lem: Massadah Ltd. [In Hebrew.] 621. 1961. Taino Agriculture. In Johannes Wilbert, editor, The Evolution of 1958. Review of The Ethnobotany of the Island Caribs of Dominica, by Horticultural Systems in Native South America: Causes and Conse­ W.H. Hodge and D. Taylor. American Anthropologist, 60(4):767. quences—A Symposium. Antropologica, supplement, 2:69-82 1958. Selected References on the Indians of Southeastern North America. [Spanish text, pages 120-125]. Caracas: Sociedad de Ciencias Natu- Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 174: 16 pages. rales La Salle. [Reprinted, 1991, in William F. Keegan, editor, Earli­ 1958. Selected References on Present-Day Conditions among United est Hispanic/Native American Interactions in the Caribbean, pages States Indians. Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 175: 9 pages. 241-254, New York: Garland Publishing.] Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. [Revised, 1961, by Wil­ 1961. Review of The American Heritage Book of Indians. New York Her­ liam C. Sturtevant; revised, 1969, by Samuel Stanley and William ald Tribune Books, 29 October:5. C. Sturtevant.] 1961. Review of Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations, by 1958. Selected Bibliography of Maps Relating to the American Indian. R.C Bell. American Anthropologist, 63(6): 1396. Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 197: 4 pages. Washington, D.C: 1962. Spanish-Indian Relations in Southeastern North America. Ethnohis­ Smithsonian Institution. tory, 9(1):41—94. [Reprinted, 1991, in David Hurst Thomas, editor, 1959. A Suggestion for Field Recordings. Ethnomusicology, 3(2):75-76. Ethnology of the Indians of Spanish Florida, pages 307-360, New 1959. Authorship of the Powell Linguistic Classification. International York: Garland Publishing.] Journal of American Linguistics, 25(3): 196-199. 1962. Grant No. 2771 (1960): North American Indian Material in Euro­ 1959. Selected References on the Indians of North Eastern North America. pean Museums. American Philosophical Society Yearbook, 1961: Smithsonian Information Leaflet, 227: 17 pages. Washington, D.C: 588-591. Smithsonian Institution. [Revised, 1966.] 1962. [Thomas Gladwin and William C. Sturtevant, editors] Anthropology 1959. Review of The Travels of William Bartram, edited by F. Harper. and Human Behavior, vii+214 pages. Washington, D.C: Anthropo­ American Anthropologist, 61(3):548. logical Society of Washington. 1959. Review of The Discoveries of John Lederer, edited by D.L. Rights 1962. A Newly-Discovered 1838 Drawing of a Seminole Dance. Florida and W.P. Cumming. Ethnohistory, 6(2): 187-189. Anthropologist, 15(3):73-82. 1959. Selected References on American Indian Basketry. Smithsonian In­ 1962. Bibliography on American Indian Medicine and Health. Smithson­ formation Leaflet,

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