MI 071 837 RC 006 /44 AUTHOR Willis, Cecilia A., Comp.; Travis, M

MI 071 837 RC 006 /44 AUTHOR Willis, Cecilia A., Comp.; Travis, M

DOCUMENT RESUME MI 071 837 RC 006 /44 AUTHOR Willis, Cecilia A., Comp.; Travis, M. Eunice, Comp. TITLE _Significant Literature by and about Native Americans. .PUB DATE Feb 73 NOTE 126p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-S6.58 DESCRIPTORS ..*American Indians; Art; *Bibliographies; Booklists; *Cultural Background; education; Geographic Location;. .Government Role; *History; Language; *ti- zliture; Medicine; Religion; Socioeconomic BackgrcId; Tribes ABSTRACT Significant literature about Native Americans,some written. by Native Americans, comprises this bibliography.Materials _relevant to Native Americans found at Eansas State .Universityare listed. Over 850 books, articles on microfiche, studies, documents, and publications arranged by subject categoriesare contained in this bibliography. The subject categories include antiquities, captives, . .culture, economic conditions, education, geographic location, government relations, history, Indians of North America,. medicine, . reference tools, religion, and tribes.. The culture .subjectcategory includes literature pertaining to art, basketmaking, childrenRs literature, costume and adornment, general references to culture, dances, dwellings, folklore, food, implements andweapons, language, literature, music, pictorial works, pottery, and social life and customs. Accompanying each title entry is the call numberas assigned . by the Library of Congress, and an author index is provided. (NQ; TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Antiquities 1 Captives 5 Culture Art 6 Basketmaking 9 Children's Literature 11 Costume and Adornment 13 Culture (general references, to) 14 Dances 15 Dwellings 16 Folklore 17 Food 21 Implements and Weapons 22 Language 24 Literature 28 Music 31 Pictorial Works 33 Pottery 35 Social Life and Customs 37 Economic Conditions 43 Education. 45 Geographic Location 47 Government Relations 66 History 72 Indians of North America 81 Medicine 88 Reference Tools 89 Religion 90 Tribes 95 Index, Author 113 INTRODUCTION In recent years there has been a growing interest in Native Americans. Intensive research is being done to learn more about these Americans' music, education, customs, history, religion and art. In the areas of lifestyles, philosophies and historic contributions, Native Americans have playedmore than a significant role in the building of America. The Native American population in the United Statesas reported in the 1970 census was 791,839. Today about half of these Americans liveon or near reservations while the other 50 per cent live in urbanareas. There are about 200 tribes in the United States. Oklahoma, Arizona, California and New Mexico have the largest number of inhabitants. In 1924 by an Act of Congress, Native Americans were granted citizenship. In 1948, the voting rights of Native Americans were secured by a judicial act. To understand what has happened in our history with respectto American Indians and to see more clearly what is happeningnow, we need a more funda- mental grasp of facts. It was for this reason this bibliography was compiled. This bibliography is designed assist students and faculty members at Kansas State University in locating as well as becoming aware of the materials relevant to Native Americans. It is arranged by subject catergories and each title entry is preceded by the call numberas assigned by the Library of Congress. The bibliography was compiled by Cecilia A. Willis, director of the Minorities Resource Center at Kansas State University with the assistance of M. Eunice Travis. 1. ANTIQUITIES Q 11 S66 1877 Bailey, W.B.F. Antiquities of Spalding County, Georgia. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1877 E 99 E7 B173 Bandi, Hans Georg. Eskimo Prehistory. College, University of Alaska Press, 1969, 226p. Q 11 S66 1881 Beauchamp, William Martin. Antiquities of Onondaga and Adjoining Counties in New York. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 E 3429 B475 Bennett, Wendell Clark. Andean Culture History. New York, American Museum of Natural History, Handbook Series, n.15, 319 p. Q 11 S66 1883 Booth, Henry. Relics in Poughkeepsie, New York, Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883 Q 11 S66 1892 Brackett, William S. Indian Remains on the Upper Yellowstone. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1892 E 61 B83 1960 Brennan, Louis A. No Stone Unturned; An Almanac of North American Pre-History. London, V. Gollancz, 1960, 370 p. Q 11 S66 1882 Bron, R.T. Ancient Remains in White River Canon. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882 Q 11 S66 1881 Case, H.B. Description of Mounds and Earthworks in Ashland County, Ohio. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 Q 11 S7 v.96 Collins, Henry Bascom. Archeology of St. Lawrence n.1 Island, Alaska. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1937 Q 11 S66 1933 Collins, Henry Bascom. Archeology of the Bering Sea Region. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1933 E 77 W35 v.13 Delaguna, Frederica. Chugach Prehistory; the Archaeology of Prince William Sound, Alaska. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1956, 259 p. 2. Q 11 S66 1881 Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott. Antiquities of East Windsor, Connecticut. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 E S1 U6 n.160 Evans, Clifford. A Ceramic Study of Virginia Archeology. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1955, 195 p. E 78 K16 E9 Eyman, Charles E. The Schiltz Focus. Alberta, University of Alberta Press, 1966, 417 p. Q 11 S66 1881 Farrell, F.M.Ancient Remains Near Cobden, Illinois. Washington,Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883 Q 11 S66 1883 Foerste, Aug.A. Ancient Relics at Dayton, Ohio. Washington,Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1883 Q 11 S66 1881 French, George Hazen. Antiquities of Jackson County Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 Q 11 S66 1881 Gale, W. Hector. Antiquities of Fox River Valley, LaSalle County, Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 F 912 S2 G4 Geist, Otto William. Aracaeological Excavations at Kukulik, St. Lawrence, Alaska. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1936, 391 D. Q 11 S66 1861 Gibbs, George. Instructions for Archaeological Investigations in the United States. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1861 Q 11 S66 1875 Gillman, Henry. Certain Characteristics Pertaining to Ancient Man in Michigan. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1875 F 786 M42 n.25- Gladwin, Harold Sterling. Excavations at Snaketown. 26, 30, 38 Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for Gila Pueblo, 1937-42, 4 volumes F 786 M42 n.15 Gladwin, Mrs. Winifred (Jones) A Method for Designation of Cultures and Their Variations. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for the Gila Pueblo, 1934, 30 p. E 98 P6 G7 Grant, Campbell. Rock Ait of the American Indian. New York, Crowell, 1967, 178 p. 3. E 53 G7 Griffin, James Bennett. Archeology of Eastern United States. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1958, 392 p. E 78 K3 H3 Hanson, Lee H. The HArdin Village Site. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1966, 184 p. Q 11 S66 1867 Hayden, Ferdinand Vandiveer. Notes on Indian History. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1867 Q 11 S66 1881 Hayden, Horace Edwin. Antiquities of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 F 786 M42 n.20 Haury, Emil Walter. The Mongollon Culture of South- western New Mexico. Globe, Arizona, Private Printing for Medallion, Gila Pueblo, 1936, 146 p. Q 11 S66 1866 Hellwald, Friedrich Anton Heller Von. The American Migration. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1866 E 78 N65 S3 no.9 Hester, James J. Studies at Navajo Period Sites in the Navajo Reservoir District, Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1963, 77 p. E 51 U6 Hewett, Edgar Lee. Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico. WAshington, Government Printing Office, 1906, 55 p. E 61 H63 Hibben, Frank Cummings. Treasure in the Dust. Philadelphia,. Lippincott, 1951, 311 p. E 51 U6 no. 60 Holmes, William Henry. Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919, 1 volume Q 11 S66 1882 Homsher, George W. Remains on White Water River, Indiana. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882 Q 11 U6 no. 87 Hough, Walter. Culture of the Ancient Pueblos of the Upper Gila River Region, New Mexico and Arizona. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1914, 139p. Q 11 S66 1923 Hrdlicka, Ales. The Origin and Antiquity of the American Indian. Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1923 4. E 51 U8 n.27 Jennings, Jesse David. Danger Cave. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1957, 328 p. E 77.9 J4 Jennings, Jesse David. Prehistory of North America. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968, 391 p. Q 11 S66 1881 Kenworthy, Charles James. Ancient Canals in Florida. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 Q 11 S66 1882 LeBaron, J. Francis. Prehistoric Remains in Florida. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1882 Q 11 S66 1887 Lisle, James. An Indian Mummy. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1887 Q 11 S66 1881 McClelland, Milo A. Antiquities of Knox County, Illinois. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1881 E 45 H67 v.19 McGee, W.J. Prehistoric North America. Philadelphia, G. Barrie and Sons, 1906, 485 p. E 51 U6 n.111 Roberts, Frank Harold Hanna. The Village of the Great Kivas on the Zuni Reservation. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932 Q 11 S66 1872 Smithsonian Institution. Catalogue of a Cabinet of Indian

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