E AMERICA E America General E11-E29 are reserved for works that are actually comprehensive in scope. A book on travel would only occasionally be classified here; the numbers for the United States, Spanish America, etc., would usually accommodate all works, the choice being determined by the main country or region covered 11 Periodicals. Societies. Collections (serial) For international American Conferences see F1404+ Collections (nonserial). Collected works 12 Several authors 13 Individual authors 14 Dictionaries. Gazetteers. Geographic names General works see E18 History 16 Historiography 16.5 Study and teaching Biography 17 Collective Individual, see country, period, etc. 18 General works Including comprehensive works on America 18.5 Chronology, chronological tables, etc. 18.7 Juvenile works 18.75 General special By period Pre-Columbian period see E51+; E103+ 18.82 1492-1810 Cf. E101+ Discovery and exploration of America Cf. E141+ Earliest accounts of America to 1810 18.83 1810-1900 18.85 1901- 19 Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. Including radio programs, pageants, etc. 20 Social life and customs. Civilization. Intellectual life 21 Historic monuments (General) 21.5 Antiquities (Non-Indian) 21.7 Historical geography Description and travel. Views Cf. F851 Pacific coast Cf. G419+ Travels around the world and in several parts of the world including America and other countries Cf. G575+ Polar discoveries Earliest to 1606 see E141+ 1607-1810 see E143 27 1811-1950 27.2 1951-1980 27.5 1981- Elements in the population 29.A1 General works 29.A2-Z Individual elements, A-Z 29.A43 Akan 29.A73 Arabs 29.A75 Asians 29.B35 Basques Blacks see E29.N3 29.B75 British 29.C35 Canary Islanders 1 E AMERICA E General Elements in the population Individual elements, A-Z -- Continued 29.C37 Catalans 29.C5 Chinese 29.C73 Creoles 29.C75 Croats 29.C94 Czechs 29.D25 Danube Swabians 29.E37 East Indians 29.E87 Europeans 29.F8 French 29.G26 Galicians (Spain) 29.G3 Germans 29.H9 Huguenots 29.I74 Irish 29.I8 Italians 29.J3 Japanese 29.J5 Jews 29.K67 Koreans 29.N3 Negroes. Blacks (29.O6) Orientals 29.P6 Poles 29.R83 Russian Germans 29.R84 Russians 29.S65 Spaniards 29.S83 Swedes 29.Y67 Yoruba North America The numbers "E31-46" like "E11-29" are to be assigned to works actually comprehensive in scope; for example, a book dealing principally with British America with a few pages at the end on the United States would be classed in F1001-F1035, regardless of title. Most works having United States in the title relate so largely to this country that they are classed in E151-E839 31 Periodicals. Societies. Collections 35 Dictionaries. Gazetteers. Geographic names Guidebooks see E41 Biography 36 Collective Individual, see country, period, etc. 38 General works 38.5 Juvenile works 39 Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 39.5 Pictorial works 40 Social life and customs. Civilization. Intellectual life 40.5 Geography 41 Description and travel. Guidebooks 43 Antiquities (non-Indian) 43.5 National and state parks and reservations (Collective descriptive works) History Cf. E101+ Discovery and exploration of America Cf. F1411+ History of Latin America 45 General works 46 General special 46.5 Military history Elements in the population 49 General works 2 E AMERICA E North America Elements in the population -- Continued 49.2.A-Z Individual elements, A-Z For a list of of racial, ethnic, and religious elements (with Cutter numbers) see E184.A+ South America see F2201+ Pre-Columbian America. The Indians For language, see PM 51 Periodicals. Societies. Collections (serial) Including anthropological records, Archaeological Institute of America For American Antiquarian Society see E172 51.5 Congresses Collections (nonserial). Collected works 53 Several authors 54 Individual authors 54.5 Dictionaries. Directories. Guides to tribes Study and teaching. Research 55.5 General works Audiovisual aids 55.6.A1-.Z8 General works 55.6.Z9 Catalogs of audiovisual materials 56 Museums. Exhibitions Subarrange by author Including collections of antiquities 57 Theory. Methods of investigation Including biography (arranged by biographee), e.g., William Jones 58 General works 58.4 Juvenile works 59.A-Z Topics, A-Z 59.A32 Aesthetics 59.A35 Agriculture 59.A5 Anthropometry Antiquities see E61 59.A67 Architecture 59.A68 Arms and armor. Weapons 59.A7 Art 59.A73 Arts 59.A8 Astronomy 59.B3 Baskets 59.B43 Beadwork Boats see E59.C2 59.C18 Cannibalism 59.C2 Canoes. Boats 59.C22 Captivities 59.C25 Cartography 59.C46 Children 59.C5 Chronology 59.C55 City planning 59.C58 Colonization 59.C59 Commerce 59.C6 Costume. Adornment 59.C73 Craniology 59.C9 Cremation Culture see E58 59.D35 Dance 59.D45 Dentistry 59.D58 Diseases 3 E AMERICA E Pre-Columbian America. The Indians Topics -- Continued 59.D66 Dolls 59.D69 Domestic animals 59.D9 Dwellings 59.E26 Ecology 59.E3 Economic conditions Including employment 59.E4 Education 59.E75 Ethnic identity 59.F53 First contact with Europeans 59.F6 Folklore. Legends 59.F63 Food 59.G3 Games. Recreation. Sports 59.G55 Goldwork Government, Tribal see E59.T75 Government and politics see E59.P73 59.G6 Government relations 59.H54 Hindu influences 59.I4 Implements 59.I5 Industries 59.I53 Influence on other civilizations 59.I58 Intellectual life 59.L3 Land tenure 59.L4 Leatherwork. Tanning Legends see E59.F6 Literature see PM151+ 59.M3 Masks 59.M33 Material culture 59.M34 Mathematics 59.M4 Medicine 59.M47 Metalwork 59.M58 Migrations 59.M65 Missions 59.M66 Mixed descent 59.M7 Money 59.M8 Mortuary customs Mythology see E59.R38 59.N5 Narcotics 59.N8 Numeration 59.P42 Petroglyphs. Rock paintings 59.P45 Philosophy Picture writing see E59.W9 Popular attitudes toward Indians see E59.P89 59.P73 Politics and government 59.P75 Population 59.P8 Pottery 59.P87 Psychology 59.P89 Public opinion. Popular attitudes toward Indians 59.P92 Public welfare Recreation see E59.G3 59.R38 Religion. Mythology 59.R56 Rites and ceremonies 59.R6 Roads. Trails Rock paintings see E59.P42 59.S35 Science 4 E AMERICA E Pre-Columbian America. The Indians Topics -- Continued 59.S37 Sculpture 59.S45 Sexual behavior 59.S54 Shell engraving 59.S63 Slavery 59.S64 Social conditions Sports see E59.G3 59.S65 Social life and customs 59.S7 Statistics 59.T35 Textile fabrics 59.T6 Tobacco pipes Trails see E59.R6 59.T73 Transpacific influences 59.T75 Tribal government 59.W3 Warfare Weapons see E59.A68 59.W8 Women 59.W9 Writing. Picture writing 61 Archaeology of the Americans. Origin of the Indians in general 65 Latin America (General) For special, class in local history, usually under the country; in certain cases with state or province; e.g., F1219, Mexico; F1529.M9, Mosquito Reservation For Spanish treatment of the Indians see F1411 North America (north of Mexico) 71 General works For works on Indians only see E77+ 73 Mound builders. Mounds Class here general works only For mounds in a particular state, province, or region see E78.A+ (74.A-Z) By state, province, or region, A-Z Indians of North America 75 Periodicals. Societies. Collections 76 Congresses 76.2 Dictionaries. Directories. Guides to tribes Biography of Indianists 76.4 Collective 76.45.A-Z Individual, A-Z Subarrange each by Table E1 76.6 Study and teaching 76.7 Research 76.8 Historiography Museums. Exhibitions 76.85 General works 76.86.A-Z Special institutions. By place, A-Z General works 77 Comprehensive works 77.2 Addresses, essays, lectures 77.4 Juvenile works 77.5 Pictorial works 77.6 Minor works Archaeology 77.8 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. Congresses 77.9 General treatises 77.92 Juvenile works 77.94 Minor works 5 E AMERICA E Indians of North America -- Continued 78.A-Z By state, province, or region, A-Z Including Indian antiquities. Class all mounds and archaeological sites within a county or other division of a state, with the state, subarranging by author, e.g., mounds in Franklin County, Ohio, are classed in E78.O3 Class Indian reservations here under state unless held by a single tribe, when they are classed in E99 For Canada (General) see E78.C2 For works limited to specific tribes see E99.A+ Acadia see E78.N9 78.A28 Alabama 78.A3 Alaska 78.A34 Alberta 78.A66 Appalachian Region Including Blue Ridge Mountains 78.A7 Arizona 78.A8 Arkansas 78.A88 Atlantic States Blue Ridge Mountains see E78.A66 78.B9 British Columbia 78.C15 California For the Mojave Desert see E78.S7 78.C2 Canada (General) Including the Canadian Northwest Cf. E78.B9 British Columbia; E78.N9 Nova Scotia; etc. Cf. E92 Government relations 78.C45 Chattahoochee River Valley 78.C5 Churchill River Watershed (Sask. and Man.) 78.C6 Colorado 78.C617 Colorado Plateau 78.C62 Colorado River Valley 78.C63 Columbia Plateau 78.C64 Columbia River Valley 78.C7 Connecticut 78.D2 Dakota Territory For North Dakota see E78.N75 For South Dakota see E78.S63 78.D3 Delaware 78.D5 Delaware Valley 78.D54 Delmarva Peninsula 78.D6 District of Columbia 78.E2 Eastern North America. Woodlands 78.F6 Florida Four Corners Region see E78.S7 78.F73 Franklin (District) 78.G3 Georgia 78.G67 Great Basin 78.G7 Great Lakes 78.G73 Great Plains 78.H83 Hudson Valley 78.I18 Idaho 78.I3 Illinois 78.I5 Indian Territory Including the five civilized tribes before 1907 For the five civilized tribes after 1907 see E78.O45 78.I53 Indiana 6 E AMERICA E Indians of North America By state, province, or region, A-Z -- Continued 78.I6 Iowa 78.K15 Kankakee Valley 78.K16 Kansas 78.K25 Keewatin (District) 78.K3 Kentucky 78.L3 Labrador 78.L58 Little Colorado River Valley (New Mexico and Arizona) 78.L8 Louisiana 78.M16 Mackenzie 78.M2 Maine 78.M25 Manitoba 78.M28 Maritime Provinces 78.M3 Maryland 78.M4 Massachusetts 78.M6 Michigan 78.M65 Middle Atlantic States 78.M67 Middle West 78.M7 Minnesota 78.M73 Mississippi 78.M75 Mississippi Valley 78.M8 Missouri 78.M82 Missouri Valley Mojave Desert see E78.S7 78.M9 Montana 78.N3 Nebraska 78.N4 Nevada 78.N46 New Brunswick 78.N5 New England 78.N54 New Hampshire 78.N6 New Jersey 78.N65 New Mexico 78.N7 New York 78.N72 Newfoundland 78.N74 North Carolina 78.N75 North Dakota Northeastern States see E78.E2 78.N76 Northwest (Old) 78.N77 Northwest (Pacific) 78.N78 Northwest coast of North America 78.N79 Northwest Territories 78.N8 Northwestern States 78.N9 Nova Scotia.
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