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Sustaining O-Gah-Pah: an Analysis of Quapaw Language Loss and Preservation
The Siouan Indians by W
O-Ga-Xpa Ma-Zhoⁿ Quapaw Country Authored by Bandy Edited by Lasiter
THE KANZA CLAN BOOK ONLINE EDITION TABLE of CONTENTS What Is This Book?
Guide to MS 4800 James O. Dorsey Papers, Circa 1870-1956, Bulk 1870-1895
Omaha Metals, Coinage, and Syntax: Outside Influence?
Piecing Together the Ponca Past Reconstructing Degiha Migrations to the Great Plains
If Even a Few Are Reclaimed, the Labor Is Not Lost: William Hamilton's Life Among the Iowa and Omaha Indians, 1837-1891
Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of The
Notes on the Kansa Word List of Maximilian, Prince of Wied. PUB DATE 94 NOTE Llp.; for the Serial Issue in Which This Paper Appears, See FL 022 191
The Impact of Dakota Missions on the Development of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862
Southeastern Languages
Omaha Ponca ELL Article
Portraits of Anthropologists, Circa 1860S-1970
Bibliography of the Siouan Languages
3107293.PDF (4.386Mb)
Jiwerebaxoje Fantastic Creatures from the Dark Side
Top View
Black Bird, "King of the Mahars:" Autocrat, Big Man, Chief
O-Ga-Xpa Ma-Zhoⁿ – Quapaw Country Authored by Bandy Edited by Lasiter
KWPL07-Rankin.Pdf (761.4Kb)
Case 3: Access Policies for Native American Archival Materials in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution