LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY


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BULLETINS

(In octavo form)
1. Bibliography of the Eskimo language, by James Constantine Pilling. V+116 pp. (incl. 8 pp. facsimiles). 1887. Out of print.

2. Perforated stones from California, by Henry W. Henshaw. 34 pp., 16 figs. 1887. Out of print.

3. The use of gold and other metals among the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien, by William H. Holmes. 27 pp., 22 figs. 1887. Out of print.

4. Work in mound exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology, by Cyrus Thomas. 15 pp.,1 fig. 1887. Out of print.

5. Bibliography of the Siouan languages, by James Constantine Pilling. V+87 pp. 1887. Out of print.

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6. Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages, by James Constantine Pilling. VI+208 pp. (incl. 4 pp. facsimiles), 5 unnumbered facsimiles. 1888 [1889] Out of print.

7. Textile fabrics of ancient Peru, by William H. Holmes. 17 pp., 11 figs. 1889. Out of print.

8. The problem of the Ohio mounds, by Cyrus Thomas. 54 pp., 8 figs. 1889. Out of print.

9. Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages, by James Constantine Pilling. V+114 pp. 1889. Out of print.

10. The circular, square, and octagonal earthworks of Ohio, by Cyrus Thomas. 35 pp., 11 pls., 5 figs. 1889. Out of print.

11. Omaha and Ponka letters, by James Owen Dorsey. 127 pp. 1891. Out of print.

12. Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky Mountains, by Cyrus Thomas. 246 pp., 17 pls. (all maps). 1891. Out of print.

13. Bibliography of the Algonquian languages, by James Constantine Pilling. X+614 pp., 82 facsimiles. [Bibliographic notes on Eliot's Indian Bible and other works, pp. 127-184, 21 pls.] 1891 [1892]. Out of print.

    [In separate form:] Bibliographic notes on Eliot's Indian Bible and on his other translations and works in the Indian language of Massachusetts. 4o. 60 pp., 21 pls. (facsimiles). 1890. Out of print.
14. Bibliography of the Athapascan languages, by James Constantine Pilling. XIII+125 pp. (incl. 4 pp. facsimiles). 1892. Out of print.

15. Bibliography of the Chinookan languages (including the Chinook jargon), by James Constantine Pilling. XIII+81 pp. (incl. 3 facsimiles). 1893. Out of print.

16. Bibliography of the Salishan languages, by James Constantine Pilling. XIII+86 pp. (incl. 4 pp. facsimiles). 1893. Out of print.

17. The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, by Jno. Garland Pollard. Preface by W J McGee. 19 pp. 1894. Out of print.

18. The Maya year , by Cyrus Thomas. Prefatory note by W J McGee. 64 pp., 1 pl. 1894. Out of print.

19. Bibliography of the Wakashan languages, by James Constantine Pilling. XI+70 pp. (incl. 2 pp. facsimiles). 1894. Out of print.

20. Chinook texts, by Franz Boas. 278 pp., 1 pl. 1894 [1895]. Out of print.

21. An ancient quarry in Indian Territory, by William Henry Holmes. 19 pp., 12 pls., 7 figs. 1894. Out of print.

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22. The Siouan tribes of the East, by James Mooney. 101 pp., map. 1894 [1895]. Out of print.

23. Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac Valleys, by Gerard Fowke. 80 pp., 17 figs. 1894 [1895]. Out of print.

24. List of the publications of the Bureau of Ethnology, with index to authors and subjects, by Frederick Webb Hodge. 25 pp. 1894. Out of print.

25. Natick dictionary, by James Hammond Trumbull. [With introduction by Edward Everett Hale, pp. [IX-XIII.] XXVIII+349 pp. 1903. Out of print.

26. Kathlamet texts, by Franz Boas. 261 pp., 1 pl. 1901. Out of print.

27. Tsimshian texts, by Franz Boas. 244 pp. 1902. Out of print.

28. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history: Twenty-four papers by Eduard Seler, E. Förstemann, Paul Schellhas, Carl Sapper, and E. P. Dieseldorff. Translated from the German under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch. 682 pp., 49 pls., 134 figs. 1904. Out of print.

29. Haida texts and myths: Skidegate dialect, by John R. Swanton. 448 pp., 5 figs. 1905. Out of print.

30. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico, edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. Pt. 1, IX+972 pp., many figures, map. 1907. Pt. 2, IV+1221 pp., many figures. 1910. Out of print.

Reprinted, January 1913, by Concurrent Resolution of August 12, 1912; 6,000 copies for the use of Congress and 500 copies for distribution by the Bureau. Out of print. [Reprinted by Pageant Book Co., New York, 1959.]

31. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors and titles. 31 pp. 1906. Out of print.

32. Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico, by Edgar L. Hewett. 55 pp., 17 pls. (incl. 1 map), 31 figs. 1906. Out of print.

33. Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed to early man in North America, by Ales Hrdlicka. [Prefatory note by W. H. Holmes] 113 pp., 21 pls., 16 figs. 1907. Out of print.

34. Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico, by Ales Hrdlicka. IX+460 pp., 28 pls., 2 figs. 1908. Out of print.

35. Antiquities of the upper Gila and Salt River valleys in Arizona and New Mexico, by Walter Hough. 96 pp., 11 pls. (incl. 1 map), 51 figs. 1907. Out of print.

36. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors and titles. 31 pp. 1907. Out of print.

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37. Antiquities of central and southeastern Missouri, by Gerard Fowke. (Report on explorations made in 1906-7 under the auspices of the Archaeological Institute of America.) [With Report on skeletal material from Missouri Mounds, collected in 1906-07 by Mr. Gerard Fowke, by Ales Hrdlicka, pp. 103-112.] VII+116 pp., 19 pls., 20 figs. 1910. Out of print.

38. Unwritten literature of Hawaii. The sacred songs of the hula collected and translated, with notes, and an account of the hula, by Nathaniel B. Emerson, A.M., M.D. [Prefatory note by W. H. Holmes.] 288 pp., 24 pls., 3 figs., 14 musical pieces. 1909. Out of print.

39. Tlingit myths and texts, recorded by John R. Swanton, VIII+451 pp. 1909. Out of print.

40. Handbook of American Indian languages, by Franz Boas. Pt. 1, VII+1069 pp. Pt. 2, V+903 pp. Pt 1, 1911. [Reprinted 1917.] Pt. 2, 1922. (Pt. 3, ed. by Franz Boas. Published by J. J. Augustin, New York: separates, 1933-38; volume, 1938.) Out of print.

    Part I: Introduction, by Franz Boas; Athapascan (Hupa), by Pliny Earle Goddard; Tlingit, Haida, by John R. Swanton; Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, Chinook, by Franz Boas; Maidu, by Roland B. Dixon; Algonquian (Fox), by William Jones (revised by Truman Michelson); Siouan (Dakota), by Franz Boas and John R. Swanton; Eskimo, by William Thalbitzer.

    Part 2: Takelma, by Edward Sapir; Coos, by Leo J. Frachtenberg; Siuslawan, by Leo J. Frachtenberg; Chukchee, by Waldemar Bogoras.

41. Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Spruce-tree House, by J. Walter Fewkes. VIII+57 pp., 21 pls., 37 figs. 1909. Out of print.

42. Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of the United States, by Ales Hrdlicka. VII+48 pp., 22 pls. 1909. Out of print.

43. Indian tribes of the lower Mississippi Valley and adjacent coast of the Gulf of Mexico, by John R. Swanton. VII+387 pp., 32 pls. (incl. 1 map), 2 figs. 1911. Out of print.

44. Indian languages of Mexico and Central America, and their geographical distribution, by Cyrus Thomas, assisted by John R. Swanton. Accompanied with a linguistic map. [Prefatory note by W. H. Holmes.] VII+108 pp., 1 map. 1911. Out of print.

45. Chippewa music, by Frances Densmore. XIX+216 pp., 12 pls., 8 figs., 200 songs. 1910. Out of print.

46. A dictionary of the Choctaw language, by Cyrus Byington, edited by John R. Swanton and Henry S. Halbert. XI+611 pp., 1 pl. 1915. (Reprinted 1918.) Out of print.

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47. A dictionary of the Biloxi and Ofo languages, accompanied with thirty-one Biloxi texts and numerous Biloxi phrases, by James Owen Dorsey and John R. Swanton. V+340 pp. 1912. (Reprinted 1916.) Out of print.

48. The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, by David I. Bushnell, Jr. IX+37 pp., 22 pls., 1 fig. 1909. (Reprinted 1917.) Out of print.

49. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors and titles. 32 pp. 1910. Out of print. (Second impression 1911, 34 pp. Out of print.)

50. Preliminary report on a visit to the Navaho National Monument, Arizona, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. VII+35 pp., 22 pls., 3 figs. 1911. Out of print.

51. Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Palace, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. 82 pp., 35 pls., 4 figs. 1911. Out of print.

52. Early man in South America, by Ales Hrdlicka in collaboration with William H. Holmes, Bailey Willis, Fred. Eugene Wright, and Clarence N. Fenner. XV+405 pp., 68 pls., 51 figs. 1912. Out of print.

53. Chippewa music-II, by Frances Densmore. XXI+341 pp., 45 pls., 6 figs., 180 songs. 1913. Out of print.

54. The physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, in relation to Pueblo culture, by Edgar Lee Hewett, Junius Henderson, and Wilfred William Robbins. 76 pp., 11 pls., 2 figs. 1913. Out of print.

    The Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, by Edgar Lee Hewett. Pp. 11-22. Geology and topography of the Rio Grande region in New Mexico, by Junius Henderson. Pp. 23-39.
    Climate and evidence of climate changes, by Junius Henderson and Wilfred William Robbins. pp. 41-76.
55. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians, by Wilfred William Robbins, John Peabody Harrington, and Barbara Freire-Marreco. XII+124 pp., 9 pls., 7 figs. 1916. Out of print.

56. Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians, by Junius Henderson and John Peabody Harrington. X+76 pp. 1914. Out of print.

57. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs, by Sylvanus Griswold Morley. XVI+284 pp., 32 pls., 85 figs. 1915. Out of print.

58. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors and titles. 39 pp. 1914. Out of print.

59. Kutenai tales, by Franz Boas; together with texts collected by Alexander Francis Chamberlain. XII+387 pp. 1918. Out of print.

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60. Handbook of aboriginal American antiquities. Part I. Introductory: The lithic industries, by W. H. Holmes. XVII+380 pp., 223 figs. 1919. Out of print.

61. Teton Sioux music, by Frances Densmore. XXVIII+561 pp., 82 pls., 43 figs., 240 songs. 1918. Out of print.

62. Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares, and of the Eastern Indians in general, by Ales Hrdlicka. 130 pp., 29 pls.,1 fig. 1916. Out of print.

63. Analytical and critical bibliography of the tribes of Tierra del Fuego and adjacent territory, by John M. Cooper. IX+233 pp., 1 pl. (map). 1917. Out of print.

64. The Maya Indians of southern Yucatan and northern British Honduras, by Thomas W. F. Gann. 146 pp., 28 pls., 84 figs. 1918. Out of print.

65. Archeological explorations in northeastern Arizona, by Alfred Vincent Kidder and Samuel J. Guernsey. 228 pp., 97 pls., 102 figs. 1919. Out of print.

66. Recent discoveries attributed to early man in American, by Ales Hrdlicka. 67 pp., 14 pls., 8 figs. 1918. Out of print.

67. Alsea text and myths, by Leo J. Frachtenberg. 304 pp. 1920. Out of print.

68. A structural and lexical comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, and Atakapa languages, by John R. Swanton. 56 pp. 1919. Out of print.

69. Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, by David I. Bushnell, Jr. 111 pp., 17 pls., 12 figs. 1919. Out of print.

70. Prehistoric villages, castles, and towers of southwestern Colorado, by J. Walter Fewkes. 79 pp., 33 pls., 18 figs. 1919. Out of print.

71. Native cemeteries and forms of burial east of the Mississippi, by David I. Bushnell, Jr. 160 pp., 17 pls., 17 figs. 1920. Out of print.

72. The owl sacred pack of the Fox Indians, by Truman Michelson. 83 pp., 4 pls. 1921. Out of print.

73. Early history of the Creek Indians and their neighbors, by John R. Swanton. 492 pp., 10 pls. (all pocket maps). 1922. Out of print.

74. Excavation of a site at Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico, by Alfred M. Tozzer. 56 pp., 19 pls., 9 figs. 1921. Out of print.

75. Northern Ute music, by Frances Densmore. 213 pp., 16 pls., 21 figs., 110 songs. 1922. Out of print.

76. Archeological investigations. I. Cave explorations in the Ozark region of Central Missouri. II. Cave explorations in other[p. 22] States. III. Explorations along the Missouri River bluffs in Kansas and Nebraska. IV. Aboriginal house mounds. V. Archeological work in Hawaii. By Gerald Fowke. 204 pp., 45 pls., 37 figs. 1922. Out of print.

77. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi, by David I. Bushnell, Jr. X+211 pp., 55 pls., 12 figs. 1922. Out of print.

78. Handbook of the Indians of California, by A. L. Kroeber. XVIII+995 pp., 83 pls. (incl. 1 pocket map), 78 figs. 1925. Out of print. [Reprinted by California Book Co., Ltd., Berkeley, Calif.]

79. Blood revenge, war, and victory feasts among the Jibaro Indians of Eastern Ecuador, by Rafael Karsten. VII+94 pp., 10 pls. 1923. Out of print.

80. Mandan and Hidatsa music, by Frances Densmore. XX+192 pp., 19 pls., 6 figs., 110 songs. 1923. Out of print.

81. Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico, by J. A. Jeancon. IX+80 pp., 65 pls., 38 figs. 1923. Out of print.

82. Archeological observations north of the Rio Colorado, by Neil M. Judd. IX+171 pp., 61 pls., 46 figs. 1926. Out of print.

83. Burials of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi, by David I. Bushnell, Jr. X+103 pp., 37 pls., 3 figs. 1927. Out of print.

84. Vocabulary of the Kiowa language, by John P. Harrington. V+255 pp., 1 fig. 1928.

85. Contributions to Fox ethnology: Notes on the ceremonial runners of the Fox Indinas; a Sauk and Fox sacred pack; a sacred pack called A'penäwänä'Abelonging to the Thunder gens of the Fox Indians; a sacred pack called Sagima'kwäwA belonging to the Bear gens of the Fox Indians. By Truman Michelson. VII+168 pp., 2 pls., 2 figs. 1927. Out of print.

86. Chippewa customs, by Frances Densmore. XII+204 pp., 90 pls., 27 figs. 1929. Out of print.

87. Notes on the Buffalo-head dance of the Thunder gens of the Fox Indians, by Truman Michelson. V+94 pp., 1 fig. 1928.

88. Myths and tales of the Southeastern Indians, by John R. Swanton. X+275 pp. 1929. Out of print.

89. Observations on the Thunder dance of the Bear gens of the Fox Indians, by Truman Michelson. V+73 pp., 1 fig. 1929. Out of print.

90. Papago music, by Frances Densmore. XX+229 pp., 19 pls., 4 figs., 167 songs. 1929. Out of print.

91. Additional studies of the arts, crafts, and customs of the Guiana Indians, with special reference to those of southern British[p. 23] Guiana, by Walter E. Roth. XVII+110 pp., 34 pls., 90 figs. 1929. Out of print.

92. Shabik'eshchee village: A late Basket Maker site in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. VIII+164 pp., 31 pls., 32 figs. 1929. Out of print.

93. Pawnee music, by Frances Densmore. XVIII+129 pp., 8 pls., 86 songs. 1929. Out of print.

94. Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California, by John P. Harrington. XXXVI+284 pp., 36 pls., 2 figs. 1932. Out of print.

95. Contributions to Fox ethnology-II, by Truman Michelson. VII+183 pp., 1 fig. 1930. Out of print.

96. Early Pueblo ruins in the Piedra district, southwestern Colorado, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. IX+190 pp., 55 pls., 40 figs. 1930. Out of print.

97. The Kamia of Imperial Valley, by E. W. Gifford. VII+94 pp., 2 pls., 4 figs. 1931. Out of print.

98. Tales of the Cochiti Indians, by Ruth Benedict. X+256 pp. 1931. Out of print.

99. The Swimmer manuscript: Cherokee sacred formulas and medicinal prescriptions, by James Mooney; revised, completed, and edited by Frans M. Olbrechts. XVII+319 pp., 13 pls. 1932. Out of print.

100. The ruins at Kiatuthlanna, eastern Arizona, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. VIII+195 pp., 47 pls., 31 figs. 1931. Out of print.

101. War ceremony and peace ceremony of the Osage Indians, by Francis La Flesche. VII+280 pp., 13 pls., 1 fig. 1939. Out of print.

102. Menominee music, by Frances Densmore. XXII+230 pp., 27 pls., 3 figs., 140 songs. 1932. Out of print.

103. Source material for the social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw Indians, by John R. Swanton. VII+282 pp., 6 pls., 1 fig. 1931. Out of print.

104. A survey of prehistoric sites in the region of Flagstaff, Arizona, by Harold S. Colton. VII+69 pp., 10 pls. (incl. 4 maps), 21 figs. 1932. Out of print.

105. Notes on the Fox Wapanowiweni, by Truman Michelson. V+195 pp., 1 fig. 1932. Out of print.

106. Ethnographical survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of Honduras and Nicaragua, by Eduard Conzemius. VII+191 pp., 10 pls., 1 fig. 1932. Out of print.

107. Karuk Indian myths, by John P. Harrington. V+34 pp. 1932. Out of print.

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108. A dictionary of the Atakapa language, accompanied by text material, by Albert S. Gatschet and John R. Swanton. V+181 pp., 1 pl. 1932. Out of print.

109. A dictionary of the Osage language, by Francis La Flesche. V+406 pp. 1932. Out of print.

110. Yuman and Yaqui music, by Frances Densmore. XVIII+216 pp., 31 pls., 7 figs., 130 songs. 1932. Out of print.

111. The village of the Great Kivas on the Zuñi Reservation, New Mexico, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. IX+197 pp., 64 pls., 34 figs. 1932. Out of print.

112. An introduction to Pawnee archeology, by Waldo Rudolph Wedel. XI+122 pp., 12 pls., 10 maps, 12 figs. 1936. Out of print.

113. The Troyville mounds, Catahoula Parish, La., by Winslow M. Walker. VII+73 pp., 16 pls., 15 figs. 1936. Out of print.

114. Fox miscellany, by Truman Michelson. V+124 pp., 9 figs. 1937. Out of print.

115. Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz. Translated by Myrtis Jarrell. Edited by J. N. B. Hewitt. IX+382 pp., 48 pls., 1937. Out of print.

116. Ancient caves of the Great Salt Lake region, by Julian H. Steward. XIV+131 pp., 9 pls., 1 map, 48 figs. 1937. Out of print.

117. Historical and ethnographical material on the Jivaro Indians, by M. W. Stirling. XI+148 pp., 37 pls., 1 map, 6 figs. 1938. Out of print.

118. An archeological survey of the Norris Basin in eastern Tennessee, by William S. Webb. XV+398 pp., 152 pls., 2 maps, 79 figs. 1938. Out of print.

119. Anthropological papers, numbers 1-6. IX+204 pp., 12 pls., 7 figs. 1938. Out of print.

    No. 1. A preliminary report on archeological explorations at Macon, Ga., by A. R. Kelly. Pp. V-IX+1-68, pls. 1-12, figs. 1-7.

    No. 2. The northern Arapaho flat pipe and the ceremony of covering the pipe, by John G. Carter. Pp. 69-102, figs. 8-10.

    No. 3. The Caribs of Dominca, by Douglas Taylor. Pp. 103-159, pls. 13-18, figs. 11-37.

    No.4. What happened to Green Bear who was blessed with a sacred pack, by Truman Michelson. Pp. 161-176.

    No. 5. Lemhi Shoshoni physical therapy, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 177-181.

    No. 6. Panatübiji', an Owens Valley Paiute, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 183-195.

    NOTE.- With this bulletin the Bureau of American Ethnology inaugurated a new series of Anthropological Papers, designed as an outlet for brief articles. These papers are numbered consecutively, a bulletin being devoted to them from time to time as they accumulate. A limited edition of Anthropological Papers is issued in separate form.

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120. Basin-plateau aboriginal sociopolitical groups, by Julian H. Steward. XII+346 pp., 3 pls., 13 figs. 1938. Out of print.

121. Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona. Part I: House types, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. XII+276 pp., 30 pls., 53 figs. 1939. Out of print.

122. An archeological survey of Wheeler Basin on the Tennessee River in northern Alabama, by William S. Webb. XV+214 pp., 122 pls., 2 maps, 25 figs. 1939. Out of print.

123. Anthropological papers, numbers 7-12. VIII+305 pp., 32 pls., 27 figs. 1939. Out of print.

    No. 7. Archeological investigations in the Corozal District of British Honduras, by Thomas and Mary Gann. [Incl. Report on two skulls from British Honduras, by A. J. E. Cave, pp. 59-60]. VII-VIII+1-66, pls. 1-10, figs. 1-11.

    No. 8. Linguistic classification of Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects, by Truman Michelson. Pp. 67-95, fig. 12.

    No. 9. Sedelmayr's Relacion of 1746, translated and edited by Ronald L. Ives. Pp. 97-117.

    No.10. Notes on the Creek Indians, by J. N. B. Hewitt, edited by John R. Swanton. Pp. 119-159, figs. 13-14.

    No. 11. The Yaruros of the Capanaparo River, Venezuela, by Vincenzo Petrullo. Pp. 161-290, pls. 11-25, figs. 15-27.

    No. 12. Archeology of Arauquin, by Vincenzo Petrullo. Pp. 291-295, pls. 26-32.

124. Nootka and Quileute music, by Frances Densmore. XXVI+358 pp., 24 pls., 7 figs., 210 songs. 1939. Out of print.

125. Ethnography of the Fox Indians, by William Jones; edited by Margaret Welpley Fisher. IX+156 pp. 1939. Out of print.

126. Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona. Part II: Artifacts and burials, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. With appendix, Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona, by T. D. Stewart. XI+170 pp., 57 pls., 44 figs. 1940. Out of print.

127. Linguistic material from the tribes of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico, by John R. Swanton. V+145 pp. 1940. Out of print.

128. Anthropological papers, numbers 13-18. XII+368 pp., 52 pls., 77 figs. 1941. Out of print.

    No. 13. The mining of gems and ornamental stones by American Indians, by Sydney H. Ball. Pp. IX-XII+1-77, pls. 1-5.

    No. 14. Iroquois suicide: A study in the stability of a culture pattern, by William N. Fenton. Pp. 79-137, pls. 6-8.

    No. 15. Tonawanda longhouse ceremonies: Ninety years after Lewis Henry Morgan, by William N. Fenton. Pp. 139-165, pls. 9-18.

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    No. 16. The Quichua-speaking Indians of the Province of Imbabura (Ecuador) and their anthropometric relations with the living populations of the Andean area, by John Gillin. Pp. 167-228, pls. 19-29, figs. 1-2.

    No. 17. Art processes in birchbark of the river Desert Algonquin, a circumboreal trait, by Frank G. Speck. Pp. 229-274, pls. 30-42, figs. 3-25.

    No. 18. Archeological reconnaissance of southern Utah, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 275-356, pls. 43-52, figs. 26-77.

129. An archeological survey of Pickwick Basin in the adjacent portions of the States of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, by William S. Webb and David L. DeJarnett. With additions by Walter B. Jones; J. P. E. Morrison; Marshall T. Newman and Charles E. Snow; and William G. Haag. XXII+536 pp., 316 pls., 2 maps, 99 figs. 1942. Out of print.

    Geology of the Pickwick Basin, in adjacent parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama, by Walter B. Jones. Pp. 327-335.

    Preliminary report on mollusks found in the shell mounds of the Pickwick Landing Basin in the Tennessee River Valley by J. P. E. Morrison. Pp. 337-392.

    Preliminary report on the skeletal material from Pickwick Basin, Alabama, by Marshall T. Newman and Charles E. Snow. Pp. 393-507.

    A description and analysis of the Pickwick pottery, by William G. Haag. Pp. 509-526.

130. Archeological investigations at Buena Vista Lake, Kern County, California, by Waldo R. Wedel. With appendix, Skeletal remains from the Buena Vista sites, California, by T. D. Stewart. VIII+194 pp., 57 pls., 19 figs. 1941. Out of print.

131. Peachtree Mound and village site, Cherokee County, North Carolina, by Frank M. Setzler and Jesse D. Jennings. With appendix, Skeletal remains from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina, by T. D. Stewart. IX+103 pp., 50 pls., 12 figs. 1941. Out of print.

132. Source material on the history and ethnology of the Caddo Indians, by John R. Swanton. VII+332 pp., 19 pls., 5 figs. 1942. Out of print.

133. Anthropological papers, numbers 19-26. IX+615 pp., 34 pls., 62 figs. 1943 [1944]. Out of print.

    No. 19. A search for songs among the Chitimacha Indians in Louisiana, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 1-15, pls. 1-4.

    No. 20. Archeological survey on the northern Northwest Coast, by Philip Drucker. With appendix, Early vertebrate fauna of the British Columbia coast, by Edna M. Fisher. Pp. 17-142, pls. 5-9, figs. 1-33.

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    No. 21. Some notes on a few sites in Beaufort County, South Carolina, by Regina Flannery. Pp. 143-153, figs. 34-35.

    No. 22. An analysis and interpretation of the ceramic remains from two sites near Beaufort, South Carolina, by James B. Griffin. Pp. 155-168, pls. 10-12.

    No. 23. The Eastern Cherokees, by William Harlen Gilbert, Jr. Pp. 169-413, pls. 13-17, figs. 36-55.

    No. 24. Aconite poison whaling in Asia and America: An Aleutian transfer to the New World, by Robert F. Heizer. Pp. 415-468, pls. 18-23A, figs. 56-60.

    No. 25. The Carrier Indians of the Bulkley River: Their social and religious life, by Diamond Jenness. Pp. 469-586, pls. 24-34, figs. 61-62.

    No. 26. The quipu and Peruvian civilization, by John R. Swanton. Pp. 587-596.

134. The native tribes of eastern Bolivia and western Matto Grosso, by Alfred Métraux. IX+182 pp., 5 pls., 1 fig. 1942. Out of print.

135. Origin myth of Acoma and other records, by Matthew W. Stirling. VIII+123 pp., 17 pls., 8 figs. 1942. Out of print.

136. Anthropological papers, numbers 27-32. VII+375 pp., 32 pls., 5 figs. 1943 [1944]. Out of print.

    No. 27. Music of the Indians of British Columbia, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 1-99, pls. 1-9, figs. 1-2, 98 songs.

    No. 28. Choctaw music, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 101-188, pls., 10-21, figs. 3-4, 65 songs.

    No. 29. Some ethnological data concerning one hundred Yucatan plants, by Morris Steggerda. Pp. 189-226, pls. 22-24.

    No. 30. A description of thirty towns in Yucatan, Mexico, by Morris Steggerda. Pp. 227-248, pls. 25-28.

    No. 31. Some western Shoshoni myths, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 249-299.

    No. 32. New material from Acoma, by Leslie A. White. Pp. 301-359, pls. 29-32, fig. 5.

137. The Indians of the Southeastern United States, by John R. Swanton. XIII+943 pp., 107 pls., 5 figs., 13 maps. 1946. Out of print.

138. Stone monuments of southern Mexico, by Matthew W. Stirling. VII+84 pp., 62 pls., 14 figs. 1943 [1944]. Out of print.

139. An introduction to the ceramics of Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico, by C. W. Weiant. XIV+144 pp., 78 pls., 54 figs., 10 maps. 1943. Out of print.

140. Ceramic sequences at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico, by Philip Drucker. IX+155 pp., 65 pls., 46 figs. 1943. Out of print.

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141. Ceramic stratigraphy at Cerro de las Mesas, Veracruz, Mexico, by Philip Drucker. VIII+95 pp., 58 pls., 210 figs. 1943 [1944]. Out of print.

142. The contemporary culture of the Cáhita Indians, by Ralph L. Beals. XII+244 pp., 20 pls., 33 figs., 1 map. 1945.

143. Handbook of South American Indians. Julian H. Steward, editor. 7 vols. (Vols. 1-2, 1946; 3-4, 1948; 5, 1949; 6, 1950; 7 (Index), 1959). Out of print.

    Volume 1. The Marginal tribes. XIX+624 pp., 112 pls., 69 figs., 7 maps. 1946

      Part 1. Indians of southern South America.
        Introduction, by Julian H. Steward. Pp.1-9.

        The Southern Hunters, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 13-15, pls. 1-4.

        The archeology of Patagonia, by Junius Bird. Pp. 17-24, pls. 5-12.

        The archeology of the Greater Pampa, by Gordon R. Willey. Pp. 25-46, pls. 13-22, figs. 1-9.

        The Chono, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 47-54.

        The Alacaluf, by Junius Bird. Pp. 55-79, pls. 23-32, fig. 10.

        The Yahgan, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 81-106, figs. 11-14.

        The Ona, by John M. Cooper. Pp.107-125, figs. 15-17.

        The Patagonian and Pampean Hunters, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 127-168, pls. 33-40, figs. 18-20.

        The Huarpe, by Salvador Canals Frau. Pp. 169-175, figs. 21-22.

        Indians of the Paraná Delta and La Plata Littoral, by S. K. Lothrop. Pp. 177-190, fig. 23.

        The Charrua, by Antonio Serrano. Pp. 191-196, pls. 41-44.

      Part 2. Indians of the Gran Chaco.
        Ethnography of the Chaco, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 197-370, pls. 45-76, figs. 24-42, maps 4-5.

        The present-day Indians of the Gran Chaco, by Juan Belaieff. Pp. 371-380.

        Eastern Brazil: An introduction, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 381-397, map 7.

        Lagoa Santa Man, by Annibal Mattos. Pp. 399-400.

        The sambaquís of the Brazilian coast, by Antonio Serrano. Pp. 401-407, pls. 77-80, figs. 43-46, map 6.

        The Guató, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 409-418, pls. 81-82, figs. 47-50.

        The Bororo, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 419-434, pls. 83-94, figs. 51-55.

        Guayakí, by Alfred Métraux and Herbert Baldus. Pp. 435-444, pls. 95-96.

        The Caingang, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 445-475, figs. 56-60.

        The Northwestern and Central Ge, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 477-517, pls. 97-104, figs. 61-67.

        The Southwestern Cayapó, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 519-520.

        The Guaitacá by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 521-522

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        The Purí-Coroado linguistic family, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 522-530, fig. 68.

        The Botocudo, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 531-540.

        The Mashacalí, Patashó, and Malalí linguistic families, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 541-545.

        The Camacan linguistic family, by Alfred Métraux and Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 547-552.

        The "Tapuya," by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 553-556, fig 69.

        The Cariri, by Robert H. Lowie. P. 557-559.

        The Pancararú, by Robert H. Lowie. P. 561.

        The Tarairiu, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 563-566.

        The Jeico, by Robert H. Lowie. P. 567.

        The Guck, by Robert H. Lowie. P. 569.

        The Fulnio, by Alfred Métraux. P. 571.

        The Teremembé, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 573-574. (Followed by pls. 105-112, illustrating various Indian tribes described in preceding papers.)

      Bibliography to Volume 1. Pp. 575-624.

    Volume 2. The Andean civilizations. XXXIV+1035 pp., 192 pls., 100 figs., 11 maps. 1946.

      Preface, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. XXV-XXXI. Map. 1.

      Part 1. The Andean Highlands: An introduction, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 1-60, pls. 1-16.

      Part 2. The Central Andes.

        The archeology of the Central Andes, by Wendell C. Bennett, Pp. 61-147, pls. 17-60, figs. 1-18, map 2.

        A culture sequence for the North Coast of Perú, by Rafael Larco Hoyle. Pp. 149-175, pls. 61-72, figs. 20-22.

        Cuzco archeology, by Luis E. Valcárcel. Pp. 177-182, pls. 73-76.

        Inca culture at the time of the Spanish conquest, by John Howland Rowe. Pp. 183-330, pls. 77-84 , figs. 23-29, maps 3,4.

        The Quechua in the Colonial world, by George Kubler. Pp. 331-410, pls. 85-92, figs. 39-43.

        The contemporary Quechua, by Bernard Mishkin. Pp. 411-470, pls. 93-100.

        The Andean calendar, by Luis E. Valcárcel. Pp. 471-476.

        Indian markets and fairs in Perú, by Luis E. Valcárcel. Pp. 477-482.

        Social and economico-political evolution of the communities of Central Perú, by Hildebrando Castro Pozo. Pp. 483-499.

        The Aymara, by Harry Tschopik, Jr. Pp. 501-573, pls. 101-112, figs. 44-48.

        The Uru-Chipaya, by Weston La Barre. Pp. 575-585, pls. 113-120.

      Part 3. The Southern Andes.
        The cultural sequence of the North Chilean Coast, by Junius B. Bird. Pp. 587-594, pls. 121-128, fig. 49.

        The historic inhabitants of the North Chilean Coast, by Junius B. Bird. Pp. 595-597.

        The Atacameño, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 599-618, pls. 129-134.

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        The cultures of the Puna and the Quebrada of Humahuaca, by Eduardo Casanova. Pp. 619-631, pls. 135-138, figs. 50-58.

        The Diaguita of Chile, by Samuel K. Lothrop. Pp. 633-636, pls. 139-140.

        The Diaguita of Argentina, by Fernando Márquez Miranda. Pp. 637-654, pls. 141-146, figs. 59-63, map 5.

        The Chaco-Santiagueño culture, by Fernando Márquez Miranda. Pp. 655-660, pls. 147-148.

        The culture of La Candelaria, by Gordon R. Willey. Pp. 661-672, figs. 64-68.

        The Comechingón and their neighbors of the Sierras de Córdoba, by Francisco de Aparicio. Pp. 673-685, pls. 149-152, figs. 69-70.

        The Araucanians, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 687-760 pls. 153-156, figs. 71-85.

        Expansion of the Araucanians in Argentina, by Salvador Canals Frau. Pp. 761-766.

      Part 4. The Northern Andes.
        The archeology of Ecuador, by Donald Collier. Pp. 767-784, pls. 157-160, figs. 86-90, map 6.

        The historic tribes of Ecuador, by John Murra. Pp. 785-821, pls. 161-168, map 7.

        The archeology of Colombia, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 823-850, pls. 169-176, figs. 91-97, map 8.

        The archeology of San Agustín and Tierradentro, Colombia, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 851-859, figs. 98-99.

        The archeology of the Popayán region, Colombia, by Henri Lehmann. Pp. 861-864, fig. 100.

        Tribes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, by Willard Z. Park. Pp. 865-886, pls. 177-184.

        The Chibcha, by A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 887-909, map 9.

        The native tribes and languages of southwestern Colombia, by Sergio Elías Ortiz. Pp. 911-914, maps 10, 11.

        The Highland tribes of southern Colombia, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 915-960, pls. 185-192.

        The modern Quillacinga, Pasto, and Coaiquer, by Sergio Elías Ortíz. Pp. 961-968.

        The Moguex-Coconuco, by Henri Lehmann. Pp. 969-974.

      Glossary. Pp. 975-978.

      Bibliography to Volume 2. Pp. 979-1035.

    Volume 3. The Tropical Forest tribes. XXVI+986 pp., 126 pls., 134 figs., 8 maps. 1948.

      Preface, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. XXI-XXIV. Map 1.

      The tropical forests: An introduction, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 1-56, pls. 1-8, figs. 1-3.

      Part 1. The Coastal and Amazonian Tupí.

        The archeology of the Paraná River, by Francisco de Aparicio. Pp. 57-67, pls. 9-10, figs. 3-4.

        The Guaraní, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 69-94, pls. 11-12, fig. 5.

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        The Tupinamba, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 95-133, figs. 6-15.

        The Guajá, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 135-136.

        The Tenetehara, by Charles Wagley and Eduardo Galvão. Pp. 137-148, pls. 13-14.

        The archeology of the Amazon Basin, by Betty J. Meggers. Pp. 149-166, pls. 15-18, figs. 16-17, map 2.

        The Tapirapé, by Charles Wagley and Eduardo Galvão. Pp. 167-178, pl. 19.

        The Carajá, by William Lipkind. Pp. 179-191, pls. 20-22, figs. 18-24.

        The Turiwara and Arua, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 193-198.

        The Amanayé, by Curt Nimuendajú and Alfred Métraux. Pp. 199-202.

        Little-known tribes of the lower Tocantins River region, by Curt Numuendajú. Pp. 203-208.

        Little-known tribes of the lower Amazon, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 209-211.

        Tribes of the lower and middle Xingú River, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 213-243, figs. 25-31.

        The Maué and Arapium, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 245-254.

        The Mura and Pirahá, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 255-269.

        The Mundurucú, by Donald Horton. Pp. 271-282, pl. 23.

        The Cawahíb, Parintintin, and their neighbors, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 283-297, map 3.

        The Tupí-Cawahíb, by Claude Lévi-Strauss. Pp. 299-305, pls. 24-26.

        The Cayabí, Tapanyuna, and Apiacá, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 307-320.

        The tribes of the upper Xingú River, by Claude Lévi-Strauss. Pp. 321-348, pls. 27-34, figs. 32-42.

      Part 2. The tribes of Mato Grosso and eastern Bolivia.
        The Paressí, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 249-360, pl. 35, figs. 43-44.

        The Nambicuara, by Claude Lévi Strauss. Pp. 361-369, pls. 36-37.

        Tribes of the right bank of the Guaporé River, by Claude Lévi-Strauss. Pp. 371-379, pl. 38, figs. 45-48.

        Tribes of eastern Bolivia and the Madeira headwaters, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 381-454, pls. 39-40, figs. 49-56, map 4.

        The Sirionó, by Allan Holmberg. Pp. 455-463.

        Tribes of the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 465-506, pls. 41-47, figs. 57-71.

      Part 3. Tribes of the Montaña and Bolivian East Andes.
        Tribes of the Montaña: An introduction, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 507-533, figs. 72-75, maps 5,6.

        Tribes of the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Montaña, by Julian H. Steward and Alfred Métraux. Pp. 535-656, pls. 48-63, figs. 76-93.

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      Part 4. Tribes of the western Amazon Basin.
        Tribes of the Juruá-Purús Basins, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 657-686, figs. 94-101.

        Tribes of the middle and upper Amazon River, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 687-712, figs. 102-103.

        The Tucuna, by Curt Nimuendajú. Pp. 713-725, pls. 64-65.

        The Peban tribes, by Julian H. Steward and Alfred Métraux. Pp. 727-736, pls. 66-79.

        Western Tucanoan tribes, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 737-748, pl. 80.

        The Witotoan tribes, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 749-762, pls. 81-88, figs. 104-106.

        Tribes of the Uaupés-Caquetá region, by Irving Goldman. Pp. 763-798, pls. 89-104, figs. 107-118.

      Part 5. Tribes of the Guianas and the left Amazon tributaries.
        Tribes of the Guianas, by John Gillin. Pp. 799-860, pls. 105-124, figs. 119-133, map 7.

        The hunting and gathering tribes of the Rio Negro Basin, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 861-867, pls. 125-126.

        The Warrau, by Paul Kirchhoff. Pp. 869-881, fig. 134.

      Part 6. Culture areas of the Tropical Forests, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 883-899, map 8.

      Glossary. Pp. 901-902.

      Bibliography to Volume 3. Pp. 903-986.

    Volume 4. The Circum-Caribbean tribes. XX+609 pp., 98 pls., 79 figs., 11 maps. 1948.

      Preface, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. XV-XVII. Map 1.

      The Circum-Carribbean tribes: An introduction, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 1-41.

      Part 1. Central American cultures.

        Central American cultures: An introduction, by Frederick Johnson. Pp. 43-68, map 2.

        The archeology of Central America.

          The archeology of Central America: An introduction, by Wm. Duncan Strong. Pp. 69-70.

          The archeology of Honduras, by Wm Duncan Strong. Pp. 71-120, pls. 1-12, figs. 1-15, map 3.

          The archeology of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, by Wm Duncan Strong. Pp. 121-142, pls. 13-18, figs. 16-26.

          The archeology of Panamá, by Samuel K. Lothrop. Pp. 143-167, pls. 19-20, figs. 27-47, map 4.

          The basic cultures of Central America, by Doris Stone. Pp. 169-193, pls. 21-32.

        The post-Conquest ethnology of Central America.
          The post-Conquest ethnology of Central America: An introduction, by Frederick Johnson. Pp. 195-198, map 5.

          The Meso-American Division, by Frederick Johnson. Pp. 199-204.

          The northern Highland tribes: The Lenca, by Doris Stone. Pp. 205-217, pls. 33-34, figs. 48-49.

          The Caribbean Lowland tribes: The Mosquito, Sumo, Paya, and Jicaque, by Paul Kirchhoff. Pp. 219-229, pls. 35-36.

          The Caribbean Lowland tribes. The Talamanca Division, by Frederick Johnson. Pp. 231-251, pls. 37-38, figs. 50-57.

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          The tribes west and south of the Panamá Canal, by Samuel K. Lothrop. Pp. 253-256.

          The Cuna, by David B. Stout. Pp. 257-268, pls. 49-56, figs. 58-60.

          The Chocó, by David B. Stout. Pp. 269-276, figs. 61-66.

          The Cayapa and Colorado, by John Murra. pp. 277-291, pls. 57-60.

          Anthropological needs and possibilities in Central America, by Wm. Duncan Strong and Frederick Johnson. Pp. 293-296.

      Part 2. The cultures of Northwest South America.
        Sub-Andean tribes of the Cauca Valley, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 297-327.

        Tribes of the North Colombia Lowlands, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba Pp. 329-338.

        Patángoro and Amaní, by Paul Kirchhoff. Pp. 339-348.

        The northeastern extension of Andean culture, by Alfred Métraux and Paul Kirchoff. Pp. 349-368, pls. 61-71, fig. 67, map 6.

        The Goajiro, by John M. Armstrong and Alfred Métraux. Pp. 369-383, pl. 72.

        The Guayupé and Sae, by Paul Kirchoff. Pp. 385-391.

        The Betoi and their neighbors, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 393-398.

        The Achagua and their neighbors, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 399-412.

        The archeology of Venezuela, by Alfred Kidder II. Pp. 413-438, pls. 73-76, figs. 68-77, map 7.

        The Otomac, by Paul Kirchoff. Pp. 439-444.

        Food-gathering tribes of the Venezuelan Llanos, by Paul Kirchoff. Pp. 445-468, pls. 77-78, figs. 78-79.

        Tribes of northwestern Venezuela, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba Pp. 469-474.

        The tribes of North Central Venezuela, by Gregorio Hernández de Alba. Pp. 475-479.

        The tribes of north of the Orinoco River, by Paul Kirchoff. Pp. 481-493.

      Part 3. The West Indies.
        The West Indies: An introduction, by Irving Rouse. Pp. 495-496.

        The Ciboney, by Irving Rouse. Pp. 497-505, pls. 79-85, maps 8, 9. (Including "The Ethnography of the Ciboney," by Pedro García Valdes, pp. 503-505.)

        The Arawak, by Irving Rouse. Pp. 507-546, pls. 86-92, maps 10, 11. (Including "The Ethnography of Puerto Rico," by Adolfo de Hostos, pp. 540-542.)

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        The Carib, by Irving Rouse. pp. 547-564, pls. 93-98.

        Bibliography to Volume 4. Pp. 567-609.

    Volume 5. The c[o]mparative ethnology of South American Indians. XXVI+818 pp., 56 pls., 190 figs., 22 maps. 1949.

      Part 1. A cross-cultural survey of South American Indian tribes.
        Architecture and engineering.
          Habitations, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 1-20, pls. 1-3, figs. 1-4.

          Household furniture, by Wendell C. Bennett. pp. 21-27.

          Religious structures, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 29-51, pls. 4-9, figs. 5-12.

          Engineering, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 53-65, pls. 10-16.

        Manufactures and technology.
          Bark cloth, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 67-68.

          Basketry, by Lila M. O'Neale. Pp. 69-96, pla. 17-23, figs. 13-25.

          Weaving, by Lila M. O'Neale. Pp. 97-138, pls. 24-28, figs. 26-41.

          Ceramics, by Gordon R. Willey. pp. 139-204, pls. 29-40, figs. 42-63, maps 1-3.

          Metallurgy, by William C. Root. pp. 205-225.

          Rubber, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 227-228.

          Weapons, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 229-263, figs. 64-67, maps 4-6.

          Traps, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 265-276, figs. 68-77, map 7.

          Fish poisons, by Robert F. Heizer. pp. 277-281.

          Fire making, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 283-292, figs. 78-86, map 8.

        Social and political life.
          The social and political organization of the Andean peoples, by Paul Kirchhoff. Pp. 293-311.

          Social and political organization of the Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 313-350.

          Property among the Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes, by Robert H. Lowie. Pp. 351-367.

          The couvade, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 369-374.

          Boys' initiation rites, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 375-382.

          Warfare, cannibalism, and human trophies, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 383-409.

        Esthetic and recreational activities.
          Art, by A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 411-492, pls. 41-48, figs. 87-160.

          Petroglyphs, by Irving Rouse. Pp. 493-502, pls. 49-52, figs. 161-165.

          Games and gambling, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 503-524, figs. 166-179.

          Stimulants and narcotics, by John M. Cooper. Pp. 525-558, figs. 180-185, maps 9-15.

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          Religion and shamanism, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 559-599.

        Lore and learning.
          Numbers, measures, weights, and calendars, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 601-610, fig. 186.

          Mnemonic and recording devices, by Wendell C. Bennett. Pp. 611-619, pls. 53-54, fig. 187.

          Medical practices, by Erwin H. Ackerknecht. Pp. 621-643, pls. 55-56, figs. 188-190.

      Part 2. Jesuit missions in South America, by Alfred Métraux. Pp. 645-653.

      Part 3. The native population of South America, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 655-668, maps 16-17.

      Part 4. South American cultures: An interpretative summary, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. 669-772, maps 18-22.

      Glossary. Pp. 773-782.

      Bibliography to Volume 5. Pp. 783-818.

    Volume 6. Physical anthropology, linguistics, and cultural geography of South American Indians. XIII+715 pp., 47 pls., 3 figs., 18 maps. 1950.

      Preface, by Julian H. Steward. Pp. X-XII.

      Part 1. Ancient man.

        The antiquity of man in South America, by Theodore D. McCown. Pp. 1-9, pls. 1-2.

        The present status of the theories concerning primitive man in Argentina, by Joaquín Frenguelli. Pp. 11-17, pls. 3-4, fig. 1.

      Part 2. Physical anthropology. T. Dale Stewart, editor.

        Skeletal remains of South American Indians.
          Anthropometry of South American Indian skeletal remains, by T. Dale Stewart and Marshall T. Newman. Pp. 19-42, pls. 5-8, maps 1-3.

          Deformity, trephining, and mutilation in South American Indian skeletal remains, by T. Dale Stewart. Pp. 43-48.

          Pathological changes in South American Indian skeletal remains, by T. Dale Stewart. Pp. 49-52, pls. 9-12.

          Cephalic deformations of the Indians in Argentina, by José Imbelloni. Pp. 53-55, pls. 13-14, fig. 2.

        The living South American Indians.
          Anthropometry of South American Indians, by Morris Steggerda. pp. 57-69, pls. 15-22, maps 4-5.

          The anthropometry of the Indians of Brazil, by José Bastos d'Avila. Pp. 71-84, pl. 23.

          The pigmentation and hair of South American Indians, by Morris Steggerda. Pp. 85-90.

          Blood groups of South American Indians, by William C. Boyd. Pp. 91-95, map 6.

          The basal metabolic rates of South American Indians, by Elsie A. Wilson. Pp. 97-104.

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        South American Mestizos.
          Mestizos of South America, by Morris Steggerda. Pp. 105-109.

          Brazilian Mestizo types, by Maria Julia Pourchet. Pp. 111-120.

        The physical anthropology of Chile.
          The anthropometry of the Indians of Chile, by Carlos Henckel. Pp. 121-135, pls. 24-27.

          The geographical pathology of Chile, by Ernesto Herzog. Pp. 137-144.

          The physical anthropology of the internal organs among the races of Chile, by Carlos Henckel. Pp. 145-156, fig. 3.

        Glossary to Part 2.
      Part 3. The languages of South American Indians, by J. Alden Mason. Pp. 157-317.

      Part 4. Geography and plant and animal resources.

        The geography of South America, by Carl O. Sauer. Pp. 319-344, pls. 28-35, maps 7-10.

        Fauna and ethnozoology of South America, by Raymond M. Gilmore. Pp. 345-464, pls. 36-47, maps 11-17.

        The use of wild plants in tropical South America, by Claude Lévi-Strauss. Pp. 465-486.

        Cultivated plants of South and Central America, by Carl O. Sauer. Pp. 487-543.

      Bibliography to Volume 6. Pp. 545-715.

    Volume 7. Index [to the 6 volumes of the Handbook]. VI+286. 1959.

144. The Northern and Central Nootkan tribes, by Philip Drucker. IX+480 pp., 5 pls., 28 figs., 8 maps. 1951. Out of print.

145. The Indian tribes of North America, by John R. Swanton. VI+726 pp., 5 maps. 1952. Reprinted 1969.

146. Chippewa child life and its cultural background, by Sister M. Inez Hilger. XIV+204 pp., 31 pls., 1 fig. 1951. Out of print.

147. Journal of an expedition to the Mauvaises Terres and the Upper Missouri in 1850, by Thaddeus A. Culbertson. Edited by John Francis McDermott. VIII+164 pp., 2 maps. 1952. Out of print.

148. Arapaho child life and its cultural background, by Sister M. Inez Hilger. XV+253 pp., 40 pls., 1 fig. 1952. Out of print.

149. Symposium on local diversity in Iroquois culture, edited by William N. Fenton. V+187 pp., 21 figs. 1951. Out of print.

    No. 1. Introduction: The concept of locality and the program of Iroquois research, by William N. Fenton. Pp. 1-12.

    No. 2. Concepts of land ownership among the Iroquois and their neighbors, by George S. Snyderman. Pp. 13-34.

    No. 3. Locality as a basic factor in the development of Iroquois social structure, by William N. Fenton. Pp. 35-54.

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    No. 4. Some psychological determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian community, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. Pp. 55-76.

    No. 5. The religion of Handsome Lake: Its origin and development, by Merle H. Deardorff. Pp. 77-107.

    No. 6. Local diversity in Iroquois music and dance, by Gertrude P. Kurath. Pp. 109-137.

    No. 7. The Feast of the Dead, or Ghost Dance, at Six Nations Reserve, Canada, by William N. Fenton and Gertrude P. Kurath. Pp. 139-165.

    No. 8. Iroquois women, then and now, by Martha Champion Randle. Pp. 167-180.

150. The modal personality structure of the Tuscarora Indians as revealed by the Rorschach test, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. VIII+120 pp., 1 pl., 8 figs. 1952.

151. Anthropological papers, numbers 33-42. IX+507 pp., 37 pls., 25 figs., 7 maps. 1953. Out of print.

    No. 33. Of the Crow Nation, by Edwin Thompson Denig, edited with biographical sketch and footnotes by John C. Ewers. Pp. 1-74, pls. 1-6, map 1.

    No. 34. The water lily in Maya art: a complex of alleged Asiatic origin, by Robert L. Rands. Pp. 75-153, figs. 1-6.

    No. 35. The medicine bundles of the Florida Seminole and the Green Corn Dance, by Louis Capron. Pp. 155-210, pls. 7-15, figs. 7-10.

    No. 36. Technique in the music of the American Indian, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 213-216.

    No. 37. The belief of the Indian in a connection between song and the supernatural, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 217-223.

    No. 38. Aboriginal fish poisons, by Robert F. Heizer. Pp. 225-283, pls. 16-19, maps 2-4.

    No. 39. Aboriginal navigation off the coasts of Upper and Baja California, by Robert F. Heizer and William C. Massey. Pp. 285-311, pls. 20-23, figs. 11 and 12, maps 5-7.

    No. 40. Exploration of an Adena Mound at Natrium, West Virginia, by Ralph S. Solecki. Pp. 313-395, pls. 24-29, figs. 13-19.

    No. 41. The Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance, by D. B. Shimkin. Pp. 397-484, pls. 30-37, figs. 20-25.

    No. 42. Current trends in the Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance, by Fred W. Voget. Pp. 485-499.

152. Index to Schoolcraft's "Indian tribes of the United States," compiled by Frances S. Nichols. VI+257 pp. 1954.

153. La Venta, Tabasco: A study of Olmec ceramics and art, by Philip Drucker. With a chapter on structural investigations in 1943, by Waldo R. Wedel, and appendix on technological analyses, by Anna O. Shepard. X+257 pp., 66 pls., 64 figs. 1952. Out of print.

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154. River Basin Surveys Papers, Nos. 1-6. XV+336 pp., 56 pls., 40 figs. 1953. Out of print.

    No. 1. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley development program: summary report on the Missouri River Basin archeological survey in 1948, by Waldo R. Wedel. Pp. XV-XVIII, 1-59, pls. 1-12, fig. 1.

    No. 2. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley development program: summary report on the Missouri River Basin archeological survey in 1949, by Waldo R. Wedel. Pp. 61-101, pls. 13-15.

    No. 3. The Woodruff ossuary, a prehistoric burial site in Phillips County, Kansas, by Marvin F. Kivett. Pp. 103-141, pls. 16-28, figs. 2-3.

    No. 4. The Addicks dam site:

      I. An archeological survey of the Addicks Dam Basin, southeast Texas, by Joe Ben Wheat. Pp. 143-252, pls. 29-47, figs. 4-23.

      II. Indian skeletal remains from the Doering and Kobs sites, Addicks Reservoir, Texas, by Marshall T. Newman. Pp. 253-266, figs. 24-28.

    No. 5. The Hodges site:
      I. Two rock shelters near Tucumcari, New Mexico, by Herbert W. Dick. Pp. 267-284, pls. 48-54, figs. 29-30.

      II. Geology of the Hodges site, Quay County, New Mexico, by Sheldon Judson. Pp. 285-302, figs. 31-35.

    No. 6. The Rembert mounds, Elbert County, Georgia, by Joseph R. Caldwell. Pp. 303-320, pls. 55-56, figs. 36-40.

155. Prehistoric settlement patterns in the Virú Valley, Peru, by Gordon R. Willey. XXII+453 pp., 60 pls., 88 figs. 1953. Out of print.

156. The Iroquois Eagle Dance, an offshoot of the Calumet Dance, by William N. Fenton, with an analysis of the Iroquois Eagle Dance and songs, by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath. VI+324 pp., 28 pls., 36 figs. 1953. Out of print.

157. Anthropological Papers, numbers 43-48. III+415 pp., 76 pls., 23 figs. 1955. Out of print.

    No. 43. Stone monuments of the Río Chiquito, Veracruz, Mexico, by Matthew W. Stirling. Pp. 1-23, pls. 1-26, fig. 1.

    No. 44. The Cerro de las Mesas offering of jade and other materials, by Philip Drucker. Pp. 25-68, pls. 27-54, figs. 2-9.

    No. 45. Archeological materials from the vicinity of Mobridge, South Dakota, by Waldo R. Wedel. Pp. 69-188, pls. 55-71, figs. 10-12.

    No. 46. The original Strachey vocabulary of the Virginia Indian language, by John P. Harrington. Pp. 189-202, 16 sheets of vocabulary with 16 keys.

    No. 47. The Sun Dance of the Northern Ute, by J.A. Jones. Pp. 203-263, fig. 13.

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    No. 48. Some manifestations of water in Mesoamerican art, by Robert L. Rands. Pp. 265-393, pls. 72-76, figs. 14-23.

158. River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 7: Archeological investigations in the Oahe Dam area, South Dakota, 1950-51, by Donald J. Lehmer. With appendixes by Theodore E. White, and Norton H. Nickerson and Ding Hou. XI+190 pp., 22 pls., 56 figs., 6 maps. 1954. Out of print.

159. The horse in Blackfoot Indian culture, with comparative material from other western tribes, by John C. Ewers. XV+374 pp., 17 pls., 33 figs. 1955. Reprinted 1969.

160. A ceramic study of Virginia archeology, by Clifford Evans. With appendix, An analysis of projectile points and large blades, by C. G. Holland. VIII+195 pp., 30 pls., 23 figs. 1955. Out of print.

161. Seminole music, by Frances Densmore. XXVIII+224 pp., 18 pls., 1 fig., 243 music scores. 1956. Out of print.

162. Guaymí grammar and dictionary, with some ethnological notes, by Ephraim S. Alphonse. IX+128 pp. 1956. Out of print.

163. The Dîné: Origin myths of the Navaho Indians, by Aileen O'Bryan. VII+194 pp. 1956. Out of print.

164. Anthropological papers, numbers 49-56. X+355 pp., 75 pls., 20 figs. 1957. Out of print.

    No. 49. The Ormond Beach Mound, East Central Florida, by Jesse D. Jennings, Gordon R. Willey, and Marshall T. Newman. Pp. V-X+1-28, pls. 1-12, figs. 1-4.

    No. 50. Hair pipes in Plains Indian adornment, a study in Indian and White ingenuity, by John C. Ewers. Pp. 29-85, pls. 13-37, maps 1-6.

    No. 51. Observations on some nineteenth-century pottery vessels from the Upper Missouri, by Waldo R. Wedel. Pp. 87-114, pls. 38-45, map 7.

    No. 52. Revaluation of the Eastern Siouan problem, with particular emphasis on the Virginia branches - the Occaneechi, the Saponi, and the Tutelo, by Carl F. Miller. Pp. 115-212, maps 8-14.

    No. 53. An archeological reconnaissance in Southeastern Mexico, by Matthew W. Stirling. Pp. 213-240, pls. 46-73, fig. 5, map 15.

    No. 54. Valladolid Maya enumeration, by John P. Harrington. Pp. 241-278.

    No. 55. Letters to Jack Wilson, the Paiute Prophet, written between 1908 and 1911, edited and with an introduction by Grace M. Dangberg. Pp. 279-296.

    No. 56. Factionalism at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, by William N. Fenton. Pp. 297-344, pls. 74-75.

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165. Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos, by Frances Densmore. XII+117 pp., 6 pls., 82 music transcriptions. 1957. Out of print.

166. River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 8: Excavations in the McNary Reservoir Basin near Umatilla, Oregon, by Douglas Osborne. With appendixes by Marshall T. Newman, Arthur Woodward, W. J. Kroll, and B. H. McLeod. IX+258 pp., 40 pls., 6 figs., 19 maps. Out of print.

167. Archeological investigations at the mouth of the Amazon, by Betty J. Meggers and Clifford Evans. XXVIII+664 pp., 112 pls., 206 figs., 71 tables. 1957. Out of print.

168. The Native Brotherhoods: Modern intertribal organizations on the Northwest Coast, by Philip Drucker. IV+194 pp. 1958.

169. River Basin Surveys Papers, numbers 9-14. IX+392 pp., 73 pls., 13 figs., 9 maps. 1958. Out of print.

    No. 9. Archeological investigations in the Heart Butte Reservoir area, North Dakota, by Paul L. Cooper. Pp. 1-40, pls. 1-12, figs. 1 and 2, maps 1 and 2.

    No. 10. Archeological investigations at the Tuttle Creek Dam, Kansas, by Robert B. Cumming, Jr. Pp. 41-78, pls. 13-24, maps 3 and 4.

    No. 11. The Spain site (39LM301), a winter village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota, by Carlyle S. Smith and Roger T. Grange, Jr. Pp. 79-128, pls. 25-36, figs. 3 and 4, maps 5 and 6.

    No. 12. The Wilbanks site (9CK-5), Georgia, by William H. Sears. Pp. 129-194, pls. 37-45, figs. 5-9, map 7.

    No. 13. Historic sites in and around the Jim Woodruff Reservoir area, Florida-Georgia, by Mark F. Boyd. Pp. 195-314, pls. 46-55, figs. 10 and 11, map 8.

    No. 14. Six sites near the Chattahoochee River in the Jim Woodruff Reservoir area, Florida, by Ripley P. Bullen. Pp. 315-357, pls. 56-73, figs. 12 and 13, map 9.

170. Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955, by Philip Drucker, Robert F. Heizer, and Robert J. Squier. With appendixes by Jonas E. Gullberg, Garniss H. Curtis, and A. Starker Leopold. VIII+312 pp., 63 pls., 82 figs. 1959. Out of print.

171. The North Alaskan Eskimo: A study in ecology and society, by Robert F. Spencer. VI+490 pp., 9 pls., 2 figs., 4 maps. 1959. Reprinted 1969.

172. The story of a Tlingit community: A problem in the relationship between archeological, ethnological, and historical methods, by Frederica de Laguna. X+254 pp., 11 pls., 18 figs., 1960. Out of print.

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173. Anthropological Papers, numbers 57-62. III+498 pp., 61 pls., 37 figs., 2 maps. 1960. Out of print.

    No. 57. Preceramic and ceramic cultural patterns in northwest Virginia, by C. G. Holland. Pp. 1-129, figs. 1-12.

    No. 58. An introduction to Plains Apache archeology - the Dismal River Aspect, by James H. Gunnerson. Pp. 131-260, pls., 1-38, figs., 13-24.

    No. 59. The use of the atlatl on Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan, by M. W. Stirling. Pp. 261-268, pls. 39-41.

    No. 60. A Caroline Islands script, by Saul H. Riesenberg and Shigeru Kaneshiro. Pp. 269-333, pls. 42-44, figs. 25-28, map 1.

    No. 61. Dakota winter counts as a source of Plains history, by James H. Howard. Pp. 335-416, pls. 45-47.

    No. 62. Stone tipi rings in north-central Montana and the adjacent portion of Alberta, Canada: Their historical, ethnological, and archeological aspects, by Thomas F. Kehoe. Pp. 417-473, pls. 48-61, figs. 29-37, map 2.

174. An introduction to Kansas archeology, by Waldo R. Wedel. With description of the skeletal remains from Doniphan and Scott Counties, Kansas, by T. D. Stewart. XVII+723 pp., 97 pls., 109 figs. 1959. Out of print.

175. Mohave ethnopsychiatry and suicide: The psychiatric knowledge and the psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe, by George Devereux. VI+586 pp., 10 pls. 1961. Reprinted 1969.

176. Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., Editor, River Basin Surveys Papers, numbers 15-20, IX+337 pp., 65 pls., 25 figs., 7 maps. 1960. Out of print.

    No. 15. Historic sites archeology on the Upper Missouri, by Merrill J. Mattes. Pp. 1-23.

    No. 16. Historic sites archeology in the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota, by John E. Mills. Pp. 25-48, pls. 1-9, figs. 1-2, map 1.

    No. 17. The excavation and investigation of Fort Lookout Trading Post II (39LM57) in the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota, by Carl F. Miller. Pp. 49-82, pls. 10-18, figs. 3-14, map 2.

    No. 18. Fort Pierre II (39ST217), a historic trading post in the Oahe Dam area, South Dakota, by G. Hubert Smith. Pp. 83-158, pls. 19-30, maps 3 and 4.

    No. 19. Archeological investigations at the site of Fort Stevenson (32ML1), Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by G. Hubert Smith. With appendix by Carlyle S. Smith. Pp. 159-238, pls. 31-54, figs. 15-20, maps 5 and 6.

    No. 20. The archeology of a small trading post (Kipp's Post, 32MN1) in the Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by Alan R. Woolworth and W. Raymond Wood. Pp. 239-305, pls. 55-65, figs. 21-25, map 7.

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177. Archeological investigations in British Guiana, South America, by Clifford Evans and Betty J. Meggers. XXI+418 pp., 68 pls., 127 figs. 1960. Out of print.

178. Index to Bulletins 1-100 of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to Contributions to North American Ethnology, Introductions, and Miscellaneous Publications, by Biren Bonnerjea. VI+726 pp. 1963. Out of print.

179. River Basin Surveys Papers, numbers 21-24. XX+337 pp., 56 pls., 43 figs., 7 maps. 1961. Out of print.

    No. 21. Excavations at Texarkana Reservoir, Sulphur River, Texas, by Edward B. Jelks. Pp. XII-XVIII+1-78, pls. 1-17, figs. 1-9. Out of print.

    No. 22. Archeological investigations at the Coralville Reservoir, Iowa. by Warren W. Caldwell. Pp. 79-148, pls. 18-29, figs. 10-20. Out of print.

    No. 23. The McNary Reservoir: A study in Plateau archeology, by Joel L. Shiner. Pp. 149-266, pls. 30-46, figs. 25-40, maps 1-7.

    No. 24. The Sheep Island site and the Mid-Columbia Valley, by Douglas Osborne, Alan Bryan, and Robert H. Crabtree. Pp. 267-306, pls. 45-56, figs. 41-43.

Papers 23, 24 available in separate form.

180. Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois culture, edited by William N. Fenton and John Gulick. Papers 1-25. VI+292 pp. 1961. Out of print.

    No. 1. Foreword by the editors.

    No. 2. Iroquois-Cherokee linguistic relations, by Floyd G. Lounsbury.

    No. 3. Comment on Floyd G. Lounsbury's "Iroquois-Cherokee Linguistic Relations," by Mary R. Haas.

    No. 4. Iroquois archeology and settlement patterns, by William A. Ritchie.

    No. 5. First comment on William A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns," by William H. Sears.

    No. 6. Second comment on William A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns," by Douglas S. Byers.

    No. 7. Cherokee archeology, by Joffre L. Coe.

    No. 8. Comment on Joffre L. Coe's "Cherokee Archeology," by Charles H. Fairbanks.

    No. 9. Eastern Woodlands community typology and acculturation, by John Witthoft.

    No. 10. Comment on John Witthoft's "Eastern Woodlands Community Topology and Acculturation," by John M. Goggin.

    No. 11. Cherokee economic cooperatives: the Gadugi, by Raymond D. Fogelson and Paul Kutsche.

    No. 12. The rise of the Cherokee State as an instance in a class: The "Mesopotamian" career to statehood, by Fred O. Gearing.

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    No. 13. Comment on Fred O. Gearing's "The Rise of the Cherokee State as an Instance in a Class: The 'Mesopotamian' Career to Statehood," by Annemarie Shimony.

    No. 14. Cultural composition of the Handsome Lake Religion, by Anthony F. C. Wallace.

    No. 15. Comment on Anthony F. C. Wallace's "Cultural Composition of the Handsome Lake Religion," by Wallace L. Chafe.

    No. 16. The Redbird Smith movement, by Robert K. Thomas.

    No. 17. Comment on Robert K. Thomas's "The Redbird Smith Movement," by Fred W. Voget.

    No. 18. Effects of environment on Cherokee-Iroquois ceremonialism, music, and dance, by Gertrude P. Kurath.

    No. 19. Comment on Gertrude P. Kurath's "Effects of Environment on Cherokee-Iroquois Ceremonialism, Music, and Dance," by William C. Sturtevant.

    No. 20. The Iroquois fortunetellers and their conservative influence, by Annemarie Shimony.

    No. 21. Change, persistence, and accommodation in Cherokee medico-magical beliefs, by Raymond D. Fogelson.

    No. 22. Some observations on the persistence of aboriginal Cherokee personality traits, by Charles H. Holzinger.

    No. 23. First Comment on Charles H. Holzinger's "Some Observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits," by David Landy.

    No. 24. Second Comment on Charles H. Holzinger's "Some Observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits," by John Gulick.

    No. 25. Iroquoian culture history: A general evaluation, by William N. Fenton.

181. Isleta paintings, with introduction and commentary by Elsie Clews Parsons. Edited by Esther S. Goldfrank and with Annotated Glossary of Isleta Terms, by George L. Trager. XVI+299 pp., 142 pls. (incl. 12 pls. in color). 1962. Out of print. [Reprinted, with a new Foreword, 1970.]

182. Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., Editor, River Basin Surveys Papers, number 25. Archeology of the John H. Kerr Reservoir Basin, Roanoke River, Virginia-North Carolina, by Carl F. Miller. With appendix: Human skeletal remains from the Tollifero (He6) and Clarksville (Mc14) sites, John H. Kerr Reservoir Basin, Virginia, by Lucile E. Hoyme and William M. Bass. XVI+447 pp., 110 pls., 65 figs., 20 maps. 1962. Out of print.

183. Seneca Thanksgiving rituals, by Wallace L. Chafe. III+302 pp. 1961. Out of print.

184. The Pueblo of Sia, New Mexico, by Leslie A. White. XII+358 pp., 12 pls., 55 figs. 1962. Out of print.

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185. Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., Editor, River Basin Surveys Papers, numbers 26-32. XII+344 pp., 57 pls., 43 figs., 5 maps. 1963. Out of print.

    No. 26. Small Sites in and about Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Garrison Reservoir, by George Metcalf.

    No. 27. Star Village: A fortified historic Arikara site in Mercer County, North Dakota, by George Metcalf. Out of print.

    No. 28. The dance hall of the Santee Bottoms on the Fort Berthold Reservation, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by Donald D. Hartle.

    No. 29. Crow-Flies-High (32MZ1), a historic Hidatsa viallge in the Garrison Reservoir Area, North Dakota, by Carling Malouf.

    No. 30. The Stutsman Focus: An aboriginal culture complex in the Jamestown Reservoir Area, by R. P. Wheeler.

    No. 31. Archeological manifestations in the Toole County section of the Tiber Reservoir Basin, Montana, by Carl F. Miller.

    No. 32. Archeological salvage investigations in the Lovewell Reservoir area, Kansas, by Robert W. Neuman.

Papers 26, 28-32 available in separate form.

186. Anthropological Papers, numbers 63-67. IV+310 pp., 60 pls., 35 figs., 2 maps. 1963. Out of print.

    No. 63. Tarqui, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador, by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling.

    No. 64. Blackfoot Indian pipes and pipe making, by John C. Ewers.

    No. 65. The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: An ethnographic survey, by Howard Scott Gentry.

    No. 66. The Yaqui Deer Dance: A study in cultural change, by Carleton Stafford Wilder.

    No. 67. Chippewa mat-weaving techniques, by Karen Daniels Petersen.

187. Iroquois music and dance: Ceremonial arts of two Seneca Longhouses, by Gertrude P. Kurath. XVI+268 pp., 3 pls., 164 figs. 1964. Out of print.

188. Shonto: A study of the role of the trader in a modern Navaho community, by William Y. Adams. XI+329 pp., 10 pls., 3 figs., 3 maps, 12 charts. 1963. Out of print.

189. Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., Editor, River Basin Surveys Papers, numbers 33-38. XIV+405, pp., 58 pls., 66 figs., 13 maps. 1964. Out of print.

    No. 33. The Paul Brave site (32S14), Oahe Reservoir area, North Dakota, by W. Raymond Wood and Alan R. Woolworth.

    No. 34. The Demery site (39CO1), Oahe Reservoir area, South Dakota, by Alan R. Woolworth and W. Raymond Wood.

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    No. 35. Archeological investigations at the Hosterman site (39PO7), Oahe Reservoir area, Potter County, South Dakota, 1956, by Carl F. Miller.

    No. 36. Archeological investigations at the Hickey Brothers site (39LM4), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota, by Warren W. Caldwell, Lee G. Madison, and Bernard Golden.

    No. 37. The Good Soldier site (39LM238), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota, by Robert W. Neuman.

    No. 38. Archeological investigations in the Toronto Reservoir area, Kansas, by James H. Howard.

190. An ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649, by Elisabeth Tooker. IV+183 pp. 1964. Out of print.

191. Anthropological Papers, numbers 68-74. III+425 pp., 104 pls., 55 figs., 13 maps. 1964.Out of print.

    No. 68. The prehistory of Panamá Viejo, by Leo P. Biese. Out of print.

    No. 69. The language of Santa Ana Pueblo, by Irvine Davis. Out of print.

    No. 70. Observations on certain ancient tribes of the Northern Appalachian Province, by Bernard G. Hoffman. Out of print.

    No. 71. El Limón, an early tomb site in Coclé Province, Panama, by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling. Out of print.

    No. 72. Archeological notes on Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama, by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling. Out of print.

    No. 73. The archeology of Taboga, Urabá, and Taboguilla Islands, Panama, by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling. Out of print.

    No. 74. Iroquois masks and maskmaking at Onondaga, by Jean Hendry. Out of print.

192. Archeology of the Yakutat Bay area, Alaska, by Frederica de Laguna, Francis A. Riddell, Donald F. McGeein, Kenneth S. Lane, and J. Arthur Freed, with a chapter by Carolyn Osborne. XI+245 pp., 19 pls., 25 figs., 7 maps. 1964. Out of print.

193. Archeological investigations in the Parita and Santa Maria zones of Panama, by John Ladd. XII+291 pp., 25 pls., 68 figs., 2 maps, 14 charts. 1964. Out of print.

194. Hidatsa social and ceremonial organization, by Alfred W. Bowers. XII+528 pp., 12 pls., 12 figs., 5 maps, 14 charts, 4 tables. 1965. Out of print.

195. The Ponca tribe, by James H. Howard. XII+191 pp., 24 pls., 8 figs., 1 map. 1965. Out of print.

196. Anthropological papers, numbers 75-80. III+470 pp., 4 pls., 14 figs., 2 maps, 26 tables. 1966. Out of print.

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    No. 75. Chronicles of Wolftown: Social Documents of the North Carolina Cherokees, 1850-1862, by Anna Gritts Kilpatrick and Jack Frederick Kilpatrick.

    No. 76. The Gift of Changing Woman, by Keith H. Basso.

    No. 77. The Wahnenauhi Manuscript: Historical Sketches of the Cherokees, Together with Some of their Customs, Traditions, and Superstitions, edited and with an introduction by Jack Frederick Kilpatrick.

    No. 78. The "Principal People," 1960: A Study of Cultural and Social Groups of the Eastern Cherokee, by Harriet Jane Kupferer.

    No. 79. The Ramah Navaho, by Clyde Kluckhohn.

    No. 80. Eastern Cherokee Folktales: Reconstructed from the Field Notes of Frans M. Olbrechts, by Jack Frederick Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick.

197. An analysis of sources of information on the population of the Navaho, by Denis Foster Johnston. V+220 pp., 7 maps, 36 tables. 1966.

198. Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program, River Basin Surveys Papers, Robert L. Stephenson, editor. XIV+232 pp., 17 figs., 9 pls., 20 maps, 15 tables. 1967. Out of print.

    No. 39. An interpretation of Mandan culture history, by W. Raymond Wood.

199. The ethnoarcheology of Crow Village, Alaska, by Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. VanStone. VIII+136 figs., 16 pls., 1 map. 1967. Out of print.

200. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors and titles.


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