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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

A = Annual Report. B = Bulletin. C = Contributions to North American Ethnology. I =Introductions. M = Miscellaneous Publications. P = Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology.

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Races of Chile, The physical anthropology of the internal organs among the (Henckel). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 145-156.
Radlin, Paul. The Winnebago tribe A 37, 35.
Ramah Navaho, The (Kluckbohn) B 196, Anthrop. Pap. No. 79.
Randle, Martha Champion. See Fenton, William N., editor.
Rands, Robert L.:

    Some manifestations of water in Mesoamerican art

B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 48.

    The water lily in Maya art: A complex of alleged Asiatic origin.

B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 34.
Rau, Charles. Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old World and in America. C 5.
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Recording devices, Mnemonic and (Bennett) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 611-619.
Redbird Smith Movement, The (Thomas) B 180, pp. 159-166.
Regimentation (Powell) A 15, CIV.
Relación of 1746, Sedelmayr's (Ives) B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 9.
Relationship, Terms of, used by the Innuit (Dall) C 1, 117.
Religion, Ghost-dance (Mooney) A 14, 641.
Religion and shamanism (Métraux) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 559-599.
Religion of Handsome Lake: Its origin and development (Deardorff). B 149, 77-107.
Religious beliefs and medical practices of the Creek Indians (Swanton). A 42, 473.
Religious beliefs and usages of the Chickasaw Indians, Social and (Swanton). A 44, 169.
Religious life of the Zuñi child (M. C. Stevenson) A 5, 533.
Rembert mounds, Elbert County, Georgia, The (Caldwell). B 154, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 6.
Revaluation of the Eastern Siouan problem, with particular emphasis on the Virginia branches - the Occaneechi, the Saponi, and the Tutelo (Miller). B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 52.
Rice. See Wild rice.
Riddell, Francis A., Laguna, Frederica de, et al. Archeology of the Yakutat Bay area. Alaska. B 192.
Riesenberg, Saul H., and Shigeru, Kaneshiro. A Caroline Islands script. B 172, Anthrop. Pap. No. 60.
Riggs, Stephen Return:

    Dakota-English dictionary, A

C 7.

    Dakota grammar, texts and ethnography

C 9.

    Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages.

A 1, 579.
Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, The physiography of the (Hewett, Henderson, and Robbins). B 54.
Rio Negro Basin, The hunting and gathering tribes of the (Métraux). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 861-867.
Rise of the Cherokee State as an instance in a class, The: The "Mesopotamian" career to statehood (Gearing). B 180, pp. 125-134.
Ritchie, William A. Iroquois archeology and settlement patterns. B 180, pp. 25-38.
River Basin Surveys Papers:

    Nos. 1-6

B 154.

    No. 7 (whole volume)

B 158.

    No. 8 (whole volume)

B 166.

    Nos. 9-14

B 169.

    Nos. 15-20

B 176.

    Nos. 21-24

B 179.

    No. 25 (whole volume)

B 182.

    Nos. 26-32

B 185.

    Nos. 33-38

B 189.

    No. 39 (whole volume)

B 198.
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Robbins, Wilfred W., and others:

    Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians

B 55. .

    The physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico.

B 54. .
Roberts, Frank H. H., Jr.

    Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona. Part I: House types

B 121.

    Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona. Part II. Artifacts and burials. With appendix, Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona, by T. D. Stewart.

B 126.

    Early Pueblo ruins in the Piedra District, southwestern Colorado.

B 96.

    Shabik'eshchee village, a late Basket Maker site in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.

B 92.

    The ruins at Kiatuthlanna, eastern Arizona

B 100. .

    The Village of the Great Kivas on the Zuñi Reservation, New Mexico.

B 111.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 9-14

B 169.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 15-20

B 176.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 21-24

B 179.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 25

B 182.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 26-32

B 185.

    editor, River Basin Surveys Papers Numbers 33-38

B 189.
Roberts, Helen H.; See Harrington, J. P., and Roberts, Helen H.
Roberts, Helen H., Haeberlin., H. K.; and Teit, James A. A 41, 119.

    Coiled basketry in British Columbia and surrounding region.

Root, William C. Metallurgy B 143, vol. 5, pp. 205-225.
Roth, Walter E.:

    Additional studies of the arts, crafts, and customs of the Guiana Indians with special reference to those of southern British Guiana.

B 91.

    An inquiry into the animism and folk-lore of the Guiana Indians.

A 30, 103.

    An introductory study of the arts, crafts, and customs of the Guiana Indians.

A 38, 25.
Rouse, Irving:

    Petroglyphs

B 143, vol. 5, pp. 493-502.

    The Arawak

B 143, vol. 4, pp. 507-546.

    The Carib

B 143, vol. 4, pp. 547-565.

    The Ciboney

B 143, vol. 4, pp. 497-503.

    The West Indies: An introduction

B 143, vol. 4, pp. 495-496.
Rowe, John Howland. Inca culture at the time of the Spanish Conquest. B 143, vol. 2, pp. 183-330.
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Royce, Charles C.:

    Cessions of lands by Indian tribes to the United States: Illustrated by those in the State of Indiana.

A 1, 247.

    Indian land cessions in the United States (with introduction by Cyrus Thomas).

A 18, 521.

    The Cherokee nation of Indians: A narrative of their official relations with the Colonial and Federal governments.

A 5, 121.
Rubber (Métraux) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 227-228.
Ruin, Casa Grande (C. Mindeleff) A 13, 289.
Ruin, Casa Grande, Repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff) A 15, 315.

    See also Twenty-eighth Annual Report.

Ruins:

    at Kiatuthlanna, eastern Arizona (Roberts)

B 100.

    Cliff, of Canyon de Chelly (C. Mindeleff)

A 16, 73.

    Early Pueblo, in the Piedra district, southwestern Colorado (Roberts).

B 96.

    pueblo, Two summers' work in (Fewkes)

A 22, (pt. 1), 3.
Russell, Frank. The Pima Indians A 26, 3.


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