y i$ ^ CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION Vol. XXV Parti
THE AMERICAN INDIAN IN GRADUATE STUDIES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
SECOND EDITION
Compiled by FREDERICK J. DOCKSTADER
NEW YORK
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION
1973
We are pleased to acknowledge the cordial interest of The Weatherhead Foundation, whose generous support has made this publication possible.
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION
Vol. XXV Parti
THE AMERICAN INDIAN IN GRADUATE STUDIES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
SECOND EDITION
Compiled by
FREDERICK J. DOCKSTADER
NEW YORK
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION
1973
Library of Congress catalog number 73-81031
Printed in the United States of America
FOREWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION
It is always gratifying when a book is so well-received that is goes out of print within a short time ; it is even more pleasing to know that this volume has been put to good use since its ap- pearance in 1957. We are encouraged to believe that this and similar bibliographies may have increased the usefulness of grad- uate papers, upon which so much time is often expended.
Although this reprint is identical in format with the original work, certain portions, including the List of Abbreviations, Roster of Institutions, Appendix, and Index have been combined to cover the entire publication, and are now embodied in the Supplement, which is being published as Part II.
The Museum is proud to make the bibliography again available, together with a fifteen-year expansion. We hope that this 70-year summary of graduate studies will continue to provide useful refer- ence information on the American Indian.
Frederick J. Dockstader Director March 1973
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CONTENTS
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Foreword iii
Preface vii
Bibliography 1
PREFACE
This bibliography lists those theses and dissertations which deal in any way with the American Indian, as presented for graduate degree requirements at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada and Mexico from 1890 to 1955. While every effort has been made to obtain as complete a listing as possible, it is fully realized that this volume at best represents perhaps three-fourths of the total number of such studies.
The selection has been deliberately extended beyond Anthro- pology to include all academic fields, since many of the most useful Indian studies have been prepared in several related dis- ciplines, such as history, sociology, education, music, art, and literature.
The criterion has been the selection of all graduate studies which consider the Indian to the extent of at least one chapter — either by specific section, or scattered throughout in passim. The term Indian is here understood to include the aborigines of North, Central and South America, and the Eskimo. Archeological studies are included insofar as they consider Indian sites.
A total of 203 schools are included in this compilation. Some were checked in person by recourse to their libraries, others by examination of published abstract series or catalogues, while the balance were contacted by mail. In all, well over 400 schools were considered. Of these, 166 lacked relevant theses, 47 failed to respond to mailed inquiry, and 7 declined to cooperate in fur- nishing information. Since this latter group includes several sizable institutions, it can be understood why this list lacks com- pleteness. School names are coded in the main body of the volume, and a full roster appears on pages xiii-xvii.
The bibliography does not attempt to be critical, since it was not possible personally to inspect all of the 3684 titles. It pretends only to gather these together for whatever reference value may accrue. As I have examined only approximately one-half of these theses in manuscript or in abstract form, it must be understood that many are judged wholly by title. Most of the more question-
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able titles have been checked for relevancy with Librarians, whose judgment is relied upon in such instances.
The value of these studies varies tremendously. Some are proba- bly worthless, either because of out-dating, third-hand source material, or duplication of topic ad infinitum. Many, however, are excellent — and some contain surprising amounts of original in- formation. On the MA level, particularly, there are many of un- expected quality; some, for example, present unusual personal experiences, or represent the unearthing of little-known local source materials. It is to aid in the exploration of these academic lodes that this volume is chiefly intended, and it is the hope of the compiler that prospectors will find the search rewarding. The list should also reveal to students and instructors alike what fields of Indian study have been over-worked or ignored.
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For the most part the author's name is printed as given on the thesis title-page, although wherever possible middle names are added for a more complete record. There has not been a complete breakdown of degrees (MA, MS, M/Ed, PhD, EdD, and so on); this information is not always available in published rosters. Wherever known, the specific degree is given; otherwise "MA" is understood as indicating work done on the Master's level, while "PhD" signifies that the study was presented for the doctoral degree. Titles are given just as they appear on the title page, or in published lists. I have retained original forms throughout, even in the face of apparent misspellings or peculiar grammar.
Dating is a victim of the erratic procedure followed by many of the published lists, which frequently fail to distinguish between seasonal commencement dates, thesis date, and awarding of the degree. Where possible the date appearing on the title-page of the thesis is used.
Pagination is indicated wherever possible, although this is extremely incomplete, since most university listings and library catalogue cards seem to regard thesis paging as an unimportant detail. The term "pages" is used arbitrarily, instead of the librari- ans' preferred "leaves," simply for consistency. Illustrative materi- al is noted where known.
Details of publication are given for those theses which have been published, insofar as possible. This includes publication in whole or in part; no distinction is made in the listing, since this
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will be readily evidenced by pagination or upon inspection of the article. The published title is given only when it materially differs from that of the thesis, or to avoid confusion. References to ab- stracts are not included, since these are usually available only in the larger libraries ; often the completed thesis is easier to obtain than the abstract.
In those instances where titles are ambiguous, I have tried to indicate areas or tribes involved by a brief annotation. Occasional comments relative to features of particular value or interest are added in order to clarify content. Tribal indication has not been judged necessary wherever made obvious by the title.
No attempt is made to indicate the availability of these studies, since this varies greatly from school to school. An inquiry directed to the library involved will readily elicit this information. For this purpose, addresses of all institutions included in the bibliography are given on pages xiii-xvii.
Many people have helped with this compilation. To list all to whom I owe a grateful acknowledgment would be to index a majority of the library personnel in most of the institutions included. I must, however, make particular mention of the encouraging co- operation of the Reference Librarians, whose courtesies and pa- tience far exceeded my hopes. Indeed, without these, this list would be much less complete, and certainly far less useful.
As is true in most projects of this nature, a few key individuals have been more closely connected with its development in a per- sonal way, and to ignore these associates would be ungrateful indeed. I am happy here to express my thanks for the assistance of Miss Gertrude Hill, Museum of New Mexico ; Miss Jane Holden, Harvard University ; Miss Wilma Kaemlein, University of Arizona ; Miss Genevieve Porterfield, University of New Mexico; Dr. Douglas Schwartz, University of Oklahoma; Dr. Raymond H. Thompson, University of Kentucky ; Mr. Wrayton Gardner, Western Reserve University; Sra. Carmen Cook de Leonard, Mexico D.F., Mexico; Miss Flora Diebert, University of Pennsylvania; Miss Winifred VerNooy, University of Chicago; Miss Ida-Marie Logan, Utah Agriculture College.
For typing and stenographic aid, Mrs. May A. Schneider war- rants mention, and for help in organization, statistical analyses, proof-reading and general leg-work, I am grateful to my wife, Alice.
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Abbott, Hazel Belle MA 1924 Columbia [1]
And what of the Indian ? His literature and his treat- ment in our dramatic literature. Not seen ; copy missing from Library.
Abel, Annie Heloise Henderson MA 1900 Kansas [2] Indian Reservations in Kansas and the extinguishment of their title. 38p. Pub: Kans. State Hist. Soc, Collect. VIII [1902] p72-109.
Abel, Annie Heloise Henderson PhD 1905 Harvard [3] The history of events that resulted in Indian consoli- dation west of the Mississippi River. Pub : Amer. Hist. Assoc, Annl. Rept., I [1908] p233-450.
Abel, Leland J. MA 1954 New Mexico [4]
Pottery of the Mesa Verde and the Pueblo area north of the San Juan. 89p.
Aberle, David Friend PhD 1950 Columbia [5]
The reconciliation of divergent views of Hopi culture through the analysis of life-history material. 431p. M . Pub: "Psychosocial analysis of a Hopi life-history." U /Calif., Comparative Psych. Mono.,XXI #1 [1951] 133p.
An effort to reconcile many differing interpretations of Hopi culture, based on Simmons' Sun Chief.
Abrams, H. Leon, jr. MA 1950 Mexico City [6]
A commentary on the Colonial section of the Codex Telleriano-Remensis with an appendix of comparative tables of events compiled from thirteen Colonial annals from the Valley of Mexico. 73p., facsimile illus.
Acosta Saignes, Miguel MA 1956 Mexico: EN [7]
El comercio de los aztecas.
Acuna, Hector Kuben MPH 1951 Yale [8]
Public health administration of maternal and child serv- ices in the State of Coahuila, Mexico. 80p.
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Adair, John Joseph PhD 1948 New Mexico [9]
A study of culture resistance: the veterans of World War II at Zurii Pueblo. 200p. Pub: "Navaho and Zuni veterans: a study of contrasting modes of culture change." Amer. Anthro., LI #4 [1949] p547-461.
Adair, Mildred Lee MA 1938 Florida State [10]
The establishment, growth, development, and func- tioning of the Federal day school on the Navajo Reser- vation since 1935. 87p.
Adams, Allen F. MA 1940 Sowest. Texas [11]
The leader of the Volunteer Grays — the life of William G. Cooke, 1808-1847. 82p., illus. Includes his Indian affairs career.
Adams, Blanche Valrea MA 1930 Colorado [12]
Colorado in the Civil War.
Much on Indian activity during the period ; Ute chiefs took ad- vantage of lack of military protection to raid towns.
Adams, Dorothy Inez MA 1928 California [13]
North American Indian basketry hats. 22p., illus.
Discusses hats of 56 different tribes.
Adams, Forrest John MA 1930 New Mexico [14]
The normal mental growth of Indian sub-adults : Pueblo and non-sedentary subjects. 29p.
Adams, Harold Edgar PhD 1929 Yale [15]
Divorce in primitive societies : a study preliminary to a general survey of the evolution of divorce. 21 lp., many tables. North and South American Indians included.
Adams, John Arthur MA 1934 Pittsburgh [16]
The character of the British Indian trader in the upper Ohio Valley from 1725 to 1776. 84p. Ottawa, Delaware, Miami, Shawnee, Catawba.
Adams, John Boman PhD 1946 Chicago [17]
Contributions to the study of Maya art and religion. 131p.
Adams, Mary C. MRE 1948 Carver [18]
Reasons for evangelical missions in South America. 56p. Incidental references to Andean, Inca Indians.
Adams, Mary Elisabeth MA 1927 Chicago [19]
The influence of the Indians on Georgia's adoption of the Federal Constitution. 59p.
Adams, Richard Newbold PhD 1950 Yale [20]
Muquiyauyo. 404p., pis. Study of a Peruvian Indian community.
Adams, William Richard MA 1949 Indiana [21]
Faunal remains from the Angel Site. 56p., charts. Excavation in Vanderburgh County, Indiana.
Adis-Castro, Elias MA 1950 Indiana [22]
The racial relationships of the Dominica Caribs. 83p. Carib, Arawak, Oajana, Maya.
Adkins, Roy Lee MS/Ed 1955 No. Dakota [23]
A study of the social composition and educational background of the Indian Service teachers in the Aber- deen area in 1954-1955. 70p.
Adexstson, Henry Magel MA 1897 Chicago [24]
Conceptions of property among North American Indians. 31p.
Adrien, Father MA 1954 Ottawa [25]
Les Micmacs de Restigouche. Rapport d'une enquete anthropologique . 1 1 4p .
Aginsky, Ethel G. MA 1933 Columbia [26]
A critical review of Waldemar Jochelson's unpublished Aleutian Grammar, and an analysis of some text ma- terial. 64p.
Agnew, Miriam MA 1937 Denver [27]
A contrast of Parkman's The Oregon Trail to similar works in the same period of the early West. 125p.
Agogino, George MA 1950 New Mexico [28]
A study of the stereotype of the American Indian. 98p.
Aguilar Piedra, Carlos H. MA 1956 Mexico: EN [29] Tecnica de la orfebreria pre-hispanica. Pub: Acta Anthropologica II #2 [1948] 139p.
Aguirre Tormes, Armando MA 1956 Mexico: EN [30] Problemas de la poblaciones totonacas, segun el analisis de los datos censales y antropologicos.
Ahearn, Margaret Mary MA 1947 Clark [31]
The Indians and the Government in the Northwest, 1783-1795. 123p.
The Old Northwest Territory.
Ahlf, Mildred Gray MA 1911 California [32]
Neve's Instructions of 1782 and the first Spanish Gover- nors of California. 21p.
References throughout to Indians at missions.
Aiton, Arthur Scott MA 1918 California [33]
The establishment of theViceroyalty in New Spain. 123p.
Alton, Arthur Scott PhD 1923 California [34]
Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy of New Spain. Pub: Duke U. Press [1927] 240p. Early Spanish contacts with the Indians.
Akright, Ora Fa ye MA 1924 Kansas [35]
Indian land cessions to the United States. 121p.
Ala, Viola MA 1949 So. Dakota [36]
The problems rel'ated to the assimilation of the Indian in South Dakota. lOlp.
Alba Hermosillo, Carlos H. LD 1939 Mexico [37]
Estudio comparativo entre el derecho azteca y el derecho positivo mexicano. 130p. Pub: Interamerican Ind. Inst. [1949] 140p.
Alberts, Robert Charles MS 1951 Wisconsin [38]
A study of trade silver and Indian silverwork in the Upper Mississippi Valley. 137p. Pub: "Indian trade silver." Wise. Archaeol, XXXIV #1 [1953]. p 1-121.
Iroquois, Oneida, Menomini.
Albertson, Ruthella Marjorie MM 1941 Idaho [39] The American Indian and his song. 50p.
Bannock, Shoshoni (mainly at Fort Hall Reservation).
Alden, Dauril MA 1953 California [40]
The early history of Bahia, 1501-1553. 239p., maps.
Chapter on Indians of Brazil: Tupina, Tupinamba, "Tapuya".
Alden, John Richard PhD 1939 Michigan [41]
Imperial management of Indian affairs in the South, 1756-1775. Pub: John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier: A study of Indian relations, war, trade, and land problems in the southern wilderness, 1754-1775. U/Mich. Press [1944] 384p.
Especially concerned with Stuart's activities as Superintendent of Indian affairs.
Aldrich, Richard L. MA 1936 Arizona [42]
A survey of prehistoric Southwestern architecture. 91p.
Alegria, Ricardo MA 1946 Chicago [43]
Cacicazgo among the aborigines of West Indies.
Alexander, Edward Porter MA 1931 Iowa [44]
The Earl of Bellomont, Colonial Governor of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1698-1701. 178p.
Chapter on Iroquois.
Alexander, Elinor M. MA/LS 1945 Columbia [45]
Federal public documents relating to the Pacific Coast region 1817-1850. 141p.
Allegrezza, Tore S. MA 1939 Colorado [46]
Historical survey of the changing character of Indian schools. 121p.
Allen, Agnes Morgan PhD 1937 Clark [47]
The sequence of human occupancy in the Middle Rio Verde Valley, Arizona.
Chapters on prehistoric and historic Indians of the area, espe- cially Yavapai. Good selection of original photographs.
Allen, Dorothy Eastman MM 1941 So. California [48] Indian music of Mexico up to the period of the Conquest and the culture which made it what it was. 454p.
Allen, Eugene Vaughn MA 1939 Oklahoma A & M [49] Development of law and legal institutions among the Creek Indians. 79p.
Allen, Henry Easton MA 1923 California [50]
The destruction of the San Saba Mission, and the Par- rilla expedition. 140p.
Apaches in missions, and attacks by Comanche, Wichita, Ton- kawa, Texas, Bidai and other Caddo Indians.
Allen, Nannie Flo MA 1949 Oklahoma [51]
A study of rhetorical style in selected messages of Principal Chiefs of theCherokee Nation betweenl860 andl880. 174p.
Allen, S. T. MS 1941 No. Texas [52]
Early settlement of the Concho country. 98p. § 1 Early missions to Indians. § 2 Indian struggles.
Allen, Winnie MA 1925 Texas [53]
History of Nacogdoches, 1691-1830. 149p. Two chapters on Indians and Indian affairs.
Aller, Diane Lee MA 1954 New Mexico [54]
A survey of Southwestern Indian stone, shell, and bone sculptures . 7 7 -f- 1 26p . , illus .
Illustrated with examples of San Juan, Little Colorado, Gila, Salt and Rio Grande sculpture.
Allgood, Samuel Young MA 1927 Oklahoma [55]
Benevolent activities of the United States among the Indians. 67p.
Allshouse, John Clayton MA 1947 Oklahoma [56]
The sculptural arts of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indi- ans. 96p.
Alspach, Addison M. PhD 1933 Iowa [57]
Tomesha, a tone poem.
Tomeska: "Ground afire"; an Indian legend re-told in music. Death Vally, California, locale.
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Alsup, Frances McNeill MA 1943 U.C.L.A. [58]
A history of the Panhandle of Texas. 241., maps. Chapter on the Indians of the Panhandle and their Reservations.
Altergott, Alexander, jr. MA 1932 So. California [59] An economic history of the valley of the Mohaves. 132p., illus.
Ames, Susie May PhD 1940 Columbia [60]
Studies of the Virginia eastern shore in the seventeenth century. Pub: Richmond: The Dietz Press [1940] 274p. Brief sections on Indians as slaves ; Indians in passim.
Amir, Raymond Gene MA 1954 California [61]
Religious and political changes in a Guatemalan village. 55p., photos. Magdalena Milpas Altas village ; XX century .
Ammon, Soloman R. M/Ed 1935 So. California [62]
History and present development of Indian schools in the United States. 104p.
Ammons, Nancy Caroline MA 1931 Oklahoma [63]
The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 96p.
Amoss, Harold Lindsay, jr. MA 1947 New Mexico [64] Variation in two culture traits in the Plains area. 97p. Tipi and myth diversity.
Amoss, Harold Lindsay, jr. PhD 1951 California [65] The Ute Mountain Ute : a study in differential borrowing.
Anderson, Arthur James O. MA 1931 Claremont [66] A study of the ethnography of Mexico, based chiefly on the Mexican census of 1921. 103p.
Anderson, Arthur James 0. PhD 1940 So. California [67] Eclipse rituals and procedures of North American Indi- ans in relation to their ceremonial patterns, from the point of view of social psychology. 366p.
Anderson, Barbara Louise MA 1955 Kans. -Emporia [68] The Southwestern Indian in contemporary American
literature, 1920-1955; an annotated booklist for ado- lescent readers. 67p.
Anderson, Dorothy Ann MA 1949 California [69]
The Indian in colonial New England: an introductory study.
Anderson, Frank Gibbs PhD 1951 New Mexico [70]
The Kachina cult of the Pueblo Indians. 3 vols.
Anderson, Harry H. MA 1954 So. Dakota [71]
A history of the Cheyenne River Indian Agency and its military post, Fort Bennett, 1868-1891. 221p.
Anderson, Helmi Kraeman MA 1951 Mexico City [72] Survey of techniques in mural painting from the primi- tive to the present day. 63p., illus.
While primarily concerned with contemporary mural work, pre- Conquest techniques are included.
Anderson, Hobson Dewey PhD 1932 Stanford [73]
A social study of the Alaskan Eskimo. Pub: with W. C. Eells, Alaskan Natives: a survey of their sociological and educational status. Stanford U. Press [1935] 488p.
Considers education and health programs to find if curriculum applies to needs. Suggests outline for future use.
Anderson, Lowell Edgar MA 1953 California [74]
Factors influencing design in Navajo weaving.
Anderson, Robert PhD 1951 Michigan [75]
A study of Cheyenne culture history, with special refer- ence to the Northern Cheyenne. 279p. M. Tongue River Reservation, Montana.
Andrade, Manuel Jose PhD 1933 Columbia [76]
Quileute. Pub : Handbook of American Indian Languages, III. Columbia U. Press [1933] pl51-292. A linguistic study.
Andrews, Anne Margaret MA 1942 So. California [77] The economic value of the buffalo.
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Andrews, Bonnie MA 1909 Minnesota [78]
Siwahpa. 198p.
Fictional account of pioneer missionaries of Good Will Presby- terian Mission (called Wahpana Mission), So. Dakota. Siwahpa: name of reservation in this account.
Andrews, Dorothy Craighead MA 1931 Pennsylvania [79] Preliminary geographical survey of the burial types of North American Indians, suggestions on the possible influences on the distribution. 261 + 23p.
Andrews, Edward Wyllys IV PhD 1942 Harvard [80] The archaeology of southwestern Campeche and its po- sition in Maya history. Pub : Carnegie Inst. Wash., Contr. Amer. Anthro. Hist. #40 [1943] 100p., illus.
Andrtjs, Thekla Nowatny MA 1950 Texas A <fc I [81] Sam Houston and the Indians. 74p.
Anger, Charles Leroy MA 1933 Virginia [82]
Thomas Cresap, a Maryland frontiersman.
Six Nations Indians considered, but only as incidental to frontier life; Cresap hated them, and author claims Maryland handled Indian affairs poorly.
Anson, Bert PhD 1953 Indiana [83]
The fur traders in northern Indiana, 1796-1850. 322p. M.
Considerable attention given to Indian fur trading, White — Indian relations, Indian removal, etc.
Anthony, Albert Stephen PhD 1955 Harvard [84]
A cross-cultural study of factors relating to male initi- ation rites and genital operations. 214p.
World-wide; considers HRAF data from 190 societies. Statisti- cal analysis, with tribal distribution of traits.
Anthony, Ross Orlando MA 1930 So. California [85] A history of Fort Laramie. 133p., illus.
Includes relations between military and Sioux, and role of Fort Laramie in Sioux Wars of 1864-68 and 1876.
Applebaugh, Pauline MA 1951 Mexico [86]
Estudio de dioses, leyendas y costumbres indigeno- mexicanas pre-Colombianas.
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Applebattm, Irving MA 1955 C.C.N.Y. [87]
Guatemala and the United Fruit Company. 223p.
Appendix I: "The Guatemalan Indians" p208-215.
Appley, Daisy Marie MA 1923 Columbia [88]
The United States Government and the American Indi- an since the Civil War. 51p.
Arbour, Colette MA 1950 Montreal [89]
La diplomatic iroquoise. 106p., illus.
Archer, Kate Worthington MA 1925 California [90] The formation of the Territory of Idaho. 109p.
Includes section on missionary work among Nez Perces and Flatheads, as well as Indian wars in the area: Kutenai, Shos- hone, Bannock, Coeur d'Alene, Pend d'Oreille, Tukuarika.
Armstrong, John Milton PhD 1949 Yale [91]
A Mexican community: a study of the cultural deter- minants of migration. 51 6p., pis.
Chavinda, Michoacan; part Tarascan, mostly mestizo.
Armstrong, Marion Page MA 1954 No. Dakota Agri. [92] These immortal few. 255p. Teton Sioux.
Armstrong, Robert Gelston MA 1942 Oklahoma [93] The acculturation of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.
Arnold, Brigham Alicen PhD 1954 California [94]
Landforms and early human occupation of the Laguna Seca Chapala area, Baja California, Mexico.
Arnold, Dorothy Audora MA 1952 Tennessee [95]
Some recent contributions of the Cherokee Indians of North Carolina to the crafts of the Southern Highlands. 122p.
Arnold, Do vie Mae MA 1938 Austin [96]
American Indians in fiction.
Arntzen, Ruth M. MA 1936 Arizona [97]
The influence of prehistoric religious ceremonies upon the living Indian tribes of the Southwest. lOOp.
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Aschmann, Harold Homer PhD 1954 California [98] The ecology, demography, and fate of the Indians of the central desert of Baja California.
Ash, Harry Curtis MA 1932 Emory [99]
Ethnology of the Indian tribes formerly occupying the Territory of Georgia. 140p. Yuchi, Cherokee, Muskogee.
Ashby, Robert L. MA 1953 Mexico City [100]
Aztec human sacrifice; some psychological observations. 43p.
Ashton, Dudley PhD 1951 Iowa [101]
An ethnologic approach to regional dance. 797p.
Examines dance forms, world-wide. § 2 "Regional dances of the First Americans". § 8 "Indian influences" (on Latin American dances).
Askins, Arthur Dale MA 1930 Ohio State [102]
The history of the Santa Fe Trail. Indian references scattered throughout.
Atherton, Lewis Eldon PhD 1937 Missouri [103]
The pioneer merchant in Mid-America. Pub: U I Mis- souri Stud., XIV #2 [1939] 135p. § 5 "Other business ventures: the Indian Trade".
Atherton, Lucien C. MA 1930 California [104]
The early history of the San Diego Presidial district, 1542-1782. 133p.5 pis.
Shoshoni and Yuma.
Atkeson, Mary Meek PhD 1919 Ohio State [105]
A study of the local literature of the Upper Ohio Valley, with especial reference to the early pioneer and Indian tales, 1820-1840. Pub: Ohio State U., Bull, Contr. Eng. #2 [1921] 62p.
Atkin, William Tennyson MA 1932 California [106]
The history of the fur trade in Snake River Valley to 1824. 113p.
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Attig, Chester Jacob PhD 1921 Chicago [107]
The institutional history of the Northwest Territory,
1787-1802.
Treaty of Greenville (1795), and Indian Removal as affecting Kentucky and Ohio. Includes brief consideration of Great Lakes Indians in general.
Attwell, Walter G. MA 1938 Arizona [108]
The excavation of Father Kino's second church and the development of the missions of Pimeria Alta. 200p.
Austin, Teresita MA 1943 Notre Dame [109]
The early Ottawa Indian missions of the Grand River Valley, Michigan. 128p.
Austin, Wilfred Gordon MA 1932 Stanford [110]
An educational study of the Pima Indians of Arizona.
Aveleyra Arroyo de A., Luis MA 1956 Mexico: EN [111] El hombre de Tepexpan y sus problemas.
Avery, Essie Jane MA 1940 Oklahoma A & M [112]
The social and economic history of the Quapaw Indians since 1833. 80p.
Avery, Orville Ellis MA 1940 Oklahoma [113]
Confederate defense of Texas, 1861-1865. 121p.
Chapter "Defense against the Indians".
Ayers, Solon G. PhD 1952 Kansas [114]
An investigation of terminal vocational education at Haskell Institute. 190p.
Bach, Arthur Lawrence MA 1937 No. Dakota [115]
The United States Government Indian land policy. 90p.
Bach, Arthur Lawrence PhD 1942 Iowa [116]
Administration of Indian resources in the United States, 1933-1941. 293p.
Divides administration into four periods; 1778-1871, 1871-1887, 1887-1933 and 1933-1941; considers the latter in particular detail.
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Badger, Angeline MA/Ed 1938 Colorado [117]
An activity program for Indian children.
For Pima and Papago Indians, as worked out at Tucson [Indian] Training School at Escuela, Arizona.
Baerreis, David Albert PhD 1951 Columbia [118]
The precerarnic horizons of northeastern Oklahoma. Pub: U I Mich. Mus., Anthro. Paps. #6 [1951] 121p.
Bagby, Lionel B. MA 1950 Mexico City [119]
Mesoamerican figures of the type called Chac Mool. 114p., illus.
Bahamonde, Wenceslao Oscar STM 1943 Hartford [120] The religious aspects of the Spanish Conquest and Co- lonial period of Peru. lllp.
Bahar, Hushang MA 1955 Montana [121]
Pend d' Oreille kinship. 89p. Kalispel Indians.
Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy PhD 1934 Toronto [122] The conflict of European and eastern Algonkian cultures, 1504-1700. A study in Canadian civilization. Pub: New Brunswick Prov. Mus., Mono., Ser. #2 [1937] 206p.
Bailey, Alvin Keith PhD 1948 Yale [123]
The strategy of Sheldon Jackson in opening the West for national missions 1860-1880. 492p.
Drawing upon original material, considers his pre- Alaskan career — especially among Chippewa, Choctaw, Zuni.
Bailey, Flora Louise PhD 1947 New York [124]
The beliefs and practices of the Navaho Indians per- taining to the reproductive cycle. 302p.PuB : Harvard U., Peabody Mus., Paps., XL #2 [1950] 108p.
Bailey, Lois Ruth MA 1932 Stanford [125]
The Indian problem in California, 1848-1860. 130p.
Bailey, Mary Hewett MA 1937 Oklahoma [126]
The history of Grady County, Oklahoma. 86p. Choctaw, Chickasaw; land allotments, accessions and treaties.
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Bailey, Virginia May MA 1934 Claremont [127]
An evaluation of the musical expression of the Southern California Indians. 91p.
Bailey, Wilfrid C. MA 1942 Arizona [128]
The distribution of circular pit houses in the Southwest. 184p.
Includes extended comparisons with Plains, Plateau, Eskimo and Siberian structures. Examines 80 Southwest sites, 300-1100 AD, and charts various traits.
Baird, Helen Delphine MS/LS 1939 Columbia [129]
The use and accuracy of accounts of the Lewis and Clark expedition in children's literature published from 1806 through December 1938. 142p., illus.
Baker, Augusta MA 1926 Denver [130]
Ute Indians. 283p., 15 color pis.
Baker, Louise Crafton MA 1926 Oklahoma [131]
A history of Tahlequah. 79p. Cherokee and White relations, 1690-1926.
Baker, Mary Anna MA 1910 California [132]
Early Spanish colonization in California directed by Rivera y Moncada. 295p.
Baker, Violet Hannah MA 1925 California [133]
Methodist missions in the Northwest (United States) before 1846. 96p. Especially concerned with mission to the Flatheads.
Bakken, Charlotte Toelle MA 1949 Wisconsin [134]
Preliminary investigations at the Outlet Site (DA 3). 157p. Pub: Wise. Archaeol, XXXI #2 [1950] p43-70.
Report of excavation at Lake Monona, Wisconsin.
Balcomb, Mary Florence MA 1924 Chicago [135]
The social position of the Peruvian Inca under the Inca, the Spanish, and the Republic.
Baldus, Fred MA 1923 Chicago [136]
John Eliot's work among the American Indians. 41p.
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Baldwin, Gordon Cortes MA 1934 Arizona [137]
The prehistoric Pueblo of Kinishba. Pub: "The material culture of Kinishba." Amer. Antiq., IV #4 [1939] p314 to 327.
Baldwin, Gordon Cortes PhD 1941 So. California [138] The archaeology of the Upper Salt River Valley, Arizona: its sequence and inter-relationships. 307p.
Ballenger, Thomas Lee PhD 1938 Oklahoma [139]
The development of law and legal institutions among the Cherokees. 218p.
Balling, Josephine Juanita MA 1933 So. California [140] Life of Joel Palmer. 86p.
Palmer figured in pacification and Reservation settlement of Oregon Indians ( 1 8 60s ) .
Ballotti, Geno A. MA 1955 Wyoming [141]
The Southwest Indian in fiction.
Balyeat, Frank Allen PhD 1927 Stanford [142]
Education in Indian Territory. 279p.
Particularly concerned with Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma ; compares education facilities offered Indian, Negro and White.
Bandy, Mary Esther MA 1939 Colorado State [143]
The cliff dwellers of Mesa Verde National Park. 96p.
Banks, Eugene Pendleton PhD 1954 Harvard [144]
An inquiry into the structure of Island Carib culture. 263p., photos.
Banks, William H. MA 1953 Tennessee [145]
Ethnobotany of the Cherokee Indians. 216p.
Bannister, Bryant MA 1953 Arizona [146]
Tree-ring analysis as applied to the dating of Kin Kletso ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. 38p.
Bannon, John Francis PhD 1939 California [147]
The Jesuits in Sonora: 1620-1687.
Pima Bajo, Opata.
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Baptist, Mary MS/Ed 1923 Oklahoma [148]
Mission schools in the Indian Territory. 78p.
Missions 1820-1889 among Osage, Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, Cheyenne, Arapaho.
Baptiste, Paul Francis MA 1933 So. California [149]
Pedro de Valdivia and the founding of Chile. 130p., illus. Recounts his unsuccessful attempt to conquer the Araucanians.
Barb a de Pin a Chan, Beatriz MA 1956 Mexico: EN [150] Tlapacoya, un sitio preelasico de transicion.
Barber, Carroll G. MA 1952 Arizona [151]
Trilingualism in Pascua : the social functions of language in an Arizona Yaqui village. 127p.
Barclay, Harold Barton MA 1954 Cornell [152]
Some factors in a themal analysis of a culture with spe- cial reference to the Slave Indians. 106p.
Barker, Wlllette Spragg MA 1940 New York [153]
Masks of the American Indian. 68p., illus.
Barmann, Carlos MA 1922 Notre Dame [154]
A sketch of missionary life in the Northwest Territory. 90p.
Barnard, Helen Donovan MA 1939 Texas [155]
Early history of research in Texas archaeology by the Department of Anthropology, and the history of the Anthropology Museum of the University of Texas. 284p., illus. Discusses research in the field of Indian studies.
Barnard, Herwanna Becker MA 1941 Oklahoma [156] The Comanche and his literature, with an anthology of his myths, legends, folktales, oratory, poetry and songs.
Barnes, Margaret Louise MA 1933 Oklahoma [157]
Intruders in the Cherokee Nation, 1834-1907. 143p.
i.e., White homesteaders in Indian Territory; includes consider- able original material.
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Barnes, Nellie MA 1920 Kansas [158]
American Indian verse — A study of characteristics. Pub : "American Indian verse; Characteristics of style." U/ Kans., Bull, Human. Stud., II #4 [1921] 63p. All but Southeast area ; extensive bibliography.
Barnett, Homer Garner PhD 1938 California [159]
The nature and function of the potlatch. Pub: Amer. Anthro., XL #3 [1938] p349-358.
Barnouw, Victor PhD 1950 Columbia [160]
Acculturation and personality among the Wisconsin Chip- pewa. Pub: Amer. Anthro. Assoc, Mem. #72 [1950] 152p.
Barre, Elizabeth Freeman MA 1941 So. Carolina [161] A study of the Indian in William Gilmore Simms' novels and short stories. 117p.
Barrett, Lynn Murray MA 1924 California [162]
McKenzie, McDonald and Ross in the Snake River country. 405p.
Barrett, Rita Angela MA 1936 Columbia [163]
Motif development in early Peruvian textiles. 22p., illus.
Barrett, Samuel Alfred MA 1906 California [164]
The ethno-geography of the Porno and neighboring Indi- ans. 332p., maps. Pub: U/Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archaeol. Ethnol., VI [1908] 332p.
Barrett, Samuel Alfred PhD 1908 California [165]
Porno Indian basketry. 308p., illus. Pub: U / 'Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archaeol. Ethnol, VII #3 [1908] pl33-308, illus.
Barron, Leona Stamps MA 1939 Oklahoma [166]
The penetration of the Whites into the Chickasaw Nation, 1866-1907. 98p.
Barrow, Thomas Wiley MA 1948 Sul Boss [167]
Another step westward. 75p., illus.
Mescalero Apache and other tribes. 2 17
Barrows, David Prescott PhD 1897 Chicago [168]
The ethno-botany of the Coahuila Indians of Southern California. Pub: U/Chi. Press [1900] 82p.
Barry, Gerald L. MA 1950 Alberta [169]
Alberta-Montana relationships. Pub: The Whoop-up Trail. Edmonton, Alberta: Applied Arts Prod. [1953]. § 2 is devoted to aboriginal inhabitants of the area.
Barter, Eloise Richards MA 1955 Arizona [170]
An analysis of the ceramic traditions of the Jewett Gap Site, New Mexico. 87p.
Barth, Arthur August MA 1937 St. Louis [171]
Guide to materials for the history of the Indian missions of the trans-Mississippi West (exclusive of De Smetiana) in the archives of St. Louis University. 106p.
Barth, Florence Edith MA 1914 California [172]
The Teran expedition into Texas and Louisiana. Trans- lation of the original documents with introduction and notes. 22 8p.
Barth, Pius J. PhD 1945 Chicago [173]
Franciscan education and the social order in Spanish North America (1501-1821). Pub: U/Chi. Press [1945] 431p.
Bartlett, Florence Emily MA 1920 Colorado Coll. [174] Administration of New Mexico in the seventeenth centu- ry. 61p.
Bartlett, Richard A. PhD 1953 Colorado [175]
The Great Surveys in Colorado: 1867-1879.
Indians considered as they were encountered by the King, Wheeler, Hay den and Powell surveys.
Barton, Walter C. MA 1939 Colorado A & M [176]
The educational experiences inherent in the construction of a Sioux Indian home. 44p.
Barton, William George MA 1919 Columbia [177]
The Utah Indian War, known as the Black Hawk War of 1865-6-7. 76p., maps. Includes considerable unpublished original material.
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Baseheaet, Harry Wetherald PhD 1953 Harvard [178] Historical changes in the kinship system of the Oneida Indians. 31 lp.
Bass, Mary Frances MS 1942 Alabama [179]
A study of place names of Clarke County, Mississippi.
Indian place names are included.
Bass, William Marvin III MS 1956 Kentucky [180]
Indian crania from Moundville, Alabama. Illus.
Bastien, Pierre A. Remy PhD 1956 Mexico: EN [181] La Piramide del Sol de Teotihuacan. Pub: 29 th Intl. Cong. Americanists, Paps., pt. 1 [1951] p62-67.
Bates, Lana Louise MA 1930 California [182]
Historical geography of California, 1513-1835. 103p.
Sections on native inhabitants and Indian missions.
Bates, Lorna Doone MA 1934 Iowa [183]
The Noble Savage in the works of Thoreau.
Bateson, Mildred Mellor MA 1925 Chicago [184]
Architecture among the American Indians. 97p., illus.
Batson, James Edward MA 1928 Texas [185]
The beginnings of Kerr County, Texas. 173p. Includes accounts of Indians and Indian raids.
Bauer, George Philip MA 1923 Washington/ 'SL [186]
The Plains during the first two years of the Civil War. 145p.
Baughman, James Wallace MA 1953 California [187]
Ancient Peruvian painted textiles. 11 Op., illus.
Baum, Laura Edna MA 1940 Oklahoma [188]
Agriculture among the Five Civilized Tribes, 1865-1906. 148p.
Bauman, Robert F. MA 1950 Toledo [189]
Maumee Valley Indians on Walpole Island. Pub: "The migration of the Ottawa Indians from the Maumee Valley to Walpole Island." Nowest. Ohio Qtly., XXI [1949] p86-112.
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Bayard, Charles Judah PhD 1956 Indiana [190]
The development of the public land policy, 1783-1820, with special reference to Indians. 319p.
Bayless, L. George MA 1940 Oklahoma A & M [191]
Early history of the Modocs, the war, and claims due to the war. 59p.
Beaghler, Mary Jane MA 1948 Mexico City [192]
A new chronicle of the City of Mexico (1519-1564). 46p.
A fantasy based on historical material. Gives a unified picture of two contrasting cities of Mexico ; one Aztec, the other Spanish, as seen through the eyes of a friar accompanying Cortes.
Beal, Merrill D. PhD 1945 Wash. State [193]
A history of Yellowstone National Park. 24 lp. Includes a section on Indians of the Yellowstone area.
Beals, Ellis H. MA 1928 Pittsburgh [194]
Arthur St. Clair in the history of western Pennsylvania.
§ 3 "St. Clair promotes peace and order" [1773-1775]. Includes Shawnee, Delaware, Six Nations.
Beals, Ralph Leon PhD 1931 California [195]
The comparative ethnology of northern Mexico before 1750. Pub: Ibero- Americana, I #2 [1932] p93-225.
Beardsley, Richard King PhD 1947 California [196]
Temporal and areal relationships in central California archaeology. Pub: U /Calif., Archeol. Survey #24-25 [1954].
Beatty, Edward Corbyn 0. PhD 1936 Chicago [197]
The social philosophy of William Penn. 529p. Chapter on his relations with Indians.
Beatty, Richmond Croom PhD 1930 Vanderbilt [198]
William Byrd of Westover. Pub: Houghton Mifflin [1932] 233p.
Indians as affecting Byrd's career ; especially Bacon's Rebellion, Yamassee and Tuscarora Wars, and his views on interracial marriage.
Beatty, William C, jr. MA 1934 Colorado [199]
The social and political organization of the non-Pueblo Indians of Arizona and surrounding areas. 136p., map.
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Beatty, William C, jr. PhD 1942 So. California [200] The army of the Incas ; a study in comparative military ethnology. 357p.
Inca army compared with those of Aztecs and Tlascalans. Con- siders various weapons used.
Becker, Agnes Elizabeth MA 1910 Northwestern [201] The Indians as a factor in the American Revolution.
Becker, William J. MA 1931 Oklahoma [202]
The compounding of words in the Comanche language. Includes vocabulary and text.
Beckett, Charlie Mitchell MA 1949 Oklahoma A&M [203] Choctaw Indians in Mississippi since 1830. 81p.
Beckett, Ola Lorraine MA 1934 Oklahoma [204]
The Cherokee Phoenix and its efforts in the education of the Cherokees. 73p.
Beckman, Peter PhD 1942 Catholic [205]
The Catholic Church on the Kansas Frontier (1850-1877). Pub: Cath. U. Press [1943] 168p. § 1 "The Indian missions."
Beckwith, Clarence G. PhD 1937 Michigan [206]
Early settlements in the Black Hills, 1874-1884. 248p.
Demonstrates how the settlement of the area influenced national Indian policy.
Beckwith, Evelina Gilbert MA 1950 No. Carolina [207] A study of the physical equipment and teaching person- nel of the Indian schools of Robeson County. "Croatan Indians."
Beckwith, Martha Warren MA 1906 Columbia [208]
Dance forms of the Moqui and Kwakiutl Indians. 43p. Pub: Proc, 15th Intl. Cong. Americanists, pt. 2 [1907] p79-114.
Beehler, Leah MA 1927 Queen's [209]
Haldimand and the Loyalists. 59p. Mohawk.
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Beeley, Stephen MA 1946 Utah [210]
Archaeology of the Utah Lake Site. 67p.
Beers, Henry P. PhD 1935 Pennsylvania [211]
The Western military frontier, 1815-1846. Pub: U/ Penna. Press [1935] 227p.
Behen, Dorothy M. F. PhD 1951 Chicago [212]
The captivity story in American literature, 1577-1826: An examination of written reports in English, authentic and fictitious, of experiences of White men captured by the Indians north of Mexico. 429p.
Beilharz, Edwin Alanson PhD 1951 California [213]
Felipe de Neve : Governor of California and Commandant General of the Interior Provinces. 243p.
Beitzel, Christian H. MS/Ed 1941 No. Dakota [214]
The historical development of the educational program on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. 108p.
Belcher, John Cheslow MA 1945 Louisiana [215]
A demographic analysis of Oklahoma villages.
Brief consideration of some Indian villages in the state : based largely on U.S. census data.
Belik, Mubeccel PhD 1950 Northwestern [216]
A comparative study of patterns of consumption and systems of social stratification.
Considers Tzintzuntzan.
Bell, James Christy PhD 1921 Columbia [217]
Opening a highway to the Pacific, 1838-46. Pub: Co- lumbia U., Stud. Hist. Econ. Public Law, XCVI #1 [1921] 211p.
§ 4 "Missionary Colonists".
Bell, Robert Eugene PhD 1947 Chicago [218]
Chronology in the Middle Mississippi Valley. 122p. Pub: Griffin, Archaeology of Eastern United States. U/Chi. Press [1952] p345-351.
Bell, Virginia MA 1934 Geo. Peabody [219]
Federal relations with the trans-Mississippi Cherokees, 1838-1907. lllp.
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Bellows, Esther Cornelia MA 1932 Oklahoma [220]
The history of Garvin County. Considers Chickasaw history as part of the background.
Bender, Averam Burton PhD 1932 Washington/ SL [221] Government explorations and frontier defense in Texas, New Mexico and California, 1848-1861. 609p. Pub: The march of empire: Frontier defense in the Southwest, 1848 to 1860. U/Kans. Press [1952] 323p.
Bender, Jessie Fremont MA 1930 Oklahoma [222]
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, 1861-1892. 21 lp.
Benedict, Laura Estelle W. MA 1904 Chicago [223]
The hunting pattern of mind as expressed in certain as- pects of clan totemism among the North American Indi- ans. 98p.
Benedict, Ruth Fulton PhD 1923 Columbia [224]
The concept of the guardian spirit in North America. Pub: Amer. Anthro. Assoc, Mem. #29 [1923] 97p.
Beneke, Herman Henry MA 1912 Chicago [225]
A comparison of White boys and adult Indian groups. 142p.
Bengston, Nels August PhD 1927 Clark [226]
Studies in the geography of Honduras.
§ 3 "The native races" ; § 20 "The social geography of Honduras" (Population; characteristics and problems — tribal isolation, mixture of Indian and foreign stocks).
Bennett, Alice Bell MA 1941 No. Texas [227]
Restoration and extension of Federal forts in the South- west. 117p., maps.
1865-1885. Chapter on Federal Indian policy, and extensive Indian content elsewhere.
Bennett, Estella Jordan MA 1926 Colorado State [228] A study of Dakota Territory of 1861 and Wyoming south of the 43rd parallel. 224p.
Bennett, John William MA 1940 Chicago [229]
A preliminary study of the Kincaid component and its affiliations. 131p. Study of a southern Illinois archeological site.
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Bennett, Miriam M. MA 1936 Wayne [230]
Two centuries of warfare between the Sioux and Chip- pewa Indians. 46p.
Benson, Bernice Carter MA 1937 Oklahoma A & M [231] The Creek Nation during the Reconstruction period. 56p.
Benson, Natalie S. MA 1951 Columbia [232]
The head vases of the Arkansas-Missouri region — their art and archaeology in relation to culture complexes in the Southeast. 45p., illus.
Berg, Clay Nelson, jr. MA 1948 Denver [233]
A comparative study of the teaching methods of the Navajo, Cheyenne, and Manus Indians. 96p.
Berger, Max MS/Ed 1934 C.C.N.Y. [234]
Education in early Texas, 1821-1835. 114p.
§ 6 "Education in Texas prior to 1821". Considers Indian edu- cation, missions.
Berlin, Heinrich MCH 1940 Mexico [235]
Relaciones precolombinas entre Cuba y Yucatan. 20p. Pub: Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropologicos, IV #1-2 [1940] pl41-160.
Berlin, Heinrich DL 1947 Mexico [236]
Fragmentos desconocidos del Codice de Yanhuitlan y otras investigaciones mixtecas.
Bernal y Garcia P., Ignacio MA 1949 Mexico: EN [237] La ceramica de Monte Alban III. 162p. Pub: Mimeo.
Bernal y Garcia P., Ignacio DL 1956 Mexico: EN [238] La ceramica preclasica de Monte Alban.
Berreman, Gerald D. MA 1953 Oregon [239]
A contemporary study of Nikolski: an Aleutian village. 391p.
Berreman, Joel Van Meter MA 1934 Oregon [240]
Tribal distribution in Oregon. 107p. Pub : Amer. Anihro. Assoc, Mem. #47 [1937] 67p.
Berry, Jane Milhouse MA 1913 Columbia [241]
The Indian policy of colonial Pennsylvania. 59p.
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Berry, Nora MA 1935 Louisiana [242]
Place names of Natchitoches Parish. Includes a few Indian names.
Bersch, Vera Marie MA 1935 St. Louis [243]
Evidence of the existence of prayer of petition among the North American Indians. 55p.
Bessac, Sttsanne Leppmann MA 1955 California [244] The Eskimos' representational art in two dimensions.
Best, Agnes L. MA 1938 Iowa [245]
A study of games and rhythms of the Indians of North America which may be correlated with social studies in the second grade.
Bettina, Albert Anthony EdD 1953 Bradley [246]
The development of vocational-industrial education in New Mexico. 191p. M .
Includes consideration of U.S. Indian schools and religious Indian schools.
Bettis, Florine Parnell MA 1952 Oklahoma [247]
A nutritional study of a community of Kiowa Indians of western Oklahoma. 66p.
Beweey, Mary MA 1938 New Mexico [248]
The Indians of New Mexico in the Civil War. Pub: "A resume of the pre-Civil War Indian situation in New Mexico." U/New Mex: Research, III #1 [1939] p33-41.
Beyer, Richard Lawrence MA 1927 Iowa [249]
Robert Hunter, a Governor of colonial New York.
Beyer, Richard Lawrence PhD 1929 Iowa [250]
Robert Hunter, Royal Governor of New York. 373p. Considerable attention given Iroquois Indians.
Beynon, Abi Elizabeth PhD 1931 Washington [251]
The land problems of Mexico.
Early chapters consider Aztec land tenure systems and Spanish land policy.
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Biesele, Rudolph Leopold PhD 1928 Texas [252]
The history of the German settlements in Texas, 1831 to 1861. 405p., illus. Chapter "Relations between German settlers and Indians".
Biggar, Hugh John MA 1951 Montana [253]
The development of the lower Flathead Valley, 166p.
Indian content : § 2 "Before the Whites came" ; § 3 "Exploration and fur trade, 1809-1871" ; § 4 "Missionaries and Indian Agents".
Biggin, Dorothea Child MA 1930 Alabama Poly [254] The Creek Wars in Alabama— 1813-1814.
Billet, Viola Ellen MA 1937 Northwestern [255]
Indian diplomacy in the Northwest Territory, 1783 to 1795. 97p.
Bingham, Edwin R. PhD 1950 U.C.L.A. [256]
Charles F. Lummis and his magazine. 430p. Pub : Charles F. Lummis, Editor of the Southwest, San Marino : Hun- tington Library [1955] 218p., illus.
Lummis' crusade in behalf of the Indians of California and the Southwest. His Indian interest is reflected throughout The Land of Sunshine.
Binkley, Frances Williams MA 1946 Colorado [257]
The Hayden Survey.
Includes brief references to Mesa Verde and San Juan archae- ological explorations, contacts with Ute and Sioux, etc.
Birge, Kingsley H. PhD 1945 Yale [258]
Political and societal status; a functional study. 508p. Copper Eskimo, Oto, Tanaina, Kiowa and Yaruro.
Bischoef, William Norbert PhD 1950 Loyola [259]
The Yakima Indian War, 1855-1856. 363p.
Bissell, Benjamin Hezekiah PhD 1923 Yale [260]
The American Indian in English literature of the eight- eenth century. A study of philosophical, sentimental, and picturesque exoticism. 307p., illus. Pub: Yale U., Stud. Eng., LXVIII [1925] 229p.
Bixler, Raymond Walter MA 1924 Columbia [261]
Some Indian contributions to American civilization. 25p.
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Black, Doris Louise MA 1938 Colorado [262]
History of Grant County, South Dakota: 1861-1937.
Indians briefly considered, before and after settlement of the area.
Black, Emanuel MS/Ed 1937 C.C.N.Y. [263 J
The teacher in the Territories and outlying possessions of the United States. 148p. § 2 "Alaska" deals with native schools.
Black, Wilfred Watson PhD 1942 Iowa [264]
Historians and the tradition of pioneer hardships.
Indian- White relations ; stresses responsibility of historians for distorted pictures of Indian life and frontier life in general.
Black, William Harold MA 1948 California [265]
The relationship between Tupi-Guarani shamans and chiefs. 73p.
Blackmar, Frank Wilson PhD 1889 Johns Hopkins [266] Spanish colonization in the Southwest. Pub: Johns Hopkins U., Stud. Hist. Pol. Sci., Ser. 8 #4 [1890] 79p.
Blaine, Harold Arlo PhD 1936 West. Reserve [267]
The Frontiersman in American prose fiction: 1800-1860. 138p.
"The Indian was the chief attribute of the American frontier." Regards Cooper and Simms as romantic, not realistic.
Blair, Corinne Ann MA 1949 Tulsa [268]
A history of Tallahassee Mission. 92p. Creek.
Blair, Eric Lee MA 1929 Texas [269]
A study of the government, political organization, and population of the territory that now constitutes Grimes County, Texas, 1821-1836. 266p., maps.
Much on Indian population of the area.
Blair, Leola Ruth MM 1948 So. California [270]
A study of the cultural heritage of the California children from the Indians. 156p. Particularly as concerns music and songs.
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Blake, Chablotte Erskine MA 1928 No. Dakota Agri [271] Pastimes of the Indian, cowboy, early and present day settlers in North Dakota. 68p.
Blake, Forrester Avery MA 1947 Denver [272]
Johnny Christmas. 292p. Pub: NY: Wm. Morrow [1948] 278p. A novel with Indian characters and locale.
Blake, Gertrude Burleson MA 1932 Texas [273]
The public career of General Hugh McLeod. 122p. His career in Indian Wars.
Blanco, Evaline L. MA 1951 Mexico City [274]
The repartition of lands in the New World as found in the Eecopilacion de las Leyes de Indias. 79p. Considers situation of original inhabitants.
Blasingham, Emily Jane PhD 1956 Indiana [275]
The Illinois Indians, 1634-1800 : A study in depopulation. 148p. Pub : Ethnohistory, III #2 [1956] pl93-224.
Bleasby, George PhD 1951 Pittsburgh [276]
The Frontier in Cooper's Leather stocking Tales.
Considers Indians included as individual characters in Cooper's works.
Bledsoe, Elizabeth MA 1931 Oklahoma [277]
History of the Cherokee Outlet, 1828-1893. 131p.
Blessing, Edith Stephens MA 1941 New Mexico [278] The North American Indian as presented in early chronicles. 91p.
Bliss, Wesley Lloyd MA 1935 New Mexico [279]
Preservation of the murals of Kiva III, Kuaua Pueblo ruins. Illus. Pub : Amer. Antiq., XIII #3 [1948] p218-223, illus.
Especially valuable for technical details connected with their excavation, removal and preservation.
Bliss, Wesley Lloyd PhD 1955 Arizona [2801
The theory and practice of field archaeology. 735p. M .
A manual for archaeology which uses Amerindian excavations as case studies. Roughly : Part I, Techniques ; Part II, Interpre- tation.
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Bliss, Wilberforce MA 1909 California [281]
Report on the Hayes Papers in the Bancroft Library with special reference to the attitude of the native Calif ornians towards Statehood. 83p. Indians are considered among the "Native Californians".
Blizzard, William Leland MA 1935 Kansas [282]
The frontier press of Colorado in the Ute Indian Uprising of 1879. A case study in public opinion. 175p.
Blodgett, Frederick Winslow MA 1951 California [283] Guatemalan jaspe textiles: technique and motives. 91p.
Bloom, Lansing Bartlett MA 1902 Williams [284]
New Mexico under the Mexican Government, 1821-1846. 161p.
Bloom, Leonard PhD 1937 Duke [285]
The acculturation of the Eastern Cherokee. 167p. Pub: No. Carolina Hist. Rev., XIX #4 [1942] p323-358.
Blount, Bertha MA 1919 California [286]
The Apaches in United States history, 1846-1886. 229p.
Blue, George Verne MA 1923 California [287]
Samuel Hancock's Thirteen Years on the Northwest Coast. 201p. Particularly considers Chinook Indians.
Bluhm, Elaine Ann MA 1948 Chicago [288]
An analysis of the Boulder Sites, a study of early Hopewell occupation in Illinois. 97p.
Blythin, Margaret Allewelt MA 1940 California [289] The Kern diaries, 1848-1849: a contribution to Western history. 151p., maps.
Ute raids and encounters with Arapaho and Kiowa.
Bobb, Bernard E. PhD 1949 U.C.L.A. [290]
The Viceregency of Antonio Maria de Bucareli y Ursua 1771-1779. 356p.
Bucareli's concern over Apache and Comanche ravages and the inability of Royal forces to punish the Indians.
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Boertman, Charles Stewart PhD 1934 Michigan [291] The sequence of human occupance in Wayne County, Kentucky: an historical study. 256p. Indians as incidental to Kentucky settlement.
Bogan, Phebe M. MA 1922 Arizona [292]
The ceremonial dances of the Yaqui Indians near Tucson, Arizona. Pub: Yaqui Indian dances. Ariz. Archaeol. Soc. [1925] 69p.
Bogard, Joseph MA 1927 Drake [293]
Consummation of the Cherokee-Creek removal. 92p.
Boggess, Arthur Clinton PhD 1906 Pennsylvania [294] Settlement of Illinois, 1778-1880. Pub: Chi. Hist. Soc. [1908] 267p. As it affected the Indians of the area.
Boggs, Herschel Jefferson MA 1940 Texas [295]
A history of Fort Concho. 94p., illus.
Chapters on Comanche warfare, and reasons for founding Fort Concho.
Boggs, Lois Margaret Hartman MA 1943 Florida State [296] A translation of La Florida, Part I, Book II, by Garcilaso de la Vega, el Inca from the Editio Princeps, Lisboa, 1605 with collation of first and second Spanish editions, comparison with French version. 197p.
Boggs, Stanley H. MA 1936 Arizona [297]
A survey of the Papago people. 139p.
Papago-Pima-Sobaipuri; Tarahumara, Tepehuane, Opata, and Zoque. Includes contemporary situation.
Boggs, Stephen Taylor PhD 1954 Washington/ SL [298] Ojibwa socialization: some aspects of parent-child interaction in a changing culture. 221p. M.
Bohr, Joseph William MA 1929 Catholic [299]
Present status of Catholic education among the Indians of the United States.
Bollig, Richard Joseph PhD 1934 Catholic [300]
History of Catholic education in Kansas, 1836-1932. Pub: Cath. U. Press [1933] 131p. Kickapoo, Ottawa, Potawatomi.
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Bolstek, Mel H. MA 1952 Arkansas [301]
Crazy Snake and the Smoked Meat Rebellion of 1909; a study of Creek unrest among fullbloods in Oklahoma. 155p.
Bonner, Myrtle Stoddard MA 1950 Alabama Poly [302] Education and other influences in the cultural assimi- lation of the Cherokee Indians on the Qualla Reser- vation in North Carolina. 66p.
Bonney, India H. MA 1936 Louisiana [303]
Mary Austin's interpretation of the American Indian.
Boon, Lalla Rookh MA 1922 California [304]
The history of the Santa Clara Valley: the Spanish period. 185p., pis., maps. Chapter on Costanoan Indians.
Boorstein, Edith MA 1953 Long Island [305]
The New Confederacy of the Iroquois : a unique example of an American secret society. 231p.
Deals with a White group interested in Indian lore, whose organ- ization followed Indian patterns.
Boosinger, Elby Alex MA 1951 Nebraska [306]
The Cherokee Indians in the Revolutionary War. 95p.
Borah, Woodrow Wilson PhD 1940 California [307]
Silk-raising in colonial Mexico. 281p. Pub: Ibero- Americana, II #20 [1943] 170p., illus.
Started in 1503; includes consideration of Indian labor, and mention of Indian silk-raising centers.
Bordenklrcher, Mary Alice MA 1949 Kans. -Emporia [308] A historical study of the Mission schools in early ter- ritory now comprising Kansas. 62p.
Delaware, Iowa, Kaw, Kickapoo, Miami, Osage, Ottawa, Po- tawatomi, Sac-Fox, Shawnee.
Bortner, Doyle McClean MA 1937 Penna. State [309] Government Indian fur-trading posts, 1796-1822. 95p.
Bosch, James Wiley MA 1952 Stanford [310]
Kwakiutl values as reflected in mythology. 163p.
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Boslet, M. Rose Gertrude MA 1948 St. John's [311]
The educational work done by the Franciscans among the Indians of Mexico in the sixteenth century. 44p.
Bostwick, Retta Estella MA 1930 Penna. State [312] The Indians and colonial Pennsylvania. 73p.
Bott, Elizabeth Jane MA 1949 Chicago [313]
A comparison of the social organization of the Emo and Ponemah Bands of Ojibwa Indians. 69p.
Bourne, Arthur Ross MA 1953 Occidental [314]
Some major aspects of the historical development of Palm Springs between 1880 and 1938, and in addition a continuation of the historical changes in the Indian land problems and four cultural institutions until 1948. 135p. Kawia.
Boutin, Hilda Thelma MA 1946 Seattle [315]
Survival of superstition among the Indians of the Pacific Northwest. 95p.
Boutwell, Ruth MA 1936 Oklahoma [316]
Adjustment of Osage Indian youth to contemporary civi- lization. 117p.
Bowers, Alfred William MA 1929 Chicago [317]
The history and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara in the upper Missouri Valley. 118p.
Bowers, Alfred William PhD 1948 Chicago [318]
A history of the Mandan and Hidatsa. 235p. Pub: Mandan social and ceremonial organization. U/Chi. Press [1950] 512p.
Bowers, Leo MA 1940 Oklahoma ASM [319]
A history of the Sac and Fox Indians until after the opening of their Reservation in Oklahoma. 63p.
Bowker, Mabel Edna PhD 1926 Boston [320]
The Indian policy of the United States from 1789 to 1841. 344p., maps.
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Bowlby, James W. MS 1937 Idaho [321]
Famous missionary educators of the Oregon country. 27p.
In briefly sketching careers of some of the more important mis- sionaries, work among the Indians is considered.
Bowler, Mary Jane MA 1944 Washington/SL [322]
The Sioux Indians and the United States Government, 1862-1878. 208p.
Bowman, Henry A. MA 1929 West. Reserve [323]
The humor of primitive peoples. 317p. Includes Indian humor.
Box, Annie Lauretta Mattox MA 1952 Miss. State [324] Mississippi as described by travelers, 1800-1861. 204p.
§ 4 "The Bed Man".
Box, Dorothy Mae MS 1947 No. Texas [325]
A social and economic history of the El Paso area. 118p. Includes section on Indians of the El Paso area.
Boyce, Annie Mary MA 1939 Sowest. Texas [326]
A Red Man's foster son. 172p., illus.
Life of Sam Houston. Cherokee.
Boyce, Marjorie Gray MA 1924 California [327]
Franciscan complaints against the Governmental of- ficials of New Mexico, 1760-1790; translation of original documents with introduction and notes. 184p.
Boyd, William Harland MA 1937 California [328]
Cimarron, 1886-1890; a proposed territory in "No Man's Land". 43p.
Kiowa, Comanche, Cherokee; land claims.
Boyer, Mary G. MA 1930 Arizona [329]
The peoples — the Spaniards, the Indians, the Americans — and nature in the literature of Arizona. Pub : Arizona in literature. Glendale: A. H. Clark [1934] 574p.
An anthology, including missionary writings, ethnographies and recent fiction.
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Boyer, Raymond Henry MA 1939 Oklahoma [330]
The Texas Indian problem, 1845-1860. 131p.
Boyle, Gail Elizabeth MA 1941 Chicago [331]
Emigrant Indian tribal policies as indicated by inter- tribal councils, 1837-1853. 52p.
Brackett, Walter Lee MA 1943 Tulsa [332]
Place-names of five northeast counties of Oklahoma. 144p. 1021 entries; 50 Indian names considered.
Bracy, Jesse Albert MA 1939 Colorado State [333]
Colorado Indians and their removal. 22 lp.
Braden, Charles Samuel PhD 1926 Chicago [334]
Religious aspects of the conquest of Mexico. 390p. Pub : Duke U. Press [1930] 359p.
Braden, Norman Adelbert MA 1931 Kentucky [335]
A brief study of the prehistoric Indian remains in Ken- tucky, with special reference to certain material from Trigg County, Kentucky. 23p. Based largely on excavation of the Duncan Site.
Bradford, Clovis MA 1949 Sul Ross [336]
History of Terrell County. 124p. Texas : Jumano, Apache, Cherokee, Kiowa, Hasinai-Cenis.
Bradley, Glenn Danford PhD 1915 Michigan [337]
The story of the Santa Fe. Pub: Boston: R. G. Badger
[1920] 288p., illus.
Contains considerable Indian material relating to history of transportation, Indian- White relations in construction of the Santa Fe Railroad, and its influence.
Bradley, Viola McKee MA 1944 Alabama Poly [338]
The contrast of Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans and Simms' The Yemassee.
Brad shaw, Arline Louise MA 1926 Chicago [339]
The conflict between Georgia and the Cherokee Nation. 52p.
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Brady, Ralph Hamilton MA 1925 California [340]
The Franciscans in Pimeria Alta. 177p. Pima-Papago revolt, Apache raids, Mission activities.
Bragg, Floyd Richard MA 1953 Colorado [341]
Contributions of both modern and ancient cultures to- ward the extinction of the Caribou Eskimos. 131p.
Bragg, William F., jr. MA 1953 Wyoming [342]
Sacajawea's role in Western history. 88p.
Brainard, Margaret PhD 1935 Chicago [343]
The Hopi Indian family: a study of the changes repre- sented in its present structure and functions. 328p. M .
Brainerd, George Walton PhD 1937 Ohio State [344] Animal remains from the Anderson Village Site, Fort Ancient, Ohio. 45p., illus.
Bram, Joseph PhD 1941 Columbia [345]
An analysis of Inca militarism. Pub: Amer. Ethnol. Soc, Mono. #4 [1941] 85p.
Bramson, Emely K. MA 1940 Columbia [346]
New York State and the Iroquois Indians. 92p.
Branch, Edward Douglas PhD 1928 Iowa [347]
The hunting of the buffalo. 231p. Pub: NY: Appleton [1929] 239p. Apache, Osage, Sioux, Blackfoot, Cree, Comanche, Cheyenne.
Branch, Marion Elizabeth MA 1941 Columbia [348]
The Indian policy of the Jesuits in colonial Brazil, 1549-1755. 71p.
Branchard, Ralph Joseph MA 1953 No. Dakota [349] A comparative study of the intermediate grades of two Indian schools and two public schools in Rolette County. 51p.
Cree.
Brand, Donald Dilworth PhD 1933 California [350]
The historical geography of northwestern Chihuahua. Pub: Amer. Anthro., XXXVII [1935] p287-305.
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Brant, Charles Sanford MA 1942 Yale [351]
A preliminary study of cross-sexual joking relationships in primitive society. 20p.
Based on cross-cultural survey data. Appendix lists various tribal customs.
Brant, Charles Sanford PhD 1951 Cornell [352]
The Kiowa Apache Indians: a study in ethnology and acculturation. 195p.
Bratton, Ethel Mae MA 1932 Texas [353]
Sociological effects upon the Pawnee Indians of the interaction between White and Indian cultures. 105p.
Brayer, Herbert Oliver MA 1937 New Mexico [354]
The Pueblo Indian land grants of the "Rio Abajo", New Mexico. Pub: U/New Mex. Bull., Hist. Ser., I #1 [1938] 135p.
Brazelton, Attdra Neil MA 1935 Missouri [355]
Family life of the Osage Indians previous to 1872. 106p.
Brebner, Edith Alice MA 1934 Idaho [356]
A firsthand study of the Yakima Indians, with particular reference to the effect of Government supervision upon the personal, domestic, and social life of the Indian. 30p.
Breece, Helen M. MA 1932 West. Reserve [357]
The function of art in the culture of the American Indian. 103p., illus.
Breed, Noel Jerttb MA 1926 California [358]
The fur trade in Wyoming. 222p.
Breed, Noel Jertjb PhD 1927 California [359]
The early development of the Wyoming country, 1743 to 1852. 315p., map. Some references to Cheyenne, Crow, Arapaho. etc.
Brekke, Louise Sophia MA 1923 California [360]
Sources of ancient Middle American history. 263p., illus., maps. Mexican and Mayan manuscripts.
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Brennan, Michael F. MS/Ed 1952 New York-Buffalo [361] Part of a guide for teaching science in the Cattaraugus Indian school — weather and climate. 154p.
Bremen, Ethel Morrow MA 1942 Niagara [362]
Oregon Indians and Indian policy, 1849-1871. 92p.
Brenner, Anita PhD 1934 Columbia [363]
The influence of technique on the decorative style in the domestic pottery of Culhuacan. Pub: Columbia U., Contr. Anthro., XIII [1934] 94p., illus.
Brew, John Otis PhD 1941 Harvard [364]
The archaeology of southeastern Utah and its place in the history of the Southwest. Pub: "Archaeology of Alkali Ridge, southeastern Utah." Harvard U., Peabody Mus., Paps., XXI [1946] 345p., illus.
Brewster, Mela Sedillo MA 1935 New Mexico [365]
New Mexico weaving and the practical vegetable dyes from Spanish colonial times. 78p., illus.
Indians briefly, as related to New Mexico weaving.
Bridge, Beatrice Mary MA 1938 Saskatchewan [366]
The influence of the Iroquois in the development of New France, 1603-1665. 196p.
Iroquois, Huron, Algonkin.
Bridges, Cora Belle MA 1932 Oklahoma [367]
The struggle of Oklahoma for statehood. 123p.
1890-1907. Part played by Indians, Indian leaders; attempt to form the State of Sequoyah.
Bridgwater, William R. PhD 1938 Yale [368]
The American Fur Company. 229p. Treats generally the relation of fur traders and Indians.
Briggs, Catherine Clover MA 1930 So. California [369] Beale's road across northern Arizona. 66p. Indian troubles prevented success.
Bright, William Oliver PhD 1955 California [370]
A grammar of the Karok language. 276p.
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Brimlow, George Francis MA 1936 Oregon [371]
The Bannack Indian War of 1878. 152p. Pub: Caxton [1938] 241p. Bannock, Shoshoni, Paiute.
Brizee, Robert L. MA 1954 New Mexico [372]
The stereotype of the Indian in the New Mexico press.
Brockunier, Samuel Hugh PhD 1937 Harvard [373]
Roger Williams; a study of his life and career to 1657. 2 vols. Pub: The Irrepressible Democrat. NY: Ronald Press [1940] 305p. His relations with natives in the Rhode Island area.
Brodbeck, Carlton Birtner MA 1942 Virginia [374]
The forts of seventeenth-century Virginia.
Much Indian material, including section on Powahatan Con- federacy.
Brohough, Gustav 0. MA 1906 Wisconsin [375]
Sioux and Chippewa half-breed scrip and its application to the Minnesota Pine Lands. 69p.
Bromilow, Jessie Elizabeth PhD 1935 So. California [376] Don Diego de Vargas and the reconquest of New Mexico, 1692-1704. Pub: (Bailey, Jessie Bromilow) U/New Mex. Press [1940] 290p.
Brooks, Edward Howard MA 1947 Stanford [377]
George Washington and the Fort Necessity Campaign, 1754. 124p.
Imperial rivalry and the Indian; Jumonville and Fort Neces- sity ; Indian resentment and reaction.
Brooks, Marian Stuart MA 1917 Oklahoma [378]
A history of the Indian Territory during the Civil War.
Brophy, Kathleen McKee MA 1932 New Mexico [379] The language of the Santa Fe trader. 106p.
Languages (English, Spanish, French, Indian) used by traders on the trail.
Brosnan, Cornelius James PhD 1930 California [380] Jason Lee: a missionary's part in the founding of the
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Commonwealth of Oregon. Pub: Jason Lee, prophet of the new Oregon. NY: Macmillan [1932] 348p.
Includes his work among the Indians, and his unsympathetic attitude toward them.
Brough, Eosemary Joy MA 1953 Cornell [381]
Lucky, the opportunist. A psychobiological personality study of a Navaho singer. 158p.
Brown, Alice Clara MA/Ed 1932 Colorado [382]
An analysis of the intelligence of Indians. 83p.
A study based on data from students representing 45 tribes at Bacone College, Oklahoma.
Brown, Augustus Foss MA 1950 Pennsylvania [383]
Structure of interpersonal relations in Onondaga society.
Brown, Clyde Chestnut MA 1934 Colorado [384]
A survey history of Collingsworth County, Texas. 127p.
Chapters on "Indians of the Panhandle region" and "Indian Removal".
Brown, David H. MA 1929 Trinity [385]
A history of transportation in the lower Connecticut Valley to 1844. 60p.
Chapter "Early trails in the Connecticut Valley" deals with Indian trails.
Brown, Eugene N. MS/Ed 1952 Buffalo [386]
The Niagara frontier as an aid in teaching American history. 106p. Iroquois Indians, especially Seneca.
Brown, Everett Sommervtlle MA 1908 California [387] Preface to a chronological index of Indian tribes in the Carondelet papers in the Academy of Pacific Coast History (Hubert Howe Bancroft Library).
Brown, James Haldane PhD 1952 Pittsburgh [388]
Presbyterian beginnings in Ohio.
§ 3 "Presbyterian social influence in early Ohio" deals with Indian missions.
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Brown, Jennie Brottghton MA 1930 California [389]
Fort Hall and the Oregon Trail. 190p.
Indians in relations to the Fort and to travellers over the Trail.
Brown, Jessie Louise Preston MA 1903 Columbia [390] A bibliography of the Iroquois Indians. 54p. Annotated.
Brown, Katherine Diana MA 1932 New Mexico [391] The policy of the United States Government in its re- lations with the Navajo Indians. 131p.
Brown, Lula Lemmon MA 1930 Colorado [392]
The Cherokee neutral-lands controversy. 81p.
Kansas area.
Brown, Lizzie May MA 1915 Minnesota [393]
Indian affairs in Illinois from 1815 to 1820. 61p.
Brown, Loren Nunn PhD 1937 Oklahoma [394]
The work of the Dawes Commission among the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 30 lp. Includes considerable original material.
Brown, Marion Agnes MA 1917 California [395]
Federal Indian policy in New Mexico, 1846-1851. 185p.
Brown, William Henry MA 1954 Illinois [396]
Comparative study of horse nomadism. 54p.
Plains: Comanche, Crow, Kiowa, Blackfoot; also Chaco and Patagonia.
Browning, Julia MA 1933 Iowa [397]
The frontier settlements of the early thirties. 102p. § 3 "The Indian barrier to the frontier": Winnebago, Sac, Fox.
Bruman, Henry John PhD 1940 California [398]
Aboriginal drink areas in New Spain. 24 3p.
Bruner, Edward M. MA 1950 Ohio State [399]
A level of aspiration study among the Ramah Navaho.
Bruner, Edward M. PhD 1954 Chicago [400]
A study of cultural change and persistence in a Mandan-
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Hidatsa village. M . Pub : "Cultural transmission and cul- tural change." Sowestn. Jour. Anthro., XII #2 [1956] pl91-199.
Bruner, Frank G. PhD 1908 Columbia [401]
The hearing of primitive peoples ; an experimental study
of the auditory acuity and the upper limit of hearing of
Whites, Indians, Filipinos, Ainu and African Pigmies.
Pub: Columbia U., Contr. Philos. Psych., XVII #3
[1908] 113p.
Data from tests made at Columbian Exposition — includes many tribes.
Brunhouse, Robert Levers MA 1935 Pennsylvania [402] History of the Carlisle Indian School : a phase of Govern- ment Indian policy, 1879 to 1918. 158p.
Bryant, Edna MA 1938 Wayne [403]
Oratory of the United States Indian from 1600 to 1900. 302p.
Bryant, Loy Young MA 1935 No. Carolina [404]
The Pocahontas theme in American literature. 151p.
Buchanan, David Peavler MA 1923 Tennessee [405]
The relations of the Cherokee Indians with the English in America prior to 1763. 105p.
Buchanan, Ivy Luella PhD 1930 Washington [406]
An economic history of Kitsap County, Washington, to
1889.
Chapters on Indian life, Indian wars, and various phases of Indian economic activities.
Buchanan, Lorna M. MA 1929 Washington [407]
History of the fur industry in the Pribilof Islands. 106p. Includes relations of Aleuts with seal industry.
Buck, Carl R. MA 1940 Oklahoma A & M [408]
Economic development of the Chickasaw Indians, 1865 to 1907. 47p.
Buck, Lucius Edman MA 1949 So. California [409]
An inquiry into the history of Presbyterian educational missions in New Mexico. § 4 "Schools for Pueblo Indians".
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Buckner, John Lindsay MS 1935 Kentucky [410]
An introduction to North American antiquity. llOp.
Budge, Belva Adele M/Ed 1941 Stanford [411]
A source unit on the origin and meaning of California place names; original studies drawn from the period of the Spanish missions. 59p.
While primarily concerned with names of Spanish origin, a few- Indian terms are included.
Buechner, Cecilia Bain MA 1929 Notre Dame [412]
The Pokagons of the lake shore Potawatomies of Indi- ana, Michigan, Illinois. 79p. Pub: Indiana Hist. Soc, Pubs. X#5 [1933] p279-340.
A biographical sketch of an important family of Potawatomi Indians.
Buel, Frances E. MA 1943 So. Dakota [413]
Sioux reaction to Government policy, 1868-1906. 87p.
Buford, Dora Eddie MA 1932 Oklahoma [414]
A history of the Indians under the Quapaw Agency.
Peoria, Miami, Ottawa, Wyandot, Quapaw, Seneca, Shawnee, Modoc.
Buker, Raymond Bates STM 1933 Andover Newton [415] Catholic missions among the Indians in Maine. 51p.
Bunker, Robert M. MA 1954 New Mexico [416]
Authority as aid to community action : case studies from the American Revolution and from Pueblo Indian affairs. 152p.
Buntin, Arthur Roy MA 1952 Montana [417]
Battleground: narrative and evaluation of intertribal warfare on the buffalo plains of eastern Montana and in adjacent areas prior to 1880. 351p.
Buntin, Martha Leota MA 1931 Oklahoma [418]
History of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Indian Agency. 195p.
Includes considerable original material.
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Bunzel, Ruth Leah PhD 1929 Columbia [419]
The Pueblo Potter; a study of creative imagination in primitive art. Pub: Columbia U., Contr. Anthro., VIII [1929] 134p., illus.
Burbage, Edward A. MA 1950 Tulsa [420]
The legend of Zeke Proctor. 66p. Oklahoma Cherokee.
Burch, Marvin Chandler MA 1950 Texas [421]
A history of the Lower Trinity River region of Texas to 1836. 175p., illus. § 2 Indians of the region.
Burgess, Glen Dean MA 1937 Stanford [422]
A program for teaching English to Indian children in elementary schools. 174p.
Burgie, Amee George MA 1942 Sul Boss [423]
Education of the Navajo Indians of the Southwest. 96p.
Burke, James Michael MA 1951 St. Louis [424]
Diary of the Potawatomie Mission of St. Marys on the Lake by Father Maurice Gailland, S. J. : translated and edited with biography and notes, by James Michael Burke, S. J. 287p.
Burkher, Howard H. M/Ed 1929 Butler [425]
The effect of education upon the life of the Alaskan Eskimo. 150p.
Burlingame, Merrill Gildea MA 1928 Iowa [426]
The economic importance of the buffalo in the northern Plains region, 1800-1890. 190p. § 3 "The Indian and the buffalo".
Burlingame, Merrill Glldea PhD 1936 Iowa [427]
The military-Indian frontier in Montana, 1860-1890. 317p.
Burnett, Wesley J. MA 1940 California [428]
The revolt of Tupac Amaru.
(1780-1781) Led by Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui, "Last of the Incas".
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Burney, Dudley Haskell PhD 1936 Stanford [429]
The Indian policy of the United States Government, 1870 to 1906, with particular reference to land tenure. 287p.
Burns, Charles Foster MA 1932 Washington/SL [430] Auguste and Pierre Chouteau, fur trading magnates. 96p.
Especially Osage; also Chickasaw, Kickapoo, Blackfoot, Che- rokee.
Burns, Louis F. MA 1950 Kans. -Emporia [431]
The fur trading ventures of Auguste Pierre Chouteau and Pierre "Cadet" Chouteau. 50p.
Burns, Melton James MS 1954 Idaho [432]
Administration of Indian affairs in the allotment and citizenship period, 1887 to date. 119p.
Burrell, Ruth Clay MA 1950 West Texas [433]
Resource unit: the ancient life and arts of Texas Pan- handle Indians. 81p. Prehistoric Texans, Folsom Man, etc.
Burton, Harley True MA 1927 Texas [434]
A history of the J A Ranch. 246p., maps. Pub: Austin: Von Boechmann- Jones Co. [1928] 147p., illus. Two chapters on Indian wars and the Indian Scare of 1890.
Burton, Henrietta Kolshorn PhD 1936 Columbia [435] The re-establishment of the Indians in their Pueblo life through the revival of their traditional crafts ; a study in home extension education. Pub: Columbia U., Teachers Coll., Contr. Educ, #673 [1936] 96p.
Particularly concerned with San Ildefonso ; offers comparisons with Nambe.
Burton, Ruth Hewitt MA 1947 Penna. State [436]
The role of the myth in primitive society. Zufii, Tsimshian, plus three non-Amerindian tribes.
Burton, Warren Hepburn MA 1955 Clark [437]
The agriculture problem of the Navajo Indian Reser- vation. 204p.
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Bush, Minnie May MA 1909 Illinois [438]
Indian trade in the Old Northwest, 1790-1820. 66p.
Bushnell, Clyde G. MAE 1948 Mexico [439]
La influencia de los espafioles en la Florida. 129p. Pub: Mimeo.
Bushnell, John Hempstead PhD 1955 California [440] San Juan Atzingo: an interpretation of folk culture in Central Mexico. 172p.
Busktrk, WinfPvED PhD 1949 New Mexico [441]
Western Apache subsistence economy. 443p.
Buswell, James Oliver III MA 1952 Pennsylvania [442] An introduction to ethno-linguistics. 150p.
Emphasizes Indian material, especially Dakota; includes text and translations.
Buswell, Lois E. MA 1934 Wisconsin [443]
The oratory of the South Dakota Indians. 103p.
Butler, Charles Thompson, jr. MA 1948 Texas [444] A west Texas rock shelter. 95p.
Butler, Eva L. MA 1946 Pennsylvania [445]
A preliminary outline of Algonkian culture and use of maize in southern New England. Pub: Archeol. Soc. Conn., Bull., XXII [1948] p3-39.
Butler, Mary K. PhD 1936 Pennsylvania [446]
Piedras Negras pottery. Pub: Piedras Negras, prelimi- nary report No. 4. U/Penna. Mus. Pubs. [1935] 69p. Guatemalan archaeology.
Butterfass, Theodore Ohliger MA 1929 Columbia [447] The liquor traffic among the Indians of the New York state in the Colonial period. llOp.
Butterfield, Marvin Ellis PhD 1936 Illinois [448]
The interpreters of Fernando Cortes : Dona Marina, and Jeronimo de Aguilar. Pub: "Jeronimo de Aguilar, con- quistador." U I Alabama Stud. #10 [1955] 54p.
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Byrd, John M. MA 1938 Iowa [449]
Educational policies of the Federal Government toward the Sac and Fox Indians of Iowa, 1920-1921 and 1936 to 1937, with resulting changes in Indian educational at- titudes: a study in the process of assimilation. 71p.
Byrne, Laura Latjrenson MA 1920 California [450]
The Federal Indian policy in Utah, 1848-1865. 121p.
Byington, Mildred Johnson MA 1924 California [451] Father Kino's early years in America: translation of original documents with an historical introduction. 165p.
Especially his work with California tribes.
Cain, Alice Virginia MA 1935 Sul Ross [452]
A history of Brewster County. 238p. Jumano, Apache and Comanche tribes in Texas.
Cain, Frances Smith MA 1940 Oklahoma [453]
The Kickapoo Indians, 1832-1895. HOp.
Cain, H. Thomas MA 1946 Arizona [454]
Petroglyphs of the state of Washington. 121p. Pub: Petroglyphs of central Washington. U/Wash. Press [1950] 57p., illus.
Caldwell, Joseph R. MA 1943 Chicago [455]
Cultural relations of four Indian sites on the Georgia coast. 58p.
Caldwell, Norman Ward PhD 1936 Illinois [456]
The French in the West, 1740-1750. Pub: "The French in the Mississippi Valley 1740-1750." U/JIL, Stud. Soc. Sri., XXVI #3 [1941] 113p. § 4 "General Indian relations"; § 5 "Indian uprising of 1747".
Caldwell, Warren Wendell MA 1949 Stanford [457]
The archaeology of the Stanford-Palo Alto region. 55p.
Cale, Ada Warren MA 1944 St. Mary's [458]
Texas frontier problems, 1836-1860.
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Calef, Wesley Carr PhD 1948 Chicago [459]
Land associations and occupance problems in the Uinta country. Pub: U/Chi. Press [1949] 173p. Uintah, White River, Uncompahgre Utes in Colorado.
Caley, Percy B. PhD 1940 Pittsburgh [460]
Dunmore : Colonial Governor of New York and Virginia, 1770-1782. Indian troubles ; Dunmore's War.
Calhoun, Jay Robert MA 1952 Chicago [461]
A study of symbolism in the religion of the Crow with special reference to the medicine-bundle. 69p.
Calkin, Carleton Ivers PhD 1953 California [462]
Moche figure-painted pottery : the history of an ancient Peruvian art style. 189p., illus
Calkins, Thomas Vincent MA/Ed 1928 Yale [463]
Service and tenure of teachers in the Alaska native schools. 81p.
Calkins, Thomas Vincent PhD 1931 Yale [464]
Education of the Alaskan native. 234p.
Callaghan, Margaret Cecilia MA 1943 Iowa [465]
Bibliography of reference and recreational materials on Alaska and the Far North for intermediate grades.
Callaghan, Mary Cons uela PhD 1951 Pennsylvania [466] Indianism in Peru— 1883-1939. 240p.
Callahan, Rosalie A. MA 1955 Hunter [467]
Changing Governmental policy towards the Indians, 1928-1955.
Camara Barbachano, Fernando MA 1956 Mexico: EN [468] Cambios culturales entre los indios tzeltales de los altos de Chiapas.
Cambria, Claudia E. MA 1946 Columbia [469]
The Indian reform movement in the United States from 1865 to 1887. 76p.
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Cameron, Una Beatrice MA 1938 So. California [470] The history of San Gabriel Valley, California. Includes life of Gabrielinos and Serranos in missions.
Camp, Roberta Marie MA 1937 Colorado [471]
The admission of Oklahoma, 1889-1907. Role of Indians in Oklahoma politics.
Campbell, Cuba Belle MA 1942 Oklahoma A & M [472] Contributions of some Oklahoma Indians to costume design in the United States. 29p.
Campbell, Donald B. MA 1941 Montana [473]
The Indian campaigns of General Nelson A. Miles in eastern Montana and the political organization and settlement of that section. 112p. Sioux, Cheyenne, Nez Perce, Bannock, Shoshoni.
Campbell, Edith Gore MA 1931 Indiana [474]
The Star Husband tale: a comparative study by the historic-geographic method. 131p.
Campbell, Exie Chattncey MS 1930 Oklahoma [475]
Shawnee, Oklahoma: a geographical study of an urban landscape. Includes early history of Shawnee as an Indian village.
Campbell, Ruth West MA 1915 Columbia [476]
The Jesuits and their methods of conversion in New France. 37p.
Considerable Indian material, especially chapter on the Indian mind in "Methods in converting".
Campbell, Thelma MA 1933 Columbia [477]
Cabeza de Vaca, the first historian of Texas. 120p.
Campbell, Thomas Nolan MA 1936 Texas [478]
A study of ornamentation in the pottery of prehistoric east Texas, with special attention given to designs. 203p.
Campbell, Thomas Nolan PhD 1947 Harvard [479]
The archaeology of the Texas coast and its relation to that of Mexico and the lower Mississippi Valley. 2 vols., illus.
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Campen, George H. MA 1939 New York [480]
Eobert Hunter, Governor of New York, 1710-1719. 57p.
Chapter "The French and the Indians".
Canby, Joel Shackelford PhD 1950 Harvard [481]
Excavations at Yarumela, Spanish Honduras : recovery, description, and interpretation of a long ceramic se- quence. Pub: Intl. Congress Americanists, Paps., XXIX pt. 1 [1951] p79-85.
Canfield, Delos Lincoln- PhD 1934 Columbia [482]
Spanish literature in Mexican languages as a source for the study of Spanish pronounciation. Pub: NY: Insti- tuto de las Espanas en los Estados Unidos [1934] 257p.
Part II "Spanish pronunciation as revealed in the orthography of the Indian languages of Mexico".
Cangialosi, Russell Donald MFA 1948 So. California [483] An investigation into pre-Columbian sculptural forms in relation to their possible application to the decoration of a contemporary living room. 36p., pis.
Cano, Victor Miguel MA 1929 So. Methodist [484]
El imperio de los Incas. 62p.
An account of the Inca empire, its origin and development.
Cantor, Nathaniel PhD 1956 Columbia [485]
Primitive property : a study of the relations between the general culture of several groups and their property rights. 119p. M.
Includes North West Coast tribes, North Africa, and New Guinea in the survey.
Cappannari, Stephen Clement PhD 1950 California [486] The concept of property among Shoshoneans. 127p.
Cappious, Samuel Lloyd MA 1941 Washington [487]
A history of the Bitter Root Valley to 1914. lOlp. Flatheads.
Capps, Hugh 0., jr. MA 1941 Denver [488]
A study of flaked stone implements. 97p., pis.
Primarily concerned with Amerindian artifacts. 4 49
Capps, Inez Harbour MA 1952 Montana [489]
Social change among the White Mountain Apache Indi- ans from the 1800's to the present. 70p.
Cardinal, Ezra Victor MA 1924 Catholic [490]
Catholic education among the Menominee and Ottawa Indians (1824-1950).
Carey, Henry Ames PhD 1931 Columbia [491]
An analysis of the northwestern Chihuahua culture. Pub: Amer. Anthro., XXXIII #3 [1931] p325-374.
Carle, Peggy MA 1941 Texas Tech. [492]
Burial customs of the Indians of the Southwest.
Carleton, William A. ThD 1945 Sowestn. Bapt. [493]
Not yours but you.
Life of Joseph Samuel Morrow, missionary to east Oklahoma tribes, especially at Atoka. Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw.
Carllle, Homer Ellis MA 1938 Oklahoma A & M [494] The removal of the Eastern Cherokees. 96p.
Carlson, Frank MA 1903 Washington [495]
Chief Sealth. 47p.
Was chief of Dwamish, Suquamish, Samahamush, Skopahmish, Stkamish, Sktahlmish tribes.
Carlton, Leslie MS 1939 No. Texas [496]
Indians of southeast Texas. 91p.
Carmean, James Walter MA 1934 Wittenberg [497]
Senator Benjamin Harrison and the Indian problem, 1881-1889. 58p.
West of Mississippi ; Sioux, Apache, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Kicka- poo.
Carmichael, Elizabeth H. MA 1933 Geo. Washington [498] An analysis of the Indian unit as found in the elementary grades. 53p.
Carmichael, Lois Miller MA 1944 Sowest. Texas [499] The history of Uvalde County. 89p., illus. Scattered references to Texas Indians throughout.
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Carmody, Julia Helen MA 1937 Trinity [500]
Edward Winslow and Indian diplomacy and the di- plomacy of King Philip's War. 76p.
Carnes, Mary Loyola MA 1922 California [501]
The American occupation of New Mexico. 161p. Pub: New Mex. Hist. Rev., Pubs. Hist, VIII [1939] 166p.
Carpenter, Charlotte MA 1942 Sul Boss [502]
Conditions that led to the establishment of Fort Sam Houston, lllp.
Comanche, Apache.
Carpenter, Edmund Snow MA 1948 Pennsylvania [503] A brief review of certain Pennsylvania mounds.
Carpenter, Edmund Snow PhD 1950 Pennsylvania [504] Intermediate period influences in the Northeast. 157p. M.
Considers question of intrusion of Iroquois into Great Lakes- St. Lawrence area.
Carr, Clifford E. MA 1931 Detroit [505]
Detroit in the American Revolution, with particular respect to Indian relations. 87p.
Carr, Fletcher A. MA 1935 Arizona [506]
The ancient Pueblo culture of northern Mexico. 119p.
A comparative study of the Chihuahua- Sonora area; traces re- lationship of these people with Southwestern U.S. and southern Mexico.
Carr, Helen Salisbury MA 1930 California [507]
The Indian uprising in Lower California, 1734-1737. 101p., illus. Vaicura and Pericu.
Carr, Paul Omega MA 1927 Iowa [508]
The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1768. 121p.
Carr, Paul Omega PhD 1932 Iowa [509]
The defense of the Frontier, 1760-1775. 329p.
Carrasco Pizana, Pedro MA 1956 Mexico: EN [510]
Los otomies: cultura e historia prehispanica de los pueblos Mesoamericanos.
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Carrasco Pizana, Pedro PhD 1952 Columbia [511]
Tarascan folk religion; an analysis of economic, social and religious interactions. Pub: Tulane U., Middle Amer. Res. Inst., Pubs. #17 [1952] 63p.
Carriker, Francis Lemar MA 1940 Oklahoma [512]
Indians as British auxiliaries in the Old Northwest, 1777-1783. 161p.
Carrillo, Esperanza MA 1915 California [513]
The work of Fray Francisco Garces in the Southwest. 134p. Expeditions into California and to the Hopi, 1774-1776.
Carroll, Mary Pius MA 1917 California [514]
Spanish colonization in Espafiola, 1492-1517. 125p.
Carrtjth, Wincie Ann MA 1937 Louisiana [515]
The significance of religion in the dance. Section on "Dance of the North American Indians".
Carson, Charles Allen M/Ed 1924 Stanford [516]
A survey of an Arizona Indian school. 118p.
Pima Indian Boarding School. Compares day school, boarding school, and the Institute.
Carson, Jane Dennison PhD 1951 Virginia [517]
Sir William Berkeley, Governor of Virginia: a study in Colonial policy.
His relations with the Indians in war, peace and trade.
Carson, Mearl Fielding MA 1950 Denver [518]
A comparison of cultural traits of southeastern United States and the Circum-Caribbean area. 114p., maps.
Carter, Bruce Gilbert MA 1932 Oklahoma [519]
The history of Seminole County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Seminole. Includes much original material.
Carter, Edward R. MA 1951 Kansas [520]
Adjustment of the Dakota Indians in Rapid City, South Dakota. 106p.
Carter, George Francis PhD 1942 California [521]
Agricultural geography of the Southwest Indians. Pub : Viking Fund Pubs. Anthro. #5 [1945] 140p.
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Carter, Patricia Had away M/Ed 1949 Florida [522]
The Trail of Tears: an historical narrative. 495p. 1814-1838; brief summary of Cherokee tribal history before 1836.
Casagrande, Joseph Bartholomew PhD 1951 Columbia [523] Comanche linguistic acculturation: a study in ethno- linguistics. 138p. M. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XX-XXI [1954-1955] var. pp.
Studies effects of 250-year White contact on Comanche language and culture. Also offers observations on importances of changes.
Casey, Jack Tull MA 1946 California [524]
The Indians in the settlement of California (1769-1869).
Cash, Clara Marie MA 1941 Colorado [525]
Political history of the Arkansas Territory, 1819-1836. Summary of pre- 18 19 history discusses Indian tribes living there.
Cassel, Herbert Wilbur MA 1933 California [526]
The Comanches on the Spanish frontier, 1770-1795. 117p., maps.
Cassell, Raymond Kelly PHD 1947 Michigan [527]
The land use system of the Bajo Rio Bravo in the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. 106p.
Chapter "Cultural environment" includes brief consideration of Indian inhabitants and aboriginal land tenure.
Cassutt, Dorothy Burd MA 1942 Denver [528]
Social aspects of the Indian Service. 182p. Includes an appendix of documents.
Castaneda, Carlos Eduardo MA 1923 Texas [529]
A report on the Spanish archives in San Antonio, Texas. 349p. Pub: San Antonio: Yanaguana Soc. [1937] 167p. Includes documents pertaining to Spanish-Indian relations.
Castaneda, Carlos Eduardo PhD 1932 Texas [530]
Morfi's History of Texas: a critical, chronological ac- count of the early exploration, attempts at colonization, and the final occupation of Texas by the Spaniards, by Fr. Juan Agustin Morfi, O.F.M., missionary, teacher, and historian of his order, 1678-1779. 651p. Pub : History
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of Texas, 1673-1779 by Fray Juan Agustin Morfi. Albu- querque : Quivira Soc. Pubs., VI [1935] 2 vols. Translation with comments by Oastafieda; Indians of Texas.
Caudlll, William Abel MA 1948 Chicago [531]
Psychological characteristics of acculturated Wisconsin Ojibwa children. 93p.
Caughey, John Walton MA 1926 California [532]
Early Federal relations with New Mexico. 131p.
Section on control of Navajo and Pueblo, and warfare with Apache and Comanche.
Caughey, John Walton PhD 1928 California [533]
Louisiana under Spain, 1762-1783. Pub: "Bernardo de Galvez in Louisiana, 1776-1783." U.C.L.A., Pubs. Soc. Sci., IV [1934] 290p.
Cauvin, Mary Austin MA 1939 Louisiana [534]
The French Ursulines in colonial Louisiana, 1727-1824. Their school for Indians and Negroes .
Caywood, Louis Richard MA 1933 Arizona [535]
The archaeology of the Sulphur Spring Valley, Arizona.
Chadwick, William Sandy MA 1941 Sul Ross [536]
A brief history of Panola County, Texas. 72p. Caddo, Cherokee, Asinai.
Chaffee, Eugene Bernard MA 1931 California [537]
Early history of the Boise region 1811-1864. 91p. Shoshoni.
Chalfant, Stuart A. MA 1951 Columbia [538]
A comparative analysis of Arikara and Mandan religious and ceremonial organization. 84p.
Chamberlain, Alexander F. PhD 1892 Clark [539]
The language of the Mississaga Indians of Skugog. Pub : Phila: McCalla & Co., [1892] 84p.
This was the first PhD in Anthropology to be granted in the United States. Since Clark University had no Anthropology Department at that time, the degree was earned in the Soci- ology Department. See also 841, 3336.
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Chamberlain, Robert Stoner PhD 1936 Harvard [540] Francisco de Montejo and the conquest of Yucatan, c. 1473-1546. 377p. Pub: "The conquest and colonization of Yucatan, 1517-1550." Carnegie Inst. Wash., Pubs. #582 [1948] 365p.
Summarizes Yucatecan prehistory, plus extensive consideration of the Spanish Conquest of the Maya.
Champe, John Leland PhD 1946 Columbia [541]
Ash Hollow Cave: a study of stratigraphic sequence in the central Great Plains. Pub: U/Nebr., Stud., n.s. #1 [1946] 131p., illus.
Chandler, Anna Lewis MA 1949 Indiana [542]
The Miami Indians. 84p.
Chaney, Margaret A. MA 1928 Oklahoma [543]
A tribal history of the Seminole Indians. 134p.
Emphasizes the Oklahoma Seminole.
Chang-Rodriguez, Eugenio PhD 1955 Washington [544] La literatura politica de Gonzalez Prada, Mariategui y Haya de la Torre. 564p. M .
Includes consideration of Indian problems in Latin America, and Indianismo.
Chapman, Carl Haley MA 1946 New Mexico [545]
A study of the classification, distribution, and sequence of the archaeological cultures of Missouri. Pub: uA preliminary survey of Missouri archaeology." Missouri Archeol., X pts. 1-4 [1946-1948] 164p.
Chapman, Charles Edward PhD 1915 California [546] The founding of Spanish California : the northwestward expansion of New Spain, 1687-1783. Pub: NY: Macmil- lan [1916] 485p.
Chapman, Martha Corbett MA 1937 No. Carolina [547] Indian relations in colonial North Carolina, 1584-1754. Cherokee.
Chapmann, Anne Mac-Kaye MA 1956 Mexico: EN [548] Raices y consecuencias de la guerra de los aztecas contra Azcapotzalco.
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Chappel. Wilbur Walter MA 1943 So. Methodist [549] Altamirano, el gran maestro Indio. lOlp. Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Indian novelist, professor, and poet.
Chapple, Eliot Dismore PhD 1933 Harvard [550]
The theory of associations as applied to primitive and
civilized communities, with special emphasis upon the
functional approach. 380p.
Compares Omaha Indian social organization with typical New England community.
Chard, Chester Stevens PhD 1953 California [551]
Kamchadal culture and its relationships in the Old and New Worlds. Pub: Kroeber Anthro. Soc, Paps. #8-9 [1953] 70p; 44p.
Includes Koryak, Chukchi, Eskimo, and North West Coast tribes.
Charles, Lucile Hoerr PhD 1943 Yale [552]
Growing up through drama: the educational role of dramatization in primitive puberty rites. 412p. Pub: Jour. Amer. Folklore, LXIX #233 [1946] p247-262.
Cross- culture survey data. Includes Indians.
Chatfield, Jennifer MA 1948 New Mexico [553]
The Pentecostal move at Sia Pueblo: individual devi- ation and group reintegration as a result of contact pressure. 78p.
Chauvenet, William MA 1935 New Mexico [554]
Erosion control in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, for the preservation of archaeological sites. 60p.
Chesky, Jane MA 1943 Arizona [555]
The nature and function of Papago music. 137p.
Chewning, Elizabeth Key MA 1935 Texas [556]
Comparison of the cultures of the Bushmen and Fuegians, with special reference to the mental aspects.
Indians of Tierra del Fuego.
Childears, Carolyn Lucille MA 1949 Denver [557]
An analysis of Indian place names in four Rocky Moun- tain states. 186p. Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico.
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Chtlders, Floy Lydia MA 1939 Oklahoma A & M [558] A study of the costumes of the Indian tribes at the time of their removal to Oklahoma. 36p.
Chisum, Emmett D. MA 1953 Wyoming [559]
The construction of the Union Pacific Railroad through Wyoming, 1867-1869. 130p.
General references to the Indians and Indian raids during con- struction.
Cho, Ting-Li MA 1951 Oregon [560]
A plan for Klamath Indian Reservations. 55p.
Community development, especially mixed-population towns on the reservation. Indian- White relations.
Choate, Julian Ernest, jb. PhD 1954 Vanderbilt [561] The myth of the American cowboy: a study of the cattleman's frontier in history and fiction. 469p. M .
Indians in passim, mostly as they affected or fought with the cowboy. Period 1890-1915.
Cho wen, Richard Henry MA 1941 Northwestern [562] The history of treaty making with the Potawatomi Nation of Indians, lllp.
Chowning, Martha Ann MA 1952 Pennsylvania [563]
Raven myths in northwestern North America and northeastern Asia. 179p.
Christensen, Carl Donald MA 1940 Nebraska [564]
A partial evaluation of the Seventh Day Adventist Indian secondary schools in Bolivia and Peru. 92p.
Christensen, Ross Taylor PhD 1956 Arizona [565]
An archaeological study of the Illescas- Jubones coast of northern Peru and southern Ecuador. 455p. M .
Christiansen, William V. MS/Ed 1955 Utah Agri [566] The employers' opinions on Navajo student employees during the summer of 1954. 94p.
190 students from Intermountain School.
Churchill, Charles W. MA 1940 New York [567]
Economic culture of the Porno Indians of northern California. 71p., illus.
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Clapp, Elizabeth MA 1934 Wichita [568]
The Medicine Lodge Indian Treaty. 91p. Comanche, Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache, Cheyenne, Arapaho.
Clardy, Ellen Sheridan MA 1935 Chicago [569]
The beginnings of an American Indian policy. 90p.
Clark, Bonnie Jean MA 1943 California [570]
Peruvian gauze techniques. 80p., pis.
Clark, Harold Edward PhD 1955 Indiana [571]
Fen im ore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales: a problem in race. 260p. M.
Discusses Cooper's presentation of Indian- White relationships and his arguments against racial equality.
Clark, Howard Glenn MA 1953 Pittsburgh [572]
John Praser, western Pennsylvania frontiersman. Miami.
Clark, Ira Granville, jr. MA 1937 Oklahoma [573]
Attempts to form an Indian Confederation in Oklahoma, 1860-1890. 238p.
Clark, Ira Granville, jr. PhD 1947 California [574]
The railroads and the tribal lands: Indian Territory, 1838-1890. 336p.
Clark, Joseph Stanley PhD 1940 Wisconsin [575]
The Ponca Indian Agency. 440p., map.
Considers Indian Bureau activities in one specific agency; Ponca, Pawnee, Nez Perce, Oto, Missouri and Tonkawa tribes.
Clark, Letitia Macelia MA 1910 Stanford [576]
The first expedition of Juan Bautista de Anza, 1773 to 1774. 80p. Indian raids, contacts between Whites and Indians.
Clark, Richard Elijah PhD 1915 Pennsylvania [577]
The effect of social forces upon religious rites and cere- monies. Pub: U/Penna. Press [1924] 81p.
§ 7 "Religion of Ancient Mexico"; § 8 "Religion of Ancient Peru".
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Clark, Robert Carlton MA 1901 Texas [578]
The beginnings of Texas : Fort Saint Louis and Mission San Francisco de los Tejas. Pub: Texas State Hist. Qtly., I #3 [1902] pl71-205. Considerable on missions to Tejas Indians.
Clark, Robert Thomas, jr. PhD 1932 Stanford [579]
Herder and the Noble Savage. Pub: Herder: his life and
thought. U/Calif. Press [1955] 501p.
Many examples to indicate Herder's concept of the Savage. In- cludes Iroquois peace plan, and White-Indian struggle.
Clarke, Eleanor Parker MA 1933 Arizona [580]
Designs on the prehistoric pottery of Arizona. Pub: U I Ariz., Soc. Sci. Bull. #9 [1935] 76p., illus.
Clarke-Smith, Linda MA 1907 Columbia [581]
Primitive woman. A study of woman among the tribes of Australia and of the Iroquois Confederacy. 46p.
Clay, Donice Louise MA 1935 Oklahoma A & M [582] A study of art among the Kiowa Indian school children. 91p.
Cleary, Thomas Francis PhD 1932 Illinois [583]
The history of the Catholic Church in Illinois from 1763-1844. 469p. § 1 "Indian missions in Illinois".
Clements, Forrest Edward MA 1925 California [584] Primitive concepts of disease in North America.
Clements, Forrest Edward PhD 1928 California [585] Primitive concepts of disease. Pub: U '/ 'Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archeol. Ethnol., XXXII #2 [1932] pl85-252.
Clements, Leon Eugene MA 1938 Colorado State [586] Possibilities of rehabilitating the Oglala Sioux. 114p.
Cliff, Thelma Drake MA 1942 Oregon [587]
A history of the Warm Springs Reservation, 1855-1900. 323p.
Clifford, Barbara Marr EdD 1941 New York [588]
Hiawatha, an Indian boy: An operetta based on Henry W. Longfellow's poem. 104p.
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Clifford, Dorothy MA 1942 Washington [589]
American women playwrights before 1850.
Discusses first Indian play (1794), Tammany, by Anne Kamble Hatton.
Clifford, Myrtle MA 1932 Montana [590]
Three women of frontier Montana. 41p.
One was Natowap Tsis-Tseksin, daughter of Matose-Apiw, Chief of Bloods of the North.
Cline, Howard F. PhD 1947 Harvard [591]
Regionalism and society in Yucatan, 1825-1847. 2 vols. Life and culture of the Maya, their economy and land systems.
Cline, Omer W. MA 1948 East Texas [592]
History of Mitchell County to 1900. 149p. Texas. § 2 "Indian depredations, expeditions, and problems."
Clingan, Dorothy Edwina MA 1934 Yale [593]
The Iroquois Confederacy, 1682-1690. 120p.
Coan, Charles Florus MA 1915 California [594]
The Federal Indian policy in the Oregon country, 1849-1855. 82p., maps.
Coan, Charles Florus PhD 1920 California [595]
The Federal Indian policy in the Pacific Northwest, 1849-1870. 494p.
Cobb, Jesse Ltjdowick MA 1917 California [596]
The establishment of Civil Government in Oregon, 1837-1845.
Several pages on laws of the Nez Perce.
Cobb, William Montague PhD 1932 West. Reserve [597] Human archives. 208p.
Surveys "human material in U.S. and Canada now available for advancement of knowledge of physical anthropology and human growth". Concentrates on data in urban areas in modern times, but includes material on Indian skeletal remains.
Coburn, Miner Thompson MA 1934 Northwestern [598] A study of commercial Chicago from the rebuilding of Fort Dearborn to the River and Harbor Convention, 1816-1847. Includes Indian relations of the area.
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Cocks, Joel Ellis MS 1951 Florida [599]
Colonial beginnings of Mexican textile industry. 122p.
About half of the thesis discusses Aztec use of textiles before the Conquest. Balance considers contemporary Mexican textile industry.
Codere, Helen Frances PhD 1950 Columbia [600]
Fighting with property ; a study of Kwakiutl potlatch- ing and warfare, 1792-1930. Pub: Amer. Ethnol. Soc., Mono. #18 [1950] 136p., illus.
Cody, Edmund Raymond MA 1932 Idaho [601]
The early history of the Catholic Church in the Willa- mette Valley, 1838-1848. 66p. Indians missions mentioned incidentally.
Coe, Robert H. MA 1926 Tennessee [602]
Benjamin Hawkins, Indian agent from 1796 to 1817. 98p.
Coe, William Robertson II MA 1953 Pennsylvania [603] The artifacts, caches, and burials of Piedras Negras, Guatemala. 174p., illus.
Coffey, John Lockhart MA 1925 Oklahoma A &M [604] The Five Civilized Tribes and their influence in Okla- homa history. 11 Op.
Coffey, Lois Marie Reynolds MA 1931 Oklahoma A&M [605] A history of the Wichitas. 92p.
Coffin, Ernest William PhD 1908 Clark [606]
On the education of backward races. Pub : Pedagogical Seminary, XV [1908] pl-62.
§ 10 "Our Indian problem" Pueblo, Southwest, Cherokee, Iroquois and Mission tribes.
Coghlan, Mary Daniel MA 1943 Fordham [607]
The Anglo-Spanish conflict for supremacy of the southern
frontier: 1600-1748. lllp.
Includes brief mention of Spanish-Anglo relations with Ap- palachi, Creek and Seminole.
Cohn, Abye Albert MA 1906 Columbia [608]
Who are citizens of the United States ? And who persons ? 63p. Very brief mention of Indian legal cases.
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Coine, Harriett Edythe MA 1932 So. California [609] The play life of certain Indian tribes in California. 65p.
Cole, David L. MS 1954 Oregon [610]
A contribution to the archaeology of The Dalles region. 176p.
Coleman, Bernard PhD 1947 Catholic [611]
Decorative designs of theOjibwa of northern Minnesota. Pub: Cath. U., Anthro. Ser. #12 [1947] 125p., illus.
Coleman, Lois Frierson MA 1939 So. Methodist [612]
Aspects of Indian civilization ; as revealed in representa- tive Mexican novels. 73p.
Collett, Beryl Bishop MA 1922 Stanford [613]
The character of the California Indian as portrayed in California literature. 220p.
Collier, Donald PhD 1954 Chicago [614]
Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ce- ramics of the Viru Valley, Peru. Pub: Chi. Mus. Nat. Hist., Fieldiana, XLIII [1955] 226p.
Collier, Malcolm Carr PhD 1951 Chicago [615]
Local organization among the Navaho. 113p. M.
Collins, Gladys Irene MA 1929 Oklahoma [616]
A history of Spanish west Texas. 77p. § 3 Spanish relations with Indian tribes, 1535-1762.
Collins, Hazel Minnie MA 1917 California [617]
Rivera's inspection of the frontier Presidios of New Spain, 1724-1728. 115p.
Collins, June McCormick MA 1946 Chicago [618]
A study of religious change among the Skagit Indians of western Washington. 135p.
Collins, June McCormick PhD 1949 Chicago [619]
The influence of White contact on class distinction and political authority among the Indians of northern Puget Sound. 104p. M.
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Collins, Lloyd R. MS 1951 Oregon [620]
The cultural positions of the Kalapuya in the Pacific Northwest. 155p.
Collins, Mary Delecta MA 1947 Niagara [621]
History of the "Song of Hiawatha". 109p.
Colson, Elizabeth Florence PhD 1944 Radcliffe [622] The Makah: a study of assimilation. 613p., maps. Pub: The Makah Indians. U/Minn. Press [1953] 308p.
Colton, Ray Charles PhD 1954 Maryland [623]
The American Civil War in the western Territories of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. 32 3p. M.
Plains; Navaho, Apache, Ute, Shoshoni, Bannock. Much on Indian activities, 1861-65.
Comin, Howard V., jr. MA 1926 Drake [624]
The development of Indian citizenship in the United States. 96p.
Conn, Richard MA 1955 Washington [625]
A classification of aboriginal North American clothing. 80p.
Connelly, John MA 1946 West. Reserve [626]
Shungopavi: a story of intercultural relations. 438p.
Based on personal experiences at Shungopovi Day School.
Connolly, Florence MA 1940 Arizona [627]
The origin and diffusion of smudged pottery in the Southwest. 135p.
Connolly, Gregory M. MA 1935 Niagara [628]
St. Isaac Jogues. 23p. 1607-1646. His work among the Huron and Iroquois tribes.
Connolly, Sarah Ward MA 1951 So. Methodist [629]
Mary Austin's philosophy of the land. Influence of the Indian "Earth Mother" on Mary Austin.
Connor, Daniel A. MA 1949 Texas Westn. [630]
Military operations in the Southwest, 1861-1865; and
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battles and movements of the Union and Confederate Texas, forces and campaigns against the Indians in northwest New Mexico and Arizona during the Civil War period. 161p., illus.
Connor, Sydney MA 1942 Yale [631]
The social organization of the Bering Sea region. 94p.
Conroy, Margaret Ann MA 1952 Niagara [632]
Missionary effort in Huronia, 1634-1650. 130p.
Constas, Helen MA 1948 New School [633]
Bureaucratic collectivism : A study of the Incas of Peru. 72p.
Contreras, Doris M. MA 1954 Mexico City [634]
Clavigero : un estudio de su Historia Antigua de Mexico, sus fuentes historicas, con indice analitico de la obra. 73p.
Career of Francisco Xavier Clavigero [1731-1787]; sources and development of his famed Historia, and problems of ortho- graphy.
Coogan, John Edward PhD 1934 Fordham [635]
The eloquence of our American Indian: as reported in the writings of European missionaries concerning es- pecially the tribes of the St. Lawrence Valley, the Great Lakes region, and the western Plains. 404p.
Cook, Ruth Cathlyn MA 1935 Minnesota [636]
The results of a remediation program, which used the activity unit technique, on subject matter accomplish- ments and on certain attitudes of a group of third and fourth grade Indian children at the Red Lake Agency school. 257p. Chippewa.
Cook, Sarah Louise MA 1930 New Mexico [637]
The ethnobotany of the Jemez Indians. 28p., maps. 55 species of plants and uses.
Cook, William Adelbert MS/Ed 1911 Illinois [638]
The American Indian; a study in race education. 191p.
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Cooke, Anne Milne MA 1937 Yale [639]
The material culture of the Northern Ute. 118p., illus.
Coonrod, Guy Raymond MA 1947 Colorado [640]
Kansas Indian lands, 1803-1854. lOOp.
Cooper, Arch Eldredge MA 1942 Chicago [641]
Ecological aspects of the family hunting territory system of the northeastern Algonkians. 48p.
Cooper, Esther Fager MA 1924 Iowa [642]
Genesis and application of the Dawes Act. 293p.
Cooper, Leland Rogers MA 1948 Minnesota [643]
Culture aspects of the Nett Lake Indian Village. 121p. Chippewa.
Coopwood, Jtjlia MA 1938 Texas [644]
History of the La Bahia settlements during the adminis- tration of Captain Manuel Ramirez de la Piscina, 1750 to 1776. 124p.
Chapter on relations with the Karankawa, Apache, Aranama and Tamique of Texas.
Coose, Lois MA 1941 St. Mary's [645]
The Texans' necessities of life, 1821-1845. 114p. Sections on Indian foods, Indian cultural gifts to Whites.
Cope, Alice Rue MA 1929 Pittsburgh [646]
Fort Mcintosh. Wyandot.
Cope, Leona MA 1917 California [647]
Calendars of the Indians north of Mexico. 53p. Pub: U/Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archeol. Ethnol, XVI #4 [1919] pll9-176.
Cope, Robert Samuel PhD 1950 Ohio State [648]
Slavery and servitude in the colony of Virginia in the seventeenth century.
Includes considerable Indian slavery.
Copenhaver, Ellen G. MA 1933 Columbia [649]
Life and culture of the Indians of southwestern Virginia. 82p., illus.
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Corbert, Anita Lawrence MA 1903 Stanford [650]
Influence of physiography upon the occupation and settlement of New Mexico and Arizona. 43p. Chapter on Indians of the area.
Corbett, John Maxwell MA 1939 So. California [651] Ball courts and ball games of the ancient American Indians. 79p.
Corbett, John Maxwell PhD 1951 Columbia [652]
A comparative analysis of the cultural remains from early Ancon and early Supe, Peru. 128p., illus. M. Pub: with Gordon R. Willey, Early Ancon and early Supe culture, Chavin horizon sites of the central Peruvian coast. Columbia U. Press [1954] 180p., illus.
Corkern, Florence R. MA 1940 Texas [653]
An evaluation of Southwest books for primary children. Section on Indian books.
Cornell, Ruth E. PhD 1930 Pennsylvania [654]
A study of the geographical distribution of the fishing methods of the North American Indians. 59p.
Cornett, Lloyd H., jr. MA 1954 Oklahoma [655]
Leasing and utilization of land of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, 1891-1907. 284p.
Oklahoma Arapaho and Cheyenne.
Cornish, Dudley T. MA 1947 Colorado [656]
Colorado in Congress: the first five years, 1876-1881. Considers legislation applied to Indians and Indian affairs.
Correia, Delia Richards MA 1935 California [657]
Lasuen in California. 179p. Missions in lower and upper California.
Corry, John Pitts PhD 1935 Pennsylvania [658]
Indian affairs in Georgia, 1732-1756. Pub: U/Penna. Press [1936] 197p.
Costikyan, Hagop STM 1936 Union [659]
The Friends in the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War, 1783-1865. 151p. Brief mention of Quaker missions to the Indians.
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Cotter, John Lambert MA 1935 Denver [660]
Yuma and Folsom artifacts. 161p., pis. Pub: "The sig- nificance of Folsom and Yuma artifact occurrences in the light of typology and distribution." Phila. Anthro. Soc, Pubs., I [1937] p22-35, illus.
Coulter, Joseph E. MA 1948 Oklahoma [661]
Catholic missions among the Potawatomi Indians.
Count, Earl Wendel PhD 1935 California [662]
The Earth-Diver: an attempt at an Asiatic-American correlation. 319p.
Covey, Anna Hays MA 1935 Texas [663]
The public career of Dixon Hall Lewis to 1844.
Alabama Senator, active in Indian affairs.
Covington, James Warren PhD 1949 Oklahoma [664]
Relations between the Ute Indians and the United States Government, 1848-1900. 310p.
Cowan, Clara Blanche MA 1941 Missouri [665]
Assimilation of the Cherokees (as revealed in a hundred urban families). 14 lp.
Cox, Carol MA 1939 Denver [666]
A study of Indian dwellings in the western area of North America. 158p.
Cox, Charles Raymond MA 1931 Oklahoma A & M [667] Caddoan relations with the White race previous to 1801. 174p.
Considerable primary source material; includes all major Cad- doan tribes.
Cox, Isaac J. PhD 1904 Pennsylvania [668]
The early exploration of Louisiana. Pub : Cincinnati U. Press [1906] 160p.
Considers early Indian- White explorer contacts.
Cox, Lionel Conrad MS/Ed 1938 Wyoming [669]
A study of the intelligence of Indian and White children.
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Coy, Edna MA 1939 Texas [670]
Cultural relations between South America and the Old World with reference to possible contact across the Pacific Ocean. 136p.
Craig, Donald Munro MA 1940 California [671]
The Yaqui problem, 1880-1939.
Craig, Edith MA 1943 Colorado A & M [672]
Needs of Indian girls for homemaking education. lOOp.
Craig, Lucie Hinton MA 1929 Mississippi [673]
The removal of the Chickasaw Indians. 109p.
Craig, Sarah Helen MA 1933 Ohio State [674]
Comparative study of the novels, dealing with the South- west, of Gertrude Atherton and Mary Austin.
Crane, Fred Arthur PhD 1952 Yale [675]
The Noble Savage in America, 1815-1860. 453p.
Crane, Katharine Elizabeth MA 1925 Smith [676]
The Indian policy of the United States Government since 1871. 88p.
Crane, Katharine Elizabeth PhD 1930 Chicago [677] Indian relations in the Old Northwest before 1811. 177p.
Crane, Verner Winslow PhD 1915 Pennsylvania [678] The Southern frontier, 1670-1732. Pub: Duke U. Press [1928] 391p. The Indian frontier of South Carolina, 1670-1715.
Cravens, Dollye Hefner MA 1942 Oklahoma A&M [679] Standard bearer of the Cherokees : the life of William Wirt Hastings. 42p.
Cresap, Bernarr PhD 1949 Vanderbilt [680]
The career of General 0. C Ord to 1864.
Considers his activities in Seminole War, Washington and Oregon Indian campaigns, 1855-1858.
Crespi, Alberta R. EdD 1942 Fordham [681]
Secondary school teachers in the Territories and pos- sessions of the United States. 320p. Considers Alaskan native schools, conditions and needs.
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Cresson, Francis M., jr. MA 1937 Pennsylvania [682]
Maya and Mexican sweat houses. 34p. A comparative study of Mesoamerican architecture.
Crippen, Harlan Robert MA 1950 California [683]
The Dakota Indians and New France, 1654-1760.
Criswell, Elijah Harry PhD 1936 Missouri [684]
Lewis and Clark: linguistic pioneers. Pub: U /Missouri Stud., XV #2 [1940] 102p.
§ 1 "The New World of explorers . . . the Indians". Includes the Lewis and Clark lexicon.
Crites, Kenneth Kipling MA 1953 New Mexico [685]
A study of teacher turnover on the Navajo Reservation.
Crocker, William Henry MA 1953 Stanford [686]
A systematic approach to the study of innovators, deviants and conformers through the use of personal documents. 32 2p. Uses Indian individual histories as case-examples.
Crockett, Grace Lilian MA 1918 California [687]
Mange's Luz de Tierra Incognita; a translation of the original manuscript, together with an historical intro- duction. 193p.
Indians in Pimeria Alta, 1694-1701.
Crockett, Joy MA 1923 Idaho [688]
Operations of the Hudson's Bay Company in Old Oregon. 33p.
Mentions Indians only incidentally ; emphasis is on organization, founding of trading posts, and other activities.
Croft, Kenneth MA 1949 Indiana [689]
A guide to source material on extinct North American Indian languages. 8p. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XIV #4 [1948] p260-268.
Croft, Kenneth PhD 1953 Indiana [690]
Matlapa and classical Nahuatl : with comparative notes on the two dialects. 122p. M. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XIX-XX [1953-1954] var. pp.
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Crone:, Leslie M. MA 1938 Arizona [691]
Indian education in terms of pupil and community needs, lllp.
Cronyn, George William MA 1917 Columbia [692]
The frontier in American literature prior to the Civil War. 145p.
Includes general references to Indians.
Crook, Clifton Allen MA/Ed 1941 Washington [693]
A study of Indian education in Washington.
Period 1930-1941. Examines assumption by Washington of state responsibility for schools.
Crooks, Mauricta Dale MA 1937 Oklahoma [694]
Dennis Wolfe Bushyhead and his influence on Oklahoma history. 126p.
Contains much original manuscript material, letters and docu- ments pertaining to Cherokee history.
Cross, Barney Edward MA 1935 Colorado State [695]
General John Simcoe as a disturbing factor in the Old Northwest. 113p.
Mohawk, Mingo, Shawnee, Cherokee, Chippewa, Huron, Six Nations.
Crossett, Lela MA 1928 California [696]
New Mexico Pueblo Indians as described by the early explorers. 187p.
Crouch, William Ward MA 1932 Tennessee [697]
Missionary activities among the Cherokee Indians, 1757-1838. 202p.
Croushore, James Henry PhD 1943 Yale [698]
John William DeForest. A biographical and critical study to the year 1868. 397p., photos.
Background for his History of the Indians of Connecticut. Used firsthand data; much on Indians, and his technique of research.
Crowder, Mary William MA 1927 Oklahoma [699]
Virginia's relations with the Indians, 1607-1763. 77p. Algonquin, Five Nations, Mohawk.
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Crowe, Fletcher Standefer MA 1922 Washington/ SL [700] The National policy of frontier defense, 1815-1825. 95p. Includes Seminole, Creek, Arikara, Sioux, Choctaw.
Crown, Winton L. MA 1950 Fort Hays [701]
A study of Indian raids in northwest Kansas, 1864-1878. 135p.
Cruden, Da vina Ruth MA 1922 California [702]
Early fur trade in California. 286p.
Crump, Bonnie Lela Massey PhD 1932 Columbia [703] The educability of Indian children in Reservation schools. Pub: Durant, Okla: Soeastn. State Teachers Coll., Contr. Educ. #3 [1932] 59p. Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma only.
Culhane, Albert Edward MA 1934 Colorado [704]
A history of the settlement of La Plata County, Colorado. Much on Ute Indians.
Culp, Ruby Lee MA 1934 Geo. Washington [705]
The missions of the American Board and Presbyterian Church among the Five Civilized Tribes, 1803-1860. 152p.
Cummings, J. R. MA 1941 Texas Tech. [706]
Medical practices of the Indian of the Southwest.
Cunningham, James Stewart PhD 1946 California [707] Spanish colonization in Patagonia, 1778-1783. 190p. Araucanians, Patagonians, Pampas.
Cureton, Robert Elliott MA 1937 Atlanta [708]
The Indian problem in colonial Georgia, 1733-1745.
Curley, Michael Joseph PhD 1940 Catholic [709]
Church and state in the Spanish Floridas (1783-1822). Pub: Cath. U., Stud. Amer. Church Hist., XXX [1940] 380p., illus.
Currie, Althea Elizabeth MA 1930 Illinois [710]
The American Indian as portrayed by Montaigne, Voltaire, and Chateaubriand. 56p.
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Currie, Gordon C. MA 1947 Mt. Allison [711]
Indian education in Nova Scotia. 59p.
Curtis, Martha Elizabeth PhD 1944 Cornell [712]
A study of the relation of some science materials known to certain Algonkin Indians to present elementary science teaching.
Education of Indian child and trait complex of tribe as exempli- fied by study of Keshena Menomini.
Curry, Laura Kathleen MAE 1937 Mexico [713]
La rebeldia entre los Indios de Mexico. 68p. A summary of Indian rebellions in Mexico.
Curry, Raymond William MA 1942 Arizona [714]
Arizona in fiction. 213p.
1848-1942. Regards Indian as second in importance only to the cowboy.
Curry, Robert A. MA 1955 Buffalo [715]
New York Loyalists and the American Revolution. 245p. Frequent references to Indian role in the Revolution.
Custer, John L. MA 1951 Mexico City [716]
Excavation at Culhuacan. 190p., illus.
Account of the excavation of a pre-Conquest city underlying the present Barrio de San Francisco de Culhuacan.
Cutter, Donald Colgett PhD 1950 California [717]
Spanish exploration of California's central valley.
Effects of penetration into valley by Whites; refugee Indians from missions pursued. 45 explorations considered.
Dabney, Margaret Alice MA 1945 Kansas [718]
Materials native to Oklahoma in art education.
Historical background on Indian tribes and Pueblo ruins; two maps show Five Tribes before and after removal. Not primarily Indian.
Dacey, William MA 1946 Clark [719]
Geographic origins of art; a regional concept of clas- sification. 141p.
Includes environmental consideration of Indian art; examines differences between primitive and sophisticated art expressions.
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Dagley, Asa Wallace MA 1926 Oklahoma [720]
The Negro of Oklahoma.
Negroes held as slaves by each of Five Civilized Tribes ; freed- men adopted into tribes; their treatment, problems. Much on Indians.
Dahlgren de Jordan, Barbro MA 1956 Mexico: EN [721] La Mixteca, su cultura e historia prehispanica. Pub: U /Mexico: Collec. culturas mexicanas, II [1954] 399p.
Daifuku, Hiroshi PhD 1951 Harvard [722]
A conceptual scheme of Southwestern archaeology in the light of the excavation of a Basket Maker Ill-Pueblo I site in the Jeddito Valley, northeastern Arizona. 181p., illus. Pub: Amer. Anthro., LIV#2 [1952] p 191-200.
Dalager, Rudolph Levin MA 1930 So. California [723] The Espejo expedition into New Mexico, 1582-1583. 88p.
Dale, Kenneth Ivan EdD 1949 No. Dakota [724]
Navajo Indian educational administration. 196p.
Dale, Margaret Pressly MA 1933 Columbia [725]
The Cronica Mexicana by Hernando Alvarado Tezozomoc. 96p.
Dall, Dorothy MA 1936 Montana [726]
The influence of Governor Isaac Ingalls Stevens on the opening of the Northwest. 88p.
Dalrymple, Paul Clement MA 1952 Syracuse [727]
An historical geography of Monhegan Island, Maine. 109p., illus.
Based largely on Williams' History of Maine; Indian- White relations considered at length.
Daniels, James Manley MA 1948 Texas [728]
La Junta de los Rios and the despoblado, 1680-1760. Indians of the Big Bend region ; missions.
Danson, Edward Bridge PhD 1952 Harvard [729]
An archaeological survey of west central New Mexico and east central Arizona. 2 vols., illus.
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Dargan, Lena Dingman MA 1932 New Mexico [730]
James S. Calhoun in New Mexico. 131p. His career as Indian Agent, 1849-1852.
Dark, Philip John Crosskey PhD 1954 Yale [731]
Methods in ethnohistory : with reference to Mixtec materials. 32 3p., illus.
Darlington, Marion MA 1943 Columbia [732]
A study of the poetry of the Indians of North America and its influence on modern American poetry. 296p.
Darnell, William Leonard MA 1930 Texas [733]
The services of Francisco de Urdifiola in Nueva Vizcaya, 1575-1612.
Dart, Marguerite Mildred MA 1954 California [734] The history of Lompoc Valley, California. 169p., photos. Chumash.
Daugherty, George Henry, jr. PhD 1925 Chicago [735] Reflections of environment in North American Indian literature.
Excludes myths and tales. Considers songs and ritual orations of Indians in general, primarily Chippewa, Sioux, Pima and some Iroquois.
Daugherty, Richard D. PhD 1953 Washington [736]
Early man in the Columbia Intermontane Province. 376p. M. Pub: U/Utah, Anthro. Paps. #24 [1956] 123p.
Davalos Hurtado, Eusebio MA 1956 Mexico: EN [737] La deformacion craneana entre los Tlatelolca.
Davidson, Donald Curtis MA 1934 California [738]
The North West Company in Old Oregon and New Caledonia. 87p. Includes Cowlitz, Snake, Iroquois and other tribes.
Davidson, Gordon Charles MA 1908 California [739]
Report on the manuscripts of British Columbia in the Bancroft collection. 6p. Includes manuscripts discussing Indians of British Columbia.
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Davidson, Gobdon Charles PhD 1916 California [740] The North West Company. Pub: U /Calif. Pubs. Hist, VII [1918] 349p. Indian material relating to fur trade throughout.
Davidson, James Allie PhD 1941 Pittsburgh [741]
Baptist beginnings in western Pennsylvania. Some consideration of Baptist mission work among Indians.
Davidson, Kobebt Nathaniel MA 1952 Stanford [742] A study of the Ghost Dance of 1889. 49p.
Davidson, William David MA 1948 Dulce [743]
A method for studying religious cult and healing cere- monies and its application to a Guatemalan Indian curing ceremony. 145p.
Pokoman Indian curer was informant.
Davis, Caboline Leola MA 1937 Oklahoma [744]
The history of the schools and the educational develop- ment of the Chickasaw Nation. 146p.
Davis, Dobis Winona MA 1939 Washington [745]
The Land Ordinance of 1785. Brief references to Indian titles, cessions and treaties.
Davis, Edwabd MA 1919 Oklahoma [746]
Tribal land titles in Oklahoma. 50p.
Circa 1860-1914. Tribes of Indian Territory.
Davis, Edwabd PhD 1935 Texas [747]
History of Federal relations with the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians since 1865. 544p.
Davis, Edwabd Mott, jb. PhD 1954 Harvard [748]
The culture history of the central Great Plains prior to the introduction of pottery. 386p., illus.
Davis, Geobge Habland MS/Ed 1941 Oregon State [749] A curriculum based on the functional needs of the Navajo.
Davis, Gladys Maude MA 1937 Colorado [750]
The Indians and Indian campaigns in the Panhandle of Texas. 135p., map.
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Davis, James Thomas MA 1954 California [751]
The Patterson Mound: a comparative analysis of the archaeology of Site Alameda 328.
Davis, John Benjamin MA 1929 Geo. Peabody [752]
The life and works of Sequoyah. 102p.
Davis, John Wayne MA 1934 Colorado [753]
A history of the Pipestone Reservation and quarry in Minnesota. 115p.
Davis, Lawrence J. MA 1944 So. California [754]
The sociocultural changes in the Cheyenne River Sioux Indians as a result of contact with White civilization.
Davis, Robert Yarborough MA 1944 Iowa [755]
A study of the San Juan Indian Mission. 147p.
Davis, William Lyle PhD 1943 California [756]
Mission St. Anne of the Cayuse Indians, 1847-1848. 238p.
Davlin, Joyce Katharyn MA 1956 Mexico: EN [757] Breve estudio de los entierros en Mesoamerica prehis- panica.
Day, Arthur Grove MA 1942 Stanford [758]
North American ritual poetry in English translation.
Day, Arthur Grove PhD 1944 Stanford [759]
Types of North American Indian poetry in English translation. Pub: The sky clears; poetry of the American Indian. Macmillan [1951] 204p. Considers 38 Indian tribes, also several Mesomerican groups.
Day, Murlin Webster MA 1937 Kentucky [760]
Sir William Johnson and the Conspiracy of Pontiac. 74p.
Daywalt, William E. PhD 1948 U.C.L.A. [761]
A critical study of contemporary Mexican Indian pot- tery. 269p.
Also includes corollary study of work at several Indian Reser- vations in U.S. and British Columbia.
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Dazey, Elizabeth Thorne MA 1948 California [762]
The transition from childhood to adulthood among the Klamath Indians of Oregon.
Deale, Valentine B. MA 1939 Notre Dame [763]
The history of the Potawatomi before 1722. 66p.
Dean, Chester L. MA 1935 So. California [764]
The Federal Indian policy in Arizona, 1863-1886. 184p.
Dearborn, Frances R. MA 1927 Iowa [765]
Problems of North American Indians : a course of study in Indian history. 23 lp.
DeArmond, Louis Cushman PhD 1950 California [766] Luis de Valdivia and defensive war in seventeenth century Chile. 264p., maps. Araucanians.
Debo, Angie Elbertha PhD 1933 Oklahoma [767]
History of the Choctaw Nation from the end of the Civil War to the close of the tribal period. Pub : Rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic. U/Okla. Press [1934] 314p., illus.
Debra, Mabel Mason MA 1928 Yale [768]
A comparative study of life forms and their symbols in Indian ceramic design of the Southwest. 33p., illus.
DeBurgos, Francis MA 1927 Texas [769]
The administration of Teodoro de Croix, Commander General of the Provincias Internas de Mexico, 1776-1783. Problems of Indian administration.
Decker, A. Mabel MA 1917 Columbia [770]
The treatment of the Indians during the Spanish con- quest. 32p.
DeFlores, Patricia Firth MA 1949 Stanford [771]
Mexican costume: its development from pre-Columbian times to the present as an expression of the blending of cultures.
DeGaetano, Leo Vincent MA 1948 New York [772]
Indian policy in early New England. 109p.
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De Groat, Elizabeth MA 1950 Catholic [773]
An analysis of the material culture of the Iroquoian Indians.
DeHarport, David Lee MA 1945 Denver [774]
A racial classification of some Pueblo crania. 76p., illus.
De la Calle y Rodriguez, Maria MA 1956 Mexico: EN [775] Funcion de la indumentaria prehispanica en el centro y sur de Mexico.
DeLaCruz, Margot Preece MA 1954 Florida [776]
The encomienda in Cuba. 72p.
1503-1520. "Contributed to the disappearance of the Indians in Cuba."
DeLaguna, Frederica Annis PhD 1933 Columbia [777]
A comparison of Eskimo and Palaeolithic art. Pub:
Amer. Jour. Archeol., XXXVI #4 [1932] p477-511; XXXVII #1 [1933] p77-107.
Delaney, Gerald yn Ann MA 1932 Columbia [778]
The manuscript of Henry David Thoreau's Notes on the North American Indians, volumes XI and XII. (Trans- cribed and edited.) 352+102p.
Delanglez, Jean PhD 1935 Catholic [779]
The French Jesuits in lower Louisiana (1700-1763). Pub : Cath. U., Stud. Amer. Church Hist, XXI [1935] 547p.
Indians considered throughout ; especially mission posts among Arkansas, Yazoo, Choctaw, Alibamu.
Delmez, Albert Juares PhD 1949 Missouri [780]
The history of the cultural missions in Mexican education. 317p. M.
Period 1923-1949. UNESCO especially considered. Indians men- tioned throughout as "peasants", but no specific tribes men- tioned.
Delorme, David P. PhD 1955 Texas [781]
A socio-economic study of the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa Indians, and a critical evaluation of proposals designed to terminate their Federal wardship status. 271p.
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Demetracopoulou, Dorothy S. PhD 1932 California [782] The Loon Woman myth: a study in synthesis. Pub: Jour. Amer. Folklore, XLVI #180 [1933] plOl-128.
DeNier, Flora Lauretta MA 1928 California [783]
Robert Livermore and the development of Livermore Valley to 1860. 221p., maps. Various Miwok tribes of the area.
Denison, Natalie Morrison MA 1938 Oklahoma [784]
Presbyterian missions and missionaries among the Choctaw to 1907. 229p.
Denison, Velma MA 1932 Geo. Peabody [785]
A brief history of the Chickasaws in Oklahoma. 125p.
Denman, Murrie MA 1953 So. Dakota [786]
Art in the life of the Sioux Indian of South Dakota.
8 black and white plates of various Sioux designs and scenes are included.
Dennerlein, Gerald Edwin MA 1941 So. California [787] History of the Ramona Land: the economic and social development of San Jacinto, California. Especial reference to Luiseno and Soboba Indians.
Dennis, Elsie Frances MA 1928 Oregon [788]
Slavery among the Indians in the Pacific Northwest. 64p.
Dennis, Mary E. MA 1939 New Mexico [789]
Plants and animals used as sources of dye, paint, and skin dressing in the Southwest. 50p.
Denniston, Douglas MA 1948 New Mexico [790]
A group of paintings derived from Southwestern Indian art. 15 photographic reproductions.
Denoyer, Charles MA 1909 No. Dakota [791]
The history of Fort Totten. 104p. Dakota Sioux.
Dent, Willard L. MA 1949 East Texas [792]
History of Stonewall County. 129p., illus.
§ 2 "Early exploration and the Indians"; § 3 "The Indian and the buffalo". Texas locale.
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Denton, Doris MA 1929 Kansas [793]
Harmony Mission, 1821-1837. 57p.
Account of a short-lived mission to the Osage Indians of Kansas,
Denton, Flossie Hilton MA 1937 Geo. Peabody [794]
Stories of the Cherokee Indians adapted to fourth grade level. 128p. "A group of Cherokee stories never before collected."
Derden, Lucien Jack MA 1949 So. Methodist [795]
The education of the shaman among the North American Indians. 90p.
Derr, Lucile Elizabeth MA 1927 California [796]
The administration of Estevan Miro in Spanish Louisiana 1784-1791, with an appendix of translations from the originals of Spanish documents, 1781-1791. 382p. Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Alibamu.
Derthick, Lawrence G. MA 1930 Tennessee [797]
The Indian boundary line in the southern district of British North America, 1763-1779. 156p.
Desmond, Gerald R. PhD 1951 Catholic [798]
Gambling among the Yakima. Pub: Cath. U., Anthro.
Ser. #14 [1952] 58p.
Deuel, Thorne PhD 1935 Chicago [799]
The application of a classificatory method to Mississippi Valley archaeology. Pub : withF. Cooper-Cole, Rediscover- ing Illinois: Archaeological explorations in and around Fulton County. U/Chi. Press [1937] p207-219.
DeVault, Earl S. MA 1940 Colorado State [80Q]
The Sioux in South Dakota. 107p.
Devereux, George PhD 1936 California [801]
The sexual life of the Mohave Indians : an interpretation in terms of social psychology. Pub : Human Biology, IX #4 [1937] p498-527.
Dewar, John MA 1954 Mexico City [802]
Mexican masks.
The mask in primitive cultures, and an artistic evaluation of the Mexican mask.
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Diamond, Herbert Maynard PhD 1917 Yale [803]
Religion, a factor in primitive economic adaptation. Pub: Religion and the Commonweal. NY: Harper & Bro. [1928] 305p.
Dibble, Charles E. MCH 1938 Mexico [804]
Un estudio del "Codice Xolot". 236p.,illus. Pub: Codice Xolotl. U/Utah Press [1951] 166p., illus.
Dibble, Charles E. DA 1942 Mexico [805]
Codice en Cruz. Pub: Mexico, D.F. : Taller Numancia [1942] 164p., illus.
Dibble, Paul Gladstone MA 1930 Chicago [806]
Christian influence among the Stockbridge Indians. 97p.
Dickerson, Oliver Morton PhD 1911 Illinois [807]
American Colonial Government 1696-1765; a study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, administrative. Pub: Cleveland: A. H. Clark [1912] 390p., illus.
Cherokee, Creek, Miami, Mohegan, Six Nations. Includes an- notated bibliography.
Dickerson, William Edwin S. MA 1952 Texas [808]
"The White Path." The ethnology of the Alabama- Koasati Indians of Texas. 179p.
Dickson, Evelyn Marthena Hogue MA 1946 Stanford [809] Food plants of the western Oregon Indians. 218p.
Diesing, Paul PhD 1952 Chicago [810]
An action program for the Fox Indians. 168p.
Diettrich, Sigismund de Rudesheim PhD 1931 Clark [811] Historical geography of the Thames River Valley, Connecticut.
Includes chapter on Pequot.
Dijour, Elizabeth MA 1931 Columbia [812]
Preliminary study of Runasimi (Q'eswa) of the Cuzqueno and Bolivian groups. 49p. A linguistic study.
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Dinnen, Catherine Marie MA 1950 So. California [813] A study of the early history of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Relation of Fort to the Miami tribes ; also Shawnee, Potawatomi, Chippewa, Ottawa.
Dionne, Gabriel MA 1947 Ottawa [814]
Histoire des methodes missionnaires utilisees par les Oblats de Marie Immaculee dans l'evangelisation des indiens du "versant pacifique" au dix-neuvieme siecle. 150p.
DiPeso, Charles Corradino, jr. MA 1950 Arizona [815] Babocomari, Indian village located on the Babocomari River: an archaeological site in southeastern Arizona. 416p. Pub: Dragoon: The Amerind Found., #5 [1951] 248p., illus.
DiPeso, Charles Corradino, jr. PhD 1953 Arizona [816] The Sobaipuri Indians of the upper San Pedro River Valley, southeastern Arizona. 405p. M. Pub: Dragoon: The Amerind Found., #6 [1953] 285p., illus.
Ethnohistorical and archaeological study; Spanish contacts, 1450-1692, and their impact, intensively examined.
Dittert, Alfred E., jr. MA 1949 New Mexico [817]
The prehistoric population and architecture of the Cebol- leta Mesa region, central western New Mexico. 113p.
Dixon, Helen Miller MA 1934 Texas [818]
The middle years of the administration of Juan Maria, Baron de Ripperda, Governor of Texas, 1773-1775. 97p.
Chapter on Indian affairs.
Dixon, Keith A. MA 1952 Arizona [819]
Hidden House, a cliff ruin in Sycamore Canyon, central Arizona; a study based on notes by Clarence R. King and Museum collections. 178p. Pub : Mus. No. Arizona, Bull. #29 [1956] 90p., illus.
Dixon, Mabel Eastman MA 1924 Columbia [820]
Methods of dyeing among the aboriginal tribes of America. 27p.
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Dixon, Roland Burrage PhD 1900 Harvard [821]
The language of the Maidu Indians of California. Pub : Bur. Amer. Ethnol, Bull. #40 pt. 1 [1911] p679-734.
Dobie, Dudley Richard MA 1932 Texas [822]
The history of Hays County, Texas. Including aboriginal inhabitants of the area.
Dockstader, Frederick J. MA 1941 Ariz. -Flag staff [823] European influences on Hopi Kachina ceremonials. 64p. illus., col. pis.
Dockstader, Frederick J. PhD 1951 West. Reserve [824] White influences on the Hopi Kachina cult. 249p. Pub: The Kachina and the White man. Cranbrook Inst. Sci. [1954] 185p., illus., col. pis.
Dodge, Faye MA 1911 Kansas [825]
The nature and extent of Indian agriculture in North America. 45p.
Dodson, Leonidas PhD 1927 Iowa [826]
Alexander Spotswood, a Governor of colonial Virginia, 1710-1722. Pub: U/Penna. Press [1932] 323p.
Chapter on "Indian relations". Iroquois, Algonquian, Dakota Sioux.
Dolch, Isabel Scherer MA 1922 Washington! SL [827] Calendar of the Pierre Chouteau-Maffitt papers con- cerning the fur trade in the Southwest. 20 lp.
Considerable Indian material, especially on Sac, Fox, Osage, Potawatomi.
Donahue, May MA 1923 Columbia [828]
The economic life of the American Indians as seen in the Jesuit Relations, edition of Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1896-1901. 30p.
Donaldson, Clara Rosella MA 1926 Akron [829]
A study of the United States Indian schools. 127p.
Donaldson, Jessie Louise MA 1931 California [830]
A stylistic study of variants of the mentor-grandmother myth. 37p.
All North American tribes, including Eskimo. 6* 83
Dondore, Dorothy Anne PhD 1926 Columbia [831]
The Prairie and the making of middle America; four centuries of description. Pub: Torch Press [1926] 472p. Literary descriptions of the West ; much on Indians.
Donnelly, Jean Merl MA 1933 Arizona [832]
John G. Neihardt — epic poet. 6 op.
Neihardt's Cycle of the West : Plains Indians west of the Missis- sippi, chiefly Omaha.
Donnelly, Joseph Peter PhD 1940 St. Louis [833]
The liquor traffic among the aborigines of the New Northwest, 1800-1860. 303p. M.
Oregon- Washington-Idaho area; traces causes of failure in "civi- lizing" Indians to liquor traffic, with fur traders and homestead- ers equally culpable.
Donnelly, William Patrick MA 1934 St. Louis [834]
Father Pierre- Jean de Smet ; United States Ambassador to the Indians. 138p. Pub : Cath. Hist. Soc, Hist. Records and Stud., XXIV [1934] p7-142.
Donohue, Arthur Thomas PhD 1932 Kansas [835]
The history of the early Jesuit missions in Kansas. 256p. M.
1836-1848. Role of Jesuits and their influence on Indian eco- nomics, religion and culture. Traces five missions among Po- tawatomi, Creek, Osage.
Donohugh, Agnes C. L. MA 1916 Columbia [836]
Knowledge and interpretation in Salish culture. 36p.
Dorain, Edith McEwen MA 1927 Columbia [837]
Indian warfare in early New England literature. 85p.
Dorm an, Margaret MA 1932 New Mexico [838]
A study of the water-color paintings of modern Pueblo Indians. 34p.
Dorn, Donald D. MS/Ed 1954 No. Dakota [839]
A comparative study of Indian and White children in the intermediate grades of the Cass Lake public schools.
88p.
Minnesota Chippewa.
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Dorrance, Harold George MA 1953 Mexico City [840] The social position of the Indian woman in sixteenth century New Spain. 93p.
Dorsey, George Amos PhD 1894 Harvard [841]
An archaeological study based on a personal exploration of over one hundred graves at the Necropolis of Ancon, Peru. 2 vols., illus. with 116 photographs.
This was the first PhD awarded by a formally-organized Department of Anthropology in the United States. See also 539, 3336.
Dorson, Richard Mercer PhD 1943 Harvard [842]
New England popular tales and legends. 774p. Pub: Jonathan draws the long bow. Harvard U. Press [1946] 274p.
Includes brief section on Indian legends.
Dosch, Delmar R. MA 1947 Loyola [843]
Father Pierre- Jean de Smet, S. J., Ambassador extra- ordinary to the Sioux Indians, 1862-1868. 94p.
Dossick, Jesse John EdD 1941 Harvard [844]
Education among the ancient Aztecs. 494p.
Douglas, Mary Elizabeth MA 1947 Oregon [845]
Oregon Indian basketry types and distribution. 96p.
Douglass, Lillian MA 1932 Louisiana [846]
Place-names of East Feliciana parish. Includes a few Indian names.
Dove, Myrtle R. MA 1949 Sul Ross [847]
The history of Toyah, Texas. 82p., illus. Comanche, Apache.
Dovell, Junius E. PhD 1947 No. Carolina [848]
A history of the Everglades of Florida. 598p.
Includes section on Seminoles ; other tribes in passim.
Do well, Ethel Fowler MA 1932 Columbia [849]
The opening of Oklahoma Territory, 1889. 112p.
Dowlen, Louise Eleana MA 1937 Geo. Peabody [850]
North American Indian poetry. 297p.
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Dowling, Alice Brown MA 1932 Oklahoma [851]
The significance of the destruction of the American bison in the Southwest. 67p.
Dowling, Joseph Albert MA 1951 New York [852]
Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. 81p.
Career of the Peruvian Indianist political leader.
Downing, Beebs MA 1944 Geo. Washington [853]
The social position of the Andean Indian in selected contemporary novels of Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. 67p.
Dozier, Edward P. MA 1949 New Mexico [854]
A tentative description and classification of Tewa verb structure. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XIX [1953] pll8-129.
Dozier, Edward P. PhD 1952 U.C.L.A. [855]
The changing social organization of the Hopi-Tewa. 160p. Pub: "The Hopi-Tewa of Arizona." U/Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archeol. Ethnol., XLIV #3 [1954] p259-376.
Dragoo, Donald Wayne MA 1949 Indiana [856]
Origins of the Adena culture. 73p.
Drain, Maud MA 1928 Oklahoma [857]
The history of the education of the Creek Indians, lllp.
Drain, Myrtle MA 1928 Oklahoma [858]
A history of the education of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 90p.
Draper, Catherine M. MA 1948 Montana [859]
The influence of the horse on the life of the Great Plains Indians. 72p.
Draughon, Byrd Love MA 1946 Oklahoma [860]
Christian missions among the Chickasaws. 98p.
Drewes, Rudolph Herman MA 1927 California [861]
Pedro Fages, California pioneer. 104p.
Yuma tribes.
Dring, Lovilla Ruth MA 1934 New Mexico [862]
Literary backgrounds of the Santa Fe Trail. 194p. Extensive Indian consideration, especially as a hazard to travel.
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Driver, David Miller PhD 1942 Columbia [863]
The Indian in Brazilian literature. Pub: NY: Hispanic Inst, of U. S. [1942] 190p.
Driver, Harold Edson MA 1934 California [864]
Wappo ethnography. Pub: U /Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archeol. Ethnol, XXXVI [1936] pl79-220.
Driver, Harold Edson PhD 1936 California [865]
The reliability of culture element data. Pub: "Culture element distributions, Pt. VIII." U/Calif., Anthro. Bee, I #4 [1938] p205-220.
Drucker, Philip PhD 1936 California [866]
Diffusion in Northwest Coast culture in the light of some distributions. 140p.
Drummond, Isabel N. MA 1930 Indiana [867]
A study of the literary and artistic elements in the life of the Sioux. 137p.
Dubach, Otto Frederick PhM 1905 Chicago [868]
The treaty relations and government of the Cherokee. 33p.
DuBois, Cora Alice PhD 1932 California [869]
Girls' adolescence observations in North America. 98p.
Duell, Prentice W. MA 1917 Arizona [870]
A study of the Mission San Xavier del Bac, near Tucson, Arizona. Pub : Mission architecture as exemplified in San Xavier del Bac. Tucson: Ariz. Archeol. & Hist. Soc. [1919] 135p., illus.
While primarily a civil engineering study, Pima-Papago- Apache are considered. A complete list of Southwestern missions and an exhaustive bibliography are included.
Duff, Wilson MA 1952 Washington [871]
The Upper Stalo Indians ; an introductory ethnography. 366p. Pub: "The Upper Stalo Indians of the Fraser Valley, British Columbia." Victoria: British Columbia Provincial Mus. Mem. #1 [1952] 136p. Halkomelem, or Lower Fraser Indians.
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Duffen, William A. MA 1936 Arizona [872]
The development of human culture in the San Pedro River Valley, Arizona. 108p.
Thesis expanded from its original aim of seeking connection be- tween Sobaipuri and San Pedro River tribes into a develop- mental study of human culture in the area.
Duffy, Charles Anthony MA 1952 California [873]
Peru under Fernando de Torres y Portugal, Conde del Villar, Viceroy, 1585-1589. 195p. Missionary work and defense; Araucanian and Chir iguana.
Dugan, E. J. MA 1938 Oklahoma A & M [874]
Education among the Creek Indians. 60p.
Duggleby, Donald Rex MA 1948 Indiana [875]
Hoosiers travel the Oregon Trail, 1841-1853. 348p.
Duke, Mary Fender MA 1942 So. Methodist [876]
The Indian in American literature since 1920. 135p.
Dulaney, Lulu Mae MA 1927 Texas [877]
The first administration of Sam Houston. 184p., illus.
Chapter on his Indian relations.
Dunbar, Laird J. MA 1948 New Mexico [878]
A study of the suffrage of the Arizona and New Mexico Indian. 76p.
Duncan, John Livingston MA 1936 West. Ontario [879] Church of England missions among the Indians in the diocese of Huron to 1850. 153p. Six Nations: Sable, Muncey, Manitoulin I., Walpole I.
Duncan, Mary Beverly MA 1926 Columbia [880]
General Andrew Lewis. 42p. Indian fighter in Virginia Border Wars.
Duncan, Wllliam deBarenne MA 1933 Pittsburgh [881] Benjamin Franklin and the frontier.
Dunham, Douglas PhD 1950 Michigan [882]
The French element in the American fur trade, 1760-1816. 272p. M .
Compares British and French Indian policies in northern half of U.S., Great Lakes to the Pacific.
Dunham, Harold Hathaway PhD 1941 Columbia [883] Government handout; a study in the administration of the public lands, 1875-1891. Pub: Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros. [1941] 364p.
Scattered Indian mention; particularly in the disposal of Reser- vation lands.
Dunlap, Amy MA 1937 New York [884]
The Indian population of the United States. 131p.
A thorough study containing data from many sources.
Dunlap, Ethel Minola MA 1930 Oklahoma [885]
Indian removals to Oklahoma after 1865. 81p.
Dunlap, William Cook PhD 1933 Pennsylvania [886]
Quaker education in Baltimore and Virginia. Early meetings with an account of certain meetings of Delaware and the Eastern Shore affiliated with Philadelphia. Pub : U/Penna. Press [1936] 574p.
Based on the manuscript sources. § 3 "Education, civilization and care of the Indians."
Dunn, Adrian Ritchey MA 1951 No. Dakota [887]
A history of old Fort Berthold. 121p. Gros Ventre, Arikara, Mandan.
Dunn, William Edward MA 1910 Stanford [888]
Apache relations in Texas, 1718-1750. Pub: Texas State Hist. Assoc, Qtly., XIV #3 [1911] pl98-274.
Dunn, William Edward PhD 1917 Columbia [889]
Spanish and French rivalry in the Gulf region of the United States, 1678-1702; the beginnings of Texas and Pensacola. Pub: V '/Texas, Stud. Hist. #1 [1917] 238p.
Section on missions to the natives; other Indian references throughout.
Dunne, Peter Masten PhD 1935 California [890]
The Four Rivers: early Jesuit missions on the Pacific Coast. Pub : Pioneer black robes on the west coast. U/Calif . Press [1940] 286p., illus.
Sinaloa, Mexico: Indian missions throughout.
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Dunnells, Leslie Harold MA 1938 Colorado State [891] Indian life in Colorado; a collection of source material. 125p.
Basket Maker, Cliffdweller, Arapaho, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Ute.
Dupre Brown, Grace MAE 1941 Mexico [892]
La espada y la cruz en las Floridas Espanolas. 116p.
Durlach, Theresa Mayer PhD 1929 Columbia [893]
The relationship systems of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. Pub: Amer. Ethnol. Soc., Pubs. XI [1928] 177p.
Dutch, William, jr. MA 1949 DePauw [894]
John Tipton of Indiana, with special reference to his activities as Indian Agent of the United States. 234p. Potawatomi. 1786-1839.
Dutelle, Thomas E. MA 1951 Columbia [895]
Development of political leadership and institutions among the Klamath Indians. lOOp.
Dutton, Bertha P. MA 1937 New Mexico [896]
Leyit Kin, a small house ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico; preliminary report. Pub: U/New Mex. Bull., Mono. Ser., I #6 [1938] 101p., pis.
Dutton, Bertha Pauline PhD 1952 Columbia [897]
The Toltecs and their influence on the culture of Chichen Itza. 151p. M.
Dutton, Dewey Alva MA 1930 Denver [898]
A study of the application of intelligence tests to the Indians of the Southwest. 105p. Mainly Pueblo Indians.
Duvall, Claude A. MS 1926 Syracuse [899]
The educational status of the Red Man in New York State. 69p.
Dyer, Ruth Caroline MA 1945 California [900]
The Indians' land title in California: a case in Federal equity, 1851-1942.
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Dyk, Walter MA 1931 Chicago [901]
Verb types in Wishram, an American Indian language of the Northwest Coast. 72p.
Dyk, Walter PhD 1933 Yale [902]
A grammar of Wishram. 157p.
Easby, Elizabeth K. MA 1952 Columbia [903]
The pre-Conquest art of Santarem, Brazil. 88p., illus.
Easterly, Joe a. MA 1933 Texas [904]
The life of Jonathan Hamilton Baker, 1832-1918. 187p.
§ 3 on Baker's career as an Indian fighter in Texas.
Eastes, Helene Margarete MA 1934 Oklahoma [905]
The Franciscans in New Mexico, 1540-1680. 114p.
Eaton, Mariam Boyd MA 1928 Tennessee [906]
A history of the Cherokee Indians, 1763-1776. 85p.
Eaton, Rachel Caroline PhD 1919 Chicago [907]
John Ross and the Cherokee Indians. Pub: Muskogee, Okla: Star Printery [1921] 153p.
Eccles, William John PhD 1955 McGill [908]
Frontenac and New France, 1672-1698. 537p.
Chapter "Frontenac and the Iroquois"; also includes Huron and Ottawa.
Edel, May Mandelbaum PhD 1939 Columbia [909]
The Tillamook language. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., X #1 [1939] pl-57.
Edell, Irvin MA 1942 New York [910]
The Indian problem and its development in early Virginia, 1607-1676. 64p.
Edman, Grace Augusta MA 1930 Texas [911]
A compilation of Royal Decrees relating to Texas and other Northern Provinces of New Spain, 1719-1799. 509p.
Translated and edited, with introduction and notes. Considerable Indian mention.
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Edmonson, Munro Sterling PhD 1952 Harvard [912] Los Manitos: patterns of humor in relation to cultural values. 289p.
Hispano humor, with comparisons to Navajo and Pueblo Indians.
Edwards, Ellen Lee MA 1952 New York [913]
Ethnohistory of the Mackenzie Valley from Providence to Aklavik. 131p., maps.
Includes extensive consideration of the various Indians of the Mackenzie Valley area.
Edwards, Hugh L. MA 1945 East Texas [914]
An annotated bibliography of Southwestern historical literature in the library of East Texas State Teachers College. 97p.
Edwards, Lawrence E. MA 1937 St. Louis [915]
The De Smetiana of St. Louis University: a critical guide to the first three volumes of the writings of Father Pierre- Jean De Smet, including letters and other docu- ments written between July 20, 1838, and November 10, 1859. 137p. Much on his Indian activities.
Edwards, William Ellis PhD 1954 Columbia [916]
The Helen' Blazes Site of central-eastern Florida: a study in method utilizing the disciplines of archaeology, geology and pedology. 125p. M .
Report on 1949-51 excavations at Melbourne, Florida; dates site at 5500-4000 BC.
Egan, Gerard R. MA 1951 Columbia [917]
An investigation of the conduct of Major Marcus A. Reno in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876. 63p.
Eggan, Frederick Russell PhD 1933 Chicago [918]
The kinship and social organization of the Western Pueblos with special reference to the Hopi Indians. Pub : Social organization of the Western Pueblos. U/Chi. Press [1950] 373p.
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Eggebs, Florence MA 1935 Oklahoma A & M [919]
A study of the Plains Indians since the formation of the Indian Bureau. 76p.
Ehblich, Clara Hilderman PhD 1939 Columbia [920]
Tribal culture in Crow mythology. Pub: Jour. Amer. Folklore, L #198 [1937] p307-408.
Compares life of Crow as reflected in myths with that reported in ethnographies.
Eichenlaub, Gbegoby MA 1929 Notre Dame [921]
The removal of the Creeks and Cherokees from their Georgia lands. 48p.
Eidsmoe, Russell M. MA 1935 So. Dakota [922]
The progress of the Indians on the Reservations in South Dakota, 1877-1906. 104p.
Eikenbebby, Alice M. MA 1929 Iowa [923]
Expeditions up the Missouri River to 1819. 91p. § 5 "Influences of the Indians on navigation".
Eiseley, Loben Cobey MA 1935 Pennsylvania [924]
A review of the paleontological evidence bearing upon the age of the Scottsbluff Quarry and its associated artifacts. 39p. Pub: Amer. Anthro., XXXVII [1935] p306-319.
Eiseley, Loben Cobey PhD 1937 Pennsylvania [925]
Three indices of Quaternary time and their bearing upon the problems of American prehistory. A critique. 39p.
Eisenbebg, Benzion MA 1948 Columbia [926]
The Fox Indians and the European struggle for the North American empire. 102p.
Eisenhaueb, Gladys MA 1953 Columbia [927]
The impact of the Dutch civilization on the New York Indians. 55p.
Ekblaw, Walteb Elmeb PhD 1926 Clark [928]
The Polar Eskimo; their land and life. Pub: Assoc. Amer. Geographers, Annals [1928] pl47-198.
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Ekholm, Gordon Frederick PhD 1941 Harvard [929] Cultural patterns in the archaeology of northwestern Mexico. Pub: "Excavations at Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico." Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.,Anthro. Paps., XXXVIII pt. 2 [1942] p23-139, illus.
Includes comparisons with Middle America and southwestern United States.
Ela, Mary Hazelttne MA 1903 Wisconsin [930]
The international relations of the Southwest Indians from 1793 to 1795. 85p.
Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, Muskogee.
E lefson, Verna MA 1927 Iowa [931]
Indian Agencies on the Upper Missouri to 1850.
Elkin, Henry PhD 1940 Columbia [932]
The northern Arapaho of Wyoming. Pub: Linton, Ac- culturation in Seven American Indian Tribes. NY: Ap- pleton-Century Co. [1940] p207-255.
Eller, Marian MA 1938 New Mexico [933]
An investigation of drawings by Pueblo Indian children. 40p., Ulus.
Ellingworth, Jesse J. MS 1955 Minnesota State [934] A guidance program for Red Lake Indians. 29p. Chippewa.
Elliott, Arthur Elwood PhD 1931 Columbia [935]
Paraguay; its cultural heritage, social conditions and educational problems. Pub: Columbia U., Teachers Coll., Contr. Educ. #473 [1931] 210p.
Includes considerable on Guarani role in Paraguay. Missions and mission schools, race mixture, etc.
Elliott, Helen Elizabeth MA 1942 Pennsylvania [936] An archaeological survey of Utah. 63p.
Ellis, Herbert Lee PhD 1956 Columbia [937]
The Indian policy of the Republic of Chile. 231p. M. Araucanian Indians, from the founding of the Republic to 1949.
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Ellis, Joseph A. MA 1953 Columbia [938]
The crimes of the Putumayo. 85p.
Particular attention to Witoto; also Andoquera, Bora, Ocaina and Yuria. Period 1900s, during Columbian-Peruvian conflict.
Ellis, Robert Sydney PhD 1914 Clark [939]
The attitude toward death and the types of belief in immortality; a study in the psychology of religion. Pub : Jour. Bel. Psych., VII [1915] p466-510. Australia, Oceania, Eskimo.
Ellison, William Henry PhD 1919 California [940]
The Federal Indian policy in California, 1846-1860. Miss. Valley Hist. Rev., IX [1922] p37-67.
Elmendorf, William W. MA 1935 Washington [941]
The soul-recovery ceremony among the Indians of the Northwest Coast. 85p.
Elmendorf, William W. PhD 1949 California [942]
The structure of Twana culture.
Elmore, Francis Hapgood MA 1935 So. California [943] Ethnobotany of the Navajo. Pub: U/New Mex. Bull., Mono. Ser., I #7 [1943] 136p.
Elosua, Juan MA 1951 New York [944]
Frontier defense in the upper Middle West, 1815-1850. lOOp.
Elsbree, Oliver Wendell PhD 1928 Columbia [945]
The rise of the missionary spirit in America, 1790-1815. Pub: Williamsport Prtg & Bdg Co. [1928] 187p.
§ 1 "Pioneer Protestant missionaries among the American Indian during 17th and 18th centuries."
Elson, Benjamin Franklin, jr. MA 1954 Cornell [946] Sierra Popoluca intonation. 212p.
A linguistic study of a Mexican dialect.
Elvin, Alexander MA 1939 Colorado A & M [947]
The application of the Wheeler-Howard Act to the edu- cational, occupational, and social programs of the Phoenix Indian High School. 84p.
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Ely, Albert Grim MA 1935 New Mexico [948]
The excavation and repair of the Quarai Mission. Pub : El Palacio, XXXIX #25 [1935] pl33-144.
Ely, Laurence Elbert MA 1935 Texas [949]
The Civil War history of the Cherokee Indians in the light of tribal factionalism. 117p.
Emerick, Richard Gibbs MA 1954 Pennsylvania [950]
Recent observations on some aspects of Havasupai culture. 206p.
Emerson, John Norman PhD 1954 Chicago [951]
The archaeology of the Ontario Iroquois. 279p. M.
Engberg, Laurel Arthur MA 1940 Colorado [952]
Voting trends of South Dakota Senators.
One section reviews their votes on legislation dealing with Indian affairs.
Engel, Grace Margaret MA 1937 Columbia [953]
Pocahontas in American literature. 82p.
Engle, Paul Emerson MA 1923 Wittenberg [954]
Missionary history of the Pacific Northwest to 1850. 118p.
Considers mission work among the Northwest tribes.
Engler, Gladys Catherine MA 1940 Columbia [955]
The Indian in L'Abbe Prevost's Cleveland: fact or fancy.
51p.
Virginia Territory; compares modern ethnologists' point of view with that of French and Virginian historians.
Ennis, George Harrison MA 1949 Pennsylvania [956] A survey of the prehistory of Concho Flat. 75p.
Report on an area in eastern Arizona, near Snowflake.
Ensley, Joseph Wesley MA 1931 Oklahoma [957]
Indian hostilities of the Southwest, 1865-1875. 129p.
Epperson, Freeman Henry MA 1952 East. New Mex. [958] History of Indian education in the United States, with special reference to the development of the boarding school to 1933. 75p.
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Eppig, Josephine M. MA 1932 Columbia [959]
Thoreau's manuscript notes on the American Indian, Vol. 8. 437p.
Erasmus, Charles John MA 1950 California [960]
The economic life of a Mayo village. 192p.
Erickson, Evelyn E. MA 1934 Northwestern [961]
A study of the present movement in Peru to revive the Incaic civilization. 63p.
Erickson, Martin Elmer PhD 1942 Washington [962]
Guatemalan literature of the last fifty years.
Considers part played by authors in treating the Indian, and abandonment of that interest since 1930.
Ervin, Bertha Jewell MA 1932 Oklahoma A & M [963] The development of education among the Cherokee Indians. 66p.
Esch, Lynd J. MA 1950 Indiana [964]
A report on excavations at the Cahone Site in 1948. 93p., illus.
Esch, Lynd J. PhD 1953 Indiana [965]
A study of the reliability of cultural evidences for archaeological-ethnological cultural continuities in the eastern United States. 149p. M.
Esparza y Estrada, Graciela MREd 1950 Asbury [966] Religious education in Mexico. 81p.
Espinosa, Jose Manuel PhD 1935 California [967]
Diego de Vargas and the reconquest of New Mexico, 1691-1704. Pub: Crusaders of the Bio Grande. Chi: Inst, of Jesuit Hist. [1942] 410p.
Espinoza Llanos, Niceforo E. PhD 1953 Maryland [968] Exploratory analysis of some key influences of children in southern Indian communities of Peru with implications for education in rural schools. 22 7p.
Essene, Frank J., jr. PhD 1947 California [969]
A comparative study of Eskimo mythology. 94p.
Compares east, west and central Eskimo with Indians of interi- or Canada, Northwest Coast tribes and northeast Asiatic peoples.
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Estep, Margaret Cartlich MA 1940 California [970]
Ring weavings. 43p., pis.
Northwest Coast, Pueblo ; also Mexico, Panama, South America.
Esteve-Abril, Ana Himilce MA 1944 No. Carolina [971] The controversy in sixteenth century Spain concerning the legal and social status of the Indian. 62p.
Estrada, Antonia MA 1924 So. California [972]
The private and social life of the Aztec tribe and its in- fluence upon the inhabitants of Mexico at the present time. 62p.
Evans, Cecelia Marie MA 1937 Denver [973]
Comparative Indian mythology. 178p.
Evans, Clifford, jr. PhD 1950 Columbia [974]
The archaeology of the Territory of Amapa, Brazil (Brazilian Guiana). 165p. M .
Outlines characteristics of three phases: Arua, Mazagao, Ariste; compares with historical documentation.
Evans, Emory G. MA 1954 Virginia [975]
Government Indian policy, 1789-1809. 129p.
Evans, Harry L. PhD 1953 Florida [976]
Mexican silversmithing — a study of historical and con- temporary contributions pertinent to industrial edu- cation. 358p.
Primarily a study of contemporary Mexican craft; considers Indian as far as "Mexican" is Indian. Includes mention of an- cient craftwork in silver.
E vans, Joshua T. MS 1938 Utah Agri. [977]
The Northwestern Shoshone Indians. 108p.
(A) Under tribal organization and government. (B) Under the ecclesiatical administration of the Mormon Church as exempli- fied at the Washakie Colony, Utah.
Evans, Marie Padget M/Ed 1952 Florida [978]
Mexican miniatures: a study of the educational contri- butions of miniatures in revealing customs, habits, and cultures of Mexico. 350p. Toltec, Zapotec, Aztec and Spanish miniatures.
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Evans, Rose Mary MA 1947 New Mexico [979]
Introduction to the observance of Navajo sandpainting.
Evans, Wilma Marie MA 1940 Iowa [980]
Fort Leavenworth, a frontier outpost. 91p. Brief scattered references to Shawnee and Pawnee.
Evanson, Chellis Nathaniel PhD 1930 Iowa [981]
Sir Francis Nicholson, a Royal Governor in the Chesa- peake Colonies during the period 1690-1705.
Ewald, Robert Harold PhD 1955 Michigan [982]
San Antonio Sacatepequez : culture change in a Guate- malan community. 331p. M .
Ewers, John Canfield MA 1934 Yale [983]
Painted robes and skins of the Plains Indians. 116p. Pub: Plains Indian painting. Stanford U. Press [1939] 84p., illus.
Ewing, Russell Charles MA 1931 California [984]
History of Pimeria Alta, 1687-1767. 127p., illus.
Pima and Apaches.
Ewing, Russell Charles PhD 1934 California [985]
The Pima Uprising, 1751-1752 : a study in Spain's Indian policy. 354p. Pub: "Investigations into the causes of the Pima Uprising of 1751." Mid-America, XXIII [1941] pl39-151.
Ezell, Paul Howard PhD 1956 Arizona [986]
The Hispanic acculturation of the Gila River Pimas. 460p. M.
Fagin, Nathan Bryllion PhD 1931 Johns Hopkins [987] William Bartram : interpreter of the American landscape. Pub: Johns Hopkins U. Press [1933] 229p.
§ 3 "Studies of the American Indians" presents much on Indians, especially Cherokee and Creek.
Fairbanks, Charles Herron PhD 1954 Michigan [988] The excavation of Mound C, Ocmulgee National Monu- ment, Macon, Georgia. 243p. M .
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Falrchild, Hoxie Neale PhD 1928 Columbia [989]
The Noble Savage; a study in romantic naturalism. Pub: Columbia U. Press [1928] 536p.
Considerable on Indian as romantic literature.
Faigin, Helen PhD 1953 Eadcliffe [990]
Child rearing in the Rimrock community, with special reference to the development of guilt. 118p.
Fals-Borda, Orlando PhD 1955 Florida [991]
A sociological study of the relationships between man and the land in the Department of Boyaca, Colombia. 277p. M.
Includes Indian (Chibcha) land use; mainly a study of con- temporary conditions.
Farmer, Freda M. MA 1953 Ball [992]
The changing attitudes of American authors toward the Indians. 45p.
Faron, Louis C. PhD 1954 Columbia [993]
The acculturation of the Araucanian Picunche during the first century of Spanish colonization in Chile: 1536-1635. 205p. M. Pub: Ethnohistory, II #2 [1955] pl33-145.
Farrell, Willie Ewen MA 1935 Oklahoma A & M [994] Educational problems as confronted by the Quaker Agents on the Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. 61p.
Fathauer, George Harry MA 1942 Chicago [995]
Social organization and kinship of the northern Athabas- can Indians. 115p.
Fathauer, George Harry PhD 1950 Chicago [996]
Mohave social organization, with special emphasis upon age-sex categories. 315p. M.
Faulhaber, Johanna MA 1956 Mexico: EN [997]
Algunos aspectos antropologicos de la poblacion de Tepoztlan, Morelos.
Faulkner, Colleela MA 1949 Oklahoma [998]
The life and times of Reverend Stephen Foreman. 254p.
Oklahoma Cherokee.
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Faurot, Alvin G. MA 1951 Colorado A & M [999]
Metal decor of the Navajo Indians. 61p.
Faust, Harold S. STD 1943 Temple [1000]
The Presbyterian mission to the American Indian during the period of Indian removal (1838-1893). 472p.
Includes original material, presented from an exhaustive but biased viewpoint.
Faust, Kichard Allen MA 1935 Pennsylvania [1001]
A comparative study of anthropophagy among the tribes north of Mexico. 73p.
Fee, Dexter S. MA 1934 Montana [1002]
Government policy towards the principal Indian Nations of Montana, 1857-1873. 183p.
Feeney, Francis H. MA/Ed 1937 Arizona [1003]
Illiteracy in Arizona from 1870 to 1930. 128p.
Considers the several races in the state, summarizes literacy records and includes statistical data, charts and tables.
Felling, Mary E. MA 1938 Colorado State [1004]
History of legends of the Indians of northwest Missouri. 93p. Sac-Fox, Iowa.
Fellows, Muriel H. MA 1936 Pennsylvania [1005]
Petrography in the New World. 19p., pis., maps.
Fenton, William Nelson PhD 1937 Yale [1006]
The Seneca Eagle Dance: a study of personality ex- pression in ritual. 264p. Pub: "The Iroquois Eagle Dance: an offshoot of the Calumet Dance." Bur.Amer. Ethnol, Bull #156 [1953] 324p., illus.
Ferdon, Edwin Nelson, jr. MA 1943 So. California [1007] The archaeological excavation of Hermit's Cave, New Mexico. Pub: School of Amer. Res., Mono. #10 [1946] 29p.
Fergus, Mabel Elizabeth MA 1913 Columbia [1008]
Alexander McGillivray and William Augustus Bowles; two characters in the early history of the South. 35p. Creek, circa 1750-1800.
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Ferguson, Elizabeth A. PhD 1947 Yale [1009]
The theory and practice of medicine among preliterate peoples. 398p.
Considers shaman, healing and surgery among Andaman, Chukchi, Trobriand, Pondo, Navajo; appendix includes ex- tensive treatment of Indian medical practices.
Ferguson, Marjorie MA 1931 New Mexico [1010]
The acculturation of Sandia Pueblo. 94p.
Ferguson, Ruby Alta MA 1927 California [1011]
The historical development of the Russian River Valley 1579-1865. 161p., illus.
Porno and Wappo ; also intermarriage with Aleuts.
Fernandez, Justino D.Hist. 1953 Mexico [1012]
Coatlicue. Estetica del arte indigena antiguo. 236p. Pub: Mexico: Ediciones del IV centenario de la Univ. Nad, XV [1954] 285p.
Fernandez, Maria Teresa MA 1956 Mexico: EN [1013] Fonemica del Ixtateco.
A linguistic study of Ixtateco, an Indian language of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Ferrer, Mary Joan MA 1944 Fordham [1014]
Life and manners of the Aztecs according to the early chroniclers. 96p.
Feudge, Margaret Mary MA 1921 California [1015]
The Viceregal Administration of Luis de Velasco the Second, 1590-1595. 112p. Covers New Spain and Espanola.
Feuers, Marvin M. MA 1949 Columbia [1016]
A tentative approach to the theory of social evolution. 85p. Porno of Ukiah Valley community, California.
Finch, Gail Harper MA 1936 Oklahoma [1017]
The Anglo-American regime in New Mexico, 1846-1861. 131p. Indians put on Reservations: Indian- White relations.
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Findly, Sarah Elizabeth MS/LS 1944 Michigan [1018] A subject index to the history of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, as found in United States Government documents, Congressional serials, 47th Congress, 1881 to 1883. 66p. Includes a section on Alaskan natives.
Fine, James 0. MA 1951 No. Dakota [1019]
An analysis of factors affecting agricultural development on the Fort Totten Indian Reservation. 121p. Sioux — mostly Wahpeton and Sisseton.
Fink, Marianne A. MA 1950 New Mexico [1020]
Personality differences of acculturating Navajo ado- lescent girls as revealed by the Rorschach tests. 149p.
Finley, Theodore Roosevelt MA 1938 Columbia [1021] Ignacio Manuel Altamirano as interpreter of traditional Mexican life and customs. 103p.
Fisch, Miriam Murray MA 1947 Washington [1022]
Medical-social treatment provided by Seattle agencies for ten Alaskan children. Mainly Eskimo children.
Fischer, David C. MA/Ed 1954 No. Dakota [1023]
The effect of relocation on Indian education in the three affiliated tribes — Gros Ventre, Arikara, and Mandan — at the Fort Berthold Reservation. 131p.
Fischer, Harry Frederick MA 1933 Washington/SL [1024] The fur trade of the Arkansas Valley. 232p.
Fishback, Agnes Irene MA 1929 Hartford [1025]
The Guarani Indians of Paraguay. 92p.
Fisher, Amy McCaughey MA 1932 Akron [1026]
The Indian Reservation system since 1832. 45p.
Fisher, Don C. MA 1925 Idaho [1027]
The Nez Perce War. 107p.
Fisher, Edna Marie MA 1921 California [1028]
Medical knowledge and practice in New Spain during the sixteenth century. 171p. Section on medicine among the Aztec and Toltec tribes.
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Fisher, Ernest Brayton, jr. BD 1938 Andover [1029]
Study of the concept and practice of salvation in the Muskhogean linguistic stock of North American Indians.
Fisher, Glen H. PhD 1952 No. Carolina [1030]
Directed culture change in Latin America: the appli- cation of modern theories of culture change to an analysis of the Mexican pilot project in basic education in San- tiago, Nayarit, Mexico. 334p.
Fisher, Margaret Welpley PhD 1935 Pennsylvania [1031] William Jones' Ethnography of the Fox Indians. Pub: Bur. Amer. Ethnol., Bull. #125 [1939] 156p., illus.
Fisher, Marian Elizabeth MA 1950 New York [1032]
A history of the Indians on Montauk, Long Island. 178p.
Fisher, Reginald G. MA 1929 New Mexico [1033]
A plan for an archaeological study of the Pueblo Plateau. Pub: "The archaeological survey of the Pueblo Pla- teau." U/New Mex. Bull., Archeol. Ser., I #1 [1930] 22p.
Fisher, Reginald G. PhD 1935 So. California [1034]
The relation of North American prehistory to post- glacial climatic fluctuations. 165p. Pub : School of Amer. Res., Mono. #3 [1935] 92p. Especially considers migrations into New World.
Fisher, Ruby Keefauver MA 1930 Indiana [1035]
Literary and artistic expression of the Hopi Indians. 138p.
Fitts, Mary Elizabeth MA 1937 Washington/SL [1036]
The Apache and the United States Government, 1860 to 1886. 132p.
Fitz, Beulah MA 1935 New Mexico [1037]
The history of the Carlisle Indian School. 72p.
Fitzgerald, Agnes E. MA 1937 Columbia [1038]
The problem of a social worker among Indians: with particular reference to the Chippewas of northern Wisconsin. 79p.
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FitzGerald, Mary Paul PhD 1936 St. Louis [1039]
The Osage Mission: a factor in the making of Kansas. 312p. Pub: Beacon on the Plains. Leavenworth: St. Mary's Coll. [1939] 297p., illus. Considerable original material on Osage.
Flanagan, Gertrude Catherine MS 1938 Oklahoma [1040] A study of the dietary habits of three generations of the Eastern Cherokee Indians. 76p.
Flannery, Monica MA 1918 California [1041]
A comparative sketch of the mythology of the Siouan and Caddoan linguistic stocks. 59p.
Flannery, Regina MA 1931 Catholic [1042]
A study of the distribution and development of the Memegwecio concept in Algonquian folklore.
Flannery, Regina PhD 1938 Catholic [1043]
An analysis of coastal Algonquian culture. Pub: Cath. U., Anthro. Ser. #7 [1939] 219p.
Fleck, Byron Y. PhD 1950 Iowa [1044]
The West as viewed by foreign travelers: 1783-1840. Includes scattered mention of Indians from foreign viewpoint.
Flekke, Marie MA 1935 New Mexico [1045]
The opening of the Black Hills in 1876. 78p. Sioux.
Fleming, Bertha Belle MA 1930 Oklahoma A & M [1046] Legislative enactments relating to the Indians of Indian Territory from 1879 to 1889. 93p.
Fletcher, Mildred Peronia MS 1949 So. California [1047] A guide for student teachers teaching a unit on the Los Angeles Indians. 179p.
Fletcher, Nancy Jane MA 1931 Geo. Peabody [1048]
The removal of the Indians from Georgia. 53p. Creek and Cherokee.
Fley, Jo Ann MA 1953 Wyoming [1049]
John B. Kendrick's career in the United States Senate. [1917-1933] Section on his work with Indian Affairs Committee.
105
Flinn, Marjorie Cramer MA 1940 New Mexico [1050]
A preliminary survey of mammalian bone implements of the Anasazi region. 134p., illus.
Flood, Edith Lyle MA 1938 Oklahoma [1051]
Alexander Posey in Oklahoma history. 108p.
1873-1908; Creek secretary of "Sequoyah" Constitutional con- vention.
Floor, Edmund Robert MA 1940 California [1052]
Henry de Tonty, fur trader in the Mississippi Valley
(1678-1704).
Flores-Fernandez, Edmundo PhD 1948 Wisconsin [1053]
Comparative analysis of the agrarian problems of Peru
and Mexico.
Compares Peruvian feudal ayllu with Mexican revolution ejido ; considers native Indian land systems.
Flowers, Marvin Paine MA 1931 Oklahoma A & M [1054] Education among the Creek Indians. 144p.
Fogerty, Robert Paul PhD 1942 Minnesota [1055]
An institutional study of the Territorial Courts in the Old Northwest, 1788-1848. Pt. 3 "The courts, soldiers and the Indians".
Foley, Rudolph Xavier PhD 1937 Fordham [1056]
The origins of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. 281p.
Folmer, Henry PhD 1948 Chicago [1057]
Franco-Spanish rivalry in North America, 1524-1763. 346p. Pub: Glendale: A. H. Clark Co. [1953] 346p. Many Indian references throughout.
Folsom, William Rickcords MA 1896 Williams [1058]
The French Posts in the Old Northwest, 1689-1763, and their control. 41p. Iroquois, Fox, Algonquin tribes.
Fong, Man-Hee MA 1940 So. California [1059]
A comparative study of personal names and naming systems among the Chinese and certain American Indi- an tribes. 93p. A general discussion; 17 Indian tribes considered.
106
Forbes, Charles Gerald MA 1937 Oklahoma [1060]
History of the Blackfeet until 1907. 107p.
Forbes, Charles Gerald PhD 1939 Oklahoma [1061]
History of the origin and development of the oil in- dustry in Oklahoma through 1915. 228p.
Considerable on Indians, Indian use of oil and Indian- White relations.
Forbes, W. Stanton MA 1953 Mexico City [1062]
Patterns of geometric expression in the architecture and culture of ancient Egypt and ancient Mexico. 172p., illus.
Forbis, Richard George MA 1950 Montana [1063]
Religious acculturation of the Flathead Indians of Montana. 107p.
Forbis, Richard George PhD 1955 Columbia [1064]
The MacHaffie Site. 215p. M. A report on an excavation in Montana.
Force, Roland Winfield MA 1952 Stanford [1065]
A comparison of Pueblo and European ghetto reactions to deprivation situations.
Ford, Charles Lafayette MA 1939 Oklahoma [1066]
Northern Plains trader frauds prior to 1880. 97p. Dakota and neighboring tribes.
Ford, Frances Erle MA 1934 Virginia [1067]
William Christian : a frontiersman of the Valley of Vir- ginia. 80p.
Indian Commissioner in 1770s. Last chapter considers Cherokee relations in detail.
Ford, Herman MA 1932 Colorado [1068]
The history and economic development of Hale County, Texas. 108p.
Section on Indians of the area.
Ford, James Alfred PhD 1949 Columbia [1069]
Cultural dating of prehistoric sites in Viru Valley, Peru. Pub: Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Anthro. Paps., XLIII pt. 2 [1949] p29-89.
107
Ford, Eual Dewey MA 1933 Colorado [1070]
A survey history of Carson County, Texas. 95p. Chapter devoted to the problem of Indian removal.
Ford, Thomas Robert PhD 1951 Vanderbilt [1071]
Man and land in Peru, a study of agrarian change. Pub : U/Florida Press [1955] 176p.
Traces history and development of Spanish land tenure in Peru, including indigenous systems and changes as imposed by Span- iards.
Forde, Lois Elizabeth PhD 1951 Columbia [1072]
Elias Cornelius Boudinot. 265p. M . Cherokee, 1860-1890. Carolinas, Georgia and Oklahoma.
Forest, Mary Rose MA 1946 California [1073]
Yuma, gateway to California, 1846-1877. 136p.5 pis.
Yuma Indians.
Forsberg, Helen MA 1935 Arizona [1074]
A study of the skeletal remains from the Pueblos of Kinishba and Tuzigoot in Arizona. 142p.
Physical anthropology of the sites; compares with data in Hooton's Indians of Pecos.
Forsee, Frances Aylesa MA 1931 Colorado [1075]
Policy of the United States Government towards the Sisseton Sioux Indians, 1871-1931. 115p.
Includes all-over view of Sisseton Sioux culture, as well as White-Indian relations.
Forst, John PhD 1935 New York [1076]
Indien und die Deutsche Literatur von 1900 bis 1923. 235p. Pub: Leipzig: R. Noske [1934] 94p.
A study of the Indian as presented in German literature.
Forster, James R. MA 1951 Mexico City [1077]
Gingerbread figurines of the Toltec-Mazapan period. 76p., illus.
Forsyth, Edmund Clark ThM 1910 Crozer [1078]
Missionary activities in the settlement and development of North America. 39p.
108
Fortenberry, Lucille Willie MA 1937 Oklahoma [1079] The Navajo Indians, 1846 to 1869. 99p.
Fosskuhl, Elizabeth MA 1949 Mexico [1080]
Francisco Xavier Clavijero, historiador de la cultura de los mexicanos antiguos. 137p.
The career of the famous Mexican historiographer, many of whose studies pertained to pre-Columbian Mexico.
Foster, Arlouine B. MA 1934 Drake [1081]
The Cherokee of the East. 153p.
Foster, George McClelland, jr. PhD 1941 California [1082] A primitive Mexican economy. Pub: Amer. Eihnol. Soc, Mono. #5 [1942] 115p. Popoluca Indians of Vera Cruz, Mexico..
Foster, Laurence PhD 1931 Pennsylvania [1083]
Indian-Negro relationships in the Southwest. Pub: U/Penna. Press [1935] 86p.
Fox, Edith Mead MA 1945 Cornell [1084]
William Johnson's early career as a frontier landlord and trader. 137p.
Fox, George Edmund MA 1943 Geo. Washington [1085] The Choctaw Academy: an experiment in Indian ed- ucation. 153p.
Fox, Hetty Marie MA 1936 Oklahoma [1086]
Tecumseh and his Indian Wars. 112p.
Fox, John Samuel MA 1936 California [1087]
Early mining in New Spain: the background of the Zacatecas mining rush. 81p.
Cortes and the preemption of Montezuma's mines.
Fox, John Samuel PhD 1940 California [1088]
The beginnings of Spanish mining in America : the West Indies and Castilla del Oro. 123p.
Indian labor; some mention of pre-Columbian goldwork and finds.
109
Fox, Velda Mae MA 1927 Iowa [1089]
The development of the Pocahontas story in American literature, 1607-1927.
Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim PhD 1910 Columbia [1090] Grammar of the Coos language of Oregon. Pub: Boas, "Handbook of American Indian Languages." Bur. Amer. Ethnol., Bull #40 pt. 2 [1922] p297-429.
Franklin, Mary Van MA 1949 New Mexico [1091]
A description of some of the adjustment problems of tuberculous Indians to sanitorium life. 85p.
Frantz, Charles MA 1951 Haverford [1092]
The urban migration and adjustment of American Indi- ans since 1940. 155p.
Collection of data as background for better understanding of practical problems facing American Friends Service Committee, etc., in urban areas where American Indians are located.
Fraps, Clara Lee Tanner MA 1928 Arizona [1093]
Archaeological survey of Arizona. 72p., maps.
Fraser, Dorothy Electa MA 1941 Columbia [1094]
The cultural significance of an archaeological site on the middle Missouri River. 118p., illus.
Rygh Site, Campbell county, South Dakota.
Fraser, Jessie Melville MA 1926 Columbia [1095]
The loyalty of the Johnson family of New York State to the British Empire during the American Revolution. 42p.
Fraser, Richard Hobbs MA 1952 Oklahoma [1096]
A theoretical analysis of the Huron-Iroquois War, 1603-1649. 164p.
Fraser, Robert Stuart MA 1934 Denver [1097]
Studies in race intelligence of Indian pupils at Sherman Institute, Riverside, California. 88p.
Frazer, Shirley Mae MA 1936 Washington [1098]
The relation of costume and environment. Indians in general, no specific tribe.
110
Frazier, Jo Wood MA 1931 Geo. Peabody [1099]
The removal of the Indians from Arkansas. 58p., illus. Osage, Cherokee, Quapaw, Choctaw, Caddo.
Frederick, Aurora Leigh MA 1923 Washington/ SL [1100] Indian land cessions in Missouri, 1804-1816. 168p.
Frederick, James Vincent PhD 1937 Oklahoma [1101]
The Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company. 284p. Pub : Ben Holladay, the Stagecoach King. Glendale : A. H. Clark [1940] 334p.
Much on Indian hazards, attacks, wars.
Frederikson, Otto Frovin PhD 1931 Kansas [1102]
The liquor question in Kansas before constitutional pro- hibition. 103p. Pub: "The liquor question among the Indian tribes in Kansas, 1804-1881." U/Kans., Bull., Human. Stud., IV #4 [1932] 103p.
Freeburg, Roy Everett Walter EdD 1946 Stanford [1103] The use of musical resources of the Pacific-Southwest region for elementary education.
Extensive consideration of Indian music.
Freed, Ruth Helen Anderson MA 1948 So. California [1104] An analysis of the literary significance of certain legends of the Yosemite Indians. 20 3p. Southern Miwok.
Freeman, Albert Thayer MA 1922 So. California [1105] Christianity, the solution of the American Indian prob- lem. 94p.
Freeman, John Leiper, jr. PhD 1952 Princeton [1106]
The New Deal for Indians: a study in Bureau-Com- mittee relations in American Government. 545p. M.
Relations between Bureau of Indian Affairs and Congressional Committee on Indian Affairs, 1928-1945, including history of Bureau activities.
French, David Heath MA 1940 Claremont [1107]
A comparative study of the mythologies of the Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, and Chiricahua Apache Indians. 78p.
Ill
French, David Heath PhD 1948 Columbia [1108]
Factionalism in Isleta Pueblo. Pub: Amer. Eihnol. Soc, Mono. #14 [1948] 48p.
French, Frances Crouser MA 1952 Louisiana [1109]
The Morton Shell Heap on Weeks Island, Louisiana.
French, Kathrine Story PhD 1955 Columbia [1110]
Culture segments and variation in contemporary social ceremonialism on the Warm Springs Reservation, Ore- gon. 163p. M.
Tenino, Tyigh, Wasco tribes.
Frick, Paul Sumner MA 1954 Arizona [1111]
An archaeological survey of the central Santa Cruz Valley, southern Arizona. 138p.
Fried, Jacob PhD 1952 Yale [1112]
Ideal norms and social control in Tarahumara society. Pub: Sowestn. Jour. Anthro., IX #3 [1953] p286-295.
Friedl, Ernestine M. MA 1948 Mexico City [1113]
The legends of Quetzalcoatl. 38p.
Attempts to investigate truth or fiction of the accounts of Quetzalcoatl.
Friedl, Ernestine M. PhD 1950 Columbia [1114]
An attempt at directed culture change; leadership among the Chippewa, 1640-1948. 362p. M.
Attempts of British, French, Americans to instill different leadership patterns into Great Lakes Chippewa, so as to fa- cilitate European control.
Friend, Llerena Beaufort PhD 1951 Texas [1115]
The Great Designer — Sam Houston in the American political scene. 73 lp. Chapter on "The Indian interlude".
Frietsch, Mary Olivia EdD 1943 Cincinnati [1116]
History of the educational activities of the Sisters of Saint Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana.
Considers work of the Order among Montana Crows ; two Reser- vation schools maintained.
112
Fritschel, Erwin G. MA 1939 Colorado State [1117]
A history of the Indian mission of the Lutheran Iowa Synod, 1856-1866. 182p. Crow, Cheyenne, Arapaho.
Fritz, Henry J. MA 1933 Catholic [1118]
A functional aspect of Plains Indian education.
Fritz, William Francis MA 1938 Texas [1119]
Mary Austin: interpreter of the Southwest.
Frost, Ralph Walter MA 1925 Tennessee [1120]
A history of the Cherokee Indians of the Tennessee region from 1783 to 1794. 82p.
Fuller, Clarissa Parsons MA 1943 New Mexico [1121] Frank H. Cushing's relations to Zufii and the Hemenway Southwestern Expedition, 1879-1889. 104p.
Fuller, Clarissa Parsons PhD 1949 New Mexico [1122] A reexamination of Bandelier's studies of ancient Mexico. 107p.
Fuller, Mort MA 1934 Stanford [1123]
The journal of John R. Bell. 403p.
"The account of an expedition to the foot of the Rocky Moun- tains under the command of Major S. H. Long in the year 1820." Indians as encountered by the expedition.
Fuller, Kobert Gorham PhD 1915 Harvard [1124]
Observations on a collection of crania from the pre- historic stone graves of Tennessee. 4 vols., 1008p.
Fullerton, Eula Edna MA 1931 Oklahoma [1125]
Some social institutions of the Cherokees, 1820-1906. 108p.
Some original material.
Funk, Esther MA 1946 So. California [1126]
A comparative study of ancient and modern Peruvian textiles. 328p.
Fynn, Arthur John PhD 1899 Colorado [1127]
The Pueblo Indian as a product of environment. Pub: NY: Little, Brown & Co. [1907] 275p.
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Gaader, Alfred Bruce MA 1937 Mexico [1128]
La contribucion del indigena a la cultura de Mexico. 131p.
Gabbert, Jane Elizabeth MA 1934 California [1129]
Social organization of Indian tribes of southeastern United States. 98p.
Gabel, Norman Emil MA 1931 Arizona [1130]
Martinez Hill ruins ; an example of prehistoric culture of the Middle Gila, 71p.
Gabel, Norman Emil PhD 1941 Harvard [1131]
A comparative racial study of the Papago. Pub : U/New Mex. Bull., Anthro. Ser. #4 [1949] 96p., illus. Comparisons include Hopi, Navajo, Yaqui and Zufii.
Gach, Michael MA 1946 Loyola [1132]
Indians of the north and northwest in the American Revolution, 1775-1783. 184p.
Gage, Daniel J. MA 1926 Wisconsin [1133]
Indian policy in the United States from 1858 to 1875. 369p.
Gallaher, Art, jr. MA 1951 Oklahoma [1134]
A survey of the Seminole freedmen. 152p.
Gallardo A., Luis MPH 1947 Yale [1135]
Public health in Bolivia. 98p.
Some material on Indians, scattered throughout.
Gallenz, Mathias Caspar MA 1929 Catholic [1136]
The Micmacs — a survey of Micmac culture traits.
Galligan, Alice MA 1939 Columbia [1137]
Distribution of basketry techniques in South America. 96p., illus.
Includes examples drawn from many tribes.
Galloway, Blanche MA 1930 Washington/ >SL [1138]
The relations with the Indian tribes of the Missouri- Arkansas region, 1803-1835. 139p.
114
Galloway, John Crozier PhD 1956 Columbia [1139]
Prehistoric stone sculpture of the western United States. 496p., many photos. M .
Galt, William Richard, jr. . MA 1949 Florida State [1140] Spanish accounts of Lima in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries. 95p.
Galvao, Edtjardo Eneas G. PhD 1952 Columbia ^1141]
The religion of an Amazon community ; a study in cul- ture change. 189p. M .
Based on fictitious town, ltd, located on lower Amazon; finds the caboclo (mixed Indian-Portuguese stock) retain many Indian features, with strong Roman Catholic overlay.
Galvin, Eucharista PhD 1929 Chicago [1142]
The influence and conditions affecting the settlement of
Minnesota, 1837-60.
Extensive material on Indian- White relations during settle- ment. Chippewa, Winnebago, Sioux.
Galvin, Mary Camillus M/Ed 1939 No. Dakota [1143]
The development of the Catholic elementary and sec- ondary schools of North Dakota from the first begin- nings to the present day. 143p. Indian mission, schools included.
Gamble, John Irvin MA 1952 Washington/ SL [1144]
Kiowa dance gatherings and costumed dancers. 78p.
Gamio, Manuel MA 1911 Columbia [1145]
Archaeological researches in Chalchihuites, State of Zacatecas, northern Mexico. 26p., pis.
Gamio, Manuel PhD 1922 Columbia [1146]
Traduction of the introduction, synthesis and con- clusions of the work The Population of the Valley of Teotihuacdn. Pub: Mexico: Talleres Graficos [1922] 18p. text; 98 plates.
Gamio de Alba, Ana Margarita MCA 1941 Mexico [1147] El matrimonio prehistorico azteca. 27p.
Ganaway, Loomis Morton MA 1935 Vanderbilt [1148]
The beginning of a Federal Indian policy in New Mexico, 1849-1852. 119 p.
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Garen, Pearl Allen MA 1940 Oklahoma [1149]
Indian trade in the United States, 1789-1822. 93p.
Garfield, Marvin H. MA 1932 Kansas [1150]
Defense of the Kansas frontier against Indians and outlaws, 1864-1869. 183p.
Garfield, Viola Edmundson MA 1931 Washington [1151] Change in the marriage customs of the Tsimshian. 62p.
Garfield, Viola Edmundson PhD 1939 Columbia [1152] Tsimshian clan and society. Pub: U/Wash. Pubs. Anthro., VII #3 [1939] pl67-340.
Garlock, Lawrence Elwood MA 1939 Iowa [1153]
Life and migrations of the Blackfeet Indians. 125p.
Garner, Beatrice MA 1954 Michigan State [1154]
Ute acculturation and dietary adaptation. 138p.
Garrett, James Elmer MA 1927 Denver [1155]
A comparison of the intelligence of Whites and Indians in the common schools of Oklahoma. 160p. Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole.
Garth, Thomas Russell, jr. MA 1940 California [1156] Atsugewi ethnography. Pub: U /Calif., Anthro. Bee, XIV #2 [1953] 212p., illus.
Garvey, John Williams MA 1952 Loyola [1157]
The residence and mission of Ste. Marie — 1639-1649; a thrilling chapter in the history of Huronia. 128p.
Garvin, Paul Lucian PhD 1947 Indiana [1158]
Kutenai grammar. 221p. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XIV, XVII [1948, 1951] var. pp.
Gatchell, Lillian MA 1935 Alabama [1159]
The Indian policy of the Continental Congress, 1775 to 1783. 75p.
Gates, Gladys Esther MA 1926 Oklahoma [1160]
The Wichita Indians from 1859 to 1868. 41p.
116
Gates, Robert Lyon MA 1948 So. California [1161]
A history of the Kern County, California, mountain area.
§ 2 "Indians before the White man". Especially Tiibatulabal; also Yokuts.
Gay, Dorothy Frances MA 1933 Arizona [1162]
Apache art. 56p., col. pis.
Gay, Mabel Theressa MA 1925 California [1163]
The establishment of territorial government in Montana. 132p.
Blackfeet, Crow, Assiniboine, Flathead, Nez Perce and Shoshoni.
Gayler, Lucy Boutwell MA 1936 Oklahoma [1164]
A case study in social adjustment of one hundred Osage families. lOOp.
Gayton, Anna Hadwick MA 1924 California [1165]
A survey of aerial sepulture. 61p., maps. Section on platform and tree burials in North America.
Gayton, Anna Hadwick PhD 1928 California [1166]
The narcotic plant Datura in aboriginal American culture. 99p.
Geary, Gerald J. PhD 1934 Catholic [1167]
The secularization of the California Indian missions, 1810-1846. Pub: Cath. U., Stud. Amer. Church Hist., XVII [1934] 204p.
Gebhard, Paul Henry PhD 1946 Harvard [1168]
Stone objects from prehistoric North America, with
respect to distribution, type, and significance. 3 vols.,
1314p., illus.
An exhaustive, throughly illustrated classification of types drawn from all areas and archaeological periods.
Geiger, Maynard PhD 1937 Catholic [1169]
The Franciscan conquest of Florida, 1573-1618. Pub: Cath. U., Stud. Hispanic- Amer : Hist., I [1937] 319p.
Gellatly, Marjorie Gail MA 1940 Washington [1170]
Fourteen Northwest Coast Indian songs transcribed into
musical notation. 79p.
Data from Muckleshoot Reservation : Puyallup, Lummi, Yakima, Snoqualmie.
117
Gentry, Dorothy Delores MA 1954 Howard [1171]
The treatment of the American Indian in the American novel, 1929-1953. 294p.
Gerheim, Earl B. MA 1946 New Mexico [1172]
The Rh factor: recent developments and study of its incidence among the Indians of the Southwest. 68p.
Gerken, Walter Diedrich MA 1902 Columbia [1173]
The relation of the Iroquois to the struggle between the French and English in North America. 193p.
Gerow, Bert Alfred PhD 1950 California [1174]
Bloodclot Boy: an historical and stylistic study of a North American Indian hero tale. 161p.
Getty, Harry Thomas MA 1932 Arizona [1175]
Cultures of the Upper Gila. 104p.
Getty, Harry Thomas PhD 1950 Chicago [1176]
Interethnic relationships in the community of Tucson. 245p. M.
Papago and Yaqui.
Gibbard, John Edgar MA 1937 Brit. Columbia [1177]
Early history of the Fraser Valley, 1808-1885. 308p. Salish.
Gibbs, Jerome F. MA 1952 Mexico City [1178]
Some stylistic considerations on the ancient art of Mexico. 112p. Combines disciplines of art and archaeology.
Gibbs, Mary Henry MA 1932 Catholic [1179]
The Shawnee Indians.
Gibson, Charles II MA 1947 Texas [1180]
The Inca concept of sovereignty and the Spanish ad- ministration in Peru. Pub: U/Texas, Inst. Latin-Amer. Stud., Latin-Amer. Stud. 4 [1948] 146p.
Gibson, Charles II PhD 1950 Yale [1181]
History of Tlaxcala in the sixteenth century. 580p. Pub: Yale U., Hist. Pubs., Miscellany #56 [1952] 300p.
118
Gibson, Geobge Davis PhD 1940 California [1182]
Jesuit education of the Indians in New France, 1611 to 1658. 146p.
Gibson, Lorna Faith MA 1956 Indiana [1183]
Pame (Otomi) phonemics and morphophonemics. 67p. Pub: Intl. Jour. Amer. Ling., XXII #4 [1956] p242-265.
Giddings, James Louis, jb. MA 1941 Arizona [1184]
Dendrochronology in northern Alaska. 128p. Pub: U/ Ariz. Bull, XII #4 [1941] 107p.
Giddings, James L., jr. PhD 1951 Pennsylvania [1185]
The Arctic Woodland culture of the Kobuk River. 144p. Pub: U/Penna. Mus., Mono. [1952] 144p., illus.
Giddings, Ruth Warner MA 1945 Arizona [1186]
Folk literature of the Yaqui Indians. 20 9p.
Yaqui of Potam [Sonora], Pascua and Barrio Libre [Arizona]. 64 tales included, alien influences examined.
Gilbert, Grace MS 1936 Kans.- Pittsburg [1187]
Indian missions in southeastern Kansas. 82p.
Gilbert, Hope Elizabeth MA 1933 California [1188]
The relations of the Spaniards to the Tewa Indians, 1540-1696. 138p., map.
Gilbert, Lois Ellen MA 1940 West. Reserve [1189]
Santos of the Southwest. 71p. Considers efforts of Pueblo Indians in creating santos.
Gilbert, William Harlen, jr. MA 1930 Chicago [1190] New fire ceremonies in America. 118p.
Gilbert, William Harlen, jr. PhD 1934 Chicago [1191] Eastern Cherokee social organization. Pub: Eggan, Social Anthropology of North American Tribes. U/Chi. Press [1937] p285-338.
Gilbertson, Albert Nicolay PhD 1913 Clark [1192]
Some ethical phases of Eskimo culture. Pub : Jour. Bel. Psych., VI #4 [1913] p321-274; VII #1 [1914] p45-74.
Gill, Eloise Wise MA 1935 Louisiana [1193]
The changing attitude toward the Indian in American literature.
119
Gill, Normer Leo MA 1933 Mississippi [1194]
A history of Indian missions in Mississippi. 180p.
Gillard, Kathleen Isabel PhD 1950 Geo. Peabody [1195] Michigan as recorded in its writings. 351p. Pub: Our Michigan heritage. NY: Pageant Press [1955] 259p., illus. § 1 "The Indian in Michigan history and literature."
Glllett, Mary Myrtle MA 1950 New York [1196]
A survey of the programs of Christian education among the American Indians associated with the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 33p.
Gillette, Charles Edgar MA 1949 Chicago [1197]
The non-Mississippi manifestations at the Fisher Site, Will County, Illinois. 84p.
Gilliland, Leslie James MA 1929 Virginia [1198]
Conrad Weiser, Indian interpreter and frontier di- plomat. 96p.
Six Nations.
Gillin, John Philip PhD 1934 Harvard [1199]
The Barama River Caribs of British Guiana, a physical and social study. Pub: Harvard U., Peabody Mus., Paps., XIV #2 [1936] 274p.
Gillingham, Frank Truscott MA 1918 Pennsylvania [1200] Comparison between the tribes of northeastern Asia and northwestern America. 27p.
Gillmor, Frances MA 1931 Arizona [1201]
A biography of John and Louisa Wetherill. 177p. Pub: Traders to the Navajos. NY: Houghton Mifflin [1934] 265p.
Gilmer, Nancy Caldwell MA 1952 California [1202]
Huarochiri in the seventeenth century: the persistence of native religion in colonial Peru., 166p.
Gilmore, Jesse Lee PhD 1952 California [1203]
A history of the Rogue River Valley — pioneer period, 1850-1862. 426p., maps.
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Gilmobe, Melvin Randolph MA 1909 Nebraska [1204]
A study in the ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians. Pub : Nebr. State Hist. Soc., Collect, XVII [1913] p314-357.
Gilmobe, Melvin Randolph PhD 1914 Nebraska [1205] Uses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River region. 154p. Pub: Bur. Amer. Ethnol., 33rd Annl. Rept. [1919] p45-154, illus.
Gilmobe, Melven Stabb MA 1932 Wash. State [1206]
The Iroquois at war. 136p.
Gilmobe, William R. MA 1952 Tulsa [1207]
The life and work of the Reverend Robert McGill Loughridge, missionary to Creek Indians. 153p.
Glbdneb, Alwin J. MA 1950 Arizona [1208]
Navaho-United States relations 1846-1868. 187p.
Gibon, Louis Tellez MA 1937 Southwestern [1209]
Aztec civilization and legends. 141p.
Gibven, Eb Cabl MA 1941 Texas [1210]
The ecology of the Indian Reservation, Polk County, Texas. 51p.
Gittingeb, Roy PhD 1917 California [1211]
The formation of the State of Oklahoma (1803-1906). Pub: U /Calif. Pubs. Hist., VI [1917] 256p.
Givens, Mabjobie Bubnside MA 1936 California [1212] The geographical distribution of hand-loomed pile fabrics. 112p.
Peru, Mandan, Navajo, Choctaw, Tularosa Cave Site.
Gleeson, Mark Schubebt MA 1951 Pennsylvania [1213] The events leading to the introduction of Christianity into Yucatan and their effects upon the Yucatecan Indi- ans. 115p.
Glenn, Nan Ashton MA 1937 New Mexico [1214]
Probable origin of the modern Pueblos. 133p.
Gloveb, William Bonny MA 1932 Texas [1215]
A history of the Caddo Indians. 136p.
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Gluek, Alvin Chakles, jr. PhD 1953 Minnesota [1216] The struggle for the British Northwest: a study in Canadian- American relations. 504p. M .
Minnesota, northern Great Plains area, includes Indian Wars.
Goad, Edgar Ford MA 1934 So. California [1217]
A study of the relations of the European invaders with the North American Indians east of the Mississippi (1492 to 1608). 196p.
Goad, Edgar Ford PhD 1939 So. California [1218]
A study of the life of Adolph Francis Alphonse Ban- delier, with an appraisal of his contributions to American anthropology and related sciences. 230p.
Goddard, Geneva MA 1930 Kans. -Emporia [1219]
A study of the historical development and educational work of Haskell Institute. 82p.
Goddard, Pliny Earle PhD 1904 California [1220]
The morphology of the Hupa language. Pub: U /Calif., Pubs. Amer. Archeol. Ethnol, III #1 [1905] 344p.
Goddard, Sara Anne MA 1930 New Mexico [1221]
The Zuiii language as a means of interpreting Pueblo Indian culture. 108p.
Godley, Margaret Walton MA 1935 Emory [1222]
Georgia county place-names. 95p.
9 counties have Indian names; thesis includes a section "Lin- guistic aspects of Georgia county place-names" which discusses Indian names, towns and tribes.
Godward, Wilhelmina MA 1927 California [1223]
The French regime in the middle Northwest. 200p.
Sioux, Cree, Chippewa, Ottawa, Huron, Potawatomi, Fox and Mandan.
Godward, Wilhelmina PhD 1930 California [1224]
The decline of British control on the middle Northwest, 1783-1815. 457p. Sioux, Mandan, Potawatomi, Ottawa, etc.
Goethals, Amelia Maria MA 1937 California [1225]
Pre-Columbian plant cultivation and its significance.
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Goggin, John Mann PhD 1948 Yale [1226]
Culture and geography in Florida prehistory. Pub: "Space and time perspective in northern St. Johns archaeology, Florida." Yale U., Pubs. Anthro. #47 [1952] 147p.
Gogin, Eleanor Gertrude MA 1910 Columbia [1227]
The Goureur de Bois : A social type in the colonial histo- ry of New France. 38p. Brief consideration of Indian relations with the coureur de bois.
Goins, John Francis PhD 1954 California [1228]
Huayculi: the Quichua of Cochabamba Valley, Bo- liva. 312p. M.
Gold, Douglas MA 1934 Montana [1229]
The intelligence and achievement of Blackfeet Indians. 74p.
Golden, Bernard MA 1953 Columbia [1230]
The stepped-fret in Amerindian art. 64p., illus.
Goldenweiser, Alexander A. MA 1904 Columbia [1231] The rites of new religions among the native tribes of North America. 85p.
Especially Smohalla, Tecumseh, Wovoka, Tenskwatawa and Kanakuk.
Goldenweiser, Alexander A. PhD 1910 Columbia [1232] Totemism : an analytical study. Pub : Jour. Amer. Folk- lore, XXIII #88 [1911] pl79-293.
Golding, Helen MA 1952 New Mexico West. [1233]
Primitive art of the Southwest. 29p., photos.
Goldman, Irving PhD 1941 Columbia [1234]
The Alkatcho Carrier: historical background of crest prerogatives. Pub: Amer. Anthro., XLIII #3 [1941] p396-418.
Goldschmidt, Walter Eochs MA 1935 Texas [1235]
Some archaeological sites in Titus County and their relation to east Texas prehistory. 131p.
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Gollin, Eugene S. MA 1948 C.C.N.Y. [1236]
An examination of culture patterns in Ukiah Valley, California, in relation to attitude structures and be- havioral manifestations. 76p. Concerns Porno Indians of the area.
Golomshtok, Eugene A. MA 1923 California [1237]
Ethnology of the Atsugewi Indians. lOOp.
Gonnsen, Reta Kizer MA 1949 Hardin-Simmons [1238] The religion of the Navajo Indians. 123p.
Goode, William Josiah PhD 1946 Penna. State [1239]
The sociology of primitive religion. 524p. Pub: Religion among the primitives. Glencoe, 111: Free Press [1951] 321p.
Includes study of Zuni.
Goodman, Basil Harry MA 1951 Ariz.-Tempe [1240]
An investigation of the adjustment of the Apache Indi- ans to the public schools of the State of Arizona. 85p.
Goodwin, William Irving MA 1941 Massachusetts [1241] The development of vocational education in agriculture at Indian schools. 74p.
Goodykoontz, Colin Brummitt MA 1914 California [1242] Spanish exploration of Louisiana and the adjacent borders of New Spain, 1762-1800: translation of docu- ments, with introduction and notes. 239p.
Indians of the Louisiana area.
Gordon, Burton LeRoy PhD 1954 California [1243]
Human geography and ecology in the Sinu country of Colombia.
Gordon, George Byron PhD 1903 Harvard [1244]
The serpent motive in the ancient art of Central Ameri- ca and Mexico. 2 vols. Pub: U I Penna. Mus., Dept. Archeol, Trans., I [1905] pl31-163, illus.
Gordon, Laura Ammonnette MA 1939 Oklahoma A&M [1245] The mission schools of the Five Civilized Tribes in Okla- homa. 43p.
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Gordon, Mollie Elizabeth MA 1939 New Mexico [1246] The ethnobiology of the salmon food area of North America. 157p.
Gordos, Edward Andres MA 1949 Lehigh [1247]
Indian trade in Pennsylvania, 1730-1763. 224p.
Goree, Julius Wesley MA 1942 Oklahoma [1248]
Participation of the Indians in the War of 1812. 87p.
Gorham, Mildred Ide MA 1917 California [1249]
The development of the Coahuila-Texas frontier, 1670 to 1700. 67p.
Gormly, Mary MA 1948 Mexico City [1250]
The rise of the Aztecs to political supremacy (1325-1428). 31p., maps, charts.
Gorton, Ernest Fay MA 1935 Oklahoma ASM [1251] Education among the Osage Indians. 66p.
Gossett, Thomas Frank PhD 1953 Minnesota [1252]
The idea of Anglo-Saxon superiority in American thought, 1865-1915. 416p. M.
Considers ethnology, and Anglo-Saxon concepts of relations between Whites and Indians. Includes period prior to 1865.
Gould, Alphtn T. MA 1940 Montana [1253]
A hundred years on the Ishawooa. 168p.
Shoshoni, Crow, Sioux, Bannock, Blackfoot, Nez Perce.
Gould, Cassius W. PhD 1954 Northwestern [1254]
An analysis of the folk-music in the Oaxaca and Chiapas area of Mexico. 314p.
Includes Indian influences on Mexican music.
Gould, Ralf Fisher MA 1931 New Mexico [1255]
Psychological tests applied to American Indians. 39p. Albuquerque Indian school pupils.
Grabber, Adeline MA 1952 Arizona [1256]
An interpretation of Canyon de Chelly National Monu- ment; a study for children. 163p.
125
Grace, Cyril W. MA 1931 Wichita [1257]
Internal and external factors affecting the social status of the Sioux Indians. 142p.
Grad, Mary Rosina MA 1949 Marquette [1258]
The Indians and French in the Illinois region under three Governments. 144p.
Graebner, Norman Arthur MA 1940 Oklahoma [1259]
Apache depredations on the Mexican frontier, 1837 to 1853. 127p.
Graeff, Arthur D. MA/Ed 1932 Temple [1260]
Conrad Weiser — Interpreter. 71p.
Iroquois; Delaware, Shawnee, and Catawba,.
Graham, Eleanora L. MA/Ed 1951 Colorado State [1261] An analysis of the errors made in the standardized achievement tests by Indian children in Grades 6, 7, and 8 in Becker County, Minnesota. 93p.
White Earth School, Ponemah Chippewa.
Graham, Robert Adelbert MA 1933 Arizona [1262]
The textile art of the prehistoric Southwest. 98p., illus.
Grajales Ramos, Gloria MCH 1949 Mexico [1263]
Cristianismo y paganismo en la altiplanicie mexicana. Siglo XVI. Pub: Mexico: Impresora Economica [1949] 126p.
Granberry, Julian MA 1955 Florida [1264]
A survey of Bahamian archaeology. 410p.
Grandjean, Dolly Beatrice MA 1939 California [1265] An analysis of Peruvian embroideries.
Grant, Rena Victoria PhD 1942 California [1266]
Environment in the poetry of the West. Mentions Indian influences on poetry; includes Indian terms.
Granzer, Loretta Mary MA 1937 Nebraska [1267]
Indian education at Haskell Institute, 1884-1937. 259p.
Gray, Robert A. MA 1950 West. Reserve [1268]
The Southern powderkeg: a study of the Creek and Cherokee Nations, 1763-1796. 250p.
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Gbay, William Ramsay MA 1942 Texas [1269]
Archaeology of, the Craig rock shelters, upper Nueces Valley, Edwards County, Texas. 79p.
Greaves, Halbert PhD 1942 Wisconsin [1270]
Public speaking in Utah, 1847-1869.
Mormon-Indian relations ; speeches of Indians.
Green, Charles Lowell MA 1928 Iowa [1271]
The Indian Reservation system of the Dakotas to 1889. Pub: So. Dakota Hist. Collect., XIV [1928] p307-416.
Green, Charles Lowell PhD 1939 Iowa [1272]
The administration of the public domain in South Dakota.
Period 1861-1939. Discusses background of land settlement: Indian land cessions and Reservation allotments.
Green, Edith Vivian MA 1930 Occidental [1273]
California during the Civil War period. 10 8p.
Brief Indian mention, especially toward the end, in connection with mail routes and early settlement.
Green, Philip Jackson MA 1925 Alabama [1274]
Life and institutions of the Creek Indians to 1836. 70p.
Greene, Dorothea Clare MA 1952 Ohio State [1275]
A survey of the arts of the Pueblo people and the New Mexican Spaniards. 206p., photos.
Greenfield, Edward W. MA 1946 Columbia [1276]
The life of Colonel Daniel Parke, Jr., Virginia gentle- man-adventurer (1669-1710). Considers Bacon's Rebellion as caused by Indian menace.
Greenfield, Richard Kenneth MA 1948 Columbia [1277] George Washington's western land interests and ac- tivities in the West, 1748-1775. 88p.
Greengo, Robert Eugene MA 1951 California [1278]
Aboriginal use of shellfish as food in California. Pub: Kroeber Anthro. Soc, Paps. #7 [1952] p63-114.
Greenholt, Homer Reginald PhD 1937 Chicago [1279]
A study of Wilhelm Loehe, his colonies, and the Lutheran Indian missions in the Saginaw Valley of Michigan. 270p.
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Greenman, Emerson Frank PhD 1927 Michigan [1280] The earthwork enclosures of Michigan. 167p.
Greer, Scott A. PhD 1951 U.C.L.A. [1281]
The participation of ethnic minorities in the Labor unions of Los Angeles County. 413p. Section on Indian laboring class in Los Angeles.
Greever, William St. Clair PhD 1947 Harvard [1282] The Santa Fe Railway and its western land grant. 536p. Pub: Arid Domain; the Santa Fe Railroad and its west- ern land grant. Stanford U. Press [1954] 184p.
Indian land ownership and resources. Discusses Indian lien rights in Arizona and New Mexico, especially attempts to get Zuiii Reservation revoked.
Gregg, Adelaide Le Mert MA 1934 So. California [1283] A history of Santa Catalina Island from 1542 to 1919. 230p., maps. Includes aboriginal inhabitants.
Gregg, Robert Daneorth PhD 1932 Johns Hopkins [1284] The influence of border troubles on relations between the United States and Mexico 1876-1910. Pub: Johns Hopkins U., Stud. Hist. Pol. Sci., Ser., LV #3 [1937] 200p. Apache raids ; Apache Indians in general.
Gregory, Catherine Elizabeth MA 1936 Illinois [1285] The Miami revolt, 1748-1752. 57p.
Gregory, Deucalion, jr. MA 1947 William-Mary [1286] Colonial legislation affecting the Powahatan Confeder- ation. 53p. Especially Pamunkey.
Gregory, Parthenia Frances MA 1927 Chicago [1287]
The Choctaw Indians. 124p.
Grieder, Theodore G. MA 1928 Iowa [1288]
The influence of the American bison or buffalo on west- ward expansion. 109p.
§ 5 "The Indians and the buffalo."
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Griffen, William Bedrof MA 1955 Mexico City [1289] A survey of present day Seri culture.
Griffin, James Bennett PhD 1936 Michigan [1290]
The cultural significance of the ceramic remains from the Norris Basin. 137p. Pub: W. S. Webb "An archaeolo- gical survey of the Norris Basin in eastern Tennessee." Bur. Amer. Ethnol, Bull. #118 [1938] p253-386.
Griffin, John Wallace MA 1946 Chicago [1291]
The upper Mississippi occupations of the Fisher Site, Will County, Illinois. 181p.
Griffin, Joseph Aloysius PhD 1932 Catholic [1292]
The contribution of Belgium to the Catholic Church in America (1523-1857). Pub: Cath. U., Stud. Amer. Church Hist., XIII [1932] 235p.
Griffith, William Joyce PhD 1942 California [1293]
The Spanish occupation of the Hasinai country, 1690 to 1737. Pub: Tulane U., Mid. Amer. Res. Inst., Studies #3 [1954] 147p.
Grimsley, Helen K. MA 1943 Ohio [1294]
The Mexican Indian in the novels of Mariano Azuela and Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes. 46p.
Grise, George PhD 1950 Geo. Peabody [1295]
Kentuckians as pictured by American novelists. 244p. Brief mention of Indians in novels about Kentucky.
Griswold, Gillett Gary MA 1954 Montana [1296]
Aboriginal patterns of trade between the Columbia Basin and the Northern Plains. 172p.
Grissel, Lois Anna MA 1946 Iowa [1297]
An analysis of a prehistoric village site near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 30p.
Grivas, Theodore MA 1953 So. California [1298]
Stephen Watts Kearny and the Army of the West. Indian references scattered throughout.
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Gronewald, Benjamin Frank PhD 1943 New York [1299] The social criticism of Hamlin Garland. 383p.
"The great importance of his social criticism consisted of his consideration of the American Indian problem."
Grossman, Henry MA 1940 New York [1300]
The economic and industrial organization of the Ameri- can Indian in the twentieth century. 165p.
Grossman, Mitchell M. Van N. MA 1948 So. Methodist [1301] The introduction of slavery into the New World.
Examines European patterns of Indian slavery, and outcome of the practice in the New World.
Grotts, Pearl Irene MA 1942 Iowa [1302]
Sociological aspects of the Crow Indian dances. 23p.
Grover, Elsie Jeanette MA 1913 California [1303]
The establishment of Territorial Government in Utah and the struggle for Statehood, 1849-1862. 95p.
Ute and Shoshoni.
Grtjnatt, Herman MA 1923 Columbia [1304]
Indian relations since the Civil War. 58p.
Guenther, Am alt a Helen MA 1929 Oklahoma [1305]
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation in Oklahoma. 118p.
Guenther, Linda Y. MA 1937 Arizona [1306]
Gila polychromes. The origin and development of poly- chrome pottery in the Gila River drainage area. 53p.
Guess, Francis M. MA 1953 Mexico City [1307]
Report on excavations at Pueblo Viejo, Tamazulapan, Oaxaca. 118p., illus.
Guest, Anna Lee MA 1929 California [1308]
The historical development of southern Oregon, 1825 to 1852. 122p. Takelma, Tututni and Umpqua.
Guild, Elliott William MA 1931 Stanford [1309]
The sociological role of music in primitive cultures. 127p. § 5 Music and group life among the North American Indians.
130
Gunderson, Carl M. MA 1951 Montana [1310]
The history of the Milk River Valley. 149p.
Gunn, Jack Winton MA 1947 Texas [1311]
Life of Ben McCulloch. 120p., illus. Chapters on his career as an Indian fighter and Indian scout.
Gunnerson, James Howard MA 1950 Nebraska [1312]
The Dismal River aspect. 25 lp. Summary of central Nebraska archaeology.
Gunst, Marie Louise MA 1930 Arizona [1313]
Ceremonials of the Papago and Pima Indians, with special emphasis on the relationship of the dance to their religion. 73p.
Gunter, Addye L. MA 1953 Oklahoma [1314]
Health problems and practices of a group of Cherokee Indians. 106p.
Gunther, Erna MA 1920 Columbia [1315]
Design units on Tlingit baskets. 31p.
Gunther, Erna PhD 1928 Columbia [1316]
A further analysis of the first salmon ceremony. Pub: U/Wash., Pubs. Anthro., II #5 [1928] pl33-173.
Gurney, William Harold MA 1948 Brit. Columbia [1317] The work of Reverend Father V.M.R. Le Jeune, O.M.I. 177p. Interior Salish.
Gustafson, Carl Stanley MA/Ed 1954 Wyoming [1318] Stories for elementary school pupils to supplement Wyoming history. Includes some Indian stories, period 1811-1954.
Guthe, Alfred Kidder PhD 1956 Michigan [1319]
Late prehistoric occupation in southwestern New York : an interpretive analysis. 148p. M.
Guthe, Carl Eugene PhD 1917 Harvard [1320]
The lunar count of the Mayas. 259p. Pub: "A possible solution of the number series on pages 51 to 58 of the Dresden Codex." Harvard U., Peabody Mus., Paps., VI [1921] 31p.
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Gutierrez Eskildsen, Rosario MarIa DL 1944 Mexico [1321] Substrato y superestrato del espanol de Tabasco. 134p., illus.
A philological study of the development of Spanish in Tabasco. Indian influences are considered.
Gutkoski, Joseph Leo MA 1938 Columbia [1322]
Wyoming Valley lands controversy. lOOp.
Mainly Six Nations; controversy between Pennsylvania and Connecticut, 1769-1807.
Guy, F. J. PhD 1932 Catholic [1323]
The Catholic Church in Arkansas, 1541-1843.
Haag, William George, jr. PhD 1948 Michigan [1324]
An osteometric analysis of some aboriginal dogs. 198p.
M.
Examines the origin and relationships between various canine groups, and the position of dogs in their cultural, temporal and human environment.
Haas, Florence L. M/Ed 1931 Temple [1325]
Recreational activities of primitive and tribal people. 161p.
Cheyenne, Cherokee, Algonquin (Shawnee, Delaware), Tusca- rora, Sioux.
Haas, Francis PhD 1954 Chicago [1326]
Education in New Mexico : a study of the development of education in a changing social order. 232p.
Haas, Mary Rosamond Swadesh PhD 1935 Yale [1327] A grammar of the Tunica language. 174p. Pub: Hand- booh of American Indian Languages, IV. NY : J. J. Augu- stin [1940] 143p.
Hack, John Tilton PhD 1940 Harvard [1328]
Geography and geology of the Hopi country, Arizona. Pub: "The changing physical environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona." Harvard TJ ., Peabody Mus., Paps., XXXV #1 [1942] 86p., illus.
From geological-ecological backgrounds of the area, examines Hopi development in relation to their environment.
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Hackbarth, Robert Walter MA 1948 Colorado Coll. [1329] Council governments and councilar tendencies among primitive cultures, with special consideration of Aztec, Muskogian, and Iroquois government. 206p.
Hackett, Charles Wilson MA 1914 California [13303
The revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico in 1680. 55p. Pub: Texas State Hist. Assoc, Qtly., XV #2 [1911] p93-147.
Hackett, Charles Wilson PhD 1917 California [1331]
The uprising of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, 1680-1682. 524p. Pub: U/New Mex. Press [1942] 2 vols.
Hackstaff, Katherine D. MA 1931 Columbia [1332]
Indian trade in colonial Virginia, 1607-1763. 82p.
Haddox, Clara Gibson MA 1952 Geo. Peabody [1333]
A study of the customs, folkways and folk dances of Mexico. 97p. Includes Aztec and Maya.
Hadley, Barbara Ballou MA 1940 California [1334]
Aprism : A study in recent Peruvian political and <