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''Handbook of North American Indians'' /Volume 1: Introduction
*Introduction: A Gateway to the ''Handbook'' Series. Igor Krupnik. Pages 1-9. *Antecedents of the Smithsonian ''Handbook'' Project: 1800s–1965. Igor Krupnik. Pages 10–30. Native American Histories in the Twenty-First Century *Writing American Indian Histories in the Twenty-First Century. Donald L. Fixico. Pages 31–43. *Codes of Ethics: Anthropology's Relations with American Indians. Joe Watkins. Pages 44–56. *Indigenous North Americans and Archaeology. George Nicholas, Dorothy Lippert, and Stephen Loring. Pages 57–74. *Cultural Heritage Laws and Their Impact. Eric Hollinger, Lauren Sieg, William Billeck, Jacquetta Swift, and Terry Snowball. Pages 75–89. *Emergence of Cultural Diversity: Long-Distance Interactions and Cultural Complexity in Native North America. J. Daniel Rodgers and William W. Fitzhugh. Pages 90–103. *Coastal Peoples and Maritime Adaptations: From First Settlement to Contact. Torben C. Rick and Todd J. Braje. Pages 104–118. New Cultural Domains *Indigenous Peoples, Museums, and Anthropology. Aron L. Crowell. Pages 119–135. *“A New Dream Museum”: 100 Years of the (National) Museum of the American Indian, 1916–2016. Ann McMullen. Pages 136-150. *Access to Native Collections in Museums and Archives: History, Context, and Future Directions. Hannah Turner and Candace Green. Pages 151–164. *Emergent Digital Networks: Museum Collections and Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Era. Aaron Glass and Kate Hennessy. Pages 165–181. *3D Digital Replication: Emerging Cultural Domain for Native American Communities. Eric Hollinger. Pages 182-195. *Social Media: Extending the Boundaries of Indian Country. Loriene Roy, Marisa Elena Duarte, Christina M. Gonzalez, and Wendy Peters. Pages 196-210. *Digital Domains for Native American Languages. Gary Holton. Pages 211-229. Native American Experiences in the Twenty-First Century *Food Sovereignty. Elizabeth Hoover. Pages 230-246. *Native American Communities and Climate Change. Margaret Hiza Redsteer, Igor Krupnik, and Julie K. Maldonado. Pages 247-264. *Native American Languages at the Threshold of the New Millennium. Marianne Mithun. Pages 265-277. *Immigrant Indigenous Communities: Indigenous Latino Populations in the United States. Gabriela Pérez Báez, Cynthia Vidaurri, and José Barreiro. Pages 278–292. *Contestation from Invisibility: Indigenous Peoples as a Permanent Part of the World Order. Duane Champagne. Pages 293–303. Transitions in Native North American Research *Arctic. Peter Collings. Pages 304–319. *Subarctic: Accommodation and Resistance since 1970. Collin Scott, William E. Simeone, Robert Wishart, and Janelle Baker. Pages 320–337. *Northwest Coast: Ethnology since the Late 1980s. Sergei Kan and Michael Harkin. Pages 338–354. *California. Ira Jacknis, Carolyn Smith, Olivia Chilcote. Pages 355–371. *Greater Southwest: Introduction. Igor Krupnik. Page 373. *Southwest-1. Gwyneira Isaac, Klinton Burgio-Ericson, Chip Colwell, T.J. Ferguson, Jane Hill, Debra Martin, and Ofelia Zepeda. Pages 374–389. *Southwest-2: Non-Pueblo and Northern Mexico. Maurice Crandall, Moises Gonzales, Sergei Kan, Enrique R. Lamadrid, Kimberly Jenkins Marshall, and José Luis Moctezuma Zamarrón. Pages 390–410. *Great Basin. Catherine S. Fowler, David Rhode, Angus Quinlan, and Darla Garey-Sage. Pages 411–427. *Plateau: Trends in Ethnocultural Research from the 1990s. David W. Dinwoodie. Pages 428–444. *Plains: Research since 2000. Sebastian Felix Braun. Pages 445–460. *Southeast. Robbie Ethridge, Jessica Blanchard, and Mary Linn. Pages 461–479. *Northeast: Research since 1978. Kathleen J. Bragdon and Larry Nesper. Pages 480–498. The Smithsonian ''Handbook'' Project, 1965–2008 *Section Introduction. Igor Krupnik. Page 499. *The Beginnings, 1965–1971. Adrianna Link and Igor Krupnik. Pages 500–515. *William Curtis Sturtevant, General Editor. William L. Merrill. Pages 516–530. *Production of the ''Handbook'', 1970–2008: An Insider’s View. Joanna Cohan Scherer. Pages 531–548. *Organization and Operation: Perspectives from 1993. Christian Carstensen. Pages 549–560. *The ''Handbook'': A Retrospective. Ira Jacknis, William L. Merril, and Joanna Cohan Scherer. Pages 561–581. End Matter *Contributors. Pages 583–586. *Reviewers (December 22, 2020). Pages 587–588. *Tributes. Pages 589–593. *Appendix 1: Smithsonian Handbook Project Timeline, 1964–2014. Igor Krupnik, and Joanna Cohan Scherer with additions by Jan Danek and William L. Merrill. Pages 596–609. *Appendix 2: Handbook Series Production and Editorial Staff, 1969–2022. Pages 610–612. *Appendix 3: Conventions on Tribal and Ethnic Names in Volume 1. Igor Krupnick, with additions by Daniel G. Cole, Ives Goddard, Cesare Marino, Larry Nesper, and Joe Watkins. Pages 613–616. *Bibliography. Pages 617–867. *Index. Pages 869–931.Volume 2: Indians in Contemporary Society
*Introduction. Garrick A. Bailey. Pages 1–9. The Issues in the United States *Indians in the Military. Pamela Bennett and Thom Holm. Pages 10–18. *Termination and Relocation. Larry W. Burt. Pages 19–27. *Indian Land Claims. Judith Royster. Pages 28–37. *Activism, 1950-1980. Vine Deloria, Jr. Pages 38–44. *Activism Since 1980. Robert Warrior. Pages 45–54. *The Federal-Tribe Relationship. Alex Tallchief Skibine. Pages 55–65. *The State-Tribe Relationship. Carole Goldberg. Pages 66–75. *Tribal Government in the United States. Sharon O'Brien. Pages 76–85. *The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Reservations.Volume 3: Environment, Origins, and Population
*Introduction. Douglas H. Ubelaker. Pages 1–3. *Native Views of Origins. JoAllyn Archambault. Pages 4–15. Paleo-Indian *Paleo-Indian: Introduction. Dennis Stanford. Pages 16–22. *Geoarcheology of the Plains, Southwest, and Great Lakes. Vance T. Holliday & Rolfe D. Mandel. Pages 23–46. *Geological Framework and Glaciation of the Western Area. Christopher L. Hill. Pages 47–60. *Climate and Biota of Western North America. Russell Wiliam Graham. Pages 61–66. *Geological Framework and Glaciation of the Central Area. Christopher L. Hill. Pages 67–80. *Geological Framework and Glaciation of the Eastern Area. Christopher L. Hill. Pages 81–98. *Climate and Biota of Eastern North America. Herbert E. Wright, Jr. Pages 99–109. *History of Research on the Paleo-Indian. David J. Meltzer. Pages 110-128. *Paleo-Indian: Far Northwest. E. James Dixon. Pages 129-147. *Paleo-Indian: Plains and Southwest. Bruce B. Huckell & W. James Judge. Pages 148-170. *Paleo-Indian: East. Bradley T. Lepper & Robert E. Funk. Pages 171-193. *Paleo-Indian: West. C. Melvin Aikens. Pages 194-207. *Late Pleistocene Faunal Extinctions. Donald K. Grayson. Pages 208-218. Plant and Animal Resources *Plant and Animal Resources: Introduction. Bruce D. Smith. Pages 219-221. *Arctic and Subarctic Plants. Alestine Andre, Amanda Karst, & Nancy J. Turner. Pages 222-235. *Arctic and Subarctic Animals. Christyann M. Darwent & Laura L. Smith. Pages 236-250. *Northwest Coast and Plateau Plants. Nancy J. Turner & Fiona Hamersley-Chambers. Pages 251-262. *Northwest Coast and Plateau Animals. Virginia L. Butler & Sarah K. Campbell. Pages 263-273. *California Plants. Robert L. Bettinger & Eric Wohlgemuth. Pages 274-283. *California Animals. William R. Hildebrandt & Kimberly Carpenter. Pages 284-291. *Southwest Plants. Karen R. Adams & Suzanne K. Fish. Pages 292-312. *Southwest Animals. Steven R. James. Pages 313-330. *Great Basin Plants. Catherine S. Fowler & David E. Rhode. Pages 331-350. *Great Basin Animals. Joel C. Janetski. Pages 351-364. *Plains Plants. Mary J. Adair. Pages 365-374. *Plains Animals. John R. Bozell, Carl R. Falk, & Eileen Johnson. Pages 375-387. *Southeast Plants. Kristen J. Gremillion. Pages 388-395. *Southeast Animals. Heather A. Lapham. Pages 396-404. *Northeast Plants. Gary W. Crawford. Pages 405-411. *Northeast Animals. Bonnie W. Styles. Pages 412-427. *Domestication of Plants in the East. C. Margaret Scarry & Richard A. Yarnell. Pages 428-436. *Introduction and Diffusion of Crops from Mexico. Gayle J. Fritz. Pages 437-446. *Tobacco. Volney H. Jones & Sandra L. Dunavan. Pages 447-451. *Dog. Lynn M. Snyder & Jennifer A. Leonard. Pages 452-462. *The Role of the Turkey in the Southwest. Natalie D. Munro. Pages 463-470. *Introduction and Adoption of Crops from Europe. Lee A. Newsom & Deborah Ann Trieu. Pages 471-484. *Introduction and Adoption of Animals from Europe. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman & Elizabeth J. Reitz. Pages 485-491. Skeletal Biology and Population Size *Skeletal Biology and Population Size: Introduction. Douglas H. Ubelaker. Pages 492-496. *History of Craniometric Studies, The View in 1975. W.W. Howells. Pages 497-503. *History of Research in Skeletal Biology. Jane Buikstra. Pages 504-523. *Skeletal Biology: Arctic and Subarctic. Anne Keenleyside. Pages 524-531. *Skeletal Biology: Northwest Coast and Plateau. Jerome S. Cybulski. Pages 532-547. *Skeletal Biology: California. Phillip L. Walker. Pages 548-556. *Skeletal Biology: Southwest. Ann L.W. Stodder. Pages 557-580. *Skeletal Biology: Great Basin. Clark Spencer Larsen & Brian E. Hemphill. Pages 581-589. *Skeletal Biology: Northern Mexico and Texas. Lee Meadows Jantz, Nicholas P. Herrmann, Richard L. Jantz, & Douglas H. Ubelaker. Pages 590-594. *Skeletal Biology: Plains. Laura L. Scheiber. Pages 595-609. *Skeletal Biology: Southeast. Clark Spencer Larsen. Pages 610-621. *Skeletal Biology: Great Lakes Area. M. Anne Katzenberg. Pages 622-629. *Skeletal Biology: Northeast. George R. Milner & Jane Buikstra. Pages 630-639. *Population Inferences from Bone Chemistry. Margaret J. Schoeninger. Pages 640-644. *Dentition. G. Richard Scott & Christy G. Turner. Pages 645-660. *Paleopathology. Donald J. Ortner & Mary Lucas Powell. Pages 661-678. *Craniometric Affinities and Early Skeletal Evidence for Origins. Russell Nelson, Noriko Seguchi, & C. Loring Brace. Pages 679-684. *Environmental Influences on Skeletal Morphology. Christopher Ruff. Pages 685-693. *Population Size, Contact to Nadir. Douglas H. Ubelaker. Pages 694-701. *Population Size, Nadir to 2000. C. Matthew Snipp. Pages 702-710. Human Biology *Human Biology: Introduction. Emőke J.E. Szathmáry. Pages 711-726. *Growth and Development. Lawrence M. Schell, Mia V. Gallo, & Francis E. Johnston. Pages 727-739. *Acclimatization and Adaptation: Responses to Cold. Michael A. Little and A.T. Steegman Jr. Pages 740-747. *Acclimatization and Adaptation: Responses to Heat. Joel M. Hanna and Donald M. Austin. Pages 748-753. *Albinism. Charles M. Woolf. Pages 754-761. *Blood Groups, Immunoglobulins, and Genetic Variation. Dennis H. O'Rourke. Pages 762-776. *Anthropometry. Richard L. Jantz. Pages 777-788. *Health and Disease. Kue Young. Pages 789-798. *Admixture. Jeffrey C. Long. Pages 799-807. *Dermatoglyphics. Robert J. Meier. Pages 808-816. *Mitochondrial DNA. D. Andrew Merriwether. Pages 817-830. *Y Chromosomes. Tatiana M. Karafet, Stephen L. Zegura, & Michael F. Hammer. Pages 831-839. *Ancient DNA. Anne C. Stone. Pages 840-847.Volume 4: History of Indian-White relations
*Introduction. Wilcomb E. Washburn. Pages 1–4. National Policies *British Indian Policies to 1783. Wilbur R. Jacobs. Pages 5–12. *Dutch and Swedish Indian Policies. Francis Jennings. Pages 13–19. *French Indian Policies. Mason Wade. Pages 20–28. *United States Indian Policies, 1776-1815. Reginald Horsman. Pages 29–39. *United States Indian Policies, 1815-1860. Francis Paul Prucha. Pages 40–50. *United States Indian Policies, 1860-1900. William T. Hagan. Pages 51–65. *United States Indian Policies, 1900-1980. Lawrence C. Kelly. Pages 66–80. *Canadian Indian Policies. Robert J. Surtees. Pages 81–95. *Spanish Indian Policies. Charles Gibson. Pages 96–102. *Mexican Indian Policies. Edward H. Spicer. Pages 103-109. *Danish Greenland Policies. Finn Gad. Pages 110-118. *Russian and Soviet Eskimo Indian Policies. Richard A. Pierce. Pages 119-127. Military Situation *Colonial Indian Wars. Douglas E. Leach. Pages 128-143. *Indian-United States Military Situation, 1775-1848. John K. Mahon. Pages 144-162. *Indian-United States Military Situation, 1848-1891. Robert M. Utley. Pages 163-184. Political Relations *British Colonial Indian Treaties. Dorothy V. Jones. Pages 185-194. *United States Indian Treaties and Agreements. Robert M. Kvasnicka. Pages 195-201. *Canadian Indian Treaties. Robert J. Surtees. Pages 202-210. *Indian Land Transfers. Arrell M. Gibson. Pages 211-229. *The Legal Status of American Indians. Lawrence R. Baca. Pages 230-237. *Presents and Delegations. Francis Paul Prucha. Pages 238-244. *Colonial Government Agencies. Yasuhide Kawashima. Pages 245-254. *Nineteenth-Century United States Government Agencies. Donald J. Berthrong. Pages 255-263. *Twentieth-century United States Government Agencies. Philleo Nash. Pages 264-275. *Government Indian Agencies in Canada. Douglas Sanders. Pages 276-283. *American Indian Education. Margaret Connell Szasz & Carmelita S. Ryan. Pages 284-300. *Indian Rights Movement Until 1887. Robert W. Mardock. Pages 301-304. *Indian Rights Movement, 1887-1973. Hazel Whitman Hertzberg. Pages 305-323. Economic Relations *The Fur Trade in the Colonial Northeast. William J. Eccles. Pages 324-334. *The Hudson's Bay Company and Native People. Arthur J. Ray. Pages 335-350. *Indian Trade in the Trans-Mississippi West to 1870. William R. Swagerty. Pages 351-374. *The Maritime Trade of the North Pacific Coast. James R. Gibson. Pages 375-390. *Economic Relations in the Southeast Until 1783. Daniel H. Usner, Jr. Pages 391-395. *Trade Goods. E.S. Lohse. Pages 396-403. *Indian Servitude in the Northeast. Yasuhide Kawashima. Pages 404-406. *Indian Servitude in the Southeast. Peter H. Wood. Pages 407-409. *Indian Servitude in the Southwest. Albert H Schroeder & Omer C. Stewart. Pages 410-413. *Indian Servitude in California. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 414-416. *Ecological Change and Indian-White Relations. William Cronon & Richard White. Pages 417-429. Religious Relations *Protestant Churches and the Indians. R. Pierce Beaver. Pages 430-458. *Mormon Missions to the Indians. John A. Price. Pages 459-463. *Roman Catholic Missions in New France. Lucien Campeau. Pages 464-471. *Roman Catholic Missions in California and the Southwest. Sherburne F. Cook & Cesare R. Marino. Pages 472-480. *Roman Catholic Missions in the Southeast and the Northeast. Clifford M. Lewis. Pages 481-493. *Roman Catholic Missions in the Northwest. Robert I. Burns. Pages 494-500. *Roman Catholic Missions in the Arctic. Louis-Jacques Dorais & Bernard Saladin d'Anglure. Pages 501-505. *The Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska. Sergei Kan. Pages 506-521. Conceptual Relations *White Conceptions of Indians. Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr. Pages 522-547. *Relations Between Indians and Anthropologists. Nancy O. Lurie. Pages 548-556. *The Indian Hobbyist Movement in North America. William K. Powers. Pages 557-561. *The Indian Hobbyist Movement in Europe. Colin F. Taylor. Pages 562-569. *Indians and the Counterculture, 1960s–1970s. Stewart Brand. Pages 570-572. *The Indian in Literature in English. Leslie A. Fiedler. Pages 573-581. *The Indian in Non-English Literature. Christian F. Feest. Pages 582-586. *The Indian in Popular American Culture. Rayna D. Green. Pages 587-606. *The Indian in the Movies. Michael T. Marsden and Jack G. Nachbar. Pages 607-616.Volume 5: Arctic
*Introduction. David Damas. Pages 1–7. *History of Research Before 1945. Henry B. Collins. Pages 8–16. *History of Archeology After 1945. Elmer Harp, Jr. Pages 17–22. *History of Ethnology After 1945. Charles C. Hughes. Pages 23–26. *Physical Environment. John K. Stager & Robert J. McSkimming. Pages 27–35. *Arctic Ecosystems. Milton M.R. Freeman. Pages 36–48. *Eskimo and Aleut Languages. Anthony C. Woodbury. Pages 49–63. *Human Biology of the Arctic. Emőke J.E. Szathmary. Pages 64–71. *Prehistory: Summary. Don E. Dumond. Pages 72–79. Western Arctic *Prehistory of North Alaska. Douglas D. Anderson. Pages 80–93. *Prehistory of the Bering Sea Region. Don E. Dumond. Pages 94–105. *Prehistory of the Asian Eskimo Zone. Robert E. Ackerman. Pages 106-118. *Prehistory of the Aleutian Region. Allen P. McCartney. Pages 119-135. *Prehistory of the Pacific Eskimo Region. Donald W. Clark. Pages 136-148. *Exploration and Contact History of Western Alaska. James W. VanStone. Pages 149-160. *Aleut. Margaret Lantis. Pages 161-184. *Pacific Eskimo: Historical Ethnography. Donald W. Clark. Pages 185-197. *Contemporary Pacific Eskimo. Nancy Yaw Davis. Pages 198-204. *Southwest Alaska Eskimo: Introduction. James W. VanStone. Pages 205-208. *Nunivak Eskimo. Margaret Lantis. Pages 209-223. *Mainland Southwest Alaska Eskimo. James W. VanStone. Pages 224-242. *Asiatic Eskimo: Introduction. Charles C. Hughes. Pages 243-246. *Siberian Eskimo. Charles C. Hughes. Pages 247-261. *Saint Lawrence Island Eskimo. Charles C. Hughes. Pages 262-277. *North Alaska Eskimo: Introduction. Robert F. Spencer. Pages 278-284. *Bering Strait Eskimo. Dorothy Jean Ray. Pages 285-302. *Kotzebue Sound Eskimo. Ernest S. Burch, Jr. Pages 303-319. *North Alaska Coast Eskimo. Robert F. Spencer. Pages 320-337. *Interior North Alaska Eskimo. Edwin S. Hall. Pages 338-346. *Mackenzie Delta Eskimo. Derek G. Smith. Pages 347-358. Canadian Arctic *Pre-Dorset and Dorset Prehistory of Canada. Moreau S. Maxwell. Pages 359-368. *Thule Prehistory of Canada. Robert McGhee. Pages 369-376. *Exploration and History of the Canadian Arctic. L.H. Neatby. Pages 377-390. *Central Eskimo: Introduction. David Damas. Pages 391-396. *Copper Eskimo. David Damas. Pages 397-414. *Netsilik. Asen Balikci. Pages 415-430. *Iglulik. Guy Mary-Rousselière. Pages 431-446. *Caribou Eskimo. Eugene Y. Arima. Pages 447-462. *Baffinland Eskimo. William B. Kemp. Pages 463-475. *Inuit of Quebec. Bernard Saladin d'Anglure. Pages 476-507. *Historical Ethnography of the Labrador Coast. J. Garth Taylor. Pages 508-521. Greenland *Greenland Eskimo: Introduction. Helge Kleivan. Pages 522-527. *Paleo-Eskimo Cultures of Greenland. William W. Fitzhugh. Pages 528-539. *Neo-Eskimo Prehistory of Greenland. Richard H. Jordan. Pages 540-548. *History of Norse Greenland. Inge Kleivan. Pages 549-555. *History of Colonial Greenland. Finn Gad. Pages 556-576. *Polar Eskimo. Rolf Gilberg. Pages 577-594. *West Greenland Before 1950. Inge Kleivan. Pages 595-621. *East Greenland Before 1950. Robert Petersen. Pages 622-639. *Greenlandic Written Literature. Robert Petersen. Pages 640-645. The 1950-1980 Period *Alaska Eskimo Modernization. Norman A. Chance. Pages 646-656. *The Land Claims Era in Alaska. Ernest S. Burch. Jr. Pages 657-661. *Contemporary Canadian Inuit. Frank G. Vallee, Derek G. Smith, & Joseph D. Cooper. Pages 662-675. *The Grise Fiord Project. Milton M.R. Freeman. Pages 676-682. *Contemporary Inuit of Quebec. Bernard Saladin d'Anglure. Pages 683-688. *Coastal Northern Labrador After 1950. Anne Brantenberg & Terje Brantenberg. Pages 689-699. *Contemporary Greenlanders. Helge Kleivan. Pages 700-717. *East Greenland After 1950. Robert Petersen. Pages 718-723. *The Pan-Eskimo Movement. Robert Petersen. Pages 724-728.Volume 6: Subarctic
*Introduction. June Helm. Pages 1–4. *General Environment. James S. Gardner. Pages 5–14. *Major Fauna in the Traditional Economy. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 15–18. *History of Ethnological Research in the Subarctic Shield and Mackenzie Borderlands. Edward S. Rogers. Pages 19–29. *History of Archeological Research in the Subarctic Shield and Mackenzie Valley. Jacques Cinq-Mars & Charles A. Martijn. Pages 30–34. *History of Research in the Subarctic Cordillera. Catharine McClellan. Pages 35–42. *History of Research in Subarctic Alaska. Nancy Yaw Davis. Pages 43–48. *Museum and Archival Resources for Subarctic Alaska. James W. VanStone. Pages 49–51. *Subarctic Algonquian Languages. Richard A. Rhodes & Evelyn M. Todd. Pages 52–66. *Northern Athapaskan Languages. Michael E. Krauss & Victor K. Golla. Pages 67–85. *Prehistory of the Canadian Shield. James V. Wright. Pages 86–96. *Prehistory of the Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake Region. William C. Noble. Pages 97–106. *Prehistory of the Western Subarctic. Donald W. Clark. Pages 107-129. Subarctic Shield and Mackenzie Borderlands *Environment and Culture in the Shield and Mackenzie Borderlands. Edward S. Rogers & James G.E. Smith. Pages 130-146. *Intercultural Relations and Cultural Change in the Shield and Mackenzie Borderlands. June Helm, Edward S. Rogers, & James G.E. Smith. Pages 146-157. *Territorial Groups Before 1821: Cree and Ojibwa. Charles A. Bishop. Pages 158-160. *Territorial Groups Before 1821: Athapaskans of the Shield and the Mackenzie Drainage. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 161-168. *Montagnais-Naskapi. Edward S. Rogers & Eleanor Leacock. Pages 169-189. *Seventeenth-Century Montagnais Social Relations and Values. Eleanor Leacock. Pages 190-195. *East Main Cree. Richard J. Preston. Pages 196-207. *Attikamek (Tête de Boule). Gérard E. McNulty & Louis Gilbert. Pages 208-216. *West Main Cree. John J. Honigmann. Pages 217-230. *Northern Ojibwa. Edward S. Rogers & J. Garth Taylor. Pages 231-243. *Saulteaux of Lake Winnipeg. Jack H. Steinbring. Pages 244-255. *Western Woods Cree. James G.E. Smith. Pages 256-270. *Chipewyan. James G.E. Smith. Pages 271-284. *Yellowknife. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 285-290. *Dogrib. June Helm. Pages 291-309. *Bearlake Indians. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 310-313. *Hare. Joel S. Savishinsky & Hiroko Sue Hara. Pages 314-325. *Mountain Indians. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 326-337. *Slavey. Michael I. Asch. Pages 338-349. *Beaver. Robin Ridington. Pages 350-360. *Subarctic Métis. Richard Slobodin. Pages 361-371. Subarctic Cordillera *Environment and Culture in the Cordillera. Catharine McClellan & Glenda Denniston. Pages 372-386. *Intercultural Relations and Cultural Change in the Cordillera. Catharine McClellan. Pages 387-401. *Chilcotin. Robert B. Lane. Pages 402-412. *Carrier. Margaret L. Tobey. Pages 413-432. *Sekani. Glenda Denniston. Pages 433-441. *Kaska. John J. Honigmann. Pages 442-450. *Nahani. Beryl C. Gillespie. Pages 451-453. *Tsetsaut. Wilson Duff. Pages 454-457. *Tahltan. Bruce B. MacLachlan. Pages 458-468. *Inland Tlingit. Catharine McClellan. Pages 469-480. *Tagish. Catharine McClellan. Pages 481-492. *Tutchone. Catharine McClellan. Pages 493-505. *Han. John R. Crow & Philip R. Obley. Pages 506-513. *Kutchin. Richard Slobodin. Pages 514-532. Alaska Plateau *Environment and Culture in the Alaska Plateau. Edward H. Hosley. Pages 533-545. *Intercultural Relations and Cultural Change in the Alaska Plateau. Edward H. Hosley. Pages 546-555. *Territorial Groups of West-Central Alaska Before 1898. James W. VanStone and Ives Goddard. Pages 556-561. *Tanana. Robert A. McKennan. Pages 562-576. *Upper Tanana River Potlatch. Marie-Françoise Guédon. Pages 577-581. *Koyukon. A. McFadyen Clark. Pages 582-601. *Ingalik. Jeanne H. Snow. Pages 602-617. *Kolchan. Edward H. Hosley. Pages 618-622. South of the Alaska Range *Tanaina. Joan B. Townsend. Pages 623-640. *Ahtna. Frederica de Laguna & Catharine McClellan. Pages 641-663. Native Settlements *Native Settlements: Introduction. June Helm. Pages 664-665. *Davis Inlet, Labrador. Georg Henriksen. Pages 666-672. *Great Whale River, Quebec. W.K. Barger. Pages 673-682. *Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories. David M. Smith. Pages 683-693. *Old Crow, Yukon Territory. Ann Welsh Acheson. Pages 694-703. *Minto, Alaska. Wallace M. Olson. Pages 704-711. Special Topics *Modern Subarctic Indians and Métis. John J. Honigmann. Pages 712-717. *Expressive Aspects of Subarctic Indian Culture. John J. Honigmann. Pages 718-738.Volume 7: Northwest Coast
*Introduction. Wayne Suttles. Pages 1–15. *Environment. Wayne Suttles. Pages 16–29. *Languages. Laurence C. Thompson & M. Dale Kinkade. Pages 30–51. *Human Biology. Jerome S. Cybulski. Pages 52–59. *Cultural Antecedents. Roy L. Carlson. Pages 60–69. History of Research *History of Research: Early Sources. Wayne Suttles. Pages 70–72. *History of Research in Ethnology. Wayne Suttles & Aldona C. Jonaitis. Pages 73–87. *History of Research: Museum Collections. E.S. Lohse & Frances Sundt. Pages 88–97. *History of Research in Linguistics. M. Dale Kinkade. Pages 98–106. *History of Research in Archeology. Roy L. Carlson. Pages 107-115. *History of Research in Physical Anthropology. Jerome S. Cybulski. Pages 116-118. History of Contact *History of the Early Period. Douglas Cole & David Darling. Pages 119-134. *Demographic History, 1774-1874. Robert T. Boyd. Pages 135-148. *History of Southeastern Alaska Since 1867. Rosita Worl. Pages 149-158. *History of Coastal British Columbia Since 1849. J.E. Michael Kew. Pages 159-168. *History of Western Washington Since 1846. Cesare Marino. Pages 169-179. *History of Western Oregon Since 1846. Stephen Dow Beckham. Pages 180-188. The Peoples *Eyak. Frederica De Laguna. Pages 189-196. *Prehistory of Southeastern Alaska. Stanley D. Davis. Pages 197-202. *Tlingit. Frederica De Laguna. Pages 203-228. *Prehistory of the Northern Coast of British Columbia. Knut R. Fladmark, Kenneth M. Ames, & Patricia D. Sutherland. Pages 229-239. *Haida: Traditional Culture. Margaret B. Blackman. Pages 240-260. *Haida Since 1960. Mary Lee Stearns. Pages 261-266. *Tsimshian Peoples: Southern Tsimshian, Coast Tsimshian, Nishga, and Gitksan. Marjorie M. Halpin & Margaret Seguin. Pages 267-284. *Tsimshian of British Columbia Since 1900. Gordon B. Inglis, Douglas R. Hudson, Barbara K. Rigsby, & Bruce Rigsby. Pages 285-293. *Tsimshian of Metlakatla, Alaska. John A. Dunn & Arnold Booth. Pages 294-297. *Prehistory of the Central Coast of British Columbia. Philip M. Hobler. Pages 298-305. *Haisla. Charles Hamori-Torok. Pages 306-311. *Haihais, Bella Bella, and Oowekeeno. Susanne F. Hilton. Pages 312-322. *Bella Coola. Dorothy I.D. Kennedy & Randall T. Bouchard. Pages 323-339. *Prehistory of the Coasts of Southern British Columbia and Northern Washington. Donald Mitchell. Pages 340-358. *Kwakiutl: Traditional Culture. Helen Codere. Pages 359-377. *Kwakiutl: Winter Ceremonies. Bill Holm. Pages 378-386. *Kwakiutl Since 1980.Volume 8: California
*Introduction. Rebert F. Heizer. Pages 1–5. *History of Research. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 6–15. *Environmental Background. Martin A Baumhoff. Pages 16–24. *Post-Pleistocene Archeology, 9000 to 2000 B.C. William J. Wallace. Pages 25–36. *Development of Regional Prehistoric Cultures. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 37–57. *Protohistoric and Historic Archeology. Chester King. Pages 58–68. *Indian-Euro-American Interaction: Archeological Evidence from non-Indian Sites. Robert L. Schuyler. Pages 69–79. *Native Languages of California. William F. Shipley. Pages 80–90. *Historical Demography. Sherburne F. Cook. Pages 91–98. *The Impact of Euro-American Exploration and Settlement. Edward D. Castillo. Pages 99–127. *Tolowa. Richard A. Gould. Pages 128-136. *Yurok. Arnold R. Pilling. Pages 137-154. *Wiyot. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 155-163. *Hupa, Chilula, and Whilkut. William J. Wallace. Pages 164-179. *Karok. William Bright. Pages 180-189. *Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Lassik, and Wailaki. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 190-204. *Chimariko. Shirley Silver. Pages 205-210. *Shastan Peoples. Shirley Silver. Pages 211-224. *Achumawi. D.L. Olmsted & Omer C. Stewart. Pages 225-235. *Atsugewi. T.R. Garth. Pages 236-243. *Cahto. James E. Myers. Pages 244-248. *Yuki, Huchnom, and Coast Yuki. Virginia P. Miller. Pages 249-255. *Wappo. Jesse O. Sawyer. Pages 256-263. *Lake Miwok. Catherine A. Callaghan. Pages 264-273. *Pomo: Introduction. Sally McLendon & Robert L. Oswalt. Pages 274-288. *Western Pomo and Northeastern Pomo. Lowell John Bean & Dorothea Theodoratus. Pages 289-305. *Eastern Pomo and Southeastern Pomo. Sally McLendon & Michael J. Lowy. Pages 306-323. *Wintu. Frank R. LaPena. Pages 324-340. *Nomlaki. Walter Goldschmidt. Pages 341-349. *Patwin. Patti J. Johnson. Pages 350-360. *Yana. Jerald Jay Johnson. Pages 361-369. *Maidu and Konkow. Francis A. Riddell. Pages 370-386. *Nisenan. Norman L. Wilson & Arlean H. Towne. Pages 387-397. *Eastern Miwok. Richard Levy. Pages 398-413. *Coast Miwok. Isabel Kelly. Pages 414-425. *Monache. Robert F.G. Spier. Pages 426-436. *Tubatulabal. Charles R. Smith. Pages 437-445. *Yokuts: Introduction. Michael Silverstein. Pages 446-447. *Southern Valley Yokuts. William J. Wallace. Pages 448-461. *Northern Valley Yokuts. William J. Wallace. Pages 462-470. *Foothill Yokuts. Robert F.G. Spier. Pages 471-484. *Costanoan. Richard Levy. Pages 485-495. *Esselen. Thomas Roy Hester. Pages 496-499. *Salinan. Thomas Roy Hester. Pages 500-504. *Chumash: Introduction. Campbell Grant. Pages 505-508. *Eastern Coastal Chumash. Campbell Grant. Pages 509-519. *Obispeño and Purisimeño Chumash. Roberts S. Greenwood. Pages 520-523. *Island Chumash. Campbell Grant. Pages 524-529. *Interior Chumash. Campbell Grant. Pages 530-534. *Tataviam. Chester King & Thomas C. Blackburn. Pages 535-537. *Gabrielino. Lowell John Bean & Charles R. Smith. Pages 538-549. *Luiseño. Lowell John Bean & Florence C. Shipek. Pages 550-563. *Kitanemuk. Thomas C. Blackburn & Lowell John Bean. Pages 564-569. *Serrano. Lowell John Bean & Charles R. Smith. Pages 570-574. *Cahuilla. Lowell John Bean. Pages 575-587. *Cupeño. Lowell John Bean & Charles R. Smith. Pages 588-591. *Tipai and Ipai. Katharine Luomala. Pages 592-609. *History of Southern California Mission Indians. Florence C. Shipek. Pages 610-618. *Prehistoric Rock Art. C. William Clewlow, Jr. Pages 619-625. *Basketry. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 626-641. *Music and Musical Instruments. William J. Wallace. Pages 642-648. *Natural Forces and Native World View. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 649-653. *Mythology: Regional Patterns and History of Research. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 654-657. *Comparative Literature. William J. Wallace. Pages 658-661. *Cults and Their Transformations. Lowell John Bean & Sylvia Brakke Vane. Pages 662-672. *Social Organization. Lowell John Bean. Pages 673-682. *Sexual Status and Role Differences. Edith Wallace. Pages 683-689. *Trade and Trails. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 690-693. *Intergroup Conflict. Thomas McCorkle. Pages 694-700. *Treaties. Robert F. Heizer. Pages 701-704. *Litigation and its Effects. Omer C. Stewart. Pages 705-712. *Twentieth-Century Secular Movements. Edward D. Castillo. Pages 713-718.Volume 9: Southwest
Volume 9 covers the Pueblo tribes of the Southwest. Volume 10 covers the non-Pueblo tribes of the Southwest. *Introduction. Alfonso Ortiz. Pages 1–4. *History of Archeological Research. Albert H. Schroeder. Pages 5–13. *History of Ethnological Research. Keith H. Basso. Pages 14–21. *Prehistory: Introduction. Richard B. Woodbury. Pages 22–30. *Post-Pleistocene Archeology, 7000-2000 B.C. Cynthis Irwin-Williams Pages 31–42. *Agricultural Beginnings, 2000 B.C.-A.D. 500. Richard B. Woodbury & Ezra B.W. Zubrow. Pages 43–60. *Prehistory: Mogollon. Paul S. Martin. Pages 61–74. *Prehistory: Hohokam. George J. Gumerman & Emil W. Haury. Pages 75–90. *Prehistory: O'otam. Charles C. Di Peso. Pages 91–99. *Prehistory: Hakataya. Albert H. Schroeder. Pages 100-107. *Prehistory: Western Anasazi. Fred Plog. Pages 108-130. *Prehistory: Eastern Anasazi. Linda S. Cordell. Pages 131-151. *Prehistory: Souther Periphery. Charles C. Di Peso. Pages 152-161. *Southern Athapaskan Archeology. Joseph H. Gunnerson. Pages 162-169. *Historical Linguistics and Archeology. Kenneth Hale & David Harris. Pages 170-177. *History of Pueblo-Spanish Relations to 1821. Marc Simmons. Pages 178-193. *The Pueblo Revolt. Joe S. Sando. Pages 194-197. *Genizaros. Fray Angelico Chavez. Pages 198-200. *Relations of the Southwest with the Plains and Great Basin. Charles H. Lange. Pages 201-205. *History of the Pueblos Since 1821. Marc Simmons. Pages 206-223. *Pueblos: Introduction. Fred Eggan. Pages 224-235. *Pueblos Abandoned in Historic Times. Albert H. Schroeder. Pages 236-254. *Taos Pueblo. John J. Bodine. Pages 255-267. *Picuris Pueblo. Donald N. Brown. Pages 268-277. *San Juan Pueblo. Alfonso Ortiz. Pages 278-295. *Santa Clara Pueblo. Nancy S. Arnon & W.W. Hill. Pages 296-307. *San Ildefonso Pueblo. Sandra A. Edelman. Pages 308-316. *Nambe Pueblo. Randall H. Speirs. Pages 317-323. *Pojoaque Pueblo. Marjorie F. Lambert. Pages 324-329. *Tesuque Pueblo. Sandra A. Edelman & Alfonso Ortiz. Pages 330-335. *Tigua Pueblo. Nicholas P. Houser. Pages 336-342. *Sandia Pueblo. Elizabeth A. Brandt. Pages 343-350. *Isleta Pueblo. Florence Hawley Ellis. Pages 351-365. *Cochiti Pueblo. Charles H. Lange. Pages 366-378. *Santo Domingo Pueblo. Charles H. Lange. Pages 379-389. *San Felipe Pueblo. Pauline Turner Strong. Pages 390-397. *Santa Ana Pueblo. Pauline Turner Strong. Pages 398-406. *Zia Pueblo. E. Adamson Hoebel. Pages 407-417. *Jemez Pueblo. Joe S. Sando. Pages 418-429. *Pecos Pueblo. Albert H. Schroeder. Pages 430-437. *Laguna Pueblo. Florence Hawley Ellis. Pages 438-449. *Acoma Pueblo. Velma Garcia-Mason. Pages 450-466. *Zuni Prehistory and History to 1850. Richard B. Woodbury. Pages 467-473. *Zuni HIstory, 1850-1970. Fred Eggan & T.N. Pandey. Pages 474-481. *Zuni Social and Political Organization. Edmund J. Ladd. Pages 482-491. *Zuni Economy. Edmund J. Ladd. Pages 492-498. *Zuni Religion and World View. Dennis Tedlock. Pages 499-508. *Zuni Semantic Categories. Willard Walker. Pages 509-513. *Hopi Prehistory and History to 1850. J.O. Brew. Pages 514-523. *Hopi History, 1850-1940. Frederick J. Dockstader. Pages 524-532. *Hopi History, 1940-1970. Richard O. Clemmer. Pages 533-538. *Hopi Social Organization. John C. Connelly. Pages 539-553. *Hopi Economy and Subsistence. Edward A. Kennard. Pages 554-563. *Hopi Ceremonial Organization. Ariette Frigout. Pages 564-576. *Hopi World View. Louis A. Hieb. Pages 577-580. *Hopi Semantics. C.F. Voegelin, F.H. Voegelin, LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne. Pages 581-586. *Hopi-Tewa. Michael B. Stanislawski. Pages 587-602. *Pueblo Fine Arts. J.J. Brody. Pages 603-608. *The Pueblo Mythological Triangle: Poseyemu, Montezuma, and Jesus in the Pueblos. Richard J. Parmentier. Pages 609-622.Volume 10: Southwest
Volume 10 covers the non-Pueblo tribes of the Southwest. Volume 9 covers the Pueblo tribes of the Southwest. *Yuman: Introduction. Kenneth M. Stewart. Pages 1–4. *Yuman Languages. Martha B. Kendall. Pages 4–12. *Havasupai. Douglas W. Schwartz. Pages 13–24. *Walapai. Thomas R. McGuire. Pages 25–37. *Yavapai. Sigrid Khera & Patricia S. Mariella. Pages 38–54. *Mohave. Kenneth M. Stewart. Pages 55–70. *Maricopa. Henry O. Harwell & Marsha C.S. Kelly. Pages 71–85. *Quechan. Robert L. Bee. Pages 86–98. *Cocopa. Anita Alvarez de Williams. Pages 99–112. *Uto-Aztecan Languages. Wick R. Miller. Pages 113-124. *Pima and Papago: Introduction. Bernard L. Fontana. Pages 125-136. *History of the Papago. Bernard L. Fontana. Pages 137-148. *History of the Pima. Paul H. Ezell. Pages 149-160. *Pima and Papago Ecological Adaptations. Robert A. Hackenberg. Pages 161-177. *Pima and Papago Social Organization. Donald M. Bahr. Pages 178-192. *Pima and Papago Medicine and Philosophy. Donal M. Bahr. Pages 193-200. *Papago Semantics.Volume 11: Great Basin
*Introduction. Warren L. d'Azevedo. Pages 1–14. *History of Research. Don D. Fowler. Pages 15–30. *Prehistoric Environments. Peter J. Mehringer, Jr. Pages 31–50. *Historical Environments. Kimball T. Harper. Pages 51–63. *Subsistence. Catherine S. Fowler. Pages 64–97. *Numic Languages. Wick R. Miller. Pages 98–106. *Washoe Language. William H. Jacobsen, Jr. Pages 107-112. Prehistory *Prehistory: Introduction. Jesse D. Jennings. Pages 113-119. *Prehistory of the Northern Area. Luther S. Cressman. Pages 120-126. *Prehistory of the Snake and Salmon River Area. B. Robert Butler. Pages 127-134. *Prehistory of the Western Area. Robert G. Elston. Pages 135-148. *Prehistory of the Eastern Area. C. Melvin Aikens & David B. Madsen. Pages 149-160. *Fremont Cultures. John P. Marwitt. Pages 161-172. *Prehistory of the Southeastern Area. Don D. Fowler & David B. Madsen. Pages 173-182. *Prehistory of the Southwestern Area. Claude N. Warren & Robert H. Crabtree. Pages 183-193. *Prehistoric Basketry. J.M. Adovasio. Pages 194-205. *Prehistoric Ceramics. David B. Madsen. Pages 206-214. *Rock Art. Polly Schaafsma. Pages 215-226. *Portable Art Objects. Donald R. Tuohy. Pages 227-237. *Early Trade. Richard E. Hughes & James A. Bennyhoff. Pages 238-255. *Contract Anthropology. Donald L. Hardesty, Thomas J. Green, & La Mar W. Lindsay. Pages 256-261. Ethnology *Western Shoshone. David H. Thomas, Lorann S.A. Pendleton, & Stephen C. Cappannari. Pages 262-283. *Northern Shoshone and Bannock. Robert F. Murphy & Yolanda Murphy. Pages 284-307. *Eastern Shoshone. Demitri B. Shimkin. Pages 308-335. *Ute. Donald G. Callaway, Joel C. Janetski, & Omer C. Stewart. Pages 336-367. *Southern Paiute. Isabel T. Kelly & Catherine S. Fowler. Pages 368-397. *Kawaiisu. Maurice Zigmond. Pages 398-411. *Owens Valley Paiute. Sven Liljeblad & Catherine S. Fowler. Pages 412-434. *Northern Paiute. Catherine S. Fowler & Sven Liljeblad. Pages 435-465. *Washoe. Warren L. d'Azevedo. Pages 466-498. History *Euro-American Impact Before 1870. Carling I. Malouf & John Findlay. Pages 499-516. *Introduction of the Horse. Demitri B. Shimkin. Pages 517-524. *Treaties, Reservations, and Claims. Richard O. Clemmer & Omer C. Stewart. Pages 525-557. *Tribal Politics. Elmer R. Rusco & Mary K. Rusco. Pages 558-572. *Indian Economies, 1950-1980. Martha C. Knack. Pages 573-591. *Issues: The Indian Perspective. Edward C. Johnson. Pages 592-600. *Tribal Historical Projects. John R. Alley, Jr. Pages 601-607. Special Topics *Population. Joy Leland. Pages 608-619. *Kinship. Judith R. Shapiro. Pages 620-629. *Mythology and Religious Concepts. Åke Hultkrantz. Pages 630-640. *Oral Tradition: Content and Style of Verbal Arts. Sven Liljeblad. Pages 641-659. *Ghost Dance, Bear Dance, and Sun Dance. Joseph G. Jorgensen. Pages 660-672. *The Peyote Religion. Omer C. Stewart. Pages 673-681. *Music. Thomas Vennum, Jr. Pages 682-704. *Ethnographic Basketry. Catherine S. Fowler & Lawrence E. Dawson. Pages 705-737.Volume 12: Plateau
*Introduction. Deward E. Walker, Jr. Pages 1–7. *History of Research. E.S. Lohse & Roderick Sprague. Pages 8–28. *Environment. James C. Chatters. Pages 29–48. *Languages. M. Dale Kinkade, William W. Elmendorf, Bruce Rigsby, & Haruo Aoki. Pages 49–72. Prehistory *Prehistory: Introduction. James C. Chatters & David L. Pokotylo. Pages 73–80. *Prehistory of the Northern Plateau. David L. Pokotylo & Donald Mitchell. Pages 81–102. *Prehistory of the Southern Plateau. Kenneth M. Ames, Don E. Dumond, Jerry R. Galm, and Rick Minor. Pages 103-119. *Prehistory of the Eastern Plateau. Tom E. Roll & Steven Hackenberger. Pages 120-137. History *History Until 1846. Deward E. Walker, Jr. & Roderick Sprague. Pages 138-148. *History Since 1846. Stephen Dow Beckham. Pages 149-173. The Peoples *Lillooet. Dorothy I.D. Kennedy & Randall T. Bouchard. Pages 174-190. *Thompson. David Wyatt. Pages 191-202. *Shuswap. Marianne Boelscher Ignace. Pages 203-219. *Nicola. David Wyatt. Pages 220-222. *Kootenai. Bill B. Brunton. Pages 223-237. *Northern Okanagan, Lakes, and Colville. Dorothy I.D. Kennedy & Randall T. Bouchard. Pages 238-252. *Middle Columbia River Salishans. Jay Miller. Pages 253-270. *Spokane. John Alan Ross. Pages 271-282. *Kalispel. Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. Pages 283-296. *Flathead and Pend d'Oreille. Carling I. Malouf. Pages 297-312. *Coeur d'Alene. Gary B. Palmer. Pages 313-326. *Yakima and Neighboring Groups. Helen H. Schuster. Pages 327-351. *Palouse. Roderick Sprague. Pages 352-359. *Wasco, Wishram, and Cascades. David H. French & Kathrine S. French. Pages 360-377. *Western Columbia River Sahaptins. Eugene S. Hunn & David H. French. Pages 378-394. *Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla. Theodore Stern. Pages 395-419. *Nez Perce. Deward E. Walker, Jr. Pages 420-438. *Molala. Henry B. Zenk & Bruce Rigsby. Pages 439-445. *Klamath and Modoc. Theodore Stern. Pages 446-466. Special Topics *Demographic History Until 1990. Robert T. Boyd. Pages 467-483. *Reservations and Reserves. Sylvester L. Lahren, Jr. Pages 484-498. *Religious Movements. Deward E. Walker, Jr. & Helen H. Schuster. Pages 499-514. *Kinship, Family, and Gender Roles. Lillian A. Ackerman. Pages 515-524. *Ethnobiology and Subsistence. Eugene S. Hunn, Nancy J. Turner, & David H. French. Pages 525-545. *Music and Dance. Loran Olsen. Pages 546-572. *The Stick Game. Bill B. Brunton. Pages 573-583. *Mythology. Rodney Frey & Dell Hymes. Pages 584-599. *Basketry. Richard G. Conn & Mary Dodds Schlick. Pages 600-610. *Rock Art. Keo Boreson. Pages 611-619. *Fishing. Gordon W. Hewes. Pages 620-640. *Columbia River Trade Network. Theodore Stern. Pages 641-652.Volume 13: Plains
Volume 13 is physically bound in two volumes (Part 1 and Part 2), but page numbering is continuous between the two parts. Part 1 ends at "Plains Métis", page 676. *Introduction. Raymond J. DeMallie. Pages 1–13. *History of Archeological Research. Waldo R. Wedel & Richard A. Krause. Pages 14–22. *History of Ethnological and Ethnohistorical Research. Raymond J. DeMallie & John C. Ewers. Pages 23–43. *Environment and Subsistence. Waldo R. Wedel & Gorge C. Frison. Pages 44–60. *The Languages of the Plains: Introduction. Ives Goddard. Pages 61–70. *The Algonquian Languages of the Plains. Ives Goddard. Pages 71–79. *Caddoan Languages. Douglas R. Parks. Pages 80–93. *Siouan Languages. Douglas R. Parks & Robert L. Rankin. Pages 94–114. Prehistory *Hunting and Gathering Tradition: Canadian Plains. Ian Dyck & Richard E. Morlan. Pages 115-130. *Hunting and Gathering Tradition: Northwestern and Central Plains. George C. Frison. Pages 131-145. *Hunting and Gathering Tradition: Southern Plains. Susan C. Vehik. Pages 146-158. *Plains Woodland Tradition. Alfred E. Johnson. Pages 159-172. *Plains Village Tradition: Central. Waldo R. Wedel. Pages 173-185. *Plains Village Tradition: Middle Missouri. W. Raymond Wood. Pages 186-195. *Plains Village Tradition: Coalescent. Richard A. Krause. Pages 196-206. *Plains Village Tradition: Southern. Robert E. Bell & Robert L. Brooks. Pages 207-221. *Plains Village Tradition: Eastern Periphery and Oneota Tradition. Dale R. Henning. Pages 222-233. *Plains Village Tradition: Western Periphery. James H. Gunnerson. Pages 234-244. *Plains Village Tradition: Postcontact. Donald J. Lehmer. Pages 245-255. History *History of the United States Plains Until 1850. William R. Swagerty. Pages 256-279. *History of the United States Plains Since 1850. Loretta Fowler. Pages 280-299. *History of the Canadian Plains Until 1870. Jennifer S.H. Brown. Pages 300-312. *History of the Canadian Plains Since 1870. David McCrady. Pages 313-328. Prairie Plains *Hidatsa. Frank Henderson Stewart. Pages 329-348. *Mandan. W. Raymond Wood & Lee Irwin. Pages 349-364. *Arikara. Douglas R. Parks. Pages 365-390. *Three Affiliated Tribes. Mary Jane Schneider. Pages 391-398. *Omaha. Margot P. Liberty, W. Raymond Wood, & Lee Irwin. Pages 399-415. *Ponca. Donald N. Brown & Lee Irwin. Pages 416-431. *Iowa. Mildred Mott Wedel. Pages 432-446. *Otoe and Missouria. Marjorie M. Schweitzer. Pages 447-461. *Kansa. Garric, A. Bailey & Gloria A. Young. Pages 462-475. *Osage. Garrick A. Bailey. Pages 476-496. *Quapaw. Gloria A. Young & Michael P. Hoffman. Pages 497-514. *Pawnee. Douglas R. Parks. Pages 515-547. *Wichita. William W. Newcomb, Jr. Pages 548-566. *Kitsai. Douglas R. Parks. Pages 567-571. High Plains *Assiniboine. Raymond J. DeMallie & David Reed Miller. Pages 572-595. *Stoney. Ian A.L. Getty & Erik D. Gooding. Pages 596-603. *Blackfoot. Hugh A. Dempsey. Pages 604-628. *Sarcee. Hugh A. Dempsey. Pages 629-637. *Plains Cree. Regna Darnell. Pages 638-651. *Plains Ojibwa. Patricia C. Albers. Pages 652-660. *Plains Métis. Diane Paulette Payment. Pages 661-676. *Gros Ventre. Loretta Fowler & Regina Flannery. Pages 677-694. *Crow. Fred W. Voget. Pages 695-717. *Sioux Until 1850. Raymond J. DeMallie. Pages 718-760. *Santee. Patricia C. Albers. Pages 761-776. *Yankton and Yanktonai. Raymond J. DeMallie. Pages 777-793. *Teton. Raymond J. DeMallie. Pages 794-820. *Sioux, 1930-2000. Dennis M. Christafferson. Pages 821-839. *Arapaho. Loretta Fowler. Pages 840-862. *Cheyenne. John H. Moore, Margot P. Liberty, & A. Terry Straus. Pages 863-885 *Comanche. Thomas W. Kavanagh. Pages 886-906. *Kiowa. Jerrold E. Levy. Pages 907-925. *Plains Apache. Morris W. Foster & Martha McCollough. Pages 926-940. *Lipan Apache. Morris E. Opler. Pages 941-952. *Tonkawa. William W. Newcomb, Jr. & Thomas N. Campbell. Pages 953-964. Special Topics *Enigmatic Groups. Douglas R. Praks. Pages 965-973. *Kinship and Social Organization. Fred Eggan & Joseph A. Maxwell. Pages 974-982. *Sun Dance. JoAllyn Archambault. Pages 983-995. *Intertribal Religious Movements. Gloria A. Young. Pages 996-1010. *Celebrations and Giveaways. Gloria A. Young & Erik D. Gooding. Pages 1011-1025. *Music. Gloria A. Young. Pages 1026-1038. *Art Until 1900. Candace S. Greene. Pages 1039-1054. *Art Since 1900. JoAllyn Archambault. Pages 1055-1061. *Tribal Traditions and Records. Raymond J. DeMallie & Douglas R. Parks. Pages 1062-1073.Volume 14: Southeast
*Introduction. Jason Baird Jackson & Raymond D. Fogelson. Pages 1–13. *History of Archeological Research. James B. Stoltman. Pages 14–30. *History of Ethnological and Linguistic Research. Jason Baird Jackson, Raymond D. Fogelson, & William C. Sturtevant. Pages 31–47. *Demographic History. Russell Thornton. Pages 48–52. *Environment. Kristen J. Gremillion. Pages 53–67. *Languages. Jack B. Martin. Pages 68–86. Regional Prehistory *Early and Middle Holocene Periods, 9500 to 3750 B.C. David G. Anderson & Kenneth E. Sassaman. Pages 87–100. *Late Holocene Period, 3750 to 650 B.C. Kenneth E. Sassaman & David G. Anderson. Pages 101-114. *Regional Cultures, 700 B.C.-A.D. 1000. Richard W. Jefferies. Pages 115-127. History *History Until 1776. Claudio Saunt. Pages 128-138. *The American Revolution to the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Gregory Evans Dowd. Pages 139-151. *History of the Old South Since Removal. John R. Finger & Theda Perdue. Pages 152-161. *History of the Western Southeast Since Removal. Donal L. Fixico. Pages 162-173. *Small Tribes of the Western Southeast. Ives Goddard, Patricia Galloway, Marvin D. Jeter, Gregory A. Waskelkov, & John E. Worth. Pages 174-190. Florida *Prehistory of Florida After 500 B.C. Jerald T. Milanich. Pages 191-203. *Calusa. William H. Marquardt. Pages 204-212. *Early Groups of Central and South Florida. Jerald T. Milanich. Pages 213-218. *Timucua. JErald T. Milanich. Pages 219-228. Atlantic Coastal Plain *Prehistory of the Lower Atlantic Coast After 500 B.C. Jerald T. Milanich. Pages 229-237. *Guale. John E. Worth. Pages 238-244. *Yamasee. John E. Worth. Pages 245-253. *Cusabo. Gene Waddell. Pages 254-264. Interior Southeast *Prehistory of the Eastern Interior After 500 B.C. David J. Hally & Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. Pages 265-285. *Tutelo and Neighboring Groups. Raymond J. DeMallie. Pages 286-300. *Catawba and Neighboring Groups. Blair A. Rudes, Thomas J. Blumer, & J. Alan May. Pages 301-318. *Lumbee. Karen I. Blu. Pages 319-327. *Indians of the Carolinas Since 1900. Patricia B. Lerch. Pages 328-336. *Cherokee in the East. Raymond D. Fogelson. Pages 337-353. *Cherokee in the West: History Since 1776. Duane H. King. Pages 354-372. *Creek Confederacy Before Removal. Willard B. Walker. Pages 373-392. *Creek in the West. Pamela Innes. Pages 393-403. *Creek in the East Since Removal. Anthony J. Paredes. Pages 404-406. *Alabama and Koasati. Stephanie A. May. Pages 407-414. *Yuchi. Jason Baird Jackson. Pages 415-428. *Florida Seminole and Miccosukee. William C. Sturtevant & Jessica R. Cattelino. Pages 429-449. *Seminole in the West. Richard A. Sattler. Pages 450-464. *Seminole Maroons. Kevin Mulroy. Pages 465-477. *Chickasaw. Robert A. Brightman & Pamela S. Wallace. Pages 478-495. *Chakchiuma. Patricia Galloway. Pages 496-498. *Choctaw in the East. Patricia Galloway & Clara Sue Kidwell. Pages 499-519. *Choctaw in the West. Clara Sue Kidwell. Pages 520-530. *Choctaw at Ardmore, Oklahoma. Victoria Lindsay Levine. Pages 531-533. Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coastal Plain *Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley and Ozarks After 500 B.C. Martha Ann Rolingson. Pages 534-544. *Prehistory of the Lower Mississippi Valley After 800 B.C. Tristram R. Kidder. Pages 545-559. *Prehistory of the Western Interior After 500 B.C. Ann M. Early. Pages 560-573. *Prehistory of the Gulf Coastal Plain After 500 B.C. Ian W. Brown. Pages 574-585. *Tunica, Biloxi, and Ofo. Jeffrey P. Brain, George Roth, & Willem J. de Reuse. Pages 586-597. *Natchez and Neighboring Groups. Patricia Galloway & Jason Baird Jackson. Pages 598-615. *Caddo. J. Daniel Rogers & George Sabo, III. Pages 616-631. *Houma. Jack Campisi. Pages 632-641. *Chitimacha. Robert A. Brightman. Pages 642-652. *Survival and Maintenance Among Louisiana Tribes. Hiram F. Gregory, Jr. Pages 653-658. *Atakapans and Neighboring Groups. William W. Newcomb, Jr. Pages 659-663. *Chacato, Pensacola, Tahomé, Naniaba, and Mobila. George E. Lankford. Pages 664-668. *Apalachee and Neighboring Groups. Bonnie G. McEwan. Pages 669-676. Special Topics *Exchange and Interaction Until 1500. James A. Brown. Pages 677-685. *Exchange and Interaction Since 1500. Gregory A. Waselkov. Pages 686-696. *Social Organization. Greg Urban & Jason Baird Jackson. Pages 697-706. *Mythology and Folklore. Greg Urban & Jason Baird Jackson. Pages 707-719. *Music. Victoria Lindsay Levine. Pages 720-733. *Ceremonialism Until 1500. Vernon James Knight. Pages 734-741. *Native Christianity Since 1800. C. Blue Clark. Pages 742-752. *African-Americans in Indian Societies. Tiya Miles & Celia E. Naylor-Ojurongbe. Pages 753-759. *Resurgence and Recognition. Jack Campisi. Pages 760-768.Volume 15: Northeast
*Introduction. Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 1–3. *History of Research. Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 4–13. General Prehistory *Prehistory: Introduction. JAmes E. Fitting. Pages 14–15. *Post-Pleistocene Adaptations. Robert E. Funk. Pages 16–27. *Regional Cultural Development, 3000 to 300 B.C. James A. Tuck. Pages 28–43. *Regional Cultural Development, 300 B.C. to A.D. 1000. James E. Fitting. Pages 44–57. Coastal Region *Late Prehistory of the East coast. Dean R. Snow. Pages 58–69. *Eastern Algonquian Languages. Ives Goddard. Pages 70–77. *Early Indian-European Contacts. T.J. Brasser. Pages 78–88. *Seventeenth-Century Indian Wars. Wilcomb E. Washburn. Pages 89–100. *Beothuk. Barrie Reynolds. Pages 101-108. *Micmac. Philip K. Bock. Pages 109-122. *Maliseet-Passamaquoddy. Vincent O. Erikson. Pages 123-136. *Eastern Abenaki. Dean R. Snow. Pages 137-147. *Western Abenaki. Gordon M. Day. Pages 148-159. *Indians of Southern New England and Long Island: Early Period. Bert Salwen. Pages 160-176. *Indians of Southern New England and Long Island: Late Period. Laura E. Conkey, Ethel Boissevain, & Ives Goddard. Pages 177-189. *Narragansett. William S. Simmons. Pages 190-197. *Mahican. T.J. Brasser. Pages 198-212. *Delaware. Ives Goddard. Pages 213-239. *Nanticoke and Neighboring Tribes. Christian F. Feest. Pages 240-252. *Virginia Algonquians. Christian F. Feest. Pages 253-270. *North Carolina Algonquians. Christian F. Feest. Pages 271-281. *Iroquoian Tribes of the Virginia-North Carolina Coastal Plain. Douglas W. Boyce. Pages 282-289, *Marginal Groups. Brewton Berry. Pages 290-295. Saint Lawrence Lowlands Region *Northern Iroquoian Culture Patterns. William N. Fenton. Pages 296-321. *Northern Iroquoian Prehistory. James A. Tuck. Pages 322-333. *Iroquoian Languages. Floyd G. Lounsbury. Pages 334-343. *Early Iroquoian Contacts with Europeans. Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 344-356. *Saint Lawrence Iroquoians. Bruce G. Trigger & James F. Pendergast. Pages 357-361. *Susquehannock. Francis Jennings. Pages 362-367. *Huron. Conrad E. Heidenreich. Pages 368-388. *Huron of Lorette. Christian Morissonneau. Pages 389-393. *Khionontateronon (Petun). Charles Garrad & Conrad E. Heidenreich. Pages 394-397. *Wyandot. Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 398-406. *Neutral and Wenro. Marian E. White. Pages 407-411. *Erie. Marian E. White. Pages 412-417. *The League of the Iroquois: Its History, Politics, and Ritual. Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 418-441. *Origins of the Longhouse Religion. Anthony F.C. Wallace. Pages 441-448. *Iroquois Since 1820. Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 449-465. *Mohawk. William N. Fenton & Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 466-480. *Oneida. Jack Campisi. Pages 481-490. *Onondaga. Harold Blau, Jack Campisi, & Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 491-499. *Cayuga. Marian E. White, William E. Engelbrecht, & Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 500-504. *Seneca. Thomas S. Abler & Elisabeth Tooker. Pages 505-517. *Tuscarora Among the Iroquois. David Landy. Pages 518-524. *Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. Sally M. Weaver. Pages 525-536. *Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga. William C. Sturtevant. Pages 537-543. *Iroquois in the West. Jack A. Frisch. Pages 544-546. Great Lakes-Riverine Region *Late Prehistory of the Ohio Valley. James B. Griffin. Pages 547-559. *Late Prehistory of the Illinois Area. Melvin L. Fowler & Robert L. Hall. Pages 560-568. *Late Prehistory of the Upper Great Lakes Area. David S. Brose. Pages 569-582. *Central Algonquian Languages. Ives Goddard. Pages 583-593. *History of the Ohio Valley. William A. Hunter. Pages 588-593. *History of the Illinois Area. J. Joseph Bauxar. Pages 594-601. *History of the Upper Great Lakes Area. Lyle M. Stone & Donald Chaput. Pages 602-609. *Great Lakes-Riverine Sociopolitical Organization. Charles Callender. Pages 610-621. *Shawnee. Charles Callender. Pages 622-635. *Fox. Charles Callender. Pages 636-647. *Sauk. Charles Callender. Pages 648-655. *Kickapoo. Charles Callender, Richard K. Pope, & Susan M. Pope. Pages 656-667. *Mascouten. Ives Goddard. Pages 668-672. *Illinois. Charles Callender. Pages 673-680. *Miami. Charles Callender. Pages 681-689. *Winnebago. Nancy Oestreich Lurie. Pages 690-707. *Menominee. Louise S. Spindler. Pages 708-724. *Potawatomi. James A. Clifton. Pages 725-742. *Southwestern Chippewa. Robert E. Ritzenthaler. Pages 743-759. *Southeastern Ojibwa. E.S. Rogers. Pages 760-771. *Ottawa. Johanna E. Feest & Christian F. Feest. Pages 772-786. *Nipissing. Gordon M. Day. Pages 787-791. *Algonquin. Gordon M. Day & Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 792-797. *Cultural Unity and Diversity. Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 798-804.Volume 17: Languages
The map "Native Languages and Language Families of North America" compiled by Ives Goddard is included in a pocket in the inside cover along with a small photographic reproduction of John Wesley Powell's 1891 map, "Linguistic Stocks of American Indians North of Mexico". A wall size version of the former is available separately (). *Introduction. Ives Goddard. Pages 1–16. *The Description of the Native Languages of North America Before Boas. Ives Goddard. Pages 17–42. *The Description of the Native Languages of North America: Boas and After. Marianne Mithun. Pages 43–63. *Language and the Culture History of North America. Michael K. Foster. Pages 64–110. *Borrowing. Catherine A. Callaghan & Geoffrey Gamble. Pages 111-116. *Dynamics of Linguistic Contact. Michael Silverstein. Pages 117-136. *Overview of General Characteristics. Marianne Mithun. Pages 137-157. *Native Writing Systems. Willard B. Walker. Pages 158-184. *Place-Names. Patricia O. Afable & Madison S. Beeler. Pages 185-199. *Personal Names. David H. French & Kathrine S. French. Pages 200-221. *The Ethnography of Speaking. Wick R. Miller. Pages 222-243. *Discourse. M. Dale Kinkade & Anthony Mattina. Pages 244-274. *Nonspeech Communication Systems. Allan R. Taylor. Pages 275-289. *The Classification of the Native Languages of North America. Ives Goddard. Pages 290-324. Grammatical Sketches *Sketch of Central Alaskan Yupik, an Eskimoan Language. Osahito Miyaoka. Pages 325-363. *Sketch of Hupa, an Athapaskan Language. Victor Golla. Pages 364-389. *Sketch of Cree, an Algonquian Language. H.C. Wolfart. Pages 390-439. *Sketch of Lakhota, A Siouan Language. David S. Rood & Allan R. Taylor. Pages 440-482. *Sketch of the Zuni Language. Stanley Newman. Pages 483-506. *Sketch of Eastern Pomo, a Pomoan Language. Sally McLendon. Pages 507-550. *Sketch of Seneca, an Iroquoian Language. Wallace L. Chafe. Pages 551-579. *Sketch of Wichita, a Caddoan Language. David S. Rood. Pages 580-608. *Sketch of Thompson, A Salishan Language. Laurence C. Thompson, M. Terry Thompson, & Steven M. Egesdal. Pages 609-643. *Sketch of Coahuilteco, a Language Isolate of Texas. Rudolph C. Troike. Pages 644-665. *Sketch of Sahaptin, a Sahaptian Language. Bruce Rigsby & Noel Rude. Pages 666-692. *Sketch of Shoshone, a Uto-Aztecan Language. Wick R. Miller. Pages 693-720. *Sources. Herbert J. Landar. Pages 721-761.Planned, but Unpublished Volumes
With the suspension of publication, the following volumes remain unpublished. *Volume 16, Technology and Visual Arts *Volume 18, Biographical Dictionary *Volume 19, Biographical Dictionary *Volume 20, IndexSee also
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