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Vol.1. The Apache. The Jicarillas. The Navaho.

 
 
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Vol.2. The Pima. The Papago. The Qahatika. The Mohave. The Yuma. The Maricopa. The Walapai. The Havasupai. The Apache-Mohave, or Yavapai.

 
 
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Vol.3. The Teton Sioux. The Yanktonai. The Assiniboin.

 
 
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Vol.4. The Apsaroke, or Crows. The Hidatsa.

 

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

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Contents of Volume Four

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

vi
  

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Introduction

xi

The Apsaroke, or Crows

1
General Characteristics
3
Tribal Organization
8
Arts
20
Social Customs - Daily Life
23
Historical Sketch
38
Religion and Ceremonies
52
War and the Chase
83
Myth and Legend
116

The Hidatsa

127
Tradition, Habitat, and Customs
129
Religious Beliefs and Ceremonies
143
Myth and Legend
162

Appendix

173
Tribal Summary
175
Hidatsa Songs
186
Apsaroke and Hidatsa Comparative Vocabulary
189
Biographical Sketches
197

Index

213
 
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Vol.5. The Mandan. The Arikara. The Atsina.

 
 
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Vol.6. The Piegan. The Cheyenne. The Arapaho.

 
 
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Vol.7. The Yakima. The Klickitat. Salishan tribes of the interior. The Kutenai.

 
 
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Vol.8. The Nez Perces. Wallawalla. Umatilla. Cayuse. The Chinookan tribes.

 
 
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Vol.9. The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa.

 
 
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Vol.10. The Kwakiutl.

 
 
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Vol.11. The Nootka. The Haida.

 
 
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Vol.12. The Hopi.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Twelve

v
  

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vii

Alphabet Used in Recording Indians Terms

ix

Introduction

xi

The Hopi

1
General Description
3
Clan Legends
74
Religion
99
Ceremonies
105
Tradition and Mythology
184

Appendix

217
Tribal Summary
219

Vocabulary

243

Index

253
 
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Vol.13. The Hupa. The Yurok. The Karok. The Wiyot. Tolowa and Tututni. The Shasta. The Achomawi. The Klamath.

 
 
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Vol.14. The Kato. The Wailaki. The Yuki. The Pomo. The Wintun. The Maidu. The Miwok. The Yokuts.

 
 
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Vol.15. Southern California Shoshoneans. The Diegueños. Plateau Shoshoneans. The Washo.

 
  

Vol. 15 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
Andres Canon - Cahuilla
Frontispiece
Moriar Pits - Cupeno
6
Sandstone Vessels from Santa Catalina Island
8
Streatite vessels from Santa Catalina Island
10
Basketry of the Mission Indians (a)
12
Basketry of the Mission Indians
14
Southern Shoshonean
16
A Cupeno Woman
18
A Cupeno Female Type
20
Site of Prehistoric Village - Cahuilla
22
Ancient Shore of Salton Sea
24
Remains of ancient fish-pounds - A
26
Fiesta camp - Cahuilla
28
A Cahuilla child
30
Remains of ancient fish-pounds - B
32
A desert Cahuilla woman
34
Desert Cahuilla home
36
Modern rancheria at Santa Ysabel - Diegueño
38
A Santa Ysabel woman - Diegueño
40
A southern Digueño woman
42
Monkey Face - Mesa Grande Digueño
44
A northern Digueño type
46
A Campo female type - Diegueño
48
Communal ceremonial shelter at Capitan Grande - Diegueño
50
Summer shelter at Campo - Diegueño
52
An Owens Valley Mono
54
A Mono type
56
Mono house near Independence
58
A Lake Mono basket-maker
60
Mono basketry
62
Mono summer shelter
64
Mono summer kitchen
66
Pavaish - Pyramid Lake Paviotso
68
The ancient shore of Walker Lake
70
Western shore of Walker Lake
72
Paviotso basketry
74
Modern Paviotso beadwork
76
Paviotso house at Walker Lake
78
Paviotso woman of Pyramid Lake
80
Su-donii - "Osier-willow blossom" - Pyramid Lake Paviotso
82
Volcanic mud formation at Pyramid Lake
84
Bob Lowry - Pyramid Lake Paviotso
86
Phallic rock painting at Walker Lake
88
Washo house
92
Washo cradle-baskets
94
A Washo gem
96
Captain Pete, Namina - Washo
98
Scraping a deerskin - Washo
100
Primitive Chemehuevi dwelling
104
Chemehuevi house on Colorado River
106
Chemehuevi granary
108
Chemehuevi basketry and pottery
110
Cahuilla house in the desert
112
Modern houses at Palm Springs - Cahuilla
114
The harvester - Cahuilla
116
Palm fruit
118
Under the palms - Cahuilla
120
A desert Cahuilla female type
122
Marcos - Palm Canon Cahuilla
124
A man of Palm Springs - Cahuilla
126
A woman of Palm Springs - Cahuilla
128
Modernized house at Capitan Grande - Digueño
130
Modern house at Mesa Grande - Digueño
132
A Capitan Grande man - Digueño
134
A Capitan Grande woman - Digueño
136
A Mesa Grande man - Digueño
138
A Santa Ysabel man - Digueño
140
A young woman of Campo - Digueño
142
Paviotso female type
144
Pahu-Kumaa - "Sunflower Edge" - Walker Lake Paviotso
146
A Paviotso woman of Walker Lake
148
A Pyramid Lake matron - Paviotso
150
Washo burden-basket and trinket-basket
152
Washo basketry designs
154
A Washo woman
156
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Fifteen

 

Before the white man came - Palm Cañon

 plate no. 508

Basketry of the Mission Indians

 plate no. 509

Cupeño woman

 plate no. 510

Modern Cupeño house

 plate no. 511

Serrano woman of Tejon

 plate no. 512

Tejon Serrano

 plate no. 513

Modern house at Tejon

 plate no. 514

Chemehuevi house

 plate no. 515

Home in the Mesquite – Chemehuevi

 plate no. 516

Marcos - Palm Cañon Cahuillavi

 plate no. 517

Home in the Mesquite – Chemehuevi

 plate no. 518

Numero - Desert Cahuilla

 plate no. 519

Cahuilla house in the deserti

 plate no. 520

Under the palms – Cahuillai

 plate no. 521

Desert Cahuilla womani

 plate no. 522

Andres canoni

 plate no. 523

Diegueño homei

 plate no. 524

Diegueño house at Campo

 plate no. 525

Diegueño of Capitan Grande

 plate no. 526

Diegueño woman of Santa Ysabel

 plate no. 527

Southern Diegueño house

 plate no. 528

Southern Diegueño

 plate no. 529

Diegueño woman of Campo

 plate no. 530

Degueño house at Santa Ysabel

 plate no. 531

Diegueño of Santa Ysabel

 plate no. 532

Mono home

 plate no. 533

Shores of Walker Lake

 plate no. 534

Pyramid Lake Paviotso

 plate no. 535

Primitive artist – Paviotso

 plate no. 536

Aged Paviotso of Pyramid Lake

 plate no. 537

Fishing with a gaff-hook – Paviotso

 plate no. 538

Walker Lake Paviotso

 plate no. 539

Datsolali, Washo basket-maker

 plate no. 540

Washo baskets

 plate no. 541

Modern designs in Washo basketry

 plate no. 542

Washo woman

 plate no. 543
 

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Vol.16. The Tiwa. The Keres.

 
 
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Vol.17. The Tewa. The Zuñi.

 
 
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Vol.18. The Chipewyan. The Western Woods Cree. The Sarsi.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Eighteen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indians Terms

x

Introduction

xi

The Chipewyan

1

The Western Woods Cree

53

The Sarsi

89

Mythology

123
Be-tsune-yenehlshai, His Grandmother She-reared-him
125
Bozeli-aze, Powerless Small
126
Tseqi Tsatsane Hehohl'ai, Woman Copper She-found
127
The First Beavers
128
Dza-ghal-iaze, Lower-leg Trembles Little
128
Da-tsa-thi, Beak Excrement [Raven] Head
129
Niyanimis Overcomes Cold
129
Origin of the Sun Dance
131
Some Adventures of Wisakechahk, The Trickster
132
Isqeu Ka-napeu Isihut, Woman Like-man Dressed
133
The Chief's Son Who Wanted an Otter-skin
134
Missu-ghunnisagha, His-grandmother Reared-him
136
The Girl Who Married a Star
140
The Creation
141
Sarsi Migration Myth
141
His Brother Chopped the Tree Down with Him in the Water
141
Natuusughu-sitinne, Snake Sleeping
143

Appendix

145
Tribal Summary
147

Vocabularies

199
Chipewyan
201
Cree
205
Sarsi
210
Northern Assiniboin
214

Index

219
 
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Vol.19. The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult.

 

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

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Contents of Volume Nineteen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

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The Indians of Oklahoma

1
Historical Introduction
3
Population of the Indians of Oklahoma in 1926
32

The Wichita

33
General Description
35
Religious Beliefs
44
Witchcraft
56
Ceremonies
64
Mythology
85

The Southern Cheyenne

105
Introduction
107
Origin of the Forty-four Chief-sticks and the Election of Chiefs
110
Ceremonies
112
Band and Society Legends
Witchcraft
138
The Sweat-lodge
140
Mythology
143

The Oto

149
General Description
151
Genesis of the Clans
158
Mythology
164

The Commanche

179
General Description
181
Mythology
189

The Peyote Cult, the "Stomp" Dance, and the Forty-nine Dance

Peyote Ritual
203
Peyote Experiences
213
The "Stomp Dance and the Forty-nine Dance
214

Appendix

221
Tribal Summary
223
Vocabularies
230

Index

239
 
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Vol.20. The Alaskan Eskimo. The Nunivak. The Eskimo of Hooper Bay. The Eskimo of King Island. The Eskimo of Little Diomede Island. The Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales. The Kotzebue Eskimo. The Noatak. The Kobuk. The Selawik.

 
 
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