Plains Indian Studies - Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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36. The <strong>Indian</strong> Trade of the Upper Missouri before Lewis and Clark: An Interpretation.<br />
Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, 10(4): 429-446.<br />
37. Literate Fur Trader: Edwin Thompson Denig. Montana, the Magazine of Western History,<br />
4(2):1-12.<br />
1955<br />
38. The Bear Cult among the Assiniboin and Their Neighbors of the Northern <strong>Plains</strong>.<br />
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 11(1): 1-14.<br />
39. Chinook. Encyclopedia Americana, 2:560. New York: The Encyclopedia Americana.<br />
40. Chippewa. Encyclopedia Americana, 2:564-565. New York: The Encyclopedia Americana.<br />
41. The Horse in Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong> Culture, with Comparative Material from Other Western<br />
Tribes. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 159.<br />
42. Problems and Procedures in Modernizing Ethnological Exhibits. American Anthropologist,<br />
57(1):1-12.<br />
1956<br />
43. The Assiniboin Horse Medicine Cult. Anthropological Quarterly, 29(3):57-68.<br />
44. George Catlin, Painter of <strong>Indian</strong>s and the West. Annual Report of the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>,<br />
1955, pages 483-528.<br />
45. The Gun of Sitting Bull. The Beaver (Winter):20-23.<br />
46. Kiowa. Encyclopedia Americana, 16:452. New York: The Encyclopedia Americana.<br />
47. New Ethnological Exhibits, United States National Museum Washington/Nouvelle<br />
Presentation des Collections Ethnologiques Musee National des Etats-Unis. Museum,<br />
9(l):28-36.<br />
48. The North West Trade Gun. Alberta Historical Review, 4(2): 1-7.<br />
49. <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> War Medicine. Tomorrow: Quarterly Review of Psychical Research, 4(3):85-90.<br />
50. When the Light Shone in Washington. Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 6(4):2-11.<br />
1957<br />
51. Basket. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3:177-180. Chicago: The Encyclopaedia Britannica.<br />
52. Early White Influence upon <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Painting: George Catlin and Carl Bodmer<br />
among the Mandan, 1832-1834. <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Miscellaneous Collections, 134(7).<br />
53. Hair Pipes in <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Adornment: A Study in <strong>Indian</strong> and White Ingenuity. Bureau<br />
of American Ethnology Bulletin, 164(50):29-85.<br />
54. Three Ornaments Worn by Upper Missouri <strong>Indian</strong>s a Century and a Quarter Ago. New-<br />
York Historical Society Quarterly, 41(l):24-33.<br />
1958<br />
55. The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern <strong>Plains</strong>. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.<br />
56. Love Medicine. The Beaver {\\xX.\imn):^Q-A\.<br />
57. The National Museum's Services to the People. In Stephan F. de Borhegyi, editor, The<br />
Modern Museum and the Community: Papers Presented at the 5th International Congress of<br />
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Philadelphia, 1956, pages 17-20. Norman: Clearing<br />
House for Western Museums. [Special Publication No. 1.]<br />
1959<br />
58. [Author of Editor's Introduction, pages vii-xxiv, and editor.] Adventures of Zenas Leonard,<br />
Fur Trader. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.<br />
59. A Century of American <strong>Indian</strong> Exhibits in the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>. Annual Report of<br />
the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>, 1958, pages 513-525.<br />
60. [in collaboration with William Wildschut.] Crow <strong>Indian</strong> Beadwork: A Descriptive and<br />
Historical Study. Contributions from the Museum of the American <strong>Indian</strong>, 16.