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28 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

1960<br />

61. Arapaho <strong>Indian</strong>s, Arikara <strong>Indian</strong>s, Assiniboin <strong>Indian</strong>s, Arrowhead, 1:5-6, 616, 666;<br />

Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong>s, 2:310; Caddo <strong>Indian</strong>s, Cheyenne <strong>Indian</strong>s, Crow <strong>Indian</strong>s, 3:11, 334,<br />

924-925; Gros Ventres <strong>Indian</strong>s, 7:392; Iowa <strong>Indian</strong>s, 9:315; Kiowa <strong>Indian</strong>s, 10:267;<br />

Mandan <strong>Indian</strong>s, 12:101; Nez Perce <strong>Indian</strong>s, Osage <strong>Indian</strong>s, 13:309, 692; Pawnee<br />

<strong>Indian</strong>s, Peace Pipe, 14:180, 184; Rain Dance, 15:125; Sioux <strong>Indian</strong>s, Sun Dance, 16:394,<br />

788: War Paint, 19:31. World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational<br />

Corportion.<br />

62. A Blood <strong>Indian</strong>'s Conception of Tribal Life in Dog Days. The Blue Jay, 18(l):44-48.<br />

63. [Author of Historical and Comparative Survey, pages 147-173, and editor.] Crow <strong>Indian</strong><br />

Medicine Bundles, by William Wildschut. Contributions from the Museum of the American<br />

<strong>Indian</strong>, 17.<br />

64. The <strong>Indian</strong> Wars of the West. In Great Western <strong>Indian</strong> Fights, pages 19-26. New York:<br />

Doubleday and Company.<br />

65. [Consultant.] <strong>Indian</strong>s of the <strong>Plains</strong>. New York: American Heritage Publishing Company.<br />

66. New Museum Installations at the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>. The Museologist, 76 (September):<br />

13-14.<br />

67. Selected References on the <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>s. <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Anthropological Bibliographies, 1.<br />

Washington, D. C: <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>.<br />

1961<br />

68. [Author of Editor's Introduction, pages xiii-xxxvi, and editor.] Five <strong>Indian</strong> Tribes of the<br />

Upper Missouri: Sioux, Arikaras, Assiniboines, Crees, Crows, by Edwin T. Denig. Norman:<br />

University of Oklahoma Press.<br />

69. Symposium on the Concept of Ethnohistory—Comment. Ethnohistory, 8(3):262-270.<br />

1962<br />

70. Mothers of the Mixed-Bloods. El Palacio, 69(1):20-29.<br />

1963<br />

71. Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong> Pipes and Pipemaking. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 186(64): 29-<br />

60.<br />

72. Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong>s. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3:743-744. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica.<br />

73. George Catlin; Karl Bodmer; <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Drawing and Painting. In Catlin, Bodmer,<br />

Miller, pages 8-10, 12-13, 32-33. Omaha: Joslyn Art Museum.<br />

74. Iroquois <strong>Indian</strong>s in the Far West. Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 13(2):2-10.<br />

75. Rivers in the Stream of Western History. Corral Dust, 8(2):9-ll.<br />

1964<br />

76. Backstage at the <strong>Smithsonian</strong>. Civil Service Journal, 4(4):26-31.<br />

77. <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>s. Encyclopedia Americana, 22:147-148. New York: The Encyclopedia Americana.<br />

1965<br />

78. Artists of the Old West. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company [Enlarged<br />

edition, 1973.]<br />

79. Deadlier than the Male. American Heritage, 16(4): 10-13.<br />

80. The Emergence of the <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> as the Symbol of the North American <strong>Indian</strong>. Annual<br />

Report of the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>, 1964, pages 531-544.<br />

81. Last of the Buffalo <strong>Indian</strong>s. The American West, 2(2):26:31.

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