Plains Indian Studies - Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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30 SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
102. Sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin, Who Knew the Horse and Knew the <strong>Indian</strong>. The American<br />
West,^{&):22-22>.<br />
1970<br />
103. Bodily Proportions as Guides to Lineal Measurements among the Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong>s.<br />
American Anthropologist, 72(3):561-562.<br />
104. Contraceptive Charms among the <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>s. <strong>Plains</strong> Anthropologist, 15(49):216-218.<br />
105. Jean Louis Berlandier: A French Scientist among the Wild Comanches of Texas in 1828.<br />
In John Francis McDermott, editor. Travelers on the Western Frontier, pages 290-300.<br />
Urbana: University of Illinois Press.<br />
106. The Southern <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>s. In 1970 Festival of American Folklife, page 18. Washington,<br />
D.C: <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong>.<br />
1971<br />
107. A Crow Chiefs Tribute to the Unknown Soldier. The American West, 8(6):30-35.<br />
108. <strong>Indian</strong>s as Warriors. The American Way, A{8):2Q-21.<br />
109. Not Quite Redmen: The <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Illustrations of Felix O.C Darley. The American<br />
Art Journal, 3(2):88-98.<br />
110. When Red and White Men Met. Western Historical Quarterly, 2(2): 133-150.<br />
111. Winold Reiss: His Portraits and Proteges. Montana, the Magazine of Western History,<br />
21(3):44-55.<br />
1972<br />
112. Blackfeet Camp Life. In Bruce A. Glasrud and Alan M. Smith, editors, Promises to Keep:<br />
A Portrayal of Nonwhites in the United States, pages 133-144. Chicago: Rand McNally and<br />
Company.<br />
113. Blackfoot or Blackfeet? Lore, 22(3): 113-114.<br />
114. Folk Art in the Fur Trade of the Upper Missouri. Prologue: The Journal of the National<br />
Archives, 4(2):99-108.<br />
115. Foreword. In Lester Hargrett, compiler. The Gilcrease-Hargrett Catalogue of Imprints, page<br />
vii. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.<br />
116. <strong>Indian</strong>s as Warriors and the Static Images. In Bernard L. Fontana, editor, Look to the<br />
Mountain Top, pages 37-44, 107-109. San Jose, California: Gousha Publications.<br />
117. The Influence of the Fur Trade upon the <strong>Indian</strong>s of the Northern <strong>Plains</strong>. In Malvina<br />
Bolus, editor. People and Pelts: Selected Papers of the Second North American Fur Trade Conference,<br />
pages 1-26. Winnipeg: Peguis Publishers.<br />
118. The Influence of the Horse in Blackfoot Culture. In Deward E. Walker editor, The<br />
Emergent Native Americans: A Reader in Culture Contact, pages 252-270. Boston: Little Brown<br />
and Company.<br />
119. Introduction. In Richard E. Ahlborn, European Dress in Texas, 1830: As Rendered by<br />
Lino Sanchez y Tapia. American Scene, 13(4): 1.<br />
120. Preface. In Paul Hogarth, Artists on Horseback, pages 9-11. New York: Watson-Guptil.<br />
121. [Editor.] Report on the <strong>Indian</strong> Tribes of Texas in 1828, by Jose Francisco Ruiz, translated by<br />
Georgette Dorn. New Haven: Yale University Library.<br />
122. A Unique Pictorial Interpretation of Blackfoot <strong>Indian</strong> Religion in 1846-1847. Ethnohistory,<br />
18(3):231-238.<br />
123. Winold Reiss. In Winold Reiss: <strong>Plains</strong> Portraits, pages 4-6. New York: Kennedy Galleries,<br />
Inc.<br />
1973<br />
124. Blackfeet and Gros Ventres Tribes in Northern Montana, 1888. [<strong>Indian</strong> Claims Commission<br />
Testimony, Docket 279-A on microfiche.] New York: Clearwater Publishing Company.