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125. Chippewa, Cree and Little Shell Lands in Montana, 1888. [<strong>Indian</strong> Claims Commission<br />

Testimony, Docket 222-B on microfiche.] New York: Clearwater Publishing Company.<br />

126. Historic Basis of Northern <strong>Plains</strong> Culture. In 1973 Festival of American Folklife, page 9.<br />

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

127. The Influence of Epidemics on the <strong>Indian</strong> Populations and Cultures of Texas. <strong>Plains</strong><br />

Anthropologist, 18(60): 104-115.<br />

1974<br />

128. [Consultant.] <strong>Indian</strong>s of the North American <strong>Plains</strong>. [Illustrated wall chart] Sunday Times<br />

(London).<br />

129. Ethnological Report on the Blackfeet and Gros Ventres Tribes of <strong>Indian</strong>s. In D.A. Horr,<br />

editor, American <strong>Indian</strong> Ethnohistory: <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>s—Blackfeet <strong>Indian</strong>s, pages 23-202. New<br />

York and London: Garland Publishing Company.<br />

130. Ethnological Report on the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy Reservation and the<br />

Little Shell Band of <strong>Indian</strong>s. In D.A. Horr, editor, American <strong>Indian</strong> Ethnohistory: North<br />

Central and Northeastern <strong>Indian</strong>s—Chippewa <strong>Indian</strong>s, 6:9-182. New York and London:<br />

Garland Publishing Company.<br />

131. Horsemen of the <strong>Plains</strong>. In J.B. Billard, editor, The World of the American <strong>Indian</strong>, pages<br />

254-309. Washington, D.C: National Geographic Society.<br />

132. Introduction. In Dwight L. Smith, editor, <strong>Indian</strong>s of the United States and Canada, a<br />

Bibliography, pages xiii-xvi. Santa Barbara: American Bibliographical Center.<br />

133. Symbols of Chiefly Authority in Spanish Louisiana. /« John Francis McDermott, editor.<br />

The Spanish in the Mississippi Valley, 1762-1804, pages 272-284. Urbana: University of<br />

Illinois Press.<br />

1975<br />

134. The American West as a Theatre of Conflict. In J.L. Fairbanks, editor, Frontier America:<br />

The Far West, pages 78-85. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts.<br />

135. Intertribal Warfare as the Precursor of <strong>Indian</strong>-White Warfare on the Northern Great<br />

<strong>Plains</strong>. The Western Historical Quarterly, ^i):391-'ilO.<br />

1976<br />

136. Artifacts and Pictures as Documents in the History of <strong>Indian</strong>-White Relations. /« Jane<br />

F. Smith and Robert M. Kvasnicka, editors, <strong>Indian</strong>-White Relations: A Persistent Paradox,<br />

pages 101-111. Washington, D.C: Howard University Press.<br />

137. Blackfeet <strong>Indian</strong> Tipis: Design and Legend. Bozeman: Museum of the Rockies.<br />

138. Foreword. In Rell G. Francis, Cyrus E. Dallin: Let Justice Be Done, pages ix-x. Springville,<br />

Utah: Springville Museum of Art.<br />

139. <strong>Indian</strong> Views of the White Man Prior to 1850: An Interpretation. In Daniel Tyler, editor,<br />

Red Men and Hat-Wearers: Viewpoints in <strong>Indian</strong> History, pages 7-23. Boulder: Pruett<br />

Publishing Company.<br />

140. Introduction. In Herman J. Viola, The <strong>Indian</strong> Legacy of Charles Bird King, pages 11-14.<br />

Washington, D.C. and New York: <strong>Smithsonian</strong> <strong>Institution</strong> Press and Doubleday and<br />

Company, Inc.<br />

1977<br />

141. Five Strings to His Bow: The Remarkable Career of William (Lone Star) Dietz: Artist,<br />

Athlete, Actor, Teacher, Football Coach. Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 27(1):2-<br />

13.<br />

142. The Making and Uses of Maps by <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Warriors. By Valor & Arms, 3(l):36-43.<br />

143. Notes on the Weasel in Historic <strong>Plains</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> Culture. <strong>Plains</strong> Anthropologist, 22(78) 1:253-<br />

262.

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