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Stewart, H. 1979. Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast.<br />

Zenith Graphics Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (This book deals<br />

with the different illustrations of the Northwest Indians<br />

pertaining to the artistic, social, mythical, and spiritual<br />

significance of the fauna and design of the Indians. Includes<br />

pictures of artifacts from several museums.)<br />

Story, G. L. and M. N. Constance. 1973. <strong>Tlingit</strong> Verb Dictionary.<br />

<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Native</strong> Language Center, Fairbanks.<br />

(This dictionary was produced for the interest of <strong>Tlingit</strong><br />

speakers. It provides practical material and is useful for<br />

enlarging <strong>Tlingit</strong> vocabulary.)<br />

Swanson, L. R. 1985. Understanding <strong>Tide</strong>s: Learning about the<br />

Ocean. Oregon State <strong>University</strong> Extension Sea Grant Publication,<br />

Corvallis. 12 pp. (The study of the ocean and tides by<br />

the moon and sun as primary and secondary tidal forces.)<br />

Swanton, J. R. 1904. The Jessup North Pacific Expedition. Memoir<br />

of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume 10, II.<br />

Haida Texts: Masset Dialect. (Stories told in the form of<br />

Haida Language spoken at Masset, on the north coast of the<br />

Queen Charlotte Islands. The rest were taken down in the<br />

Skidegate dialect, in the middle of the archipelago.)<br />

Swanton, J. R. 1909. <strong>Tlingit</strong> Myths and Texts. Bureau of American<br />

Ethnology Bulletin 39. U.S. Government Printing<br />

Office, Washington, D.C. (<strong>Tlingit</strong> myths recorded by the<br />

author in English at Sitka and Wrangell in 1904.)<br />

The Brooklyn Museum. 1996. The <strong>Native</strong> American Look Book.<br />

(Art activities for kids from the Brooklyn Museum. This<br />

book encourages appreciation of both traditional and contemporary<br />

<strong>Native</strong> American art through close examination of<br />

three objects: a Kwakuitl whale mask, a Zuni water jar, and a<br />

Pomo basket.)<br />

U.S. Government Printing Office. 1909–1910. Thirty-First<br />

Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the<br />

Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C.<br />

(Myths compiled from different <strong>Native</strong> tribes in the Northwest.)<br />

Wissler, C. 1936. Star Legends Among the American Indians. The<br />

American Museum of Natural History, New York. (English<br />

versions of myths of the Blackfoot Indians of Montana, from<br />

the murals of Charles R. Knight. Simple beauty of narratives<br />

inspired the artist to execute appealing murals.)<br />

Yupik Lore: Oral Traditions of an Eskimo People. 1981. A<br />

Village Without Daylight. Lower Kuskokwim School District.<br />

Bethel, <strong>Alaska</strong>, pp. 179–181.

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