Various sizes. Wrappers or unbound. Most are illustrated. Comprises: Comprises: Hodge, editor. American Anthropologist. New Series, Vol. 10, No. 3, July-September, 1908. Merriam. The Relation of Paleonotology to the History of Man, with Particular Reference to the American Problem. (Darkened, rubberstamps to front wrapper.) Reprinted from the Popular Science Monthly, 1910. MacNaughton. Nevada Indian Baskets and their Makers. Extracted from Out West magazine. Undated. Linton. Use of Tobacco among North American Indians. Anthropology Leaflet 15. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1924. Wissler. Indian Costumes in the United States: A Guide to the Study of the Collections in the Museum. [NY]: American Museum of Natural History, 1926. Orchard. Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians. NY: Muesum of the American Indian, 1929. Krieger. Aspects of Aboriginal Decorative Art in America Based on Specimens in the United States National Museum. 2 copies (1 with chip to top corner & spne of front wrapper.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1931. Orr. The Archaeological Situation at Spiro, Oklahoma; a Preliminary Report. Extract from American Antiquity, Published by the Society for American Archaeology. Wrappers with later staples. Menasha, WI, 1946. Tomkins. Universal Indian Sign Language of the Plains indians of North America. San Diego: William Tomkins [1948]. Handbook of Indian Dances: I, New Mexico Pueblos. A Facsimile of the Hand Blocked Edition 1950. Sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico, 1952. Ewers. Three Ornaments Worn by Upper Missouri Indians a Century and a Quarter Ago. Extract from the New-York Historical Society Quarterly. (Wrappers not present, later staples.) Inscribed & signed by the author. 1957. Peterson. American Indian Tomahawks. NY: Museum of the American Indian, 1965. Amunsen, editor. Indian Notes. NY: Museum of the American Indian, Summer 1972. American Indian Arts. Los Angeles: Otis Art Institute, 1973. Vanstone. The Simms Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatechewan. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1983.
Various sizes. Wrappers or unbound. Most are illustrated. Comprises: Comprises: Hodge, editor. American Anthropologist. New Series, Vol. 10, No. 3, July-September, 1908. Merriam. The Relation of Paleonotology to the History of Man, with Particular Reference to the American Problem. (Darkened, rubberstamps to front wrapper.) Reprinted from the Popular Science Monthly, 1910. MacNaughton. Nevada Indian Baskets and their Makers. Extracted from Out West magazine. Undated. Linton. Use of Tobacco among North American Indians. Anthropology Leaflet 15. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1924. Wissler. Indian Costumes in the United States: A Guide to the Study of the Collections in the Museum. [NY]: American Museum of Natural History, 1926. Orchard. Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians. NY: Muesum of the American Indian, 1929. Krieger. Aspects of Aboriginal Decorative Art in America Based on Specimens in the United States National Museum. 2 copies (1 with chip to top corner & spne of front wrapper.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1931. Orr. The Archaeological Situation at Spiro, Oklahoma; a Preliminary Report. Extract from American Antiquity, Published by the Society for American Archaeology. Wrappers with later staples. Menasha, WI, 1946. Tomkins. Universal Indian Sign Language of the Plains indians of North America. San Diego: William Tomkins [1948]. Handbook of Indian Dances: I, New Mexico Pueblos. A Facsimile of the Hand Blocked Edition 1950. Sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico, 1952. Ewers. Three Ornaments Worn by Upper Missouri Indians a Century and a Quarter Ago. Extract from the New-York Historical Society Quarterly. (Wrappers not present, later staples.) Inscribed & signed by the author. 1957. Peterson. American Indian Tomahawks. NY: Museum of the American Indian, 1965. Amunsen, editor. Indian Notes. NY: Museum of the American Indian, Summer 1972. American Indian Arts. Los Angeles: Otis Art Institute, 1973. Vanstone. The Simms Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatechewan. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1983.
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