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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

A = Annual Report. B = Bulletin. C = Contributions to North American Ethnology. I =Introductions. M = Miscellaneous Publications. P = Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology.

Haag, William G. A description and analysis of the Pickwick pottery. B 129, pp. 509-526.
Haas, Mary R. Comment on Floyd G. Lounsbury's "Iroquois-Cherokee Linguistic Relations." B 180, pp. 19-23.
Habitations (Bennett) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 1-20.
Habitations. See Dwellings; Houses.
Haeberlin, H. K.; Teit, James A.; and Roberts, Helen H. (under direction of Franz Boas). Coiled basketry in British Columbia and surrounding region. A 41, 119.
Haida language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Haida texts and myths (Swanton) B 29.
Hair of South American Indians, The pigmentation and (Steggerda). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 85-90.
Hair pipes in Plains Indian adornment, a study in Indian and White ingenuity (Ewers). B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 50.
Hako, The: A Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) A 22 (pt. 2), 5.
Halbert, Henry S. (editor). A dictionary of the Choctaw language. B 46.
Hale, Edward Everett. Introduction to Natick dictionary (Trumbull). B 25.
Handbook of aboriginal American antiquities. Pt. 1-Introductory: The lithic industries (Holmes). B 60.
Handbook of American Indian languages (Boas, editor) B 40.
Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico (Hodge, editor). B 30.
Handbook of South American Indians (Steward, editor) B 143.
Handbook of the Indians of California (Kroeber)B 78.
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Harrington, J. P.:

    Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians

A 29, 29.

    Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California.

A 44, 23.

    Karuk Indian myths

B 107.

    The original Strachey vocabulary of the Virginia Indian language.

B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 46.

    Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California

B 94.

    Valladolid Maya enumeration

B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 54.

    Vocabulary of the Kiowa language

B 84.

    and Henderson, Junius. Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians.

B 56.

    and Roberts, Helen H. Picuris children's stories, with texts and songs.

A 43, 289.

    and others. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians

B 55.
Harie, Donald D. The dance hall of the Santee Bottoms on the Fort Berthold Reservation, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota. B 185, Riv. Gas. Surv. Pap. No. 28.
Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson). A 8, 229.
Hawaii:
    Archeological work in (Fowke)
B 76.
    Unwritten literature of (Emerson)
B 38.
Hawaiian romance of the Laieikawai (Beckwith) A 33, 285.
Heizer, Robert F.:

    Aboriginal fish poisons

B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 38.

    Aconite poison whaling in Asia and America: An Aleutian transfer to the New World.

B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 24.

    Fish poisons

B 143, vol. 5, pp. 277-281.
    and Drucker, Phillip, and Squier, Robert J. Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955. With appendixes by Jonas E. Gullberg, Garniss H. Curtis, and A. Starker Leopold.
B170.

    and Massey, William C. Aboriginal navigation off the coasts of Upper and Baja California.

B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 39.
Henckel, Carlos:

    The anthropometry of the Indians of Chile

B 143, vol. 6, pp. 121-135.

    The physical anthropology of the internal organs among the races of Chile.

B 143, vol. 6, pp. 145-156.
Henderson, Junius, and Harrington, J. P.:

    Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians

B 56.

    and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico.

B 54.
Hendry, Jean. Iroquois masks and maskmaking at Onondaga. B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 74.
Henshaw, H. W.:
    Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley.
A 2, 117.
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    Perforated stones from California
B 2.
    Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetan family.
M 5.
Hernández de Alba, Gregorio:
    Achagua and their neighbors, The
B143, vol. 4, pp. 399-412.
    Archeology of San Agustín and Tierradentro, Colombia, The.
B 143, vol. 2, pp. 851-859.
    Betoi and their neighbors, The
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 393-398.
    Highland tribes of southern Colombia, The
B 143, vol. 2, pp. 915-961.
    Sub-Andean tribes of the Cauca Valley
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 297-327.
    Tribes of north central Venezuela, The
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 475-479.
    Tribes of the North Colombia Lowlands
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 329-338.
Tribes of northwestern Venezuela, TheB143, vol. 6, pp. 137-144.
Herzog, Ernesto. The geographical pathology of Chile B 143, vol. 6, pp. 137-144.
Hewett, Edgar Lee:

    Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico

B 32.
    and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico.
B 54.
Hewitt, J. N. B.:

    Comparative lexicology [of the Serian and Yuman languages]

A 17, pt 1, 299*.

    Iroquoian cosmology

A 21, 127.

    Iroquoian cosmology: second part, with introduction and notes.

A 43, 449.

    Notes on Creek Indians

B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 10.

    and Curtin, Jeremiah. Seneca fiction, legends, and myths.

A 32, 37.

    See also Denig, Edwin T.; Kurz, Rudolph Friederich

Hidatsa music, Mandan and (Densmore) B 80.
Hidatsa Social and ceremonial organization (Bowers) B 194.
Hidatsa Crow-Flies-High (32MZ1), a historic village in the Garrison Reservoir area, North Dakota (Malouf). B 185, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 29.
Hieroglyphs, Maya, An introduction to the study of the (Morley). B 57.
Highland communities of central Peru (Tshcopik) P 5.
Highland tribes of southern Colombia, The (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 915-961.
Hilger, Sister M. Inez:
    Arapaho child life and its cultural background
B 148.
    Chippewa child life and its cultural background
B 146.
Hispaniola, The ethnography of (Ciguayo) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 539.
Hispanola, The ethnography of (Taino) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 522-539.
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Historical and ethnographical material on the Jivaro Indians (Stirling). B 117.
Historic sites archeology in the Fort Randall Reservation, South Dakota (Mills). B 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 15.
Historic sites archeology on the upper Missouri (Mattes). B 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 15.
Historic sites in and around the Jim Woodruff Reservoir Area, Florida-Georgia (Boyd). B 169, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 13.
History, Early, of the Creek Indians and their neighbors (Swanton). B 73.
History and ethnology of the Caddo Indians, Source material on the (Swanton). B 132.
Hodge, F. W.:
    Advance pages. Dictionary of American Indians north of Mexico.
M 6.
    List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology
B 24 and 36.
    editor. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico.
B 30.
Hodges site, The:

    I. Two rock shelters near Tucumcari, New Mexico (Dick).

B 154, 267-284.

    II. Geology of the Hodges site, Quay County, New Mexico (Judson).

B 154, 285-302.
Hoffman, Bernard G. Observations on certain ancient tribes of the Northern Appalachian Province. B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 70.
Hoffman, Walter James:
    The Menomini Indians
A 14, 3.
    The Midewiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa.
A 7, 143.
Holden, E. S. Studies in Central American picture-writing. A 1, 205.
Holland, C. G.:
    An analysis of projectile points and large blades
B 160, 165.
    Preceramic and ceramic cultural patterns in northwest Virginia.
B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 57.
Holmberg, Allan R.:
    Nomads of the long bow: The Sirionó of eastern Bolivia.
P 10.
    The Sirionó
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 454-463.
Holmes, William H.:
    Aboriginal pottery of the eastern United States
A 20, 1.
    An ancient quarry in Indian Territory
B 21.
    Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia
A 6, 3.
    Ancient pottery of the Mississippi Valley
A 4, 361.
    Art in shell of the ancient Americans
A 2, 179.
    A study of the textile art in its relation to the development of form and ornament.
A 6, 189.
    Handbook of aboriginal American antiquities, Pt. 1 Introductory: The lithic industries.
B 60.
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    Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made by the Bureau of Ethnology during field season of 1881.
A 3, 427.
    Introduction "Archeological investigations in James and Potomac Valleys" (Fowke).
B 23.
    Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic art.
A 437.
    Pottery of the ancient Pueblos
A 4, 257.
    Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States
A 13, 3.
    Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from impressions on pottery.
A 3, 393.
    Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province.
A 15, 3.
    Textile fabrics of ancient Peru
B 7.
    The use of gold and other metals among the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien.
B 3.
    (collaborator.) Early man in South America
B 52.
Holzinger, Charles H. Some observations on the persistence of aboriginal Cherokee personality traits. B 180, pp. 227-237.
Honduras:
    and Nicaragua, Ethnographical survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of (Conzemius).
B 106.
    northern, Mounds in (Gann)
A 19, 655.
    The archeology of (Strong)
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 71-120.
    See also British Honduras.
Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists (Fewkes) A 21, 3.
Hopi pottery, prehistoric, Designs on (Fewkes) See also Tusayan. A 33, 208.
Horse in Blackfoot Indian culture, The, with comparative material from other western tribes (Ewers). B 159.
Horton, Donald. The Mundurucú B 143, vol. 3, pp. 271-282.
Hostos, Adolfo de. The ethnography of Puerto Rico B 143, vol. 4, pp. 540-542.
Hou, Ding. See Nickerson, Norton H.
Hough, Walter. Antiquities of the upper Gila and Salt River Valleys. B 35.
House mounds, Aboriginal (Fowke) B 76.
Houses:
    and house-life of the American aborigines (Morgan).
C 4.
    and house use of the Sierra Tarascans (Beals, Carrasco, and McCorkle).
P 1.
    Navaho (C. Mindeleff)
A 17, 469.
    See also Dwellings.
House types, archeological remains in eastern Arizona (Roberts). B 121.
Howard, James H.:
Archeological investigations in the Toronto Reservoir area, Kansas. B 189, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 38.
Dakota winter counts as a source of Plains history B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 61.
Ponca tribe, The B 195.
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Hoyme, Lucile E., and Bass, William M. Human skeletal material from site 44Mc14, Mecklenburg County, and site 44Ha6, Halifax County, Virginia (appendix). B 182, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 25.
Hrdlicka, Ales :
    Anthropological survey in Alaska
A 46, 19.
    Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delewares, and of the eastern Indians in general
B 62.
    Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
B 34.
    Recent discoveries [of remains] attributed to early man in America.
B 66.
    Skeletal material from Missouri
B 37, 103-112.
    Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed to early man in North America.
B 33.
    Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of the United States.
B 42.
    in collaboration with Holmes, Willis, Wright, and Fenner. Early man in South America.
B 52.
Haurpe, The (Canals Frau) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 169-175.
Hudson Bay Territory, Enthnology of the Ungava district (Turner). A 11, 159.
Hula, Sacred songs of the (Emerson) B 38.
Human skeletal material form site 44Mc14, Mecklenburg County, and sit 44Ha6, Halifax County, Virginia (appendix) (Hoyme and Bass). In press. B 182, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 25.
Human trophies, Warfare, cannibalism, and (Métraux) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 383-409.
Hunt, George. See Boas, Franz. Ethnology of the Kwakiutl Indians. A 35, 43.
Hupa language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Huron Indians, 1615-1649. An ethnography of the (Tooker). B 190.


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