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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.

Painting, face and body. See Teit, James A.
Paiute, Panatübiji', and Owens Valley (Steward) B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 6.
Palerm, Angel, and Kelly, Isabel. The Tajín Totonac: Part I. History, subsistence, shelter, and technology. P 13.
Pampean Hunters, The Patagonian and (Cooper) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 127-168.
Pamunkey Indians of Virginia (Pollard) B 17.
Panamá, The archeology of (Lothrop) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 143-167.
Panamá Canal, The tribes west and south of the (Lothrop). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 253-256.
Panatübiji', an Owens Valley Paiute (Steward) B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 6.
Pancararú, The (Lowie) B 143, vol. 1, p. 561.
Papago music (Densmore) B 90.
Paraná Delta and La Plata Littoral, Indians of the (Lothrop). B 143, vol. 1, pp. 177-190.
Paraná River, The archeology of the (Aparicio) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 57-67.
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Paressí, The (Métraux) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 349-360.
Parintintin, and their neighbors, The Cawahíb (Nimuendajú). B 143, vol. 3 pp. 283-297.
Park, Willard Z. Tribes of the Sierra-Nevada de Santa Marta. B 143, vol. 2, pp. 865-886.
Parsons, Elsie Clews.

    Isleta, New Mexico

A 47, 193.

    Isleta paintings, with introduction and commentary by. Edited by Esther S. Goldfrank.

B 181.
Pasto, and Coaiquer, The modern Quillacinga (Ortíz) B 143 vol. 2, pp. 961-968.
Patagonia, The archeology of (Bird) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 17-24.
Patagonian and Pampean Hunters, The (Cooper) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 127-168.
Patángoro and Amaní, The (Kirchhoff) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 339-348.
Patashó linguistic families. See Mashacali, Patashó, and Malalí linguistic families (Métraux and Nimuendajú).
Pathological changes in South American Indian skeletal remains (Stewart). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 49-52.
Pathology of Chile, The geographical (Herzog) B 143, vol. 6, pp. 137-144.
Paul Brave site (32S14), Oahe Reservoir area, North Dakota (Wood and Woolworth) B 189, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 33.
Pawnee archeology, An introduction to (Wedel) B 112.
Pawnee ceremony, The Hako: A (A. C. Fletcher) A 22 (pt. 2), 5.
Pawnee music (Densmore) B 93.
Paya, and Jicaque, The Mosquito, Sumo. The Caribbean Lowland tribes: (Kirchhoff). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 219-229.
Peachtree Mound and village site, Cherokee County, North Carolina (Setzler and Jennings). B 131.
Peachtree Site, North Carolina, Skeletal material from (Stewart). B 131, 81.
Peban tribes, The (Steward and Métraux) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 727-736.
Penny capitalism, a Guatemalan Indian economy (Tax) P 16.
Perforated stones from California (Henshaw) B 2.
Perú:

    A culture sequence for the North Coast of (Larco Hoyle).

B 143, vol. 2, pp. 149-175.

    Primitive trephining in ancient (Muñiz and McGee).

A 16, 3.

    Social and economico-political evolution of the communities of Central (Castro Pozo).

B 143, vol. 2, pp. 483-499.

    Textile fabrics of ancient (Holmes)

B 7.
Peruvian civilization, The quipu and (Swanton) B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 26.
Petersen, Karen Daniels. Chippewa mat-weaving techniques. B 186, Anthrop. Pap. No. 67.
Petroglyphs (Rouse) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 493-502.
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Petrology of artifacts and architectural stone at La Venta, The (Curtis) (appendix 4). B 170.
Petrullo, Vincenzo:

    Archeology of Arauquin

B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 12.

    The Yaruros of the Capanaparo River, Venezuela.

B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 11.
Philology, or the science of activities designed for expression (Powell). A 20, CXXXIX
Physical anthropology of the internal organs among the races of Chile (Henckel). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 145-156.
Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares, and of the eastern Indians in general (Hrdlicka). B 62.
Physiography, The, of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, in relation to Pueblo culture (Hewett, Henderson, and Robbins). B 54.
Physiological and medical observations among Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico. (Hrdlicka). B 34.
Pickwick Basin. Alabama. Skeletal material from (Newman and Snow) B 129, 393.
Pickwick Basin, An archeological survey of (Webb and DeJarnette). B 129.
Pickwick Basin, Geology of (Jones) B 129, 327.
Pickwick Basin Landing in the Tennessee River Valley, Mollusks found in shell mounds of (Morrison). B 129, 337.
Pickwick pottery. A description and analysis of the (Haag). B 129, 509.
Pictographs of the North American Indians (Mallery) A 4, 3.
Picture-writing:

    Of the American Indians (Mallery)

A 10, 3.

    Studies in Central America (Holden)

A 1, 205.
Picuris children's stories, with texts and songs (Harrington and Roberts). A 43, 289.
Pierson, Donald. Cruz das Almas: A Brazilian village P 12.
Pigmentation and hair of South American Indians, The (Steggerda). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 85-90.
Pilling, J. C.:

    Bibliography of the Algonquian languages

B 13.

    Bibliography of the Athapascan languages

B 14.

    Bibliography of the Chinookan languages

B 15.

    Bibliography of the Eskimo language

B 1.

    Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages

B 6.

    Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages

B 9.

    Bibliography of the Salishan languages

B 16.

    Bibliography of the Siouan languages

B 5.

    Bibliography of the Wakashan languages

B 19.

    Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of Ethnology.

A 1, 553.

    Proof sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North American Indians.

M 2.
Pima Indians, The (Russell) A 26, 3.
Pipe, northern Arapaho flat, and the ceremony of covering the pipe (Carter). B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 12.
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Pirahá, The Mura and (Nimuendajú) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 255-269.
Plains Apache archeology, An introduction to - the Dismal River Aspect (Gunnerson). B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 58.
Plants, Uses of:

    By Indians of the Missouri River region (Gilmore)

A 33, 43.

    By the Chippewa Indians (Densmore)

A 44, 275.
Plants, Yucatan, Some ethnological data concerning one hundred (Steggerda). B 136, Anthrop. Pap. No. 29.
Plants in tropical South America, The use of wild (Lévi-Strauss). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 465-486.
Plants of South and Central America, Cultivated (Sauer). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 465-486.
Pleasure; Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give (Powell). A 19, LV.
Poetry, Zuñi ritual (Bunzel) A 47, 611.
Point Barrow expedition, Ethnological results of the (Murdoch). A 9, 3.
Political organization of the Andean peoples, The social and (Kirchhoff). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 293-340.
Political organization of the Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes, Social and (Lowie). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 313-350.
Pollard, J. G. The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia B 17.
Ponca tribe, The (Howard) B 195.
Ponka and Omaha letters (Dorsey) B 11.
Popayán region, Colombia, The archeology of the ((Lehmann). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 861-864.
Population of South America, The native (Steward) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 655-668.
Porto Rico and neighboring islands, Aborigines of (Fewkes). A 25, 3.
Potomac and James Valleys, Archeological investigations in (Fowke). B 23.
Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province, Stone implements of (Holmes). A 15, 3.
Pottery:

    Aboriginal, of the eastern United States (Holmes).

A 20, 3.

    Ancient, of the Mississippi Valley (Holmes)

A 4, 361.

    Designs on prehistoric Hopi (Fewkes)

A 33, 208.

    of the ancient Pueblos (Holmes)

A 4, 257.

    Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from impressions on (Holmes).

A 3, 393.

    Pueblo, as illustrative of Zuñi culture-growth (Cushing).

A 4, 467.

    Vessels from the Upper Missouri, Observations on some nineteenth century (Wedel).

B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 51
Pourchet, Maria Julia. Brazilian Mestizo types B 143, vol. 6, pp. 111-120.
Powell, J. W.:

    Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure.

A 19, LV.

    Indian linguistic families of America north of Mexico.

A 7, 1.
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    Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, phrases, and sentences to be collected.

I 1 and 2

    Map of linguistic stocks of American Indians north of Mexico.

M 4, 7.

    On activital similarities

A 3, LXV.

    On limitations to the use of some anthropologic data.

A 1, 71.

    On regimentation

A 15, CIV.

    On the evolution of language

A 1, 1.

    Philology, or the science of activities designed for expression.

A 20, CXXXIX.

    Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians.

A 1, 17.

    Sociology, or the science of institutions

A20, LIX.

    Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give instruction.

A 20, CLXXI.

    Technology, or the science of industries

A 20, XXIX.

    Wyandot government: A short study of tribal society.

1, 57.

    editor.Linguistics [of the tribes of California]

C 3, 439.
Powers, Stephen. Tribes of California C 3.
Preceramic and ceramic cultural patterns in northwest Virginia (Holland). B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 57.
Prehistoric island culture area of America, A (Fewkes) A 34, 35.
Prehistoric settlement pattern in the Virú Valley, Peru (Willey). B 155.
Prehistoric sites in the region of Flagstaff, Arizona, A survey of (Colton). B 104.
Prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets (R. Fletcher). C 5.
Prehistoric villages, castles, and towers of southwestern Colorado (Fewkes). B 70.
Prehistory and the Missouri Valley development program: summary report on the Missouri River Basin archeological survey in 1948 (Wedel). B 154, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 1.
Prehistory and the Missouri Valley development program: summary report on the Missouri River Basin archeological survey in 1949 (Wedel). B 154, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 2.
Prehistory of Panamá Viejo, The (Biese) B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 68.
Primitive man in Argentina, The present status of the theories concerning (Frenguelli). B 143, vol.6, pp. 11-17.
Primitive numbers (McGee) A 19, 821.
"Principal People," 1960: A study of cultural and social groups of the Eastern Cherokee (Kupferer). B 196, Anthrop. Pap. No. 78.
Problem of the Ohio mounds, The (Thomas) B 8.
Projectile points and large blades, An analysis of (Holland). B 160, 165.
Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North American Indians (Pilling). M 2.
Property among the Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes (Lowie). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 351-367.
Psychological determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian community, Some (Wallace). B 149, 55-76.
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Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, List of. B 24, 31, 36, 49, 58, 200;
A 17, 20, 28, 30;
M 1944, 1949, 1956, 1961.
Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff). A 8, 3.
Pueblo culture, The physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, in relation to (Hewett and others). B 54.
Pueblo of Sia, New Mexico, The (White) B 184.
Pueblo pottery as illustrative of Zuñi culture growth (Cushing). A 4, 467.
Pueblo ruins, Early, in the Piedra district, southwestern Colorado (Roberts). B 96.
Pueblo ruins, Two summers' work in (Fewkes) A 22, (pt. 1), 3.
Pueblos, ancient, Pottery of the (Holmes) A 4, 257.
Puerto Rico, The ethnography of (Hostos) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 540-542.
Puna and the Quebrada de Humahuaca, The cultures of the (Casanova). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 619-631.
Purí-Coroado linguistic family, The (Métraux) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 523-530.


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