List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology with Index to Authors and Titles, Issues 48-51

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Page 8 - The wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes, a study in American primitive economics, by Albert Ernest Jenks. P. 1013-1137, pi. LXVI-LXXIX, fig. 47-48. Index to part 2. P. 1139-1160. Twentieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1898-99 by JW Powell director [Vignette] Washington Government Printing Office 1903 Roy.
Page 13 - Swanton (44). Indian languages of Mexico and Central America, and their geographical distribution by Cyrus Thomas, assisted by John R.
Page 6 - I-XLII, fig. 1-344. Index. P. 731-742. Thirteenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1891-'92 by JW Powell director [Vignette] Washington Government Printing Office 1896 Roy. 8°. LIX, 462 p., 60 pi., 330 fig. Out of print. Report of the Director. P. XIX-LIX. Prehistoric textile art of Eastern United States, by William Henry Holmes. P. 3-46, pi. i-ix, fig. 1-28. Stone art, by Gerard Fowke. P. 47-178, fig. 29-278. Aboriginal remains in Verde valley,...
Page 5 - grand medicine society " of the Ojibwa, by WJ Hoffman.
Page 11 - Out of print. (13). Bibliography of the Algonquian languages by James Constantine Pilling 1891 [1892] 8°. x, 614 p., 82 facsimiles. Out of print. (14). Bibliography of the Athapascan languages by James Constantine Pilling 1892 8°.
Page 2 - ... are in press. The maximum edition of the Bulletin series is 9,850 copies, of which the Senate receives 1,500, the House of Representatives 3,000, and the Bureau of American Ethnology 3,500 copies. The remaining 1,850 copies are distributed by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Of these about 500 copies are sent to designated libraries; the rest are held by him for sale at a price slightly above cost. Besides the series mentioned there have been issued small editions...
Page 7 - Casa Grande ruin, Arizona, in 1891, by Cosmos Mindeleff. P. 315-349, pi. cxn-cxxv. Index. P. 351-366. Sixteenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1894-'95 by JW Powell director [Vignette] Washington Government Printing Office 1897 Roy. 8°. cxix, 326 p., 81 pi., 83 fig. Out of print. Report of the Director. P. XIH-CXIX. List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. P. ci-cxix. Primitive trephining in Peru, by Manuel Antonio...
Page 1 - The present maximum edition of the Annual Reports is 9,850 copies. Of these the Senate receives 1,500, the House of Representatives 3,000, and the Bureau of American Ethnology 3,500 copies. Of the Bureau edition 500 are distributed by the Smithsonian Institution. From the remaining 1,850 copies are drawn the personal copies of Senators, Representatives, and Delegates, and 500 copies for distribution to Government libraries and to designated public depositories
Page 16 - Powell. [1906] NOTE. — Printed on heavy paper in advance of the Handbook of American Indians (Bulletin 30), part 1, of which it forms an Illustration. (8). Bureau of American Ethnology with list of publications. Reprinted from Handbook of American Indians, Bulletin 30 (pt. 1), Bureau of American Ethnology.
Page 28 - B 33. Smith, Erminnie A. Myths of the Iroquois A n, 47. Snake and Flute ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A xix, 957. Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A xvi, 267. Sociology, Omaha (Dorsey) A m, 250.

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