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Collection of Native American books - app 39 From the Robert Owen Browne Museum Collection

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Collection of Native American books - app 39 From the Robert Owen Browne Museum Collection
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1. Hopi Kachina Dolls by Harold S. Colton , 1959, the university of New Mexico Press, 2. The Indians of the Southwest by Edward Dale, University of Oklahoma,1949,
3. Richard Wetherill: Anasazi by frank McNitt, University of New Mexico Press, 1957, 4. The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the Amerindian by E. Wagner & Allen Stern PHD, Bruce Humphries 1945,
5. Life in California by Alfred Robinson & A Historical Account of the origin, customs, and traditions of the Indians of Alta-California by Biobooks, 1947.
6. INDIAN NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS edited by F.W. Hodge No. 39 Skeletal remains from Santa Barbara, California - I Craniology by Bruno Oetteking, New York Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation 1925.
7. RIVERS OF AMERICA - Hervey Allen and Carl Carmer + THE GILA RIVER OF THESOUTHWEST by Edwin Corle Rinehart Y Co. 1951.
8. Jose Velasquez: Saga of a Borderland soldier by Ronald L. Ives, Southwestern Mission Research Center, 1984.
9. Navajo Graves by Albert E. Ward, Center for Anthropological Studies, 1980,
10. The Indians of Southern California in 1852 - The B.D. Wilson Report and a selection of contemporary comment, edited by J. W. Caughey, Huntington Library 1952.
11. An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language, The Franciscan Fathers, 1910, 12. The Old Santa Fe Train by Col. Henry Inman, Crane & Co, 1899
13. The California Indians - a source book compiled and edited by R.F. Heizer and M.A. Whipple Univ. of Calif. Press 1951.
14. The Indian Traders by Frank McNitt, Univ. of Oklahoma press 1962. signed by Hubbell Oct. 12 1962.
15. Handbook of the Indians of California by A.L. Kroeber, Calif. Book Co. 1953.
16. The Vanishing Race - The last Great Indian Council -and - The Indians' story of the Custer Fight by Joseph K. Dixon, Doubleday, Page & Co. 1913.
17. Excavations at Snaketown Material Culture by ladwin/ Haury/ Sayles/ Gladwin, 1938.
18. The Material world of the Tarahumara by Bernard L. Fontana, Arizona State Museum, 1979.
19. Book of the Hopi by Frank Waters by Oswarld White Bear Fredericks, Viking Press, 1963.
20. Studies of California Indians by C. Hart Merriam b y Dept. of Anthropology of the the University of California 1955.
21. Indian before Columbus, twenty thousand years of the North American history Revealed by Archeology, Martin , Quimby, Collier, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1947.
22. Kinishba, a prehistoric Pueblo of the great Pueblo period by Byron Cummings, Hohokam museums association and Univ. of Arizona, 1940.
23. Traders to the Navajos - the story of the Wetherills of Kayenta by Frances Gillmor and Louisa Wade Wetherill, Univ. of New Mexico, 1953.
24. Indians and Outlaws settling of the San Juan Frontier by Albert r. Lyman, Bookcraft, 1962.
25. Warriors of the Colorado by Jack D. Forbes, University of Oklahoma, 1963.
26. Legends and Lore of the Long Ago (Ventura county Calif.) contributed by Club Women of Ventura county directed by Mrs. d. W. Mott, Wetzel Publishing Co. 1929.
27. American Indians in the Pacific - the Theory behind the Kon-Tiki Expedition by Thor Hyerdahl, Rand McNally 1952.
28. The March of Arizona History by Anne Merriman Peck, Arizona Silhouettes, 1962. 29. The Sandal and the Cave the Indians of Oregon by L.S. Cressman, Beaver Books, 1952.
30. First Inhabitants of Arizona and the southwest by Byron Cummings, Cummings Publication 1953.
31. The Trouble At round rock by Left-Handed Mexican Clansman with related anecdotes by Howard Gorman and The nephew of Former Big Man Translated into English and edited by Robert W. Young-William Morgan, United States Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1952.
32. The Papago Indians of Arizona and their relatives The Pima by Ruth Underhill, PHD, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
33. Hanta Yo An American Saga, by Ruth Beebe Hill, 1979,
34. Cattle on the Conejo by J.H. Russell, thomas Litho & printing company 1959.
35-38 Handbook of the North American Indians (4) 8-California, 9-Southwes-10-Southwest, 11-Great Basin, Smithsonian Institution, 1978
39. Painted Cave Northeastern Arizona by Emil W. Haury, Amerind Foundation 1945
From the Robert Owen Browne Museum Library