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Volume 1
First annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1879-80, by J. W. Powell, Director. XXXV+603 pp.,
346 figs. (incl. 54 pls.), map. 1881. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XI-XXXIII.
On the evolution of language, as exhibited in the specialization of
the grammatic processes, the differentiation of the parts of speech, and
the integration of the sentence; from a study of Indian languages, by J.
W. Powell. Pp., 1-16.
Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians, by J. W. Powell.
Pp. 17-56.
Wyandot government: A short study of tribal society, by J. W. Powell.
Pp. 57-69.
On limitations to the use of some anthropologic data, by J. W. Powell.
Pp. 71-86. Available in separate form.
A further contribution to the study of the mortuary customs of the North
American Indians, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow, act. asst. surg., U.S. A[rmy]. Pp.
87-203, figs. 1-47.
Studies in Central American picture-writing, by Edward S. Holden, professor
of mathematics, U.S. Naval Observatory. Pp. 205-245, figs. 48-60.
Cessions of land by Indian tribes to the United States: Illustrated
by those in the State of Indiana, by C. C. Royce. Pp. 247-262, map.
Sign language among North American Indians compared with that among
other peoples and deaf-mutes, by Garrick Mallery. Pp. 263-552, figs.
61-346.
Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of
Ethnology, by James C. Pilling. Pp. 553-577.
Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages. From the
manuscripts of Messrs. J. O. Dorsey, A. S. Gatschet, and S. R. Riggs. Pp.
579-589.
Index. Pp. 591-603. |
Volume 2
Second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, by J. W. Powell, Director. XXXVII+477
pp., 77 pls., figs. 1-35, 347-714 (382 of these forming 98 pls.), 2 maps.
1883 [1884]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XV-XXXVII.
Zuñi fetiches, by Frank Hamilton Cushing. Pp. 3-45, pls. I-XI,
figs. 1-3.
Myths of the Iroquois, by Erminnie A. Smith. Pp. 47-116, pls.
XII-XV.
Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi valley, by Henry W. Henshaw.
Pp.117-166, figs. 4-35.
Navajo silversmiths, by Dr. Washington Matthews, U.S. A[rmy]. Pp. 167-178,
pls. XVI-XX.
Art in shell of the ancient Americans, by William H. Holmes. Pp. 179-305,
pls. XXI-LXXVII.
Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the Indians of
New Mexico and Arizona in 1879, by James Stevenson. Pp. 307-422, figs. 347-697,
map.
Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the Indians of
New Mexico in 1880, by James Stevenson. Pp. 423-465, figs. 698-714, map.
Index. Pp. 467-477 |
Volume 3
Third annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, by J. W. Powell, Director. LXXIV+606 pp.,
44 pls., 200 (+2 unnumbered ) figs. 1884 [1885]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIII-LXXIV.
On activital similarities. Pp. LXV-LXXIV.
Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas.
Pp. 3-65, pls. I-IV, figs 1-10.
On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs, with an inquiry into
the bearing of their geographical distribution, by William Healey Dall,
assistant, U.S. Coast Survey; honorary curator, U.S. National Museum. Pp.
67-202, pls. V-XXIX.
Omaha sociology, by Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. Pp. 205-370, pls. XXX-XXXIII,
figs 12-42.
Navajo weavers, by Dr. Washington Matthews, U.S. A[rmy]. Pp. 371-391,
pls. XXXIV-XXXVIII, figs. 42-59.
Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from impressions
on pottery, by William H. Holmes. Pp. 393-425 pl. XXXIX, figs. 60-115.
Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made by the Bureau
of Ethnology during the field season of 1881, by William H. Holmes. Pp. 427-510,
figs. 116-200.
Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the pueblos of
Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881, by James Stevenson.
Pp. 511-594, pls. XL-XLIV.
Index. Pp. 595-606. |
Volume 4
Fourth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, by J. W. Powell, Director. LXII +532
pp., 83 pls., 565 figs. 1886 [1887]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XXVII-LXIII.
Pictographs of the North American Indians. A preliminary paper, by Garrick
Mallery. Pp. 3-256, pls. I-LXXXIII, figs, 1-111, 111a-209.
Pottery of the ancient Pueblos, by William H. Holmes. Pp. 257-360, figs.
210-360.
Ancient pottery of the Mississippi Valley, by William H. Holmes. Pp.
361-436, figs. 361-463.
Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic art, by William
H. Holmes. Pp. 437-465, figs. 464-489.
A study of Pueblo pottery as illustrative of Zuñi culture-growth,
by Frank Hamilton Cushing. Pp. 467-521, figs. 490-564.
Index. Pp.523A-532. |
Volume 5
Fifth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, by J. W. Powell, Director. LIII+564 pp.,
23 pls. (incl. 2 maps), 77 figs. 1887 [1888]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XVII-LIII.
Burial mounds of the northern sections of the United States, by Prof.
Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 3-119, pls. I-VI, figs. 1-49.
The Cherokee Nation of Indians: A narrative of their official relations
with the Colonial and Federal governments, by Charles C. Royce. Pp. 121-378,
pls. VII-IX(maps).
The mountain chant: A Navajo ceremony, by Dr. Washington Matthews, U.S.
A[rmy]. Pp. 379-467, pls. X-XVIII, figs. 50-59.
The Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay MacCauley. Pp. 469-531, pl.
XIX, figs. 60-77.
The religious life of the Zuñi child, by Mrs. Tilly E. Stevenson.
Pp. 533-555, pls. XX-XXIII.
Index. Pp. 557-564. |
Volume 6
Sixth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1884-85, by J. W. Powell, Director. LVIII+675 pp.
(incl. 6 pp. of music), 10 pls. (incl. 3 maps), 546 figs., 44 small unnumbered
cuts. 1888[1889]. Out of print..
Report of the Director. Pp. XXIII-LVIII.
Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia, by William H. Holmes.
Pp. 3-187, pl. I (map), figs. 1-285.
A study of the textile art in its relation to the development of form
and ornament, by William H. Holmes. Pp. 189-252, figs. 286-358.
Aids to the study of the Maya codices, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 253-371,
figs. 359-388.
Osage traditions, by Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. Pp. 373-397, fig. 389.
The Central Eskimo, by Dr. Franz Boas. Pp. 399-669, pls II-X (incl.
2 maps), figs. 390-546.
Index. Pp. 671-675. |
Volume 7
Seventh annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-86, by J. W. Powell, Director. XLIII+409
pp., 27 pls. (incl. map), 39 figs. 1891 [1892]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XV-XLI.
Indian linguistic families of America north of Mexico, by J. W. Powell.
Pp. 1-142, pl. I (map).
The or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa, by W. J. Hoffman. Pp.
143-300, pls. II-XXIII, figs. 1-39.
The sacred formulas of the Cherokees, by James Mooney. Pp. 301-397,
pls. XXIV-XXVII.
Index. Pp. 399-409. |
Volume 8
Eighth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-87, by J. W. Powell, Director. XXXVI+298
pp., 123 pls., 118 figs. 1891 [1893]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIII-XXXVI.
A study of Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola, by Victor Mindeleff.
Pp. 3-228, pls. I-CXI , figs. 1-114.
Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand painting of the Navajo
Indians, by James Stevenson. Pp. 229-285, pls. CXII-CXXIII, figs.
115-118.
Index. Pp. 287-298. |
Volume 9
Ninth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1887-88, by J. W. Powell, Director. XLVI+617 pp.,
8 pls., 448 figs. 1892 [1893]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIX-XLVI.
Ethnological results of the Point Barrow Expedition, by John Murdoch,
naturalist and observer, International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow,
Alaska, 1881-1883. Pp. 3-441, pls. I-II (maps), figs. 1-428.
The medicine-men of the Apache, by John G. Bourke, Captain, Third Cavalry,
U.S. Army. Pp. 443-603, pls. III-VIII, figs. 429-448.
Index. Pp. 605-617. |
Volume 10
Tenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, 1888-89, by J. W. Powell, Director. XXX+822 pp.,
54 pls., 1291 figs., 116 small unnumbered cuts. 1893 [1894]. Out of
print.
Report of the Director. Pp. III-XXX.
Picture-writing of the American Indians, by Garrick Mallery. Pp. 3-807,
pls. I-LIV, figs. 1-145, 145a-1290.
Index. Pp. 809-822. |
Volume 11
Eleventh annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1889-90, by J. W. Powell, Director. XLVII+553
pp., 50 pls., 200 figs. 1894. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XXI-XLVII.
The Sia, by Matilda Coxe Stevenson. Pp. 3-157, pls. I-XXXV, figs.
1-20.
Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory, by Lucien M.
Turner. [Edited by John Murdoch.] Pp. 159-350, pls. XXXVI-XLIII, figs.
21-155.
A study of Siouan cults, by James Owen Dorsey. Pp. 351-544, pls. XLIV-L,
figs. 156-200.
Index. Pp. 545-553. |
Volume 12
Twelfth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1890-91, by J. W. Powell, Director. XLVIII+742
pp., 42 pls., 344 figs. 1894. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIX-XLVIII.
Report on the mound explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology, by Cyrus
Thomas. Pp. 3-730.
Index. Pp. 731-742. |
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Volume 13
Thirteenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1891-92, by J. W. Powell, Director. LIX+462
pp., 60 pls., 330 figs. 1896. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIX-LIX.
Prehistoric textile art of Eastern United States, by William Henry Holmes.
Pp. 3-46, pls. I-IX, figs 1-28.
Stone art, by Gerard Fowke. Pp. 47-178, figs. 29-278.
Aboriginal remains in Verde Valley, Arizona, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Pp.
179-261, pls. X-L, figs. 279-305.
Omaha dwellings, furniture, and implements, by James Owen Dorsey. Pp.
263-288, figs. 306-327.
Casa Grande ruin, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Pp. 289-319, pls. LI-LX, figs.
328-330.
Outlines of Zuñi creation myths, by Frank Hamilton Cushing. Pp.
321-447
Index. Pp. 449-462. |
Volume 14
Fourteenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1892-93, by J. W. Powell, Director. Two parts.
LXI+1136 pp., 122 pls., 104 figs. 1896 [1897]. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Director. Pp. XXV-LXI.
The Menomini Indians, by Walter James Hoffman, M. D. Pp. 3-328, pls.
I-XXXVII, figs. 1-55.
The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542, by George Parker Winship. Pp. 329-613,
pls. XXXVIII-LXXXIV.
Index. Pp. 615-637.
Part 2
The Ghost-dance religion and the Sioux outbreak of 1890, by James Mooney.
Pp. 641-1110, pls. LXXXV-CXXII, figs. 56-104.
Index. Pp. 1111-1136. |
Volume 15
Fifteenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1893-94, by J. W. Powell, Director. CXXI+366
pp., frontispiece, 125 pls., 49 figs. 1897. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XV-CXXI.
On regimentation. Pp. CIV-CXXI.
Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province, by William
Henry Holmes. Pp. 3-152, pls. I-CIII and frontispiece, figs. 1-29a.
The Siouan Indians: A preliminary sketch, by W J McGee. Pp. 153-204.
Siouan sociology: A posthumus paper, by James Owen Dorsey. Pp. 205-244,
figs. 30-38.
Tusayan katcinas, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 245-313, pls. CIV-CXI,
figs. 39-48.
The repair of Casa Grande ruin, Arizona, in 1891, by Cosmos Mindeleff.
Pp. 315-349, pls. CXII-CXXV.
Index. Pp. 351-366. |
Volume 16
Sixteenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1894-95, by J. W. Powell, Director. CXIX+326
pp., 81 pls., 83 figs. 1897. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. XIII-CXIX.
List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Pp. CI-CXIX.
Primitive trephining in Peru, by Manuel Antonio Muñiz, M. D.,
and W J McGee. Pp. 3-72, pls. I-XL.
The cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Pp.
73-198, pls. XLI-LXIII, figs. 1-83.
Day symbols of the Maya year, by Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 199-265, pls. LXIV-LXIX.
Tusayan snake ceremonies, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 267-312, pls.
LXX-LXXXI.
Index. Pp. 313-326. |
Volume 17
Seventeenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-96, by J. W. Powell, Director.
Two parts, XCIII+1-128, 129*-344*, 129-468; 469-752 pp., 182 pls., 357 figs.
1898 [part 1, 1900; part 2, 1901]. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Director. Pp. XXV-XCIII.
List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Pp. LXXV-XCIII.
The Seri Indians, by W J McGee. Pp. 1-128, 129*-344*, pls. I-LVI, figs.
1-42.
Comparative lexicology, by J. N. B. Hewitt. Pp. 299*-344*.
Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians, by James Mooney. Pp. 129-445,
pls. LVII-LXXXI, figs. 43-229.
Index. Pp. 447-468.
Part 2
Navaho houses, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Pp. 469-517, pls. LXXXII-XC, figs.
230-244.
Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895, by Jesse Walter Fewkes.
Pp. 519-744, pls. XCIa, XCIb-CLXXV, figs. 245-357.
Index. Pp. 745-752. |
Volume 18
Eighteenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1896-97, by J. W. Powell, Director.
Two parts, LVII+1-518; 519-997 pp., 174 pls., 165 figs. 1899 [part 1, 1901,
part 2, 1902]. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Director. Pp. XXIII-LVII.
The Eskimo about Bering Strait, by Edward William Nelson. Pp. 3-518,
pls. I-CVII, figs. 1-165.
Part 2
Indian land cessions in the United States, compiled by Charles C. Royce,
with an introduction by Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 521-964, pls. CVIII-CLXXIV.
Index to parts 1 and 2. Pp. 965-997. |
Volume 19
Nineteeth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1897-98, by J. W. Powell, Director. Two parts,
XCII+1-568, 569*-576*; 569-1160 pp., frontispiece, 79 pls., 49 figs. 1900
[1902]. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Director. Pp. IX-XCII, frontispiece.
Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure.
Pp. LV-XCII.
Myths of the Cherokee, by James Mooney. Pp. 3-548, pls. I-XX, figs.
1-2.
Index. Pp. 549-568, 549*-576*.
Part 2
Tusayan migration traditions, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 573-633.
Localization of Tusayan clans, by Cosmos Mindeleff. Pp. 635-653, pls.
XXI-XXVIII, fig. 3.
Mounds in northern Honduras, by Thomas Gann. Pp. 655-692, pls. XXIX-XXXIX,
figs. 4-7.
Mayan calendar systems, by Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 693-819, pls. XL-XLIIIa,
XLIIIb, XLIV, figs. 8-17a, 17b-22.
Primitive numbers, by W J McGee. Pp. 821-851.
Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America, by Cyrus Thomas. Pp.
853-955, figs. 23-41.
Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 957-1011,
pls. XLV-LXV, figs. 42-46.
The wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes: A study in American primitive
economics, by Albert Ernest Jenks. Pp. 1013-1137, pls. LXVI-LXXIX, figs.
47-48.
Index. Pp. 1139-1160. |
Volume 20
Twentieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1898-99, by J. W. Powell, Director. CCXXIV+237
pp., 180 pls., 79 figs. 1903. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. VII-CCXXIV.
Technology, or the science of industries. Pp. XXIX-LVII. Available in
separate form.
Sociology, or the science of institutions. Pp. LIX-CXXXVIII. Available
in separate form.
Philology, or the science of activities designed for expression. Pp.
CXXXIX-CXLX. Available in separate form.
Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give instruction.
Pp. CLXXI-CXCVII. Available in separate form.
List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Pp. CXCIX-CCXXIV.
Aboriginal pottery of the eastern United States, by W. H. Holmes. Pp.
1-201, pls. I-CLXXVII, figs. 1-79.
Index. Pp. 203-237. |
Volume 21
Twenty-first annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1899-1900, by J. W. Powell, Director.
XL+360 pp., 69 pls. 1903. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. VII-XL, pl. I (map).
Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp.
3-126, pls. II-LXIII.
Iroquoian cosmology, by J. N. B. Hewitt. First part. Pp. 127-339, pls.
LXIV-LXIX.
Index. Pp. 341-360. |
Volume 22
Twenty-second annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1900-1901, J. W. Powell, Director.
Two parts, XLIV+1-320; 1-372 pp., 91 pls., 181 figs. 1904. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Director. Pp. VII-XLIV.
Two summers' work in pueblo ruins, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 3-195,
pls. I-LXX, figs. 1-122.
Mayan calendar systems-II, by Cyrus Thomas. Pp. 197-305, pls. LXXI-LXXXII,
figs. 123-170.
Index. Pp. 307-320.
Part 2
The Hako: A Pawnee ceremony, by Alice C. Fletcher (assisted by James
R. Murie; music transcribed by Edwin S. Tracy). Pp. 5-368, pls. LXXXIII-XCI,
figs. 171-181.
Index. Pp. 369-372. |
Volume 23
Twenty-third annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1901-2, J. W. Powell, Director.
XLV+634 pp., 139 pls., 34 figs. 1904 [1905]. Out of print.
Report of the Director. Pp. VII-XLV.
The Zuni Indians: Their mythology, esoteric fraternities, and ceremonies,
by Matilda Coxe Stevenson. Pp. 3-608.
Index. Pp. 609-634. |
Volume 24
Twenty-fourth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1902-3, H. W. Holmes, Chief. XL+846
pp., 21 pls., 1112 figs. 1907. Out of print.
Report of the Chief. Pp. VII-XL.
Games of the North American Indians, by Stewart Culin. Pp. 3-809.
Index. Pp. 811-846. |
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Volume 25
Twenty-fifth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution , 1903-4. XXIX+296 pp., 129 pls.,
70 figs. 1907. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes]. Pp. IV-XXIX.
The aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands, by Jesse Walter
Fewkes. Pp. 3-220, pls. I-CXIII, figs. 1-43.
Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 221-284,
pls. XCIV-CXXIX, figs. 44-70.
Index. Pp. 285-296. |
Volume 26
Twenty-sixth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904-5. XXXI+512 pp., 58 pls.,
117 figs. 1908. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes]. Pp. VII-XXXI.
The Pima Indians, by Frank Russell. Pp. 3-389, pls. I-XLVII, figs. 1-102.
Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit
Indians, by [p. 9] John R. Swanton. Pp. 391-485, pls. XLVIII-LVIII, figs.
103-117.
Index. Pp. 487-512. |
Volume 27
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to
the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1905-6. 672 pp., 65 pls., 132
figs. 1911. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes]. Pp. 5-14.
Te Omaha tribe, by Alice C. Fletcher and Francis La Flesche. Pp. 17-654.
Index. Pp. 655-672. |
Volume 28
Twenty-eighth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1906-7. 308+XXXV pp., 103 pls.,
68 figs. 1912. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes}. Pp. 7-22.
Casa Grande, Arizona, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 25-179, pls. 1-78,
figs. 1-54.
Antiquities of the upper Verde River and Walnut Creek valleys, Arizona,
by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 181-220, pls. 79-102, figs. 55-68.
Preliminary report on the linguistic classification of Algonquian tribes,
by Truman Michelson. Pp. 221-290b, pl. 103 (map).
Index. Pp. 291-308.
List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Pp. I-XXXV
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Volume 29
Twenty-ninth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1907-8. 636 pp., 21 pls., 31 maps,
1 diagram. 1916. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes]. Pp. 7-25.
The ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, by John Peabody Harrington.
Pp. 29-618, pls. 1-21, maps 1-29A-30, diagram 1.
Index. Pp. 619-636 |
Volume 30
Thirtieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1908-9. 453 pp., 7 pls., 6 figs. 1915. Out
of print.
Report of the Chief [W. H. Holmes]. Pp. 7-28.
Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians, by Matilda Coxe Stevenson. Pp.
31-102, pls. 1-3.
An inquiry into the animism, and folk-lore of the Guiana Indians, by
Walter E. Roth. Pp. 103-386, pls. 4-7, figs. 1-6.
List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Pp. 387-425.
Index. Pp. 427-453. |
Volume 31
Thirty-first annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1909-10. 1037 pp., 3 pls., 24 figs.
1916. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 5-26.
Tsimshian mythology, by Franz Boas. Pp. 29-1037. |
Volume 32
Thirty-second annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1910-11. 819 pp. 1918. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 7-34.
Seneca fiction, legends, and myths. Collected by Jeremiah Curtin and
J. N. B. Hewitt; edited by J. N. B. Hewitt. Pp. 37-813.
Index. Pp. 815-819. |
Volume 33
Thirty-third annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1911-12. 677 pp., 95 pls., 112
figs. 1919. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 7-38.
Note on the accompanying papers. Pp. 39-40.
Uses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River region, by Melvin
Randolph Gilmore. Pp. 43-154, pls. 1-30a.
Preliminary account of the antiquities of the region between the Mancos
and La Plata Rivers in southwestern Colorado, by Earl H. Morris. Pp. 155-206,
pls. 31-75, figs. 1-11.
Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Pp. 207-284,
pls. 76-90, figs. 12-112.
The Hawaiian romance of Laieikawai, by Martha Warren Beckwith. Pp. 285-666,
pls. 91-95.
Index. Pp. 667-677. |
Volume 34
Thirty-fourth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1912-13. 281 pp., 120 pls., 69
figs. 1922. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 5-32.
A prehistoric island culture area of America, by J. Walter Fewkes. Pp.
35-271, pls. 1-120, figs. 1-69.
Index. Pp. 273-281. |
Volume 33
Thirty-fifth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1913-14. Two parts, XI+794;
VIII+795-1481 pp. 1921. Out of print.
Part 1
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 7-37.
Note on the accompanying paper. Pp. 39-40.
Ethnology of the Kwakiutl, by Franz Boas (based on data collected by
George Hunt). Pp. 43-794.
Index. Pp. I-XI.
Part 2
Ethnology of the Kwakiutl [continued], by Franz Boas (based on data
collected by George Hunt). Pp. VIII+795-1473.
Index. Pp. 1475-1481. |
Volume 36
Thirty-sixth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914-15. 604 pp., 23 pls., 15 figs.
1921. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 7-34.
The Osage tribe: Rite of the chiefs; sayings of the ancient men, by
Francis La Flesche. Pp. 37-597, pls. 1-23, figs. 1-15.
Index. Pp. 599-604 |
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Volume 37
Thirty-seventh annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to
the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1915-16. VII+560 pp., 58 pls.,
38 figs. 1923. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-chard [F.W. Hodge]. Pp. 1-31.
The Winnebago tribe, by Paul Radin. Pp. 35-550, pls. 1-58, figs. 1-38.
Index. Pp. 551-560. |
Volume 38
Thirty-eighth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1916-17. VII+745 pp., 183 pls.,
341 figs. 1924. Out of print.
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge [F. W. Hodge]. Pp. 1-21.
An introductory study of the arts, crafts, and customs of the Guiana
Indians, by Walter Edmund Roth. Pp. 25-720, pls. 1-183, figs. 1-341.
Index and glossary. Pp. 721-745. |
Volume 39
Thirty-ninth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1917-18. 636 pp., 17 pls., 4 figs.
1925. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes]. Pp. 7-28.
The Osage tribe: The rite of vigil, by Francis La Flesche. Pp. 31-630,
pls. 1-17, figs. 1-4.
Index. Pp. 631-636. |
Volume 40
Fortieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution, 1918-19. VII+664 pp., 2 pls., 2 figs. 1925.
Out of print.
Report of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes]. Pp. 1-20.
The mythical origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians, by
Truman Michelson. Pp. 23-289, pl. 1, fig. 1.
The autobiography of a Fox Indian woman, by Truman Michelson. Pp. 291-349.
Notes on Fox mortuary customs and beliefs, by Truman Michelson. Pp.
351-496.
Notes on the Fox society known as "Those who worship the Little Spotted
Buffalo," by Truman Michelson. Pp. 497-539, pl. 2, fig. 2.
The traditional origin of the Fox society known as "The singing around
rite," by Truman Michelson. Pp. 541-658.
Index. Pp. 659-664. |
Volume 41
Forty-first annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1919-24. IX+626 pp., 137 pls.,
201 figs., frontispiece, map in pocket. 1928. Out of print.
Reports of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes] for 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22, 1922-23,
1923-24. Pp. 1-116.
Coiled basketry in British Columbia and surrounding region, by H. K.
Haeberlin, James A. Teit, and Helen H. Roberts, under the direction of Franz
Boas. Pp. 119-484, frontispiece, map, pls. 1-94, figs. 1-122a.
Two prehistoric villages in Middle Tennessee, by William Edward Myer.
Pp. 485-614, pls. 95-137, figs. 123-200.
Index. Pp. 615-626. |
Volume 42
Forty-second annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1924-25. VII+900 pp., 17 pls.,
108 figs. 1928. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes]. Pp. 1-19.
Social organization and social usages of the Indians of the Creek
Confederacy, by John R. Swanton. Pp. 23-472, pls. 1-7, figs. 1-107.
Religious beliefs and medical practices of the Creek Indians, by John
R. Swanton. Pp. 473-672, pls. 8-13, fig. 108.
Aboriginal culture of the Southeast, by John R. Swanton. Pp. 673-726.
Indian trails of the Southeast, by William E. Myer. Pp. 727-857, pls.
14-17.
Index. Pp. 859-900. |
Volume 43
Forty-third annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1925-26. VII+828 pp., 44 pls.,
9 figs. 1928. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes]. Pp. 1-19.
The Osage tribe: Two versions of the child-naming rite, by Francis La
Flesche. Pp. 23-164, pls. 1-12, figs. 1-8.
Wawenock myth tests from Maine, by Frank G. Speck. Pp. 165-197, pl.
13.
Native tribes and dialects of Connecticut: A Mohegan-Pequot diary, by
Frank G. Speck. Pp. 199-287, pls. 14-42.
Picurís children's stories, with texts and songs, by J. P. Harrington
and Helen H. Roberts. Pp. 289-447, pls. 43-44, fig. 9.
Iroquoian cosmology. Second part, with introduction and notes, by J.
N. B. Hewitt. Pp. 449-819.
Index. Pp. 821-828. |
Volume 44
Forty-fourth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1926-27. VII+555 pp., 98 pls.,
16 figs. 1928. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [J. W. Fewkes]. Pp. 1-19.
Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California, by John
P. Harrington. Pp. 23-168, pls. 1-27, figs. 1-2.
Social and religious beliefs and usages of the Chickasaw Indians, by
John R. Swanton. Pp. 169-273, fig. 3.
Uses of plants by the Chippewa Indians, by Frances Densmore. Pp. 275-397,
pls. 28-63.
Archeological investigations-II, by Gerard Fowke. Pp. 399-540, pls.
64-98, figs. 4-16.
Index. Pp. 541-555. |
Volume 45
Forty-fifth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1927-28. VII+857 pp., 29 pls.,
49 figs. 1930. Out of print.
Report of the Chief Clerk [H. W. Dorsey]. Pp. 1-19.
The Salishan tribes of the western plateaus, by James A. Teit, edited
by Franz Boas. Pp. 23-396, pls. 1-4, figs. 1-39.
Tattooing and face and body painting of the Thompson Indians, British
Columbia, by James A. Teit, edited by Franz Boas. Pp. 397-439, pls. 5-13,
figs. 40-47.
Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, based on field
notes by James A. Teit, edited by Elsie Viault Steedman. Pp. 441-522.
The Osage tribe: Rite of the Wa-xo'-be, by Francis La Flesche. Pp. 523-833,
pls. 14-29, figs. 46-47 [figure numbers duplicated].
Index. Pp. 835-857. |
Volume 46
Forty-sixth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1928-29. VII+654 pp., 80 pls.,
35 figs. 1930. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [ M. W. Stirling]. Pp. 1-16.
Anthropological survey in Alaska, by . Pp. 19-374, pls. 1-61, figs.
1-29.
Indian tribes of the Upper Missouri, by Edwin Thompson Denig, edited
with notes and biographical sketch by J. N. B. Hewitt. Pp. 375-628, pls.
62-80, figs. 30-35.
Index. Pp. 629-654. |
Volume 47
Forty-seventh annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929-30, VII+1108 pp., 61 pls.,
32 figs., 1 map. 1932. Out of print.
Report of the Chief [M. W. Stirling]. Pp. 1-14.
The Acoma Indians, by Leslie A. White. Pp. 17-192, pls. 1-16, figs.
1-6.
Isleta, New Mexico, by Elsie Clews Parsons. Pp. 193-466, pls. 17-20,
figs. 1-26, map.
Introduction to Zuñi ceremonialism, by Ruth L. Bunzel. Pp. 467-544.
Zuñi origin myths, by Ruth L. Bunzel. Pp. 545-609.
Zuñi ritual poetry, by Ruth L. Bunzel. Pp. 611-835.
Zuñi katcinas: An analytical study, by Ruth L. Bunzel. Pp. 837-1086,
pls. 21-61.
Index. Pp. 1087-1108. |
Volume 48
Forty-eighth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-31. V+1221 pp. 1933. Out of
print.
Report of the Chief [M. W. Stirling]. Pp. 1-21.
General Index, Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Vols.
1 to 48 (1879-1931) [Washington, D.C., 1881-1933], compiled by Biren Bonnerjea.
Pp. 25-1221.
Note.-The Forty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau is the last of this
series published in royal octavo size with accompanying scientific papers.
Subsequent annual reports of the Bureau will consist only of the administrative
report, which will be issued in octavo form. |
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