i68o The Cornell Reading Courses 



Werner, A. 



1906 The natives of British Central Africa, p. 204-206. 



REFERENCES FOR PROGRAM 8 



PRIMITIVE WOMAN AS ARTIST 



GROUP I 



Mason, Otis T. 



1907 Woman's share in primitive culture, Chapter VIII. 



(Compilation) 



Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico. Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 30, 

 part I, p. 94-96 (Art), 958-961 (Music and musical instru- 

 ments). 



Goddard, Pliny Earle 



1913 Indians of the Southwest, p. 26, 41-42, 44-47, 49, 76, 91-93, 



142, 145-146, 148-149, 150, 157, 159-160, 167-168, 171. 



Wissler, Clark 



1912 North American Indians of the plains, p. 41, 120-123, 124. 



GROUP U 



Boaz, Frank 



1884-85 The central Eskimo. Sixth annual report of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 

 for 1884-85, p. 648-658. ' 



Hoffman, W. J. 



1885-86 The mide'wiwin, or "grand medicine society," of the 

 Ojibwa. Seventh annual report of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 

 for 1885-86, p. 207-208, 213-216. 



Joyce, T. Athol, and Thomas, N. W., editors 



191 1 Women of all nations; a record of their characteristics, habits, 



manners, customs, and influence. 



Talbot, P. Amaury 



1912 In the shadow of the bush. Chapter XXVII. 



Thomas, N. W. 



1906 Natives of Australia, Chapters IV and V. 



Wanneh, Gawasa 



1914 Situwaka, chief of the Chilcats. The Quarterly Journal of 



the Society of American Indians, October-December, 19 14, 

 p. 280-283. 



Werner, A. 



1906 The natives of British Central Africa, Chapters V and IX. 



