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REFERENCES FOR PROGRAM 9 



PRIMITIVE WOMAN AS HOUSEBUILDER 



GROUP I 



Mason, Otis T. 



1907 Woman's share in primitive culture, Chapter VII, p. 152-154. 



(Compilation) 



Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico. Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 

 30, part I, p. 476-479 (Furniture), 515-519 (Habitations). 



Goddard, Pliny Earle 



1913 Indians of the Southwest, p. 74-79, 132-136. 



Wissler, Clark 



1912 North American Indians of the plains, p. 35-40. 



GROUP n 



Billings, L. G. 



191 5 Some personal experiences with earthquakes. The National 

 Geographic Magazine, January, 19 15, p. 61. (Illustration.) 



Dorsey, James Owen 



1891-92 Omaha dwelUngs, furniture, and implements. Thirteenth 

 annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the secre- 

 tary of the Smithsonian Institution for 1891-92, p. 

 269-278. 



Lane, Franklin K. 



19 1 5 From the war-path to the plow. The National Geographic 

 ^vlagazine, Januarys 1915. P- 75~77- (Illustrations.) 



Mason, Otis T. 



1887 Cradles of the American aborigines. U. S. National Museum. 

 Report for 1887, p. 161-212. 



Murdoch, John 



1887-88 Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expedition. 

 Ninth armual report of the Bureau of Ethnology' to the 

 secretar}^ of the Smithsonian Institution for 1887-88, 

 p. 72-86, 109-149. 



Raphael, John R. 



1914 Through unknown Nigeria, Chapter XI. 



Simpich, Frederick and Margaret 



1914 Where Adam and Eve lived. The National Geographic 

 Magazine, December, 1914, p. 575. (Illustration.) 



Thomas, N. W. 



1906 Natives of Australia, Chapter V. 

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