1684 The Cornell Reading Courses 



Roscoe, John 



191 1 The Baganda; an account of their native customs and behefs. 



Chapter XII. 



Showalter, William Joseph 



1915 Partitioned Poland. The National Geographic Magazine, 

 January, 191 5, p. 104. (Illustration.) 



Townley-FuUam, C. 



1914 Hungary : a land of shepherd kings. The National Geographic 

 Magazine, October, 19 14, p. 325, 360, 368. (Illustrations.) 



REFERENCES FOR PROGRAM 12 

 PRIMITIVE WOMAN AS LINGUIST, STORY-TELLER, AND MYTH MAKER 



GROUP I 



Mason, Otis T. 



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



(Compilation) 



Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico. Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 

 30, part I, p. 757-75? (Languages), 964-972 (Mythology); 

 part 2, p. 242-245 (Pictographs) . 



Goddard, Pliny Earle 



1913 Indians of the Southwest, p. 68, 70, 174, 178. 



Wissler, Clark 



191 2 North American Indians of the plains, p. 97-100, 127-131, 



139-140. 



GROUP n 



Bulfinch, Thomas 



1868 The age of fable; or beauties of mythology. 



Converse, Harriet Maxwell, and Parker, Arthur Caswell 



1908 Myths and legends of the New York State Iroquois. New 



York State Museum. Museum bulletin 125. 



Guerber, H. A. 



1893 Myths of Greece and Rome. 



Kidd, Dudley 



1906 Savage childliood: a study of Kafir children. Chapter VII. 



Kipling, Rudyard 



1902 Just so stories. How the first letter was written. 



Mooney, James 



1897-98 Myths of the Cherokee. Nineteenth annual report of the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology to the secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution for 1897-98, part i, p. 35-38. 



