The Life of Primith e Wuman 16S5 



Powell, J. W. 



1879 80 Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians. 

 First annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the 

 secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for 1879-80, 

 p. 17-56. 



Skinner, Alanson B. 



1915 The value of recording Indian folklore. The Quarterly Journal 

 of the Society of American Indians, January-March, 19 15, 

 p. 46-48. 



Smith, Erminnie A. 



1880-81 JMyths of the Iroquois. vSecond annual report of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution for 1880-81, p. 47-116. 



Roscoe, John 



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



Chapter XVII. 



Talbot, P. Amaury 



19 1 2 In the shadow of the bush, Chapter XXXI. 



Thomas, N. W. 



1906 Natives of Australia, Chapter XV. 



Werner, A. 



1906 The natives of British Central Africa, Chapter X, 



REFERENCES FOR PROGRAM 13 

 PRIMITIVE WOMAN AS FOUNDER OF SOCIETY 



GROUP I 



Mason, Otis T. 



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



(Compilation) 



Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico. Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 30, 

 part I, p. 303-305 (Clan and gens); part 2, p. 608-612 

 (Social organization) . 



Goddard, Pliny Earle 



1913 Indians of the Southwest, p. 97-107. 



Wissler, Clark 



1912 North American Indians of the plains, p. 86-87, 95-96. 



GROUP n 



Converse, Harriet Maxwell, and Parker, Arthur Caswell 



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



York State Museum. Museum bulletin 125, p. 135-138. 



