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Havard, V. 



1879 The French half-breeds of the Northwest. Smithsonian 

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(Anon\-nious) 



1914 Indian blood. Blood mixture amonj^ races. The Quarterly 

 Journal of the Society of American Indians, October- 

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Johnston, Mary 

 1902 Audrey. 



Kingsley, Mary H. 



1899 West African studies, Chapter XVI. 



Leonard, William EUery 



1914 Glory of the Morning. In Wisconsin plays. 



Murray, J. H. P. 



1912 Papua, or British New Guinea, Chapter XV. 



Parker, Arthur C. 



1914 The awakened American Indian. The Quarterly Journal of 

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 1914, p. 269-274. 



Weeks, John H. 



1914 Among the primitive Bakongo, Chapter XIX. 



REFERENCES FOR PROGRAM 18 



SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION. FUTURE RELATIONS OF PRIMITIVE AND 



CIVILIZED WOMEN 



GROUP I 



Mason, Otis T. 



1907 Woman's share in primitive culture. Review of Chapters 



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Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico. Smithsonian 

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GROUP II 



Converse, Harriet Marwell, and Parker, Arthur Caswell 



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



York State Museum. Museimi bulletin 125, p. 7-13, 

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