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Bulletin 176 — Continued 



No, 16. Historic sites archeology in the Fort Randall Reservoir, South 



Dakota, by John E. Mills. 

 No. 17. The excavation and investigation of Fort Lookout Trading Post II 



(39LM57) in the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota, by Carl F. Miller. 

 No. 18. Fort Pierre H (39ST217), a historic trading post in the Oahe 



Dam area. South Dakota, by G. Hubert Smith. 

 No. 19. Archeological investigations at the site of Fort Stevenson (32MLI), 



Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by G. Hubert Smith. With an intro- 

 duction by Robert L. Stephenson and an appendix by Carlyle S. Smith. 

 No. 20. The archeology of a small trading post (32MN1) in the Garrison. 



Reservoir (Kipp's Post) South Dakota, by Alan R. Woolworth and W. 



Raymond Wood. 

 Bulletin 180. Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois culture, edited by William 

 N. Fenton and John Gulick. VI+292 pp. 1961. 

 No. 1. Foreword by the editors. 



No. 2. Iroquois-Cherokee linguistic relations, by Floyd G. Lounsbury. 

 No. 3. Comment on Floyd G. Lounsbury's "Iroquois-Cherokee Linguistic 



Relations," by Mary R. Haas. 

 No. 4. Iroquois archeology and settlement patterns, by William A. Ritchie. 

 No. 5. First comment on Wlliam A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and 



Settlement Patterns," by William H. Sears. 

 No. 6. Second comment on William A, Ritchie's "Ii-oquois Archeology and 



Settlement Patterns," By Douglas S. Byers. 

 No. 7. Cherokee archeology, by Joffre L. Coe. 

 No. 8. Comment on Joffre L. Coe's "Cherokee Archeology," by Charles H. 



Fairbanks. 

 No. 9. Eastern Woodlands community typology and acculturation, by John 



Witthoft. 

 No. 10. Comment on John Witthoft's "Eastern Woodlands Community 



Typology and Acculturation," by John M. Goggin. 

 No. 11. Cherokee economic cooperatives : the Gadugi, by Raymond D. Fogel- 



son and Paul Kutsche. 

 No. 12. The rise of the Cherokee state as an instance in a class: The 



"Mesopotamian" career to statehood, by Fred O. Gearing. 

 No. 13. Comment on Fred O. Gearing's "The Rise of the Cherokee State as 



an Instance in a Class: The 'Mesopotamian' Career to Statehood," by 



Annemarie Shimony. 

 No. 14. Cultural composition of the Handsome Lake religion, by Anthony 



F. C. Wallace. 

 No. 15. Comment on Anthony F. C. Wallace's "Cultural Composition of 



the Handsome Lake Religion," by Wallace L. Chafe. 

 No. 16. The Redbird Smith movement, by Robert K. Thomas. 

 No. 17. Comment on Robert K. Thomas's "The Redbird Smith Movement," 



by Fred W. Voget. 

 No. 18. Effects of environment on Cherokee-Iroquois ceremonialism, music, 



and dance, by Gertrude P. Kurath. 

 No. 19. Comment on Gertrude P. Kurath's "Effects of Environment on 



Cherokee-Iroquois Ceremonialism, Music, and Dance," by William 0. 



Sturtevant. 

 No. 20. The Iroquois fortunetellers and their conservative influence, by 



Annemarie Shimony. 

 No. 21. Change, persistence, and accommodation in Cherokee medico- 

 magical beliefs, by Raymond D. Fogelson. 



