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1932. Introduction to Zuni ceremonialism. 47th Ann. Rep. Bur. Amer. 

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 Catlin, George. 



1848. Notes of eight years' travel and residence in Europe. ... 2 vols. 

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 Chadwick, E. M. 



1897. The people of the Longhouse. Toronto. 

 Clarke, Noah T. 



1931. The wampum belt collections of the New York State Museum. New 

 York State Mus. Bull. 288, pp. 85-121. Albany. 

 Colden, C. 



1922. The history of the Five Indian Nations of Canada. ... 2 vols. 

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 DeVries, David Peter. 



1857. Voyages from Holland to America, 1632-1644. New York Hist. Soc. 

 Coll. (2), vol. 3, pt. I, pp. 9-136. 

 Fenton, William N. 



1940. Problems arising from the historic northeastern position of the 



Iroquois. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 100, pp. 159-251. 



1941. Iroquois suicide: a study in the stability of a culture pattern. Bur. 



Amer. Ethnol. Bull. 128, Anthrop. Pap., No. 14, pp. 79-137. 

 1944. Simeon Gibson: Iroquois informant, 1889-1943. Amer. Anthropolo- 

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 1946. An Iroquois Condolence Council for installing Cayuga chiefs in 



1945. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. ZT, No. 4, pp. 110-127. 

 1949. Seth Newhouse's traditional history and constitution of the Iro- 

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 Flannery, Regina. 



1939. An analysis of coastal Algonquian culture. Catholic Univ. Amer., 

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 Foreman, Grant. 



1946. The last trek of the Indians. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 

 Frachtenberg, Leo J. 



1913. Contributions to a Tutelo vocabulary. Amer. Anthropologist, n.s., 

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 Galloway, William Albert. 



1943. A sacred slab of the Shawnee prophet. Cranbrook Inst. Sci., News 

 Letter, vol. 13, No. i, pp. d-J. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 

 Hale, Horatio. 



1883. The Iroquois book of rites. Brinton's Library of Aboriginal Ameri- 

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 1895. An Iroquois Condolence Council: a study of aboriginal American 

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 1895-96, vol. 1, sect. 2, pp. 45-65- 

 Heckewelder, Rev. John. 



1876. History, manners, and customs of the Indian nations. . . . Mem. 

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