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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Matthews (W.) — Contiuiied. 



Mythic dry-paintings of the Nav- 



ajos. By Dr. W. Matthews. 



In American Naturalist, vol. 19, pp. 931-939, 

 Philailflphi;!, 1885, 8°. (Consress.) 



Contains a number of Xavajo terms and 

 proper naincs passim. 



Thi' origin of tlie Utes. A NaA^ajo 



my til. 



In American Antiquarian, vol.7, ])p. 271-274, 

 Chieago, 1885, 8^. (Bureau of Ethnolnjiy.) 

 A number of Xavajo words and phra.ses. 



Navajo names for phints. By Dr. W. 



Matthews, U. S. A. 



In American Naturalist, vol. 20, pp. 767-777, 

 Philadelphia, 1886, 8°. (Pilling.) 



Many Navajo words with English meanings 

 and explanations. 



Some deities and demon.s of the 



Navajos. By Dr. W. Matthews, U. S. 

 Army. 



In American Naturalist, vol. 20. pp. 841-850, 

 Philadelphia, 1886, 8°. 



A number of Navajo words and names of 

 mythic personages, jf)ff««i?n. 

 The mountain chant: a Navajo cere- 

 mony. By Dr. Washington Matthews, 

 U. S. A. 



In Bureau of Ethnology, Fifth Ann. Rept. 

 pp. 379-467, Washington, 1891, royal 8°. (Pil- 

 ling.) 



Original texts and translations of songs, pp. 

 455-467, contain twenty-two songs and prayers 

 with literal and free translations into Eng- 

 lish. — Numerous Navaj« terms, including local 

 and mythic names, passim. 



Issued separatelj-, with title-page, as follows : 



The I mountain chant | a Navajo 



ceremony | by | Dr. Washington Mat- 

 thews, U. S. A. I Extract from the fifth 

 annnal report of the Bnrean of ethnol- 

 ogy I [Vignette] | 



Washington | Government }<rinting 

 office I 1888 



Cover title as above, half-title verso blank 1 

 1. no inside title, contents pp. 381-382, illustra- 

 tions p. 383, text pp. 385-467, royal 8^. One 

 hundred copies issued. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above. 



Copies seen ; Bureau of Ethnology, Eames, 

 Pilling. 



The prayer of a Navajo shaman. By 



Dr. Washington Matthews, U. S. A., 

 Army medical mnsenm. 



In American Antliropologist, vol. 1, pp. 149- 

 170. Washington, 18S8, 8°. (Pilling.) 



Tlie prayer in English (in 55 paragraphs), 

 with interlinear translation in Navajo, ]ip. ir>l- 

 103.- (ilossary (127 words), alphabetic by Nav 

 ajo words. )>i). 105-170. 



Issued separately, with title-page, as follows : 



Matthews (W.) —Continued. 



The prayer | of | a Navajo shaman. 



I By I Dr. Washington Matthews, | U. 

 S. army. | From the American Anthro- 

 pologist, Vol. I, No. 2, April, 1888. 



Washington, D. C. : \ .Judd &, Det- 

 weiler, printers. | 1888. 



Cover title as above, title as above verso 

 blank 1 1. text pp. 5-26, plate, 8^. 



Linguistics as under title next above, pji. 7- 

 19, 21-26. 



Copies seen : Pilling. 



Navajo gambling songs. By Dr. 



AVashington Matthews, IT. S. army. 



In American Anthropologist, vol. 2, p]). 1-19, 

 Washington, 1889, 8"^. (Pilling.) 



Contains twenty-one short songs in Navajo, 

 each followed by translation and notes. 



Issued separately, also, without cliange, 

 (Pilling.) 



Noqoilpi, the gambler: a Navajo 



myth. 



In Journal of American Folk -Lore, vol. 2, pp. 

 89-94, Boston and New York, 1889, 8°. (Pilling.) 



A number of Navajo terms, passim. 



Issued separately, also, without eliange. 

 (Pilling.) 



The gentile system of the Navajo 



Indians. 



In Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 3, pp. 

 89-110, Boston and New York. 1890, 8°. (Pilling.) 



Listof the Navajo gentes (51), withmeanings 

 in English, pp. 103-104.— Phratries pf the Nav- 

 ajos (from Tall Chanter, and a second list from 

 Capt. Bourke), p. 109.— Many Navajo terms 

 passim. 



Issued separately, with title-page, as follow.s : 



The gentile system | of | the NaA'ajo 



Indians | by | Washington Matthews, 

 M. D., LL. D. I major and surgeon. 

 United States army | Delivered as a 

 Lecture before the Anthropological | 

 Society, Washington, D. C. 

 [Boston and New York: 1890.] 



Half-title on cover as above, no inside title; 

 text pp. 89-110, 80. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above. 

 Copies seen : Pilling. 



[Texts, grammar, and dictiinKiry of 



the Navajo language.] (') 



^Manuscript. Dr. Matthews, who is now 

 (1892) stationed at Ft. Wingate, N. M., is col- 

 lecting material for a monograph on the Navajo 

 Indians. Concerning the linguistic portion he 

 wrote nie under date of Si'pteniber 22, 1891, as 

 follows : 



•' My work on the Nav.ijo language is grow- 

 ing, but it is in such a chaotic state as yet that 

 I can not give you a very satisfactory account 

 of it. I have, I think, gramniatic material to 



