6o The Book of Woodcraft 



learned the truth and returned to make a terrible ar- 

 raignment of the U. S. Goverrmient. 



"Indian Boyhood," by Charles A. Eastman, M. D. Mc- 

 Clure, PhiUips & Co. New York. 1902. A Sioux 

 Indian's story of his own boyhood. 



"The Story of the Indian," by G. B. Grinnell. Appleton 

 & Co. New York. 1902. 



"Two Wilderness Voyagers," by F. W. Calkins. Fleming 

 H. Revell Co. New York. 1903. The Indian Babes 

 in the Woods. 



"Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs," by W. B. Wood. Ameri- 

 can Indian Hist. Pub. Co. Aurora, 111. 1906. 



"My Life as an Indian," by J. W. Schultz. Doubleday, 

 Page & Co. New York. 1907. A white man's life 

 among the Blackfeet in the old days. 



"Handbook of American Indians," by F. W. Hodge and 

 associates. Pub. in 2 large vols, by Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Washington, D. C. 1907. This is a concise 

 and valuable encyclopedia of Indian names and matters. 



"Famous Indian Chiefs I have Known," by Gen. O. O. 

 Howard. U. S. A. The Century Co. New York. 

 1908. Treats of Osceola, Washakie, etc. from the 

 white man's standpoint. 



"The Soul of the Indian," by Charles A. Eastman. 

 Houghton, Miflflin Co. Boston & New York. 191 1. A 

 Sioux Indian's account of his people's religion. 



"Legends of Vancouver," by Pauline Johnson. Thomson 

 Stationery Co., Vancouver, B. C. 1912. A valuable 

 collection of charming legends gathered on the West 

 coast. 



Besides these the Annual Reports of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology, (1878 to date, Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 

 ton, D. C.) are full of valuable information about 

 Indians. 



