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Washburn, Wilcomb E. "The American Indian in U.S. Society," American Studie s 

 Newsletter , U.S. Information Service, American Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 

 no. 6 (May 1985), pp. 26-32. 



. "Expand U.S. Policy Against Nicaragua," Columns page, 



"he Miami News , September 5, 1985. 



. "Response to Biol si , " American Anthropologist 87(3), 



September 1985, p. 559. ' ~ 



. "History Died a Little at Stuttgart," Perspectives : 



American Historical Association Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 9, December 

 1985, pp. 4-5. 



"Professionalizing the Muses," Museum News , Vol. 54, 



No. 2, December 1985, pp. 18-25, 70-71. 



"Emotion and Reason in American Indian Studies," 



Sociologus , Vol. 35, No. 2, 1985, pp. 173-133. 



. "Land Claims in the Mainstream of Indian/White Land 



History," chapter in Irredeemable America: The Indians' Estate and 

 Land Claims , edited by Imre Sutton (Albuquerque: University of New 

 Mexico Press, 1985), pp. 21-33. 



"The Canary Island and the Question of the Prime 



Meridian: The Search for Precision in the Measurement of the Earth," 

 pp. 873-888, V Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana (1932) Coloquio 

 Internacional de Historia Maritima, Tomo IV, Francisco Morales Padron, 

 ed. (Gran Canaria: Excma. Mancomunidad Provincial Interinsular de 

 Cabildos de Las Palmas y del Excmo. Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria, 

 1985). 



The Assault on Indian Tribalism: The General Allot- 



ment Law (Dawes Act) of 1887 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975) , pp. 

 viii + 79* Reprint Edition, Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, 

 Melbourne, Florida, 1986. 



Contribution to discussion on "The IRA Record and 



John Collier," pp. 101-109 in Kenneth R. Philp, ed., Indian Self-Rule: 

 First-Hand Accounts of Indian-White Relations from Roosevelt to Reagan 

 (Salt Lake City: Howe Brothers, 1986). 



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