Stapp, William F. "From Artifact to Flesh," Fred E. Miller: Photographer of 

 the Crows . University of Montana and Carnan VidFilm, Inc.: Missoula, 

 Montana, and Malibu, California, 1985. 



Voss, Frederick S., and James C. Kelly. Davy Crockett: Gentleman from the 

 Cane. Washington, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery and Tennessee State 

 Museum, 1986. 



Voss, Frederick S. John Frazee, Sculptor . Washington, D.C.: National 

 Portrait Gallery and The Boston Athenaeum, 1986. 



Yellis, Ken, and Education Department Staff. "Le Cafe Concert" (October 



1985); "The Yellow Wallpaper" (November 1985); "Uncle Dan's Financial 

 Tips" (November 1985); "Special Storytelling Series: Telling Lives — 

 Frankenstein, Talkin' Tales or Why the Snail Crossed the Road and other 

 Oral Diversions, Family Features: Stories for Everybody, Grease Heat: 

 Tales from the American Landscape, and Personalia: Portraits in Memory" 

 (January 1986); "A Portrait Gallery Valentine" (February 1986); "In Good 

 Company" (March 1986); "Hughie" (April 1986); "Paul Robeson" (April 

 1986); "Songs I Learned at My Mother's Knee and Other Low Joints" (June 

 1986); "Portraits in American Jazz" (September-October 1986); Portraits 

 in Motion Program Notes . 



Yellis, Ken, and Annette Valeo. "Calling on Museum Education - Again." 



The Journal of Museum Education: Roundtable Reports , vol. 11, no. 2, 

 Spring 1986, p. 2. 



OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS 



Native American Museums Program 



. American Indian Collections in Eur.qp.ean Museums and 



Archives^. 19 86. 



. Native American Historical Records! Issues 



and Recommendations for Development^. A Report of the 

 Native American Archives Advisory Conference conducted by 

 the Native American Museums Program, Harpers Ferry, West 

 Virginia, 1986. 



. Some Sources of Information for Native American 



Museums and Cultural Centers, 19 86 



Kellogg Project 



. Catalysts for Changei The Kellogg Projects in Museum 



Education^. Published jointly by the Kellogg Projects at 

 the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; The 

 Exploratorium, San Francisco; and the Field Museum of 

 Natural History, Chicago. The book is a three-year report 

 on the projects and their activities. 



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