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Bulletin 144. The northern and central Nootkan tribes, by Philip Drucker. 

 ix+480 pp., 5 pis., 28 figs., 8 maps. 1951. 



Institute of Social Anthropology Publ. No. 11. Quiroga : A Mexican municipio, 

 by Donald D. Brand, assisted by Jose Corona Niinez. v+242 pp., 35 pis., 

 4 maps. 1951. 



Institute of Social Anthropology Publ. No. 12. Cruz das Almas : A Brazilian 

 village, by Donald Pierson, with the assistance of Levi Cruz, Mirtes Brandao 

 Lopes, Helen Batchelor Pierson, Carlos Borges Teixeira, and others, x+226 pp., 

 20 pis., 13 figs., 2 maps. 1951. 



The following publications were in press at the close of the fiscal 

 year: 



Bulletin 145. The Indian tribes of North America, by John R. Swanton. 

 Bulletin 146. Chippewa child life and its cultural background, by Sister 

 M. Inez Hilger. 



Bulletin 147. Journal of an expedition to the Mauvaises Terres and the 

 Upper Missouri in 1850, by Thaddeus B. Culbertson. Edited by John Francis 

 McDermott. 



Bulletin 148. Arapaho child life and its cultural background, by Sister 

 M. Inez Hilger. 



Bulletin 149. Symposium on diversity in Iroquois culture. Edited by 

 William N. Fenton. 



No. 1. Introduction : The concept of locality and the program of Iroquois 



research, by William N. Fenton. 

 No. 2. Concepts of land ownership among the Iroquois and their neighbors, 



by George S. Snyderman. 

 No. 3. Locality as a basic factor in the development of Iroquois social 



structure, by William N. Fenton. 

 No. 4. Some psychological determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian 



community, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. 

 No. 5. The religion of Handsome Lake: Its origin and development, by 



Merle H. Deardorff. 

 No. 6. Local diversity in Iroquois music and dance, by Gertrude P. Kurath. 

 No. 7. The Feast of the Dead, or Ghost Dance at Six Nations Reserve, 



Canada, by William N. Fenton and Gertrude P. Kurath. 

 No. 8. Iroquois women, then and now, by Martha Champion Randle. 

 Bulletin 150. The modal personality of the Tuscarora Indians, as revealed 

 by the Rorschach test, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. 



Bulletin 151. Anthropological Papers, Numbers 33-42. 

 No. 33. "Of the Crow Nation," by Edwin Thompson Denig. With bio- 

 graphical sketch and footnotes by John C. Ewers. 

 No. 34. The water lily in Maya art: A complex of alleged Asiatic origin, 



by Robert L. Rands. 

 No. 35. The Medicine Bundles of the Florida Seminole and the Green 



Corn Dance, by Louis Capron. 

 No. 36. Technique in the music of the American Indian, by Frances 



Densmore. 

 No. 37. The belief of the Indians in a connection between song and the 



supernatural, by Frances Densmore. 

 No. 38. Aboriginal fish poisons, by Robert F. Heizer. 

 No. 39. Aboriginal navigation off the coast of Upper and Baja California, 



by Robert F. Heizer and William C. Massey. 

 No. 40. Exploration of the Adena Mound at Natrium, W. Va., by Ralph S. 

 Solecki. 



