BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following is not offered as a complete bibliog- 

 raphy of the subject but as a list of hooks likely to 

 meet the needs of the general reader. For a mere view 

 of Indian life on the Plains, the hooks of Catlin, Grin- 

 nell, Maximilian, and McClintock are recommended. 



Annual Reports, Bureau of American Ethnology, 3rd, 11th, 13th, 14th, 



17th. 22nd, 27th. 

 Anthropological Paper-. American Museum of Natural History, Vols. 



1,2,4,5,7,9, 11, 16, 17, 21, and 25. 

 Anthropological Series. Field Museum of Natural History, Vols. 4 and 9. 

 Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 18. 

 Catlin, George. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Conditions 



of the North American Indians. London, 1848. 

 Clark. W. P. The Indian Sign Language. Philadelphia, 1885. 

 Dodge, Richard I. Our Wild Indians. Hartford, 1882. 

 Farrand, Livingston. Basis of American History, 1500-1900. The 



American Nation: a History, Vol. 2. New 



York, 1904. 

 Grinnell, George Bird. Blackfoot Lodge Tales. New York, 1904. 



Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, New 



York, 1893. 



The Story of the Indian. New York, 1904. 



The Fighting Cheyennes. New York, 1915. 

 Handbook of American Indians. Washington, 1907, 1910. 

 Henry and Thompson. New Light on the Early History of the Great 



Northwest, Edited by Elliott Coues. New 



York, 1897. 

 Lewis and Clark. Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedi- 

 tion. (Thwaites Edition). New York, 1904. 

 Lewis and Clark. History of the Expedition under the command of 



Captains Lewis and Clark to the Sources of 



the Missouri, across the Rocky Mountains, 



down the Columbia River to the Pacific in 



1804-6. Three volumes. New York, 1902. 



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