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CHIPMUNK 
PORTRAIT 
by 
B. & H. Henisch 
/ THE CARNATION PRESS 
State College, Pennsylvania 
An illustrated study of chipmunks and their 
habits, their discovery in America by early 
European explorers and naturalists, and 
their role in the art and folklore of the 
American Indian. 
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the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington D.C. 20402, presents the 
preliminary photographs, accompa- 
nied by straightforward, nontechnical 
explanations, from Voyager 7’s encoun- 
ter with Saturn and its major satellites. 
“Voyager 1 at Saturn: Riddles of the 
Ring,” by senior writer R. Gore ( Na- 
tional Geographic, July 1981, pp. 2-31), 
is a popular account of the Voyager mis- 
sion to Saturn, featuring many color 
photographs from NASA. 
Suriname (p. 54) 
S. Price and R. Price’s Afro-Ameri- 
can Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest 
(Berkeley: University of California 
Press, 1980), is the first comprehensive 
study to explore the integration of the 
arts in everyday Maroon life and trace 
their development from Africa to the 
Suriname rain forest. The book has 
more than 300 duotone illustrations 
and 21 color plates. A special, NEH- 
subsidized edition can be purchased 
from the Museum Shop of the Ameri- 
can Museum of Natural History for $8. 
The Prices have also produced a re- 
cording of Maroon music, with exten- 
sive ethnographic notes, Music from 
Saramaka: A Dynamic Afro-American 
Tradition (New York: Folkways Re- 
cords, 1977). For a general overview of 
Maroon societies throughout the 
Americas — from Brazil through the 
Caribbean and into the southern Unit- 
ed States — see R. Price’s Maroon Soci- 
eties (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins 
University Press, 1979, revised edi- 
tion). Two books by M.J. Herskovits 
and F.S. Herskovits, pioneer anthro- 
pologists in Afro-American studies, de- 
scribe their visits to Suriname in the 
1920s. Rebel Destiny (New York: 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1934) chron- 
icles their two trips to the Saramaka 
Maroons, and Suriname Folk-Lore 
(New York: AMS Press, 1969, reprint 
of the 1936 edition) is a compendium of 
folkloric materials largely from coastal 
Suriname. For a vivid account of eight- 
eenth-century Suriname society, in- 
cluding depictions of masters, slaves, 
and Maroons, see J.G. Stedman’s Nar- 
rative of an Expedition Against the Re- 
volted Negroes of Surinam, edited by 
R.A. Van Lier (Amherst: University of 
Massachusetts Press, 1972). A new 
critical edition of this work, including 
eighty full-page illustrations, many by 
William Blake, is now being prepared 
for publication. Edited by R. Price, this 
edition will be published in both paper 
and cloth by the University of Minne- 
sota Press in 1982. 
In 1974 we originated our epoch-making 
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We do not claim that these programs are as 
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