Plateaus 
Teit, James. — “The Thompson Indians of British Columbia,” Mem., Am. Mus. of Nat. 
Hist., pt. 4, vol. II, Anthropology I, The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, pt. 4, vol. I, 
New York, 1900, pp. 163-392, Figures 118-315, Plates XIV-XX. Illustrations of 
carving and painting. 
“The Lillooet Indians,” Mem., Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., pt. 5, vol. IV, The Jesup 
North Pacific Expedition, pt. 5, vol. II, New York, 1906, Leiden, 1906, pp. 193-300, 
Figures 61-100, Plates VIII-IX. Illustrations of painting, carving, imbrication, and 
embroidery. 
“The Shuswap,” Mem., Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., The Jesup North Pacific Expedi- 
tion, pt. 7, vol. 11, Leiden, 1909, pp. 443-789, Figures 199-281, Plates X1II-XIV. 
Illustrations of carving, painting, tattooing, imbrication, and etching on bark. 
Farr and, Livingston . — ( Sec page 6). 
Hill-Tout, Charles. — British North America, I, “The Far West, The Home of the 
Salish and D£ne,” Ixmdon, 1907, pp. 1-253, Plates I-XXXII. 
Plains 
Wissler, Clark. — “Decorative Art of the Sioux Indians,” Bull. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., 
vol. 18, New York, 1904, pp. 231-271, Figures 71-102, Plates XXXVIII-LVI. Illustra- 
tions of bead work and painting from the part of this stock living in the United States. 
“Material Culture of the Blackfoot Indians,” Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Anthro- 
pological Papers, pt. 1, vol. V, New York, 1910. pp. 1-175, Figures 1-103, Plates I-V1II. 
Illustrations of painting, inlaying, and embroidery. 
Eastern Woodlands 
Speck, Frank G. — “The Double-Curve Motive in Northeastern Algonkian Art,” Mem. 
42, Geol. Surv., Can., 1914, pp. 1-17, Plates I-XVIIL Illustrations of etching on 
birch bark and bead work. 
Hoffman, Walter J. — “The Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa,” 
Seventh Rept., Bur. of Ethnology, Washington, 1891, pp. 143-300, Figures 1-39, 
Plates II-XXIII. Illustrations of carving, face painting, etching on birch bark, 
and bead work. 
Arctic 
Hoffman, Walter James. — “The Graphic Art of the Eskimo,” Rept. of the United States 
Nat. Mus., 1895, Washington, 1897, pp. 739-968, Figures 1-154, Plates 1-82. 
Illustrations of engravings from the part of this stock living in Alaska. 
Hawkes, E. W. — “The Labrador Eskimo,” Mem. 91, Geol. Surv., Can., 1916, pp. 1-235, 
Figures 1-32, Plates I-XXXV. Illustrations of carving and tattooing. 
Turner, Lucien M. — “Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory.” 
Eleventh Rept., Bur. of Ethnology, Washington, 1894, pp. 159-350, Figures 21-155, 
Plates XXXVI-XLIII. Illustrations of carving and painting. 
Boas, Franz. — “Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay,” Bull. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., 
pt. 1, vol. XV, New York, 1907, pp. 1-570, Figures 1-269, Plates I-X. Illustrations of 
carving and tattooing. 
“The Central Eskimo,” Sixth Rept., Bur. of Ethnology, Washington, 1888, 
pp. 399-669, Figures 390-546, Plates II-X. Illustrations of carving, drawing, and 
tattooing. 
