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A COLLECTION OF FIFTY-EIGHT BOOKS
primarily relating to basketry and general American Indian art topics including American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume I, No. 3, 1980; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume I, No. 4, 1981; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume II, No. 4, 1982; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume III, No. 1, 1983; Barrett, S., Material Aspects of Pomo Culture; Bibby, B., The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry; Four Annual Reports from the Bureau of American Ethnology: 1902-1903, 1911-1912, 1925-1927, 1882-1883; Bulletin from the Bureau of American Ethnology 1919; Burland, C., North American Indian Mythology; Chase, D., and Purdy, C., Basket-Maker Artists; Cohodas, M., Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade; Collier, D., Indian Art of the Americas; Dewald, T., The Papago Indians and Their Basketry; Feder, N., North American Indian Painting; Highwater, J., Ritual of the Wind; Hill, T. and Hill, R. Sr., Creation's Journey; Feder, G., Herbst, T., Lanford, B., Pohrt, R., Holm, B., Artifacts/Artifakes, the Proceedings of the 1984 Plains Seminar; Hotchkiss, C., North American Indian Baskets; Isaac, B., I. Brown, The Hall of the North American Indian; Johnson, J., Native American Dolls and Cradleboards in the Illinois State Museum Collection; Jones, J., Native Basketry of Western North America; Koeninger, K., J., and Mack, R., Native American Art from the Permanent Collection; Krech, S. III,and Hail, B., Collecting Native America: 1870-1960; Laczko, G., Smith,J.G.E., Roosevelt, A.C., Holland, B.S., Kimball, K., Galante, G., Fawcett, D.M., Mclendon,S., The Ancestors, Native Artisans of the Americas; Lausanne, American Primitive; Lyon, W., Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism; Mauldin, B., Traditions in Transition; McQuiston, D. and D., Dolls & Toys of Native America; Miles, C.,and Bovis, P., American Indian and Eskimo Basketry; O'Neale, L., Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers; Orchard, W. C., Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians; Otis Art Institute, American Indian Arts 1973; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Illustrated History of Indian Baskets and Plates Made by California Indians and Many Other Tribes 1915; Patterson, N. L., Art and Crafts of Canadian Indians and Eskimos; Peabody Museum, American Indian Art, 1920-1972; Purin, S., and Rousselot, J-L., Indios y Esquimales; Putnam, C.E., Elephant Pipes in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences; Reeves, I., From the Spirits; Roberts, H., Basketry of the San Carlos Apache; Rozaire, C., Indian Basketry of Western North America; Schlick, M., Columbia River Basketry; Snow, D.,and Forman, W., Archaeology of North America; Walker Art Center, American Indian Art: Form and Tradition; Various Auction Catalogues from Skinner's and Sotheby's: Ten in total (58)
primarily relating to basketry and general American Indian art topics including American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume I, No. 3, 1980; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume I, No. 4, 1981; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume II, No. 4, 1982; American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume III, No. 1, 1983; Barrett, S., Material Aspects of Pomo Culture; Bibby, B., The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry; Four Annual Reports from the Bureau of American Ethnology: 1902-1903, 1911-1912, 1925-1927, 1882-1883; Bulletin from the Bureau of American Ethnology 1919; Burland, C., North American Indian Mythology; Chase, D., and Purdy, C., Basket-Maker Artists; Cohodas, M., Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade; Collier, D., Indian Art of the Americas; Dewald, T., The Papago Indians and Their Basketry; Feder, N., North American Indian Painting; Highwater, J., Ritual of the Wind; Hill, T. and Hill, R. Sr., Creation's Journey; Feder, G., Herbst, T., Lanford, B., Pohrt, R., Holm, B., Artifacts/Artifakes, the Proceedings of the 1984 Plains Seminar; Hotchkiss, C., North American Indian Baskets; Isaac, B., I. Brown, The Hall of the North American Indian; Johnson, J., Native American Dolls and Cradleboards in the Illinois State Museum Collection; Jones, J., Native Basketry of Western North America; Koeninger, K., J., and Mack, R., Native American Art from the Permanent Collection; Krech, S. III,and Hail, B., Collecting Native America: 1870-1960; Laczko, G., Smith,J.G.E., Roosevelt, A.C., Holland, B.S., Kimball, K., Galante, G., Fawcett, D.M., Mclendon,S., The Ancestors, Native Artisans of the Americas; Lausanne, American Primitive; Lyon, W., Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism; Mauldin, B., Traditions in Transition; McQuiston, D. and D., Dolls & Toys of Native America; Miles, C.,and Bovis, P., American Indian and Eskimo Basketry; O'Neale, L., Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers; Orchard, W. C., Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians; Otis Art Institute, American Indian Arts 1973; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Illustrated History of Indian Baskets and Plates Made by California Indians and Many Other Tribes 1915; Patterson, N. L., Art and Crafts of Canadian Indians and Eskimos; Peabody Museum, American Indian Art, 1920-1972; Purin, S., and Rousselot, J-L., Indios y Esquimales; Putnam, C.E., Elephant Pipes in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences; Reeves, I., From the Spirits; Roberts, H., Basketry of the San Carlos Apache; Rozaire, C., Indian Basketry of Western North America; Schlick, M., Columbia River Basketry; Snow, D.,and Forman, W., Archaeology of North America; Walker Art Center, American Indian Art: Form and Tradition; Various Auction Catalogues from Skinner's and Sotheby's: Ten in total (58)