Native American Collections Bibliography
The original printed guides made frequent references to published works, which are arranged here alphabetically by the primary author.
- Darlington, William. 1849. Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall. Philadelphia.
- Davis, John, trans. 1666. The history of the Caribby-Islands. 2 volumes. London.
- Davis, Richard Beale, ed. 1955. "The Abbe Correa in America, 1812-1820." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 45: 87-197.
- Deardorff, Merle H., and George S. Snyderman, eds. 1956. "A nineteenth century journal of a visit to the Indians of New York." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 100: 582-612.
- de Laguna, Frederica. 1960. The story of a Tlingit community, a problem in the relationship between archaeological, ethnological and historical methods. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 172.
- Deloria, Ella Cara. 1932. Dakota texts. Publications of the American Ethnological Society 14.
- Densmore, Frances. 1918. Teton Sioux music. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 61.
- de Terra, Helmut. 1958. "Studies of the documentation of Alexander von Humboldt." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 102: 560-589.
- de Terra, Helmut. 1959. "Alexander von Humboldt's correspondence with Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 103: 783-806.
- Dixon, Roland B. 1909. "Outlines of Wintum grammar." In: Anthropological essays presented to Frederic Ward Putnam in honor of his seventieth birthday, April 16, 1909, by his friends and associates, 461-476. New York.
- Dobbs, Arthur. 1744. An account of the countries adjoining Hudson's Bay. London.
- Documents relating to the purchase and exploration of Louisiana. 1904. Boston and New York.
- Dorsey, James Owen. 1890. The Cegiha Language. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region, Contributions to North American Ethnology 6.
- Dorsey, James Owen. 1891. Omaha and Ponka Letters. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 11.
- Drake, Noah Fields. 1897. "A Geological Reconnaissance of the Coal Fields of the Indian Territory." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 36: 326-419.
- Drake, Samuel Gardner. 1839. Indian captivities, being a collection of the most remarkable narratives of persons taken captive. Boston.
- Dunbar, William. 1809. "On the language of signs among certain North American Indians." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 6: 1-8.
- Dunbar, William. 1904. "The exploration of the Red, the Black and the Washita rivers." In: Documents relating to the purchase and exploration of Louisiana. No. II. Boston and New York.
- Du Ponceau, Peter S. 1822. "Notes and observations of Eliot's Indian grammar." Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, series 2, 9: i-liv.
- Durlach, Theresa M. 1928. "The relationship systems of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian." Publications of the American Ethnological Society 11: 68-115.
- Dye, Eva Emory. 1900. McLoughlin and Old Oregon. Chicago.
- Dyk, Walter, and Dell H. Hymes. 1956. "Stress accent in Wishram Chinook." International Journal of American Linguistics 22: 238-241.
- Early proceedings of the American Philosophical Society...compiled from the manuscript minutes of its meetings from 1744 to 1838. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 22 (3), 1885.
- Edwards, Jonathan, Jr. 1843. Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians. Boston.
- Eliot, John. 1666. The Indian grammar begun: or, an essay to bring the Indian language into rules, for the help of such as desire to learn the same, for the furtherance of the Gospel among them. Cambridge.
- Febres, Andres. 1765. Arte de la lengua...Chile. Lima, Peru.
- Fenton, William N. 1946. "Review: The celestial bear...by Frank G. Speck." American Anthropologist, New Series, 48: 423-427.
- Fenton, William N. 1949. "Seth Newhouse's traditional history and constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 93: 141-158.
- Fenton, William N. 1951. "Iroquois studies at mid-century." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 95: 296-310.
- Fenton, William N. 1953. "A calendar of manuscript materials relating to the history of the Six Nations or Iroquois Indians in depositories outside Philadelphia, 1750-1850." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 97: 578-595.
- Fenton, William N. and Gertrude P. Kurath. 1952. The Iroquois Eagle dance: an offshoot of the Calumet dance with An analysis of the Iroquois eagle dance and songs by Gertrude P. Kurath. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 156.
- Forshey, C. G. 1840. "Description of a mound near Washington, Adams County, Mississippi." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1: 305-306.
- Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1913. Coos texts I. Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology 1. New York.
- Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1914. "Coos." In: Handbook of American Indian languages. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 40 (2).
- Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1917. "Siuslawan (lower Umpqua)." In: Handbook of American Indian languages. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 40 (2).
- Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1920. "Alsea texts and myths." Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 67: 22-34; 218-223.
- Franck, Maximilien. 1831. "Extrait de la lettre de M. Franck." Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie de Paris 15: 283-288.
- Franklin, Benjamin, and David Hall, printers. 1753. Treaty held with the Ohio Indians at Carlisle, in October, 1753. Philadelphia.
- Freeman, John F., compiler. 1966. A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indian in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society 65.
- Fuente, Julio de la. 1939. "Las Ceremonias de la lluvia entre los Zapotecos de hoy." Proceedings, 27th International Congress of Americanists 2: 479-484. Mexico.
- Gabb, William More. 1875. "On the Indian tribes and languages of Costa Rica." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 14: 483-602.
- Gaiatonsera...A spelling book in the language of the seven Iroquois Nations. 1813. Plattsburgh, New York.
- Gallatin, Albert. 1836. "A synopsis of the Indian tribes within the United States east of the Rocky Mountains and in the British and Russian possessions in North America." Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society 2: 1-422.
- Gates, William. 1920. "The distribution of the several branches of the Mayance linguistic stock." Appendix XII in: S. G. Morley, The inscriptions at Copan, Carnegie Institution Publication 219: 605-615. Washington.
- Gatschet, Albert Samuel. 1885. "The Aruba language." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 22: 299-305.
- Gatschet, Albert Samuel. 1885 and 1886. "The Beothuk Indians." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 22: 408-424 and 23: 411-432.
- Gibbs, George. 1863. Alphabetical vocabularies of the Clallam and Lummi. New York.
- Gillin, John. 1934. "The Quichua-speaking Indians of the province of Imbabura (Ecuador) and their anthropometric relations with the living populations of the Andrean area." Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 128: 167-228.
- Giorda, Joseph. 1877-1879. A dictionary of the Kalispel or Flat-head Indian language, compiled by the missionaries of the Society of Jesus, parts 1 and 2. Montana.
- Giorda, Joseph. 1879. Some narratives from the Holy Bible in Kalispel. Montana.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1903a. "The Kato Pomo not Pomo." American Anthropologist, New Series, 5: 375-376.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1903b. "Life and culture of the Hupa." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 1: 1-88.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1904. "Hupa texts." University of California Publications in American Archaeoogy and Ethnology 1: 89-368.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1905. "Morphology of the Hupa Language." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 3: 1-344.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1909. "Kato texts." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 5: 65-238.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1911. "Jicarilla Apache Texts." Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 8: 1-276.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1914. "Chilula Indians and Chilula texts." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 10: 265-385.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1920. "San Carlos Apache texts." Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 24: 141-367.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1923. "Wailaki texts." International Journal of American Linguistics 2: 77-135.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1924. "Ts'ets'aut, an Athapascan language...collected by Franz Boas." International Journal of American Linguistics 3: 1-35.
- Goldfrank, Esther S., ed. 1962. Isleta paintings. With introduction and commentary by Elsie C. Parsons. Bulletin, Bureau of American Ethnology 181.
- The great historical, genealogical, and poetical dictionary. 1701. London.
- Gregg, Kate L. 1937. Westward with Dragoons. Fulton, Missouri.
- Haas, Mary R. 1940. "Tunica." In: Handbook of American Indian languages. 4(1): 1-143. New York.
- Haas, Mary R. 1950. "Tunica texts." University of California Publications in Linguistics 6(1): 1-174.
- Haas, Mary R., ed. 1960. Yana dictionary by Edward Sapir and Morris Swadesh. University of California Publications in Linguistics 22.
- Hale, Horatio E. 1834. Remarks on the language of the St. John's or Wlastukweek Indians, with a Penobscot vocabulary. Boston.
- Hale, Horatio E. 1883. "Indian migrations as evidenced by language." American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal 6: 18-28; 108-124.
- Harmon, Daniel William. 1820. A journal of voyages and travels in the interior of North America. Andover, Massachusetts.
- Harrington, John P. 1930. "Karuk texts." International Journal of American Linguistics 6: 121-161.
- Harris, Zellig S. 1946. "Developments in American Indian linguistics." Library Bulletin of the American Philosophical Society 1946: 89-97.
- Harris, Zellig S. and Ernest Bender. 1946. "The phonemes of North Carolina Cherokee." International Journal of American Linguistics 12: 14-21.
- Hawkins, Benjamin. 1848. A sketch of the Creek country, in the years 1798 and 1799. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society 3(1).
- Hawkins, Benjamin. 1916. Letters of Benjamin Hawkins, 1796-1806. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society 9.
- Hays, I. Minis, ed. 1898. "A journal kept during the siege of Fort William Henry, August 1757." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 37: 143-150.
- Hays, I. Minis, ed. 1908. Calendar of papers of Benjamin Franklin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. 5 volumes. Philadelphia.
- Hazard, Samuel. 1828-1836. The register of Pennsylvania. 16 volumes. Philadelphia.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1819. "Account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian nations, who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring states." Transactions of the Historical and Literary Committees of the American Philosophical Society 1: 1-348.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1820. A narrative of the mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, from its commencement in the year 1740, to the close of the year 1808. Philadelphia.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1821. Nachricht von der Geschichte, den Sitten und Gebrauchen der Indianischen Volkerschaften. Goettingen.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1834. "Names which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians...had given to rivers, streams, places, etc." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 4: 351-396.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1841. "Indian tradition of the first arrival of the Dutch at Manhattan Island, now New-York." Collections of the New York Historical Society, series 2, 1: 69-74.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. 1887. Comparative vocabulary of Algonquin dialects. From Heckewelder's manuscripts in the collections of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Heckewelder, John G. E. and Peter S. Du Ponceau. 1819. "A correspondence between the Rev. John Heckewelder of Bethlehem, and Peter S. Du Ponceau, esq." Transactions of the Historical and Literary Committee of the American Philosophical Society 1: 351-450.
- Henry, Jules. 1935. "A Kaingang text." International Journal of American Linguistics 8: 172-218.
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner, and Nancy P. Hickerson. 1952. "Testing procedures for estimating transfer of information among Iroquois dialects and languages." International Journal of American Linguistics 18: 1-8.
- Hicks, Charles. 1818. Manners, customs, etc. of Cherokees in 1818. Raleigh, North Carolina, Register.
- Hockett, Charles F. 1946. "Sapir on Arapaho." International Journal of American Linguistics 12: 243-245.
- Hoijer, Harry, ed. 1942. Navaho texts by Edward Sapir. Iowa City, Iowa.
- Hollon, W. Eugene. 1949. The lost pathfinder, Zebulon Montgomery Pike. Norman, Oklahoma.
- Humboldt, Alexander von. 1814. Researches concerning the institutions and monuments of the ancient inhabitants of America. 2 volumes. London.
- Humboldt, Alexander von, and Aime Bonpland. 1814-1819. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial region of the new continent. 7 volumes. London.
- Hunter, William A. 1960. Forts on the Pennsylvania frontier. 1753-1758. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
- Icaza, Isidro. 1827. Colleccion de las Antiguedades Mexicanas que ecsisten en el Museo nacional. Mexico.

