1. Ayres, Alex.
The Wit and Wisdom of Will Rogers: An A to Z Compendium of Quotes from
America's Best Loved Humorist
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Meridian; 1993. xv, 304 p. ISBN: 0-452-01115-9.
Note: Includes brief biography, notes and bibliography.
2. Barker, Eirlys Mair.
"Much Blood and Treasure": South Carolina's Indian Traders, 1670-1755
[Dissertation]. : The College of William and Mary; 1993. xxii, 380 p.: maps.
Note: Includes appendices, bibliography and vita.
3. Britten, Thomas Anthony.
American Indian in World War I: Military Service as a Catalyst for Reform
[Dissertation]. : Texas Tech University; 1996; c1994. v, 350 p. UMI.
Note: Includes extensive footnotes and bibliography.
The participation of Indians in World War I helped lay the groundwork
for the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
4. Carmack, Robert M.
Rebels of Highland Guatemala: The Quiche-Mayas of Momostenango
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Okalahoma Press; 1995.
xxxiv, 525 p.: illus. (The Civilization of the American Indian
Series; v. 215). ISBN: 0-8061-2760-0.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.
5. Clark, Thomas D.; Guice, John D., Historians.
The Old Southwest, 1795-1830: Frontiers in Conflict
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1996; c1989.
xiv, 335 p.: maps. ISBN: 0-8061-2836-4.
Note: Includes appendix, notes, bibliography and index. The Old Southwest
includes the area between the modern states of South Carolina and Louisiana.
6. Grumet, Robert S.
Historic Contact: Indian People and Colonists in Today's Northeastern United
States in the Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1994.
xxx, 514 p.: illus., maps. (Contributions to Public Archaeology; v. 1).
ISBN: 0-8061-2700-7.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
7. Hirschfelder, Arlene, Editor.
Native Heritage: Personal Accounts by American Indians 1790 to the Present.
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Macmillan; 1995.
xxii, 298p.: illus. ISBN: 0-02-860412-1.
Note: Includes selected resources, acknowledgements, recommended readings
and index.
Contains over 120 narratives drawn from written and oral histories, Indian
autobiographies, newspapers, government transcripts, out of print journals
and other sources spanning 200 years.
8. Hum-Ishu-Ma; Dove, Mourning, Okanogan.
Cogewea The Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1991; c1927.
xxix, 302 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-8032-8110-2.
Note: Includes added introduction by L.V. McWhorter, and chapter notes.
One of the first novels by a Native American woman.
9. Hyde, George E.
Red Cloud's Folk: A History of the Oglala Sioux Indians
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1975; c1937.
xii, 331 p.: illus. (The Civilization of the American Indian Series; v. 15).
ISBN: 0-8061-1520-3.
Note: Includes appendices, bibliography and index.
10. Krouse, Susan Applegate.
A Window into the Indian Culture: The Powwow as Performance
[Monograph]. Milwaukee, WI: The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; 1991.
viii, 201 p.: map. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
11. LaCroix, Debbie Ann (Sisseton-Wahpeton/Choctaw).
Indian Bording School Daughters Coming Home: Survival Stories as Oral
Histories of Native American Women
[Dissertation]. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon; 1993.
xvii, 472 p. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
Interviews with two populations: Native American Indian women who attended
various Indian boarding schools since the 1930's from the mid-west to the
Pacific Northwest, and with female Indian students currently attending an
off-reservation boarding school in the Pacific Northwest.
12. Matthews, Washington.
The Night Chant: A Navajo Ceremony
[Monograph]. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press; 1995.
xlviii, 332 p.: illus., color plates. ISBN: 0-87480-491-4.
Note: Includes notes and index.
13. Miller, Arthur G.
The Painted Tombs of Oaxaca Mexico: Living with the Dead
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 1995.
xxvi, 292 p.: illus., color plates. (Pelizzi, Francesco, Editor. RES
Monographs on Anthropology and Aesthetics). ISBN: 0-521-45110-8.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography, and name and subject indexes.
Covers Monte Alban, Cerro de la Campana and Mitla.
14. Minor, Marz; Minor, Nono, Writer; and former Assoc. Curator of Plains
Indians, Kansas City Museum of History and Science.
The American Indian Craft Book
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press; 1978; c1972.
416 p.: illus., fig. ISBN: 0-8032-5891-7.
Note: Includes index.
15. Oglala Lakota College Lakota <sound recording>:
A Language Course for Beginners
[Monograph & Tapes]. Hecetu Yelo Student Manual. ; 1989.
15 sound cassettes: analog 1 7/8 ips + 1 book (87 p.) + 1 set of test
sheets (9 leaves).
Note: Subtitle and statement from accompanying book.
16. Peterson, John Alton.
Mormons, Indians, and Gentiles and Utah's Black Hawk War
[Dissertation]. Phoenix, AZ: Arizona State University; 1996; c1993.
ix, 323 p. UMI.
Note: Includes maps and bibliography.
The Ute, Navajo and Piaute war in Utah, led by Black Hawk against white
expanionism.
17. Schultz, Jerry A.
The Kickapoo Nation School: Local Level Politics, Collaboration, and Indian
Education
[Dissertation]. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas; 1992.
316 p. UMI.
Note: Includes bibliography and appendices.
18. Stands in Timber, John; Liberty, Margot, Cheyenne; and Anthropologist.
Cheyenne Memories
[Monograph]. Utley, Robert M. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press;
1972; c1967. xv, 330 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-8032-5751-1.
Note: Includes Genealogy of John Stands In Timber, bibliography and index.
19. Tapahonso, Luci, Navajo.
Saanii Dahataal: The Women are Singing
[Monograph]. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona; 1993.
xii, 94 p. (Zepeda, Ofelia; Evers, Larry, Editors. Sun Tracks; An American
Indian Literary Series; v. 23). ISBN: 0-8165-1351-1.
Poetry and Stories.
20. Zawicki, Kathy Ann.
"A Material Stong Enough to Encompass Our Lives": Mohawk Women and the
Gambling Dispute
[Dissertation]. UMI: University of Iowa; 1991.
vi, 166 p.
Note: Includes appendix and bibliography.
Women's voices through interviews, regarding the gambling dispute at
Akwesasne.