1. Buechel, Eugene Rev; Manhart, Paul Rev, Compiler and editor.
A Dictionary - Oie Wowapi Wan of Teton Sioux: Lakota English: English Lakota;
Lakota - ieska: Ieska - Lakota (with Consideration given to Yankton and Santee
dialects)
[Monograph].
Pine Ridge, SD: Red Cloud Indian School and Institute of Indian Studies,
University of South Dakota; 1983; c1970.
vi, 853 p. ISBN: LCCN 74-114669.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
2. Buffalo Bill Historical Center.
Treasures From Our West
[Monograph].
Cody, WY: Buffalo Bill Museum; 1992.
57 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-9316-1837-1.
Note: Includes sections on: Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Buffalo Bill Museum,
Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Plains Indian Museum, Cody Firearms Museum,
McCracken Research Library.
3. Folsom, Franklin.
Red Power on the Rio Grande: the Native American Revolution of 1680
[Monograph].
Ortiz, Alfonso, Introduction. Billings, MT: Council for Indian Education;
1989; c1973. 144 p.: illus., maps. ISBN: 0-8999-2-118-3.
Note: Includes guide to place names, pronunciation guide, bibliography and
index.
"This is a book which will not rest easy on anyone's shelf, as indeed it
should not." Alfonso Ortiz.
4. Ford, Richard I.
An Ecological Analysis Involving the Population of San Juan Pueblo,
New Mexico
[Monograph].
New York, NY: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1992.
xxi, xii, 316 p.: illus.
(Thomas, David Hurst, Editor. The Evolution of North American Indians).
ISBN: 0-8240-2503-2.
Note: Includes bibliography.
5. Galois, Robert.
Kwakwaka'wakw Settlements, 1775 - 1920: A Geographical Analysis and Gazeteer
[Monograph].
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: UBC Press; 1994.
xvii, 465 p.: maps. (Northwest Native Studies Series; v. I).
ISBN: 0-295-97310-2.
Note: Includes appendices, bibliography and index.
6. Green, Jerry, Editor.
After Wounded Knee: Correspondance of Major and Surgeon John Vance
Lauderdale While Serving with the Army Occupying the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation, 1890-1891
[Monograph].
East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press; 1996.
xvi, 184 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-87013-405-1.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
7. Griffiths, Nicholas.
The Cross and the Serpent: Religious Repression and Resurgence
in Colonial Peru
[Monograph].
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1996.
xii, 355 p. ISBN: 0-8061-2800-3.
Note: Includes notes, glossary, bibliography and index.
8. Grumet, Robert S., National Park Service member.
Northeastern Indian Lives 1632-1816
[Monograph].
Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts; 1996.
xi, 393 p.: illus. (Calloway, Colin G.; O'Connell, Barry, Editors. Native
Americans of the Northeast: Culture, History and the Contemporary).
ISBN: 1-55849-001-9.
Note: Includes bibliography and contributors.
Collection of 15 essays on the lives of important but relatively unknown
Indian leaders who were rebels, diplomats and healers in the colonial Northeast.
Includes Delaware, Mashantucket Pequot, Nameag Pequot, Western Abenaki, Mohawk,
Mantinecock, Montauk, Miantonomi, Mohegan, Narragansett, Oneida, Pigwacket,
Saconet, and Nantucket members. Also, one of the leaders of the Natick
Massachusetts Bay Indian praying town is profiled.
9. Hann, John H.
A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions
[Monograph].
Gainsville, FL: University of Florida Press; 1996.
xvi, 399 p., maps. (The Ripley P. Bullen Series).
ISBN: 0-8130-1424-7.
Note: Includes notes, glossary, abbreviations, bibliography and index.
10. Harvey, Karen D.; Harjo, Lisa D.; Welborn, Lynda.
How to Teach About American Indians: A Guide for the School Library Media
Specialist
[Monograph]. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 1995.
xi, 220 p. (Selverstone, Harriet, Series Advisor. Greewood Professional
Guides in School Librarianship).
ISBN: 0-313-29227-2.
Note: Includes chapter references, appendix and index.
Recommended for all educators and others, interested in un-distorted, un-biased
teaching about Native Americans.
11. Johnson, Troy R., Editor.
You Are On Indian Land! Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
[Monograph]. Los Angeles, CA: American Indian Studies Center, UCLA; 1995.
ii, 152 p.: plates. (Native American Political Series; v. 5).
ISBN: 0-935626-43-3.
A unique collection of photographs of the occupation of Alcatraz Island.
12. Marcus, Joyce; Flannery, Kent V.
Zapotec Civilization: How Urban Society Evolved in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley
[Monograph].
New York, NY: Thames and Hudson; 1996.
255 p.: illus. (Renfrew, Colin, General Editor. New Aspects of Antiquity).
ISBN: 0-500-05078-3.
Note: Includes notes, bibliography and index.
13. McQuiston, Don; McQuiston, Debra.
The Woven Spirit of the Southwest
[Monograph].
San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books; 1995.
118 p.: color plates. ISBN: 0-8118-0864-5.
Note: Includes bibliography.
Woven textiles and landscapes of the Southwest.
14. Nagel, Joane.
American Indian Ethnic Renewal: Red Power and the Resurgence of
Identity and Culture
[Monograph].
New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1996.
xvi, 298 p. ISBN: 0-19-508053-X.
Note: Includes bibliography and index.
15. O'Meara, John; Delaware Nation Council, Moravian of the Thames Band 1996.
Delaware-English / English-Delawar Dictionary
[Monograph].
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press; 1996.
xxiv, 660 p. ISBN: 0-8020-0670-1.
Note: Includes bibliography.
16. Penny, David W.
Native American Art Masterpieces
[Monograph].
Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc.; 1996.
119 p.: color plates. ISBN: 0-88363-496-I.
Note: Includes index and photo credits.
Exemplary items, traditional and artistic.
17. Tiller, Veronica E. Velarde, Ph.D., Jicarilla Apache.
Tiller's Guide to Indian Country: Economic Profiles of American Indian
Reservations
[Monograph]. Albuquerque, NM: BowArrow Publishing Co.; 1996.
xiv, 698 p.: maps, b&w photo. ISBN: 1-885931-01-8.
Note: Includes bibliography, index, maps, photographs.
A comprehensive and indespensible reference book on the Indian tribes in the
United States, organized by states with a map at the beginning of each state
section. Includes information on: the name of the reservation where one exists,
the generally utilized name of the tribe, the county or counties in which the
reservation is located, address, phone, fax, extent of Indian land holdings,
demographic information, location and land status, sections on culture, history,
government, economy, infrastructure & community facilities. No library over
25,000 volumes, should be without this reference work. More than replaces
"Federal and State Indian Reservations and Indian Trust Areas" by the Dept. of
Commerce done in 1974. Dr. Tiller, has made a major contribution with this
work.
18. Turtle, Eagle Walking.
Indian America: a Traveler's Companion
[Monograph]. 4th ed. Santa Fe, NM: John Muir Publications; 1995.
465 p.: illus., maps. ISBN: 1-56261-238-7.
Note: Includes glossary, bibliography, appendices and index.
A reasonably good tourist guide to Indian Country.
19. Walker, Bryce; Maynard, Jill, Editors.
Through Indian Eyes: the Untold Story of the Native American Peoples
[Monograph].
Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Association, Inc.; 1995.
400 p.: illus., photos. ISBN: 0-89577-819-X.
Note: Includes chronology, recommended reading, credits and index.
An overview of Native American History from pre-history to the present,
however, the entire 20th century is covered in just 22 illustrated pages. .
20. White, Christine Schultz; White, Benton R.
Now the Wolf Has Come: The Creek Nation in the Civil War
[Monograph].
College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press; 1996.
xvi, 193 p. ISBN: 0-89096-689-3.
Note: Includes epilogue, notes, bibliography and index.