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A Pathfinder for the Certificate Program in Native American Indian Studies
        at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Compiled by Craig C. Richter, Sr


Note: This Pathfinder is just a mere ‘peek’ of what is currently available through the 5-College Library System.



General Reference Materials
Atlases:

           Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States. Series: Carnegie Institute of Washington Pub.
                 No. 401. New York: Carnegie Institute & American Geographical Society of New York.
                 Ref: E179.5.P28 1932
             Atlas of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Moulton, Gary E. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,c1983.
                 UM Special Collections G1380 .C55 1983 Folio.
             Facsimiles of Maps and Atlases: A List of Reproductions... Morrill Ref: Z6022.R5 1980 4th ed.,
                 Washington: Library of Congress.
             Historical Maps on File. New York: Facts on File, Inc. Morrill Ref: G1033.M128 1984.
             The Legal Atlas of the United States. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. Ref: G1021.H5983.
             Statistical Atlas of the United States   Gov Docs C3.910-2HT (non-circulating).
 
 

Bibliography:
              A Bibliography on Herbs, Herbal Medicine, “Natural Foods”, and Unconventional Medical
                  Treatment (Traditional Medicine). Littleton, Col.: Libraries Unlimited. Ref Z6665.H47A5 1982
              Alabama Department of Archives & History: Indian Removal Era Bibliography.
                  < http://www.alabamamoments.alalinc.net/sec08bib.html >.
              Annotated Bibliography of the Literature on American Indians Published in State Historical Society
                  Publications, New England and Middle Atlantic States. Hirschfelder, Arlene B. Millwood, N.Y.:
                   Kraus International Publications, c1982. UM Ref  Z1209.2.U5H57 1982. (AC, MH, SC).
             American Ethnic Literatures: Native American, African American, Chicano/Latino, and Asian
                  American writers and their backgrounds: an annotated bibliography. Peck, David R. Pasadena,
                  Calif.: Salem Press, c1992. UM Z1229.E87 P43 1992. (AC: Ref., HC: Ref., MH: Ref., SC: Ref.)
             American Indian Authors: a representative bibliography. Compiled by Arlene B. Hirschfelder. New
                 York, Association on American Indian Affairs, 1970. UM Z7118.H55. (AC).
             American Indian and Eskimo Authors; a comprehensive bibliography: Compiled by Arlene B.
                  Hirschfelder. New York, Association on American Indian Affairs; distributed by Interbook  Inc.,
                  c1973. (MH, SC: Z1209.H55).
             American Indian Stereotypes in the world of children: a reader and bibliography. Hirschfelder, Arlene
                  B. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1982. UM E98.P99 H57 1982. (SC: 1999).
             Bibliographic Guide to Maps and Atlases. Boston: G. K. Hall. Morrill Ref: Z6028.N41 1980.
             Bibliography of the Athapascan Languages. Pilling, James Constantine. Washington: GPO, 1892.
                  UM E51.U6 no.14.
             Bibliography of the Eskimo Language. Pilling, James Constantine. Washington: GPO, 1887.
                  UM E51.U6 no. 1.
             Bibliography of the Indians of Wisconsin, compiled by George E. Fay. Oshkosh: Wisconsin Museum of
                  Anthropology, Wisconsin State University, 1965. UM E78.W8 W64 No.2.
             Bibliography of the Iroquoian Languages. Pilling, James Constantine. Washington: GPO, 1888.
                  UM E51.U6 no.6.
             Bibliography of the Muskhogean Languages. Pilling, James Constantine. Washington: GPO, 1889.
                   UM E51.U6 no.9.
             Bibliography of the Salishan Languages. Pilling, James Constantine. Washington: GPO, 1893.
                  UM E51.U6 no. 16-23.
             Bibliography of the Virginia Indians. Compiled and edited by Lynn E. Kauffman, James C. O’Neill,
                  and Patricia A. Jehle. Richmond: Archaeological Society of Virginia, 1976. UM Z1209.B55.
             Bibliography of the Wakashan Languages. Pilling, James Constantin. Washington: GPO, 1894.
                   UM E51.U6 no. 16-23.
             Indian Missions: a critical bibliography. Rhonda, James P. and James Axtell. Bloomington: Published
                  for the Newberry Library: Indiana University Press, c1978. UM Z1209.2.N67 R65. (MH, SC).
             Narratives of North American Indian Captivity: s selective bibliography. Vaughan, Alden T. New
                  York: Garland Pub., 1983. UM Z1209.2.N67 V38 1983. (AC, SC).
             Native America and the evolution of democracy: a supplementary bibliography. Compiled by Bruce E.
                  Johansen. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1999. UM Z1210.I7 J63 1999.
             Native American political systems and the evolution of democracy: an annotated bibliography.
                 Compiled by Bruce E. Johansen. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. UM Z1210.I7 J65 1996.
                 (AC, MH).
             Native North Americas: crime, conflict, and criminal justice: a research bibliography.. Griffiths, Curt
                 T. Vancouver, B.C.: Criminology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University: Northern Conference,
                 1984. UM Z1209.2.N67 G76 1984.
             Sociology of American Indians: a critical bibliography. Russell Thornton and Mary K. Grasmick.
                 Bloomington: Published for the Newberry Library: Indiana University Press, c1980. UM Z1209.T46.
                 (AC, MH, SC).
             The American colonies in the seventeenth century. [bibliography]. Compiled by Alden T. Vaughan.
                 New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971. UM Z1237.V38. (AC, SC).
             The American Indian in Graduate Studies: a bibliography of theses and dissertations. Compiled by
                 Frederick J. Dockstader. New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, 1973-1974.
                 [v.1 covers the period from 1890 to 1955. V.2 covers 1955 to 1970. UM E51 .N43 v.25 pt.2.
             The Indians of New England: a critical bibliography. Salisbury, Neal. Bloomington: Published for the
                 Newberry Library by Indiana University Press, c1982. UM Z1209.2.U52 N377 1982. (AC, MH, SC).
             The Indians of the Northeast: a critical bibliography. Tooker, Elisabeth. Bloomington: Published for
                 The Newberry Library: Indiana University Press, c1978. UM Z1209.2.U52 N688. (AC, MH, SC).
           The Seneca and Tuscarora Indians: an annotated bibliography. Haas, Marilyn L. Metuchen, N.J.:
                  Scarecrow Press, 1994. (AC, MH, SC).
             The Urbanization of American Indians: a critical bibliography. Thornton, Russell et al. Bloomington:
                  Published for the Newberry Library: Indiana University Press, c1982. UM Z1209. T47 1982.
                  (AC, HC, MH, SC).

Dictionaries:
           The ABC-CLIO Companion to the Native American Rights Movement Santa Barbara, Calif.:
                 ABC-CLIO. KF8203.36 G76 1996.
            African-American Alphabet: a celebration of African-American and West Indian culture, custom, myth,
                 and symbol. , 1st ed., 1996. New York: St. Martin’s Press. E184.5.H38.
            Aleutian Indian and English Dictionary.  Microfiche 594 I 1417  1896.
            Biographical Dictionary of American Indian History to 1900, revised ed. New York: Checkmark Books.
                 Ref  E89.W35 2001.
            A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee: With Notes on the Florida and Oklahoma Seminole Dialects of
                Creek. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. . PM991.Z5M37 2000.
            Dictionary of Native American Literature. (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities; v.1815). New
                York: Garland. Ref  PM155.D53  1994.
            Dictionary of Native American Mythology.  Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. Ref  E98.R3 G46 1992.
            Dictionary of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts of the American Southwest, 1st ed., Flagstaff, Arizona:
                Northland Press. E78.S7 B34 1973.
            A Dictionary of the Osage Language Washington: GPO. . E51.U6 no. 108-110 1932. Gill’s Dictionary
                of the Chinook Jargon, with examples of use in Conversation. Microform 594 I 1420, 1891.
            A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest, 1st ed. Norman, Oklahoma: University of
                Oklahoma Press. E78.N77 R79 1986.
            Historical Dictionary of North American Archaeology. New York: Greenwood Press.
                Ref: E77.9 H57 1988.
            Koasati Dictionary. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. PM1571.Z5 K55 1994.
            Koasati Grammar.  PM1571.K5  1991. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
            Shapers of the great debate on Native Americans: land, spirit, and power: a biographical dictionary.
                  Johansen, Bruce E. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 2000.
            Western Abenaki Dictionary. Day, Gordon M. Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, c1994-
                 C1995. UM PM551.Z5 D39 1994. (AC, SC).
           Word Dance: The Language of Native American Culture. New York: Facts on File Ref E76.2 W361994

Encyclopedias:
          American Indians. Ref E76.2 A45  1995, v1-v3.  Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press.
            Encyclopedia of American Indian Civil Rights. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
                Ref  KF8210.C5 E53  1997.
            Encyclopedia of American Indian Costume. Denver, Col., ABC-CLIO. Ref E98.C8 P37  1994.
            Encyclopedia of American Indian Wars, 1492-1890. Keenan, Jerry. Santa Barbara, ABC-CLIO,
                1997. UM E81 .K44 1997. (SC).
            Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology. Levinson, David and Melvin Ember, Eds. New York: Henry
                Holt and Co., 1996. UM Ref.: GN307 .E52 1996, 4vols. (AC, MH, SC).
            Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). Johansen, Bruce E. and Barbara Alice
                Mann, Eds. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 2000. UM E99.I7 E53 2000. (AC, MH, SC).
            Encyclopedia of Massachusetts Indians: tribes, nations, and people of the Plains Eastern Woodlands.
                Ricky, Donald B., Ed. St. Clair Shores, Mich.: Somerset Publishers, 2v,c1999.UM E78.M4 E63 1999
            Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics. , 2 Vols., 2000. Phoenix: Orynx Press.
                Ref  E184.A1 E574.
          Encyclopedia of Native American Biography: six hundred life stories of important people from
                Powhatan to Wilma Mankiller. Johansen, Bruce E. and Donald A. Grinde, Jr. New York: Henry Holt
                and Co., 1997. UM Ref: E89.J69 1997. (SC Ref).
           The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
                Ref  E98.E2 E52  1999.
          Encyclopedia of Native American Healing. Lyon, William S. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO,
                1996. UM Ref. E98.M4 L96 1996. ( HC, MH, SC ).
          Encyclopedia of Native American Religions: An Introduction. New York: Facts on File. Hirschfelder,
                Arlene B. and Paulette Molin. Ref E98.R3 H73 2000 (Also 1992). (AC, MH: 1992,  SC: 2000).
            Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism: sacred ceremonies of North America. Lyon, William S.
                Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, c1998. (AC, MH, SC: E98.M4 L98 1998).
            Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. revised ed. New York: Facts on File. Ref: E76.2.W35 1999.
            Encyclopedia of Native American Wars and Warfare. Kessel, William B and Robert Wooster eds.
                1 Copy ordered, check status.
            Encyclopedia of North American History. New York: Marshall Cavendish. Ref E45.E49 V1-11, 1999.
            Encyclopedia of North American Indians. New York: Marshall Cavendish. Ref E76.2.E53,v1-11, 1997
            Encyclopedia of North American Indians. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. Ref E76.2 E53  1996.
            The Continuum Encyclopedia of Native Art: worldview, symbolism, and culture in Africa, Oceania,
                and Native North America. Werness, Hope B. New York: Continuum, c2000. UM Ref.: E98.A7 W49
                2000. (AC Ref., MH Ref.).
            The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Tribes: A Comprehensive Study of  Tribes From the
                Abitibi to the Zuni. New York: Arch Cape Press: Distributed by Crown Publications. (A Bison
                Book). Ref E76.2.Y46  1986.
            The Encyclopedia of the Peoples of the World, 1st American ed., New York: Henry Holt.
                Ref GN495.4 .E53 1993.
            The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Ref E77.G15, v1-4. 1998. Detroit: Gale.
            The Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West. Garden City, New York:
                Doubleday. Ref  N8214.5.U6 S25 1976.
            Macmillan Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Library
                Reference USA. UM Ref E76.2.J63  1999.
            Native Americans: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Peoples. Santa Barbara, Calif.:
                 ABC-CLIO. Ref  E77.P89  2Vols.,1998.
            Native North American Almanac: A Reference Work on Native North Americans in the United
                 States and Canada. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale  Research, Inc. (1st ed. in stacks). Ref E77.N355  1994.
            Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian, 7th ed. West Nyack, New York: Todd Publications.
                 Ref  E76.2.R4  199


Journals/Newspapers: To access a list of databases to search for journal articles on a particular topic go to: http://www.library.umass.edu/research/bytitletxt.html

Some suggested databases to use:

Databases which provide citations and abstracts (you will need to determine if the library owns the journal after you search)       Note:          Anthropology:
           Anthropologica. Ottawa University of Ottawa, Research Center for Amerindian Anthropology.
                UM Per E78.C2A53, library has v.1, 1955-v.43, 2001.
           Anthropological Index (Periodicals). London: Museum of Mankind Library. (also database:
                (Anthropological Index Online). Ref Z5112 R69,v1 1983 - v32 1994.
           Anthropological Index to Periodicals in the Library of the Royal Anthropological Institute. London:
                Royal Anthropological Institute. Ref  Z5112 R69 v6 1968 - v14 1976.
           Canadian Journal of Native Studies. Brandon, Man.: Canadian Journal of Native Studies.
                UM Per E78.C2C36, library has v.1, 1981-v.20.2, 2000.
           Central States Archaeological Journal. St. Louis: Central States Archaeological Societies. UM Per
                E75.C4.
            Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology. Bethlehem, Conn.: Archaeological Services.
                UM Per E78.M65 J68.
           Tennessee Archaeologist. Tennessee Archaeological Society, v.13, 1957-v.37, 1981. UM Per F438.T4.
           The West Virginia Archaeologist. West Virginia Archaeological Society.. Morgantown, W. Va.: The
                Society. UM F236.W48 no.1-17, 1949-1964.
           The Wisconsin Archaeologist. Milwaukee: Wisconsin Archaeological Society, vols. 42-80, 1961-1999.

         History:
           The Journal of Mississippi History. Jackson, Miss.: Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History in
                cooperation with the Mississippi Historical Society. UM Per F336 .J68. 1967-1997.
           William and Mary Quarterly. Williamsburg, Va.: Institute of Early American History and Culture.
                Library has Ser. 3.1, 1944- 59.4, 2001. UM Per F221.W71. (AC, HC, MH, SC).[also on internet].

         Native Studies:
         American Indian Quarterly. Hurst, Texas: Southwestern American Indian Society. Lib. has 1982 - 2001.
               Also available online: Project Muse. UM Per.  E76. A547.
          Akwe:kon Journal. Ithaca, New York: American Indian Program, Cornell University. UM Per E78.E2
               N68.1992-94. Quarterly. (AC, SC ).
          Akwesasne notes [microform]. Buffalo, N.Y.: Program in American Studies of the State University of
               New York. Quarterly. Mohawk Nation at Kanawake; alternate title: Longhouse News. UM/Microfilm,
               A 431 and A 265, ( AC; HC; MH; SC ).
          Akwesasne notes. Cornwell Island Reserve, Roosevelt, N.Y.: Jerry Gambill. Quarterly. Link: Microform
               Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program. LCCN: 86640561 SN 78004955.
               (AC, HC, MH, SC).
          American Indian. New York: Association on American Indian Affairs. SC/Neilson 970.1 Am35, 1949-
               1952.
          American Indian and Alaska native mental health research: journal of the National Center. Denver, Col.:
               The National Center. Three times a year; 3 (1989)-8 (1997-99), continued online ( see link ).
                (SC  Per RC451.5.I5 A43).
          American Indian Art Magazine. Scottsdale, Ariz.: American Indian Art, Inc. Quarterly. UM Per E98.
                A7A43. ( SC/Art ).
          American Indian Calendar. (Rights and Ceremonies) Washington: U.S. GPO. UM/Gov. Docs. I 20.2:C
                12/2/.
          American Indian Culture and Research Journal. Los Angeles: American Indian Culture and Research
                Center, University of California. UM Per E75 .A5124. (AC; SC ).
          American Indian Law Review. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma College of Law. UM Per K1
                .M437. [Computer file], Lexus-Nexus Database, ( AC; HC; MH; SC ).
          American Indian Quarterly. Hurst, Texas: Southwestern American Indian Society. UM Per E75. A547.
                 Also, [Computer file] all 5 colleges.
          American Indian Religions: an interdisciplinary journal. Stanford, Calif.: Center for Academic
                 Publication. Quarterly, AC  E98.R3 A47.  SC  Per E98.R3 A47.
          Cherokee Examiner [microform]: an international ghost dance publication. Pasadena, Calif.: Cherokee
                Examiner. UM/Microfilm  A265 Newspaper. For holdings and Reel Nos. see Ref. Z6514. U5 U49.
          The Cherokee Observer [computer file]. Jay, Ok.: WhitePath Foundation, monthly. [computer file]
                (AC, HC, SC).
          Cherokee Orphan Asylum press [microform]. [S.1]: Orphan Asylum, Cherokee Nation, 188?.
                UM Microfiche 594 I1509.
         Native American Resources, Santa Clara University: http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/native.html
. < http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/ejnativ.html >.
          Ethnohistory. Lubbock, Texas: American Society for Ethnohistory. Quarterly. UM Per E51 .E8.
                (AC, HC, MH, SC).
          Ethnohistory [computer file]: the official journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Durham, NC:
                Duke University Press, Quarterly. UM/Internet. (AC computer file & print, HC computer file, MH
                computer file; SC computer file & print).
          European Review of Native American Studies. Budapest: Pallas Lap-es Konyvkiado Vallalat, 1987.
                Twice a  year. UM Per E75. E97.
         (The) Indian Historian. San Francisco: American Indian Historical Society. Quarterly. UM Per E77 .I5
                1964-1979. Merged with Wassaja to form: Wassaja, the Indian Historian. ( HC, MH, SC).
          Indian Record. Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs. UM Per E75 .I5  1970-1972.
          Indian Studies. Ithaca, N.Y.: American Indian Program at Cornell. Quarterly. UM Per E78 .E2 N68
                1984. (AC).
          Indigenous Affairs / International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. Copenhagen: IWGIA.UM
                PerGN380.N482
          Man in the Northeast. Rindge, N.H.: Department of Anthropology, Franklin Pierce College.
                UM Per GN1.M33.
          Native American Journal: Cornell University: http://nativeamericas.aip.cornell.edu .
          Native American Journalists Association. < http://www.naja.com >.
          Native American Newspapers and Periodicals. Indigenous/Native Peoples Internet Affairs Council.
                < http://www.indigenouspeople.org/natlit/natnews.htm >.
          Native American Report. < http://www.bpnews.com/hr/pages/nan.html >.
          Northeast Folklore. Orono, Me.: Northeast Folklore Society, music. UM GN1 .N65 1975-2000.
          Northeast Anthropology. Albany, N.Y.: Institute for Archaeological Studies, University at Albany,
                SUNY. UM Per GN1 .M33 1993-2000.
          Northeast Indian Quarterly. Ithaca, NY: American Indian Program at Cornell. UM Per E78.E2
                N68.1986- 91. (AC).
          Southern Indian Studies. Chapel Hill: North Carolina Archaeological Society. Library has v.16, 1964-36.
               UM E78.S55 S6.
          Tribal College Journal. < http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org >
         Unofficial Site of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, (add) Michael T. Wilson, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee:
           http://www.uwm.edu/~michael/choctaw . .
          Wicazo sa review. Cheney, Washington: Indian Studies, Eastern Washington University. Minneapolis,
                MN.: University of Minnesota Press. UM Per E96.W5 [v.9, 1993-v.16.2, 2001]. (AC: V.1-15, 2000)
                (AC, HC, MH, SC: Internet).


Research Guides/Manuals:
            A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
                (at reference desk) LB2369 .T8 1996.
          A Writer’s Reference. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. UM Ref  PE1408 .H2778 1999.
          American Newspapers, 1821-1936. New York: Krause Press Reprint. (at reference desk)
                  Z6945 A58  1967.
            Complete Guide to Citing Government Documents. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service.
                 (at reference desk)  Z7164 G7 G37  1984.
          Cultural Anthropology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. Englewood, Col.: Libraries
                 Unlimited. Ref  Z5111 .K53  1991.
          CyberHound’s Guide to Internet Databases. Detroit: Gale Research Co. ( at ref. Desk ) ZA4201.G35.
            Directory of Native American Tribal Libraries. Patterson, Lotsee and Rhonda Taylor. Norman:
                 University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Studies, 1994. UM E99.8 .P377 1995.
            Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers. Detroit: Gale Research Company.
                 (at reference desk ). Z731 K7.
            Books in Print. New York: RR Bowker Company. (at reference desk) Z1215 P971.
            Subject Guide to Books in Print. New York: RR Bowker Company. (at reference desk) Z1215 P972
          Electronic Styles: A Handbook for Citing Electronic Information. Medford, N.J.: Information Today.
                 (at reference desk). PN171 F56 L5 1996.
          Encyclopedia of Associations. Detroit: Gale Research Company. (at reference desk) HS17 G332.
           Fieldwork in the Library: A Guide to Research in Anthropology and Related Area Studies. Chicago:
                 American Library Association. Ref  Z5111 .W47  1994.
          Guide to Reference Books. Chicago: American Library Association. (at reference desk).
                 Z1035.1 G89 1996.
            Guide to Research on North American Indians. Hirschfelder, Arlene B. et al. Chicago: American
                 Library Association, 1983. UM Ref. Z1209.2.N67 H57 1983. (MH, SC).
          Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, 2v. Washington: GPO.
                (ask at reference desk), HA202.A385 1975.
            Indians of North America: methods and sources for library research. Haas, Marilyn L. Hamden,
                CT.: Library Professional Publications, 1983. UM Ref. Z1209 .H22 1983.
          Introduction to Library Research in Anthropology. Boulder, Col.: Westview Press. Ref Z5111.W44
                1991.
            Keyguide to Information Sources in Archaeology. New York: Mansell Publishing.
                 Ref  CC120 .W66 1984.
             MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: Modern Language Association of
                 America. Ref  LB2369 .G53 1999. (Ask at reference desk).
             Newspapers in Microform. Washington: Library of Congress. (at reference desk) Z6945 N752.
             Organizations Master Index. Detroit: Gale Research Company. (at reference desk)
                  Z5051 O73 1987.
             Research Centers Directory. Detroit: Gale Research Company. (At reference desk). AS25 R48.
             The Archaeology Handbook: A Field Manual and Resource Guide. New York: Wiley.
                  Morrill Ref  CC76 .M38  v1-8  1991.
             The Chicago Manual of Style. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Ref  Z253 .U69 1993.
                  (Ask at reference desk).
             The Craft of Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Q180.55.M4 B66  1995.
             The Modern Researcher. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. LB2369 .B28  1992.
             The Student Anthropologist’s Handbook: A Guide To Research, Training, and Career. Cambridge,
                  Mass.: Schenkman Pub. Co. GN42 .F7.
             Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory. New Providence, N.J.: RR Bowker Co. (at reference desk)
                 Z6941 U58  2000.

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THEMATIC LISTINGS-

      Anthropology:
            Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in the Northeast. Ritchie, William A. and Robert E. Funk. Albany:
                 University of the State of New York, State Education Dept., 1973. UM Q11 .N85 no. 20+.
                 ( AC, MH, SC ).
          Abstracts in Anthropology, (1970-Present). Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Ref Z5112. A2.
            Accommodating Age: radiocarbon results and fluted point sites in northeastern North America.
                Levine, Mary Ann. Masters Thesis UMass., 1990. UM LD3234.M268 1990 .L6655.
            “Another Tongue Brought In”: an ethno historical study of native writings in Massachusett. Bragdon,
                Kathleen Joan. Thesis, Ph.D., Brown University, 1981. [Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
                Microfilms, 1999]. UM E99.M42 B7 1981a. (SC).
            Anthropologists and Indians in the New South. Rachel A. Bonney and J. Anthony Paredes, eds.
                Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, c2001. UM [under consideration]. (SC, MH).
            Anthropological Bibliographies: A Selected Guide. South Salem, N.Y.: Redgrave Publishing
                Company. (Library-Anthropology Resource Group, Chicago). Ref Z5111 .A58 1981.
            Anthropological Index: to current periodicals in the Museum of Mankind, Quarterly (also online
                 database as Anthropological Index). London: RAI. Ref  Z5112 .R69, v1 1983 - v32 1994.
            Anthropological Index to Current Periodicals in the Royal Anthropological Institute. London: Royal
                 Anthropological Institute. Ref  Z5112 R69, v6 1968 - v14 1976.
            Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes. Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-
                 1893. New York: Published by AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,
                 Harvard University, Cambridge, 1973 [reprint]. UM E78.G3 J6 1973. (AC, MH).
            Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States. Eastman, Jane M. and Christopher
                 B. Rodning, eds. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, c2001. UM E78.S65 A75 2001. (SC).
            At the Crossroads: archaeology and First Peoples in Canada. Nicholas, George P. and Thomas D.
                 Andrews, eds. Burnaby, B.C.: Archaeology Press, c1997. [Micmac]. UM E78.C2 A82 1997.
            Author and Subject Catalogues of the Tozzer Library (Formerly the Library of the Peabody Museum of
                 Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University). Boston: G.K. Hall. Ref  Z5119 .H37 1988.
            Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture: a view from the Southeast. Lambert,
                 Patricia M., ed. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, c2000. UM E78.S65 B55 2000.
            Chapters on the Ethnology of the Powhatan Tribes of Virginia. Speck, Frank G. New York: Museum of
                 The American Indian, Heye Foundation, 1928. UM E51 .N45 v.1.
            Companion  Encyclopedia of Anthropology. London; New York: Routledge. Ref  GN25 .C65 1994.
            Contemporary Native American Architecture: cultural regeneration and creativity. Krinsky, Carol
                 Herselle. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. UM E98.A63 K75 1996. (AC, SC).
            Ethnology of the Southeastern Indians: a source book. Hudson, Charles M., ed. New York: Garland
                Pub., 1985. UM E78.S65 E87 1985. (HC, MH).
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