Indians of North America.
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
Edward H. Davis papers
Field notebooks, sketchbooks, manuscripts, and correspondence, pertaining primarily to Indians of California and into Mexico. Includes index. Includes information about reservations, artifacts, ruins, ceremonies, descriptions of wildlife, landscapes, languages, and archeological notes. Tribes mentioned include, Pima, Seri, Mayo, Yaqui, Nayarit (Cora), Yuma, Opata, Modoc, Paiute, Diegueño, Cahuilla, and Soboba Indians.
Edwin L. McLeod collection of Kern basket photographs
Eskimo syllabics and dictionary
Extracts from articles, news items, and advertisements relative to Indians, chiefly those of New England
Four Arawak Indian songs
Fragments of sculpture brought from ruins of Copan
Frank Linabury collection on George Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Frederick Webb Hodge papers
Correspondence addressed to Hodge, foldered alphabetically by correspondent. Letters from many late nineteenth century and early twentieth century anthropologists, archaeologists, ethnologists, professors, and individuals otherwise connected to Indians of North America. Correspondents include individuals working for museums, colleges and universities, including the American Anthropological Association, Columbia University, and the Smithsonian Institution.