Another excellent
ethnological paper by Alanson Skinner. This one focuses on the
Mascoutens or Prairie Potawatomi Indians as they are also known.
This 6-1/2" x 9-1/2", 432 page, soft cover, facsimile reprint is illustrated with
21 plates and in in text figures. $32.95

The
plants used for fibers,
dyes, foods and medicine by the Meskwaki Indians.
This 6-1/2" x 9-1/2", 153 page, soft cover, facsimile reprint is
illustrated with plates and diagrams. $12.95

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Indian Beadwork |
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A Help For Students Of Design |
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Clark Wissler - 1922 |
Extremely well done
paper covering manufacture and design of beadwork articles.
The designs are from the Arapaho and Dakota tribes and are generally
representative of the Plains Indians as a whole. Of special
interest are the diagrams of design elements and their meanings.
This 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 33 page, soft cover, facsimile reprint is
profusely illustrated with plates and diagrams. $6.95

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The Serpent Mound of Ohio |
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And |
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Prehistoric Remains in the Ohio Valley |
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F. W. Putnam - 1890 |
Extraordinarily rare, Putnam wrote these papers
for the The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine between
November, 1899 and April 1890. Containing excellent engravings
and material that is not readily available in other sources it
provides an excellent resource on Serpent Mound.
This 8-1/2" x 10-1/2", 27 page, staple bound facsimile reprint
contains many engraved illustrations. $6.95

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Map and Guide to Ft.
Ancient |
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William C. Mills - 1920 |
An early work on Ft. Ancient, Mills used a color
foldout map of the fort to mark the various features of the
earthwork that are then described in detail in the book.
5-1/2" x 8", 28 pages, staple bound facsimile reprint
with large color foldout map. $6.95

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Map and Guide to the
Great Serpent Mound |
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W. H. Cole - 1925 |
Description and history of the Serpent Mound and
park.
5-1/2" x 8", 25 pages, staple bound facsimile reprint
with foldout photograph of Serpent Mound. $6.95

Proceedings of the Nineteenth International
Council of Americanists, Washington, 1915. An examination of
early collections of Tennessee archaeological material featuring
some extraordinary shell artifacts that were used by William H.
Homes in his
Art in Shell of the Ancient
Americans
.
8-1/2" x 11", 64 pages, staple bound facsimile reprint
profusely illustrated $10.95

Eastern Colorado sites
surveyed under the
direction of E. B. Renaud.
This publication covers
various types of sites as
well as: enclosures,
pictographs, petroglyphs,
pottery, projectile types,
stone tools, etc..
This 7" x 10",
194 page, soft cover, facsimile reprint is illustrated with
a colored map of archaeological sites and many
diagrams and plates. $16.95

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