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The publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology consists of
Contributions to North American Ethnology, Annual Reports,
Bulletins, Introductions, Miscellaneous Publications, and the
Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology.
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- Thirteenth Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology,
1891-92
- Prehistoric textile art of Eastern United States,
William Henry Holmes
- Stone art, Gerard Fowke
- Aboriginal remains in Verde Valley, Arizona, Cosmos
Mindeleff
- Omaha dwellings, furniture and implements, James Owne
Dorsey
- Casa Grande ruin, Cosmos Mindeleff
- Outlines of Zuņi
creation myths, Frank Hamilton Cushing
- Fourteenth Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology,
1892-93
- Part 1
- The Menomini Indians, Walter James Hoffman
- The Colorado Expedition, George Parker Winship
- Part 2
- The Ghost-dance religion and the Sioux outbreak
- Fifteenth Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology,
1893-94
- Some implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater
province, William Henry Holmes
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The Siouan Indians, W. J. McGee
- Siouan sociology, James Owen Dorsey
- Tusayan katcinas, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- The repair of Casa Grande ruin, Arizona
- Sixteenth Annual report of the Bureau of American
Ethnology, 1894-95
- Primitive trephining in Peru, Manuel Antonio
Zuņi
- The cliff ruins of Canyon
de Chelly, Arizona, Cosmos Mindeleff
- Day symbols of the Maya
year, Cyrus Thomas
- Tusayan snake ceremonies,
Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Seventeenth Annual report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1896-97
- Part 1
- The Seri Indians, W. J.
McGee
- Comparative lexicology,
J. N. B. Hewitt
- Calendar history of the
Kiowa Indians, James Mooney
- Part 2
- Navaho houses, Cosmos
Mindeleff
- Archeological
expeditions to Arizona in 1895, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Eighteenth Annual report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1896-97
- Part 1
- The Eskimo about Bering
Strait, Edward William Nelson
- Part 2
- Nineteenth annual report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1897-98
- Part 1
- Myths of the Cherokee,
James Mooney
- Part 2
- Tusayan migration
traditions, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Location of Tusayan
clans, Cosmos Mindeleff
- Mounds in northern
Honduras, Thomas Gann
- Mayan calendar systems,
Cyrus Thomas
- Primitive numbers, W.
J. McGee
- Number systems of
Mexico and Central America, Cyrus Thomas
- Tusayan Flute and Snake
ceremonies, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- The wild rice gathers
of the upper lakes, Albert Ernest Jenks
- Twentieth Annual report of
the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1898-99
- Aboriginal pottery of the
eastern United States, W. H. Holmes
- Twenty-first Annual report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1899-1900
- Hopi katcinas, drawn by
native artists, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Iroquoian cosmology, J. N.
B. Hewitt
- Twenty-second Annual report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1901
- Part 1
- Two summers' work in
Pueblo ruins, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Mayan calendar system
II, Cyrus Thomas
- Part 2
- The Hako: A Pawnee
ceremony, Alice C. Fletcher
- Twenty-third Annual report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1901-02
- The Zuņi Indians: Their
mythology, esoteric fraternities and ceremonies, Matilda
Coxe Stevenson
- Twenty-fourth Annual report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1902-03
- Games of the North American
Indians, Stewart Culin
- Twenty-fifth Annual report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1903-04
- The aborigines of Porto
Rico and neighboring islands, Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Certain antiquities of
eastern Mexico, Jesse Walter Fewkes
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List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1956
and 1971
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