PEOPLE OF THE PLAINS: 1820-1850
Minneapolis: University Gallery, 1978. 56 pages, 6 full-page photographs of 19th century paintings of Plains Indians. More
Minneapolis: University Gallery, 1978. 56 pages, 6 full-page photographs of 19th century paintings of Plains Indians. More
University of South Dakota Archeological Studies Circular, No. 12, 1967. iii, 67 pages with 21 plates and 3 maps. More
Santa Barbara: 1975. 99 pages, 58 full-page photographs. Skin painting, bead and quillwork, and basket weaving from the Northern Plains tribes are illustrated in full-page photographs in this museum exhibition catalogue. The objects were lent by eleven U.S. museums with major Plains holdings. More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. X, Parts V and VI: 1917. Pp. 295-546 (some uncut), 191 figures. More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XI, Part V: 1914. Pp. 461-474. More
Amer. Ethnological Society Monographs VIII & IX, 1945. vii, 73 pages of text plus 5 pages of photographs; v, 31 pages, 7 figures. Cloth cover. More
New York, 1915: Norman, 1956. xvii, 453 pages of text containing 11 maps, plus 8 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
Providence: 1980. 256 pages, 355 photographs and drawings, including 16 pages of color photographs. About half of the Museum's Plains holdings (mostly late 19th--early 20th century) are illustrated and described in this catalogue of one of the most important Plains Indian collections extant. Fine illustrations, good essays on Plains art..... More
Southwest Museum leaflets, No. 15, 1942. 48 pages, 29 illustrations. More
Tucson: 1987. xiv, 213 pages, 7 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
New York, 1987-92. 112 pages, approximately 75 color and b/w photographs and maps. Laminated hard board cover. More
Archaeological Studies Circular, No. 9, 1959. 35 pages, 13 pages of figures. More
Milwaukee Public Museum, Publications in Anthropology and History, No. 1, 1973. 12 (unpaginated), 206 pages, 30 plates, 12 figures, 6 maps. More
American Museum of Natural History, Bulletin, Vol. XVIII, Part IV, 1907. Pp. 279-454 containing 65 drawings of objects of material culture, followed by 31 leaves of photographs and drawings of rituals and ritual garments and regalia. More
1966. v, 115 pages, 17 pages of photographs, 11 figures. More
American Museum of Natural History, 1954: Lincoln, 1982. xxvi, 222 pages, 105 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
Lawrence, 1940; Boulder: 1979, 1988 (8th printing). 116 pages, 35 pho-tographs and 46 figures illustrating hundreds of artifacts and design elements. More
Tulsa: 1972, 1991. xvii, 618 pages, approximately 1000 drawings, plus 32 unnumbered pages of color plates. Cloth cover. Small folio size (9"x12"). This immensely popular work, reprinted in 1991 after being out of print for more than a decade and commanding astronomic prices in the out of print market, describes..... More
1979. 278 pages, 24 b/w photographs and drawings, 7 color drawings. Cloth cover. More
Norman: 1932 (1st ed.). 360 pages, 11 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
London, 1910; Lincoln: 1968, 1992 (reprint). xxiii, 539 pages, approximately 180 photographs, taken in the field. More
Albuquerque: 1969. 89 pages, 10 full-page drawings by Al Momaday. Cloth cover, decorated dust jacket. More
Norman: 1975, 1982 (2nd printing). 254 pages, 127 b/w and 72 color illustraitons. More
New York, 1916, 1971: Ogden, 1982, 1984 (reprint). 84 pages, 24 pages of b/w and 5 pages of color photographs, 61 figures, 1 map. More
Seattle: 1992. 368 pages, 225 large--many full-page--color photographs, 34 b/w photographs, 2 maps. Long known to scholars because of its exceptional quality and broad scope, the Chandler-Pohrt Collection of 19th century American Indian art from the Woodlands, Prairie, and Plains was exhibited, for the first time, at four museums from..... More