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0.70 Verne F. Ray George Peter Murdock Beatrice Blyth Omer C. Stewart Jack Harris E. Adamson Hoebel D. B. Shimkin, Tribal Distribution in Eastern Oregon and Adjacent Regions, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.69 George Bird Grinnell, Who Were the Padouca?, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.68 John R. Swanton Roland B. Dixon, Primitive American History, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.68 John R. Swanton, Siouan Tribes and the Ohio Valley, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.67 C. Hart Merriam, The Cop-Éh of Gibbs, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.66 James B. Griffin, On the Historic Location of the Tutelo and the Mohetan in the Ohio Valley, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.66 Truman Michelson, Who Were the Padouca?, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.64 Maurice A. Mook, A Newly Discovered Algonkian Tribe of Carolina, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.63 James A. Teit, Traditions and Information Regarding the Tona'xa, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.62 H. Clyde Wilson, A New Interpretation of the Wild Rice District of Wisconsin, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.62 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Iroquois in Northwestern Canada, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.62 Vernon Kinietz, Notes on the Algonquian Family Hunting Ground System, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.61 Frank G. Speck, Siouan Tribes of the Carolinas as Known from Catawba Tutelo and Documentary Sources, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.61 Truman Michelson, Note on the Hunting Territories of the Sauk and Fox, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.61 Robert McKennan, Anent the Kutchin Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.60 C. Hart Merriam, Distribution and Classification of the Mewan Stock of California, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.59 Cornelius Osgood, Kutchin Tribal Distribution and Synonymy, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.59 Verner W. Crane, An Historical Note on the Westo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.59 William Christie Mac Leod, Father Morice and the Sikanni, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.59 Willard Z. Park Edgar E. Siskin Anne M. Cooke William T. Mulloy Marvin K. Opler Isabel T. Kelly, Tribal Distribution in the Great Basin, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.58 John R. Swanton, Identity of the Westo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.57 Julian H. Steward, Linguistic Distributions and Political Groups of the Great Basin Shoshoneans, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.57 M. R. Harrington, Alanson Skinner, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.57 A. H. Gayton, Areal Affiliations of California Folktales, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.57 Frank G. Speck, Montagnais-Naskapi Bands and Early Eskimo Distribution in the Labrador Peninsula, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.57 John R. Swanton, The Kaskinampo Indians and Their Neighbors, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.57 Hugh Lenox Scott, The Early History and the Names of the Arapaho, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.56 Clark Davis, One Point of Western Dene Ethnography, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.56 James H. Howard, The Yamasee: A Supposedly Extinct Southeastern Tribe Rediscovered, American Anthropologist, 1960.
0.56 Marian W. Smith, The Coast Salish of Puget Sound, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.55 Julian H. Steward, Some Observations on Shoshonean Distributions, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.54 Isabel T. Kelly, Southern Paiute Bands, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.54 R. H. Mathews, The Victorian Aborigines: Their Initiation Ceremonies and Divisional Systems, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.54 Albert S. Gatschet, Onomatology of the Catawba River Basin, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.54 W. C. Mac Leod, On California Mortuaries, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.54 Frederick Houghton, The Traditional Origin and the Naming of the Seneca Nation, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.54 Frank G. Speck Wendell S. Hadlock, A Report on Tribal Boundaries and Hunting Areas of the Malecite Indian of New Brunswick, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.53 Zoe A. Tilghman, Origin of the Name Wichita, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.53 Truman Michelson, Once More Mascoutens, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.53 C. Hart Merriam, The New River Indians Tló-Hōm-Tah'-Hoi, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.53 Truman Michelson, A Report on a Linguistic Expedition to James and Hudson's Bays, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.53 Truman Michelson, Kickapoo, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.53 A. G. Morice, Two Points of Western Déné Ethnography, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.53 Verner W. Crane, Westo and Chisca, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.52 A. Irving Hallowell, The Bulbed Enema Syringe in North America, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.52 George F. Will, Criticism of "Some Verendrye Enigmas", American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.52 Frederick Houghton, The Migrations of the Seneca Nation, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.51 E. Sapir, A Haida Kinship Term among the Tsimshian, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.51 A. Irving Hallowell, The Passing of the Midewiwin in the Lake Winnipeg Region, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.51 Omer C. Stewart, Northern Paiute Polyandry, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.51 Elisabeth Tooker, Northern Iroquoian Sociopolitical Organization, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.50 Harold Hickerson, The Feast of the Dead among the Seventeenth Century Algonkians of the Upper Great Lakes, American Anthropologist, 1960.
0.50 Truman Michelson, The Identification of the Mascoutens, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.50 Frank G. Speck, Mistassini Hunting Territories in the Labrador Peninsula, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.50 Francis Haines, The Northward Spread of Horses among the Plains Indians, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.49 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Rupert's House and East Main Cree, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.49 George Bird Grinnell, Early Blackfoot History, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.48 Alanson Skinner, Observations on Sapir's "a Note on Sarcee Pottery", American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.48 D. S. Davidson, Australian Throwing-Sticks Throwing-Clubs and Boomerangs, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.48 Truman Michelson, Oüenebigonchelinis Confounded with Winnebago, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.47 John R. Swanton, The Route of De Soto, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.47 T. T. Waterman, The Village Sites in Tolowa and Neighboring Areas in Northwestern California, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.47 Wendell S. Hadlock, War among the Northeastern Woodland Indians, American Anthropologist, 1947.
0.47 Frank G. Speck, Remnants of the Machapunga Indians of North Carolina, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.47 William Christie Mac Leod, The Family Hunting Territory and Lenápe Political Organization, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.46 J. N. B. Hewitt, Era of the Formation of the Historic League of the Iroquois, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.46 Carol Irwin Mason, A Reconsideration of Westo-Yuchi Identification, American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.45 William H. Kelly, Cocopa Gentes, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.45 Frank G. Speck, The Family Hunting Band as the Basis of Algonkian Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.45 Dean R. Snow, Wabanaki "Family Hunting Territories", American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.45 Frederick Houghton, Are There Evidences of an Iroquoian Migration West of Lake Erie?, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.45 James Mooney, The End of the Natchez, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.45 John R. Swanton, The Social Organization of American Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.45 , Errata for Sahay Winans, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.45 Maurice G. Smith, Notes on the Depopulation of Aboriginal America, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.45 Clark Wissler, The Influence of the Horse in the Development of Plains Culture, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.44 George Bird Grinnell, Cheyenne Stream Names, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.44 Myron Eells, Aboriginal Geographic Names in the State of Washington, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.43 D. Sutherland Davidson, The Basis of Social Organization in Australia, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.43 Leo J. Frachtenberg, Contributions to a Tutelo Vocabulary, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.43 Melvin R. Gilmore, Some Comments on "Aboriginal Tobaccos", American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.43 Truman Michelson, On the Origin of the So-Called Dream Dance of the Central Algonkians, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.43 Edward Winslow Gifford, The Cultural Position of the Coast Yuki, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.42 Frederick Houghton, The Need of Archaeologic Research in the Middle West, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.42 Christian F. Feest, More on Castoreum and Traps in Eastern North America, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.42 Harold Hickerson, The Sociohistorical Significance of Two Chippewa Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.42 Wm. Hubbs-Mechling, Dr Speck's "The Family Hunting Band", American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.41 A. G. Morice, About Cremation, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.41 E. W. Gifford, Notes on Central Pomo and Northern Yana Society, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.41 Marvin K. Opler, The Origins of Comanche and Ute, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.41 Roland B. Dixon, The Shasta-Achomawi: A New Linguistic Stock with Four New Dialects, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.41 Irving Goldman, The Alkatcho Carrier: Historical Background of Crest Prerogatives, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.41 Maurice A. Mook, The Aboriginal Population of Tidewater Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.41 Karen Daniels Petersen, On Hayden's List of Cheyenne Military Societies, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.41 Pliny Earle Goddard, The Present Condition of Our Knowledge of North American Languages, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.40 Frank G. Speck Loren C. Eiseley, Significance of Hunting Territory Systems of the Algonkian in Social Theory, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.40 C. Hart Merriam, The Em'-Tim'-Bitch a Shoshonean Tribe, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.40 William C. Sturtevant, Siouan Languages in the East, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.40 D. S. Davidson, Notes on Tete de Boule Ethnology, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.40 Truman Michelson, Miss Owen's "Folk-Lore of the Musquakie Indians", American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.40 John R. Swanton, Some Neglected Data Bearing on Cheyenne Chippewa and Dakota History, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.40 Truman Michelson, Plains Cree Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.39 J. G. E. Smith, Rousseau's Review of Material Culture of the Mistassini: A Comment, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.39 Franz Boas, Physical Characteristics of the Indians of the North Pacific Coast, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.39 William Christie Mac Leod, Trade Restrictions in Early Society, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.39 Mary R. Haas, Natchez and Chitimacha Clans and Kinship Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.39 David I. Bushnell_ Jr., Discoveries beyond the Appalachian Mountains in September 1671. American Anthropologist, 1907,
0.39 Mary R. Haas, Comments on the Name "Wichita", American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.38 George Bird Grinnell, Indian Trap Pits on the Missouri, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.38 Truman Michelson, Some Notes on Winnebago Social and Political Organization, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.38 Haruo Aoki, "Chopunnish" and "Green Wood Indians": A Note on Nez Perce Tribal Synonymy, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.38 George Bird Grinnell, Early Cheyenne Villages, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.38 Franz Boas, The Social Organization of the Tribes of the North Pacific Coast, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.37 Alanson Skinner, A Further Note on the Origin of the Dream Dance of the Central Algonkian and Southern Siouan Indians, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.37 George Bird Grinnell, Some Indian Stream Names, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.37 Zoe A. Tilghman, Source of the Buffalo Origin Legend, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.37 John R. Swanton, A Foreword on the Social Organization of the Creek Indians, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.37 W. C. Mac Leod, The Chewing of Tobacco in Southeastern North America, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.37 F. G. Speck, Algonkian Influence upon Iroquois Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.37 Erminie W. Voegelin, Kiowa-Crow Mythological Affiliations, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.37 Harlan I. Smith, New Evidence of the Distribution of Chipped Artifacts and Interior Culture in British Columbia, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.36 Frank R. Secoy, The Identity of the "Paduca"; An Ethnohistorical Analysis, American Anthropologist, 1951.
0.36 Robert H. Lowie, The Kinship Terminology of the Bannock Indians, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.36 Victor Barnouw, Chippewa Social Atomism, American Anthropologist, 1961.
0.36 W. J. Wintemberg, Was Hochelaga Destroyed or Abandoned?, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.36 David I. Bushnell_ Jr, New England Names, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.36 Claude E. Stipe, Eastern Dakota Clans: The Solution of a Problem, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.36 John R. Swanton, The Development of the Clan System and of Secret Societies among the Northwestern Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.36 William Christie Mac Leod, The Distribution and Process of Suttee in North America, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.35 Clark Wissler, Ethnographical Problems of the Missouri Saskatchewan Area, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.35 Frank G. Speck, Game Totems among the Northeastern Algonkians, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.35 Harlan I. Smith, A Bellacoola Carrier and Chilcotin Route Time Recorder, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.35 F. G. Speck, "Abenaki" Clans - Never!, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.35 William Wallace Tooker, The Problem of the Rechahecrian Indians of Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.35 C. F. Voegelin, Internal Relationships of Siouan Languages, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.35 Harold Hickerson, The Genesis of Bilaterality among Two Divisions of Chippewa, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.35 C. Bruce Hunter, On Tribal Names in Africa, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.35 C. M. Barbeau, Iroquoian Clans and Phratries, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.35 D. S. Davidson, The Family Hunting Territory in Australia, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.34 John M. Cooper, Is the Algonquian Family Hunting Ground System Pre-Columbian, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.34 W. W. Newcomb_ Jr., A Re-Examination of the Causes of Plains Warfare, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.34 John R. Swanton, Coonti, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.34 Frank G. Speck, The Eastern Algonkian Wabanaki Confederacy, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.34 A. L. Kroeber, A New Shoshonean Tribe in California, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.34 John R. Swanton, Notes on the Cultural Province of the Southeast, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.34 Erna Gunther, The Westward Movement of Some Plains Traits, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.34 Alanson Skinner, A Comparative Sketch of the Menomini, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.34 A. Irving Hallowell, The Incidence Character and Decline of Polygyny among the Lake Winnipeg Cree and Saulteaux, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.34 Gertrude D. Kurath, Wild Rice Gatherers of Today: A Sequel Note, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.33 William Duncan Strong, Cross-Cousin Marriage and the Culture of the Northeastern Algonkian, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.33 Mary Key, Introductory Remarks, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.33 John R. Swanton, The Tawasa Language, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.33 A. F. Chamberlain, The Thunder-Bird amongst the Algonkins, American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.33 Mary R. Haas, The Choctaw Word for "Rattlesnake", American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.33 Michael C. Howard, Comment on Pilling's Review, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.33 Cyrus Thomas, The Story of a Mound; Or the Shawnees in Pre-Columbian Times, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.33 David I. Bushnell_ Jr, The Account of Lamhatty, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.33 A. G. Morice, The Fur Trader in Anthropology: And a Few Related Questions, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.33 D. B. Shimkin Robert F. Murphy, On Murphy's Review of Wind River Shoshone Ethnogeography, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.33 Alexander F. Chamberlain, The Linguistic Position of the Pawumwa Indians of South America, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.33 David Rodnick, Political Structure and Status among the Assiniboine Indians, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.33 D. S. Davidson, Fire-Making in Australia, American Anthropologist, 1947.
0.33 Albert B. Reagan, Certain "Writings" of Northwestern Indians, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.33 Roland B. Dixon, The Mythology of the Shasta-Achomawi, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.33 Robin F. Wells, Castoreum and Steel Traps in Eastern North America, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.32 W. C. Mac Leod, The Distribution of Secondary Cremation and of the Drinking of Ashes, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.32 John R. Swanton, Sun Worship in the Southeast, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.32 John C. Ewers, The Case for Blackfoot Pottery, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.32 Omer C. Stewart, A Reply to La Barre's "Retort Courteous", American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.32 William Christie Mac Leod, The Origin of Servile Labor Groups, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.32 Bruce Graham Trigger, Settlement as an Aspect of Iroquoian Adaptation at the Time of Contact, American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.32 Frank G. Speck, The Question of Matrilineal Descent in the Southeastern Siouan Area, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.32 Jerrold E. Levy, Is This a System? Comment on Osborn's "Ecological Aspects of Equestrian Adaptations in Aboriginal North America", American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.32 David I. Bushnell_ Jr, The Various Uses of Buffalo Hair by the North American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.32 William Albert Setchell, Aboriginal Tobaccos, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.31 Ernestine Friedl, A Note on Birchbark Transparencies, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.31 Harlan I. Smith, A List of Petroglyphs in British Columbia, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.31 William N. Fenton, The Present Status of Anthropology in Northeastern North America; A Review Article, American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.31 E. Sapir, The Status of Washo, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.31 Frank G. Speck, The Ethnic Position of the Southeastern Algonkian, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.31 A. L. Kroeber, The Dialectic Divisions of the Moquelumnan Family in Relation to the Internal Differentiation of the Other Linguistic Families of California, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.31 Erna Gunther, An Analysis of the First Salmon Ceremony, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.31 James Mooney, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.31 William Wallace Tooker, The Adopted Algonquian Term "Poquosin", American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.31 Alanson Skinner, Final Observations on the Central Algonkian Dream Dance, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.30 Frederick Houghton, The Characteristics of Iroquoian Village Sites of Western New York, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.30 Truman Michelson, Mammoth or "Stiff-Legged Bear", American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.30 Truman Michelson, Further Remarks on the Origin of the So-Called Dream Dance of the Central Algonkians, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.30 William Christie Mac Leod, On Natchez Cultural Origins, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.30 Roland B. Dixon, Tobacco Chewing on the Northwest Coast, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.30 E. Sapir, Algonkin P and S in Cheyenne, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.30 A. Irving Hallowell, The Size of Algonkian Hunting Territories: A Function of Ecological Adjustment, American Anthropologist, 1949.
0.30 C. M. Barbeau, Supernatural Beings of the Huron and Wyandot, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.30 William Wallace Tooker, The Algonquian Appellatives of the Siouan Tribes of Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.30 C. Hart Merriam, Totemism in California, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.30 Alanson Skinner, A Sketch of Eastern Dakota Ethnology, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.30 Verne F. Ray, Pottery on the Middle Columbia, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.29 Bernard J. James, Some Critical Observations concerning Analyses of Chippewa "Atomism" and Chippewa Personality, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.29 James Mooney, The Powhatan Confederacy Past and Present, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.29 John R. Swanton, The Language of the Taënsa, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.29 J. Owen Dorsey W. W. Witherspoon, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.29 C. M. Barbeau, Parallel between the Northwest Coast and Iroquoian Clans and Phratries, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.29 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of the Shinnecock Indians, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.29 F. G. Speck, Eggan's Yuchi Kinship Interpretations, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.29 John R. Swanton, Pueblo Clans: A Reply, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.29 Bene Van Rippen, Practices and Customs of the African Natives Involving Dental Procedure, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.29 C. F. Voegelin, Corrigenda and Addenda to Thirty Extinct Languages, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.29 William Christie Mac Leod, Economic Aspects of Indigenous American Slavery, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.29 Truman Michelson, Final Notes on the Central Algonquian Dream Dance, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.29 C. F.E. W. Voegelin, The Shawnee Female Deity in Historical Perspective, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.29 A. G. Morice, Carrier Onomatology, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.29 Robert Ritzenthaler, The Acquisition of Surnames by the Chippewa Indians, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.29 A. L. Kroeber, The Bannock and Shoshoni Languages, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.29 Livingston Farrand, Notes on the Alsea Indians of Oregon, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.28 Robert H. Lowie, Some Problems in the Ethnology of the Crow and Village Indians, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.28 Edward Sapir, A Note on Sarcee Pottery, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.28 John C. Ewers, Were the Blackfoot Rich in Horses, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.28 D. S. Davidson, Stone Axes of Western Australia, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.28 Arnold R. Pilling, The Archeological Implications of an Annual Coastal Visit for Certain Yokuts Groups, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.28 Pliny Earle Goddard, Wayside Shrines in Northwestern California, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.28 J. Owen Dorsey, Indians of Siletz Reservation Oregon, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.28 James Mooney, The Indian Congress at Omaha, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.28 William Thalbitzer, A Note on the Derivation of the Word "Eskimo" (Inuit), American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.28 A. R. Radcliffe-Brown, Australian Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1947.
0.27 F. G. Speck, The Road to Disappearance: Creek Indians Surviving in Alabama a Mixed Culture Community, American Anthropologist, 1949.
0.27 Roland B. Dixon, Words for Tobacco in American Indian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.27 William Christie Mac Leod, Debtor and Chattel Slavery in Aboriginal North America, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.27 Loren C. Eiseley, Land Tenure in the Northeast: A Note on the History of a Concept, American Anthropologist, 1947.
0.27 A. F. Chamberlain, The Maple amongst the Algonkian Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.27 Forrest Clements, Plains Indian Tribal Correlations with Sun Dance Data, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.27 Francis Haines, Where did the Plains Indians Get Their Horses?, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.27 Frank G. Speck, Some Outlines of Aboriginal Culture in the Southeastern States, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.27 Frances Densmore, Early Material on Sioux and Dakota, American Anthropologist, 1949.
0.26 Arthur C. Parker, The Origin of the Iroquois as Suggested by Their Archeology, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.26 Vernon Kinietz, European Civilization as a Determinant of Native Indian Customs, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.26 Thomas P. Myers, Defended Territories and No-Man's-Lands, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.26 J. Anthony Paredes, Some Creeks Stayed: Comments on Amelia Rector Bell's "Separate People: Speaking of Creek Men and Women", American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.26 William Christie Mac Leod, On the Significance of Matrilineal Chiefship, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.26 Amelia Rector Bell, Response to Paredes, American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.26 R. H. Mathews, The Wombya Organization of the Australian Aborigines, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.26 Erminie W. Voegelin, Suicide in Northeastern California, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.26 Paul Radin, The Clan Organization of the Winnebago A Preliminary Paper, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.26 Melvin R. Gilmore, Being an Account of an Hidatsa Shrine and the Beliefs Respecting It, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.25 Harlan I. Smith, Archeological Investigations on the North Pacific Coast in 1899. American Anthropologist, 1900,
0.25 E. Adamson Hoebel, The Comanche Sun Dance and Messianic Outbreak of 1873. American Anthropologist, 1941,
0.25 F. G. Speck, Correction to Kinship Terms among the Northeastern Algonkian, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.25 Andrew C. Albrecht, Indian-French Relations at Natchez, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.25 Ruth Fulton Benedict, The Vision in Plains Culture, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.25 John R. Swanton, The Survival of Horses Brought to North America by de Soto, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.25 M. Jean Tweedie, Notes on the History and Adaptation of the Apache Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.25 Myron Eells, The Chinook Jargon, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.25 C. Hart Merriam, The Indian Population of California, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.25 Geo. Bird Grinnell F. A. Seely, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.25 William Wallace Tooker, The Algonquian Terms Patawomeke and Massawomeke, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.25 M. F. Ashley-Montagu, Physiological Paternity in Australia, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.25 Harold E. Driver, Ethnographic Maps, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.24 Charles C. Willoughby, Antler-Pointed Arrows of the South-Eastern Indians, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.24 William Wallace Tooker, On the Meaning of the Name Anacostia, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.24 Roy L. Carlson, Klamath Henwas and Other Stone Sculpture, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.24 T. T. Waterman, An Essay on Geographic Names in the State of Washington, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.24 Mary Lois Kissell, Organized Salish Blanket Pattern, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.24 Claude Lévi-Strauss, The Name of the Nambikuara, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.24 W. J. Wintemberg, Cowry Shells from Archæological Sites in Ontario, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.24 Paul Radin, Some Aspects of Winnebago Archeology, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.24 Stephen E. Feraca, Reply to Hurt's Review of "Wakinyan: Contemporary Teton Dakota Religion", American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.24 Esther S. Goldfrank, Historic Change and Social Character: a Study of the Teton Dakota, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.24 Jules Blumensohn, The Fast among North American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.24 David I. Bushnell_ Jr, Research in Virginia from Tidewater to the Alleghanies, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.24 Alexander Lesser, Kinship Origins in the Light of Some Distributions, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.24 H. W. Henshaw, A New Linguistic Family in California, American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.24 H. Christoph Wolfart, Boundary Maintenance in Algonquian: A Linguistic Study of Island Lake Manitoba, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.24 Frances Densmore, The Influence of Hymns on the Form of Indian Songs, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.24 John C. Ewers, Bodily Proportions as Guides to Lineal Measurements among the Blackfoot Indians, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.24 Frank G. Speck, The Cane BlowGun in Catawba and Southeastern Ethnology, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.24 Truman Michelson, Maiden Sacrifice among the Ojibwa, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.24 Gertrude P. Kurath, Native Choreographic Areas of North America, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.23 Wm. Duncan Strong, The Occurrence and Wider Implications of a "Ghost Cult" on the Columbia River Suggested by Carvings in Wood Bone and Stone, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.23 A. H. Gayton, Yokuts and Western Mono Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.23 Otis T. Mason, Linguistic Families of Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.23 Leslie Spier, Results of an Archeological Survey of the State of New Jersey, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.23 Ronald L. Olson, The Possible Middle American Origin of Northwest Coast Weaving, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.23 R. B. Dixon A. L. Kroeber, Relationship of the Indian Languages of California, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.23 F. G. Speck C. E. Schaeffer, Catawba Kinship and Social Organization with a Resume of Tutelo Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.23 David B. Kronenfeld Lynn L. Thomas, Revised Lexicostatistical Classification of Salishan Languages, American Anthropologist, 1983.
0.23 Emilio Willems Egon Schaden, Stature of South American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.23 Robert H. Lowie, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.23 R. H. Mathews, Sociology of the Chingalee Tribe Northern Australia, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.23 R. H. Mathews, Social Organization of the Chingalee Tribe Northern Australia, American Anthropologist, 1905.
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0.23 William Christie Mac Leod, Natchez Political Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.23 Floyd G. Lounsbury, Stray Number Systems among Certain Indian Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.23 A. L. Kroeber, California Basketry and the Pomo, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.23 John J. Honigmann, Witch-Fear in Post-Contact Kaska Society, American Anthropologist, 1947.
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0.22 Robert H. Lowie, On Historical and Ethnographic Techniques, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.22 Albert S. Gatschet, "Real" "True" or "Genuine" in Indian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.22 Ernestine Friedl, Persistence in Chippewa Culture and Personality, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.22 J. Owen Dorsey, Indian Personal Names, American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.22 J. Charles Kelley, Juan Sabeata and Diffusion in Aboriginal Texas, American Anthropologist, 1955.
0.22 Frank G. Speck, Kinship Terms and the Family Band among the Northeastern Algonkian, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.22 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Tete De Boule, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.22 Frances Densmore, On "Expression" in Indian Singing, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.22 George T. Emmons, The Kitselas of British Columbia, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.22 Alanson Skinner, Traces of the Stone Age among the Eastern and Northern Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.22 John C. Ewers, Ewers' Reply to Tooker, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.22 Cyrus Thomas, Provisional List of Linguistic Families Languages and Dialects of Mexico and Central America, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.22 Frances Densmore, A Winnebago Explanation of Effigy Mounds, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.22 Bruce Bourque, Response to Prins's Review of "Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Maine", American Anthropologist, 2003.
0.22 George I. Quimby, Culture Contact on the Northwest Coast 1785-1795. American Anthropologist, 1948,
0.22 Frederick Webb Hodge, The Early Navajo and Apache, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.22 Thomas Waterman, Analysis of the Mission Indian Creation Story, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.22 M. R. Harrington, Some Unusual Iroquois Specimens, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.22 Alanson Skinner, The Cultural Position of the Plains Ojibway, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.22 Leslie A. White, Lewis H Morgan's Western Field Trips, American Anthropologist, 1951.
0.22 Michael D. Coe, Recommendations for Standardizing Formosan Tribal Names, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.22 James Mooney, Improved Cherokee Alphabets, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.22 Truman Michelson, Sol Tax on the Social Organization of the Fox Indians, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.22 Robert F. Heizer, The Botanical Identification of Northwest Coast Tobacco, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.22 Julian H. Steward, Shoshoni Polyandry, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.22 R. H. Mathews, Australian Class Systems, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.22 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Significations of Certain Algonquian Animal-Names, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.22 Maurice G. Smith, The Indian Office Pays a Debt, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.22 G. K. Gilbert P. Tracy J. Owen Dorsey Lorimer Fison J. N. B. Hewitt, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1889.
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0.21 William T. Beaver, Peyote and the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1952.
0.21 Verne F. Ray, The Bluejay Character in the Plateau Spirit Dance, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.21 J. H. Steward, Pottery from Deep Springs Valley Inyo County California, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.21 Erik K. Reed, Information on the Navaho in 1706. American Anthropologist, 1941,
0.21 A. Irving Hallowell, Kinship Terms and Cross-Cousin Marriage of the Montagnais-Naskapi and the Cree, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.21 Cara E. Richards, Of Vikings and Longhouses: A Reply to A H Mallery, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.21 Nancy Oestreich Lurie, Winnebago Berdache, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.21 Ralph Linton, The Origin of the Plains Earth Lodge, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.21 Paul S. Martin, The Bow-Drill in North America, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.21 W. W. Newcomb_ Jr., A Note on Cherokee-Delaware Pan-Indianism, American Anthropologist, 1955.
0.21 Alexander Spoehr, Creek Inter-Town Relations, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.21 William Duncan Strong W. Egbert Schenck, Petroglyphs near the Dalles of the Columbia River, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.21 Robert H. Lowie, A Crow Indian Medicine, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.21 John R. Swanton, Ethnological Position of the Natchez Indians, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.21 Daniel G. Brinton, The Dwarf Tribe of the Upper Amazon, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.21 G. Hubert Smith, J B Trudeau's Remarks on the Indians of the Upper Missouri 1794-95, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.21 F. T. Siebert_ Jr., Mammoth or "Stiff-Legged Bear", American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.21 Robert E. C. Stearns, On the Nishinam Game of "Ha" and the Boston Game of "Props", American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.21 George I. Quimby, Natchez Social Structure as an Instrument of Assimilation, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.21 Melvin R. Gilmore, Some Cosmogonic Ideas of the Dakota, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.20 A. L. Kroeber, Native American Population, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.20 Robert H. Lowie, Ceremonialism in North America, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.20 P. Phister, The Indian Messiah, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.20 A. L. Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.20 Thomas Biolsi, The IRA and the Politics of Acculturation: The Sioux Case, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.20 William W. Elmendorf, The Cultural Setting of the Twana Secret Society, American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.20 Fred Eggan, Historical Changes in the Choctaw Kinship System, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.20 Frances Densmore, Quotations from J N B Hewitt, American Anthropologist, 1949.
0.20 H. W. Henshaw, Indian Origin of Maple Sugar, American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.20 William A. Ritchie, The Algonkin Sequence in New York, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.20 Orvoell R. Gallagher Louis H. Powell, Time Perspective in Plains Indian Beaded Art, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.20 Arthur C. Parker, Certain Iroquois Tree Myths and Symbols, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.20 Wayne Suttles, Private Knowledge Morality and Social Classes among the Coast Salish, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.20 D. B. Shimkin, Dynamics of Recent Wind River Shoshone History, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.20 John H. Bushnell, From American Indian to Indian American: The Changing Identity of the Hupa, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.20 Henry Lee Reynolds, Algonkin Metal-Smiths, American Anthropologist, 1888.
0.20 Arthur E. Robinson, The Galla of East Africa, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.20 W. C. Mac Leod, "Jumping over" from West Africa to South America, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.19 Ruth Shonle, Peyote the Giver of Visions, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.19 Truman Michelson, Note on Kickapoo Ethnology, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.19 Truman Michelson, Some Linguistic Features of Speck's "Naskapi", American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.19 O. T. Mason H. Newell Wardle Gerard Fowke Harriet Phillips Eaton F. W. H.Otis T. Mason A. S. Gatschet Pliny E. Goddard Thomas Wilson, Correction: Woven Basketry: A Study in Distribution, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.19 C. F. Voegelin E. W. Voegelin, Shawnee Name Groups, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.19 William Wallace Tooker, The Name Chickahominy Its Origin and Etymology, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.19 Frances Densmore, The Importance of Recordings of Indian Songs, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.19 Harlan I. Smith, Sympathetic Magic and Witchcraft among the Bellacoola, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.19 Alice C. Fletcher, Star Cult among the Pawnee-A Preliminary Report, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.19 Rudolph Schuller, Erroneous Interpretation of the "Tears Greeting", American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.19 William Christie Mac Leod, Certain Mortuary Aspects of Northwest Coast Culture, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.19 A. R. Radcliffe-Brown, Australian Local Organization, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.19 A. T. Sinclair, Tattooing of the North American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.19 Mary R. Haas, Creek Inter-Town Relations, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.19 S. C. Simms, A Wheel-Shaped Stone Monument in Wyoming, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.19 M. E. Opler, The Mescalero Apache Bow-Drill, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.19 M. F. Ashley Montagu, An Indian Tradition Relating to the Mastodon, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.19 E. Sapir, Nass River Terms of Relationship, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.19 R. H. Mathews, Australian Class Systems, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.19 Leo J. Frachtenberg, "Parallel between the Northwest Coast and Iroquoian Clans and Phratries", American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.19 Edward Winslow Gifford, Miwok Lineages and the Political Unit in Aboriginal California, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.19 William Christie Mac Leod, The Sun Dials and Other Time-Route Recorders of the Northern Woodlands and the Northwest Coast, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.19 Albert Ernest Jenks, Faith as a Factor in the Economic Life of the Amerind, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.19 June McCormick Collins, Growth of Class Distinctions and Political Authority among the Skagit Indians during the Contact Period, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.19 Arthur C. Parker, The Constitution of the Five Nations: A Reply, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.19 William R. Gerard, The Tapehanek Dialect of Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.18 Norman D. Humphrey, A Characterization of Certain Plains Associations, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.18 A. L. Kroeber, Games of the California Indians, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.18 Charles C. Willoughby, A Few Ethnological Specimens Collected by Lewis and Clark, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.18 Willard Z. Park, Paviotso Polyandry, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.18 Morris Edward Opler, The Identity of the Apache Mansos, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.18 Charles C. Willoughby, Wooden Bowls of the Algonquian Indians, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.18 G. F. Will, Some New Missouri River Valley Sites in North Dakota, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.18 Clark Wissler, Material Cultures of the North American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.18 Harold Franklin McGee_ Jr., Windigo Psychosis, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.18 Franz Boas, The Social Organization of the Kwakiutl, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.18 Harlan I. Smith, Entomology among the Bellacoola and Carrier Indians, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.18 A. F. Chamberlain, Maple Sugar and the Indians, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.18 W. D. Strong, The Plains Culture Area in the Light of Archaeology, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.18 Hugh W. Littlejohn, A Northeastern Californian Dug-Out Canoe, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.18 William Christie Mac Leod, Fuel and Early Civilization, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.18 Harlan I. Smith, Summary of the Archeology of Saginaw Valley Michigan, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.18 George Bird Grinnell, Tenure of Land among the Indians, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.18 Waldo R. Wedel, Some Aspects of Human Ecology in the Central Plains, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.18 John Murdoch, On the Siberian Origin of Some Customs of the Western Eskimos, American Anthropologist, 1888.
0.18 Alfred B. Thomas, An Eighteenth Century Comanche Document, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.18 P. David Price Cecil E. Cook_ Jr., The Present Situation of the Nambiquara, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.18 Frances Densmore, A Study of Indian Music in the Gulf States, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.18 Arthur C. Parker, The Origin of Iroquois Silversmithing, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.18 A. L. Kroeber, Preliminary Sketch of the Mohave Indians, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.18 William A. Read, Notes on an Opelousas Manuscript of 1862. American Anthropologist, 1940,
0.18 Joseph D. McGuire, Ethnological and Archeological Notes on Moosehead Lake Maine, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.17 Philip Drucker, Rank Wealth and Kinship in Northwest Coast Society, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.17 R. Radcliffe-Brown, Culture Areas of Africa, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.17 A. L. Kroeber, Athabascan Kin Term Systems, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.17 Joseph D. McGuire, Ethnology in the Jesuit Relations, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.17 Richard Slobodin, Some Social Functions of Kutchin Anxiety, American Anthropologist, 1960.
0.17 R. H. Mathews, Initiation Ceremonies of the Wiradjuri Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.17 Cyrus Thomas A. L. Kroeber S. A. Barrett Aleš Hrdlička S. C. Simms F. W. H.R. B. D., Anthropologic Miscellanea, American Anthropologist, 1903.
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0.17 Thomas S. Abler, A Mythical Myth: Comments on Sanday's Explanation of Iroquoian Cannibalism, American Anthropologist, 1988.
0.17 A. L. Kroeber, Stepdaughter Marriage, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.17 Rudolph C. Troike, The Origins of Plains Mescalism, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.17 William Wallace Tooker, The Kuskarawaokes of Captain John Smith, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.17 Joyce Wike, Problems in Fur Trade Analysis: The Northwest Coast, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.17 Agnes C. L. Donohugh, Some Criticisms of Curtis's "Songs from the Dark Continent", American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.17 Theodor Just, The Paleobotanical Record of Zamia, American Anthropologist, 1952.
0.17 Richard W. Stoffle, The Hopi Navajo Paiute Zuni Land Disputes, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.17 Harlan I. Smith, Summary of the Archeology of Saginaw Valley Michigan-II, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.17 Frances Densmore, A Resemblance between Yuman and Pueblo Songs, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.17 W. J. Hoffman, Pictography and Shamanistic Rites of the Ojibwa, American Anthropologist, 1888.
0.17 A. A. Goldenweiser, Reconstruction from Survivals in West Australia, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.17 Bernard Barber, A Socio-Cultural Interpretation of the Peyote Cult, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.17 A. A. Goldenweiser, The Diffusion of Clans in North America, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.17 Walter R. Goldschmidt, A Hupa "Calendar", American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.17 R. H. Mathews, Marriage and Descent in the Arranda Tribe Central Australia, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.17 Warren Shapiro, On Patrilocal Bands, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.17 Donald D. Stull, Reservation Economic Development in the Era of Self-Determination, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.17 Lawrence Willson, Thoreau: Student of Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.17 Piny Earle Goddard, Facts and Theories concerning Pleistocene Man in America, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.17 George Herzog, Plains Ghost Dance and Great Basin Music, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.17 A. G. Morice, Smoking and Tobacco among the Northern Dénés, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.17 F. G. Speck, Critical Comments on "Delaware Culture Chronology", American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.17 William Beynon, The Tsimshians of Metlakatla Alaska, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.17 H. C. Shetrone, The Culture Problem in Ohio Archaeology, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.17 C. Adrian Heidenreich, The Sins of Custer Are Not Anthropological Sins: A Reply to Mark E Randall, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.17 Charles C. Willoughby, Feather Mantles of California, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.17 Mary W. Herman, The Social Aspect of Huron Property, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.17 Arthur W. North, The Native Tribes of Lower California, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.16 A. E. Robinson, The Azanian Culture, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.16 Edward Winslow Gifford, Southern Maidu Religious Ceremonies, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.16 M. R. Harrington, Vestiges of Material Culture among the Canadian Delawares, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.16 , Anthropologic Miscellanea, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.16 H. G. Barnett, The Coast Salish of Canada, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.16 Truman Michelson, Narrative of an Arapaho Woman, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.16 Frederick Johnson, Tooth Mutilation among the Guaymi, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.16 James F. Downs, Comments on Plains Indian Cultural Development, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.16 Jaime de Angulo L. S. Freeland, A New Religious Movement in North-Central California, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.16 Frances Densmore, Traces of Foreign Influences in the Music of the American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.16 Truman Michelson, Some Algonquian Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.16 Mary Lois Kissell, The Early Geometric Patterned Chilkat, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.16 Thomas F. Kehoe, Tipi Rings: The "Direct Ethnological" Approach Applied to an Archeological Problem, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.16 Mark A. Tveskov, Social Identity and Culture Change on the Southern Northwest Coast, American Anthropologist, 2007.
0.16 F. G. Speck, Huron Moose Hair Embroidery, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.16 Frances Densmore, The Survival of Omaha Songs, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.16 S. A. Barrett, Basket Designs of the Pomo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.16 W. D. Strong, North American Indian Traditions Suggesting a Knowledge of the Mammoth, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.16 William Nelson George Grant Mac Curdy W. E. Safford Harlan I. Smith Warren K. Moorehead A. S. Gatschet O. T. Mason A. F. C., Anthropologic Miscellanea, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.16 Harlan I. Smith, A Pictograph on the Lower Skeena River British Columbia, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.16 James Mooney, Cherokee Mound-Building, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.16 William W. Elmendorf, Lexical Relation Models as a Possible Check on Lexicostatistic Inferences, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.16 William Wallace Tooker, The Significance of John Eliot's Natick, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.16 , The Patrilocal Band: A Linguistically and Culturally Hybrid Social Unit, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.16 Edward F. Castetter, Early Tobacco Utilization and Cultivation in the American Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.16 Robert H. Lowie, Some Moot Problems in Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.16 Alexander F. Chamberlain, The Present State of Our Knowledge Concerning the Three Linguistic Stocks of the Region of Tierra Del Fuego South America, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.16 Arnold R. Pilling, Howard's Comments on Daisy Bates and Radcliffe-Brown, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.16 Bernhard J. Stern, The Letters of Asher Wright to Lewis Henry Morgan, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.16 Mark E. Randall, Custer Died for our Sins, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.16 Edward Sapir, Notes on the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.16 Wallace L. Chafe, Another Look at Siouan and Iroquoian, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.16 Herbert Passin, A Note on Japanese Research in Formosa, American Anthropologist, 1947.
0.16 George T. Emmons, Copper Neck-Rings of Southern Alaska, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.16 Jaime de Angulo, A Tfalati Dance-Song in Parts, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.16 Washington Matthews, The Earth Lodge in Art, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.16 George I. Quimby_ Jr., A Subjective Interpretation of Some Design Similarities between Hopewell and Northern Algonkian, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.16 Amelia Rector Bell, Separate People: Speaking of Creek Men and Women, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.16 Charles C. Willoughby, Textile Fabrics of the New England Indians, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.16 Weston La Barre, Mescalism and Peyotism, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.16 F. G. Speck, Swimming-Paddles among Northern Indians, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.16 , Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.16 John Witthoft, Will West Long Cherokee Informant, American Anthropologist, 1948.
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0.15 Edwin Oliver James, Cremation and the Preservation of the Dead in North America, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.15 James H. Howard, Notes on Two Dakota "Holy Dance" Medicines and Their Uses, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.15 Bertram S. Kraus Charles B. White, Micro-evolution in a Human Population: A Study of Social Endogamy and Blood Type Distributions among the Western Apache, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.15 Leo Wiener, Africa and the Discovery of America, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.15 Clarence B. Moore, Aboriginal Urn-Burial in the United States, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.15 Omer C. Stewart, Navaho Basketry as Made by ute and Paiute, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.15 Roland B. Dixon, Notes on the Achomawi and Atsugewi Indians of Northern California, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.15 Harlan I. Smith, Archeological Remains on the Coast of Northern British Columbia and Southern Alaska, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.15 Douglas Leechman, Abalone Shells from Monterey, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.15 Harold E. Driver, The Measurement of Geographical Distribution Form, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.15 M. R. Harrington, A Preliminary Sketch of Lenápe Culture, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.15 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Pequot-Mohegan, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.15 Frank G. Speck, Mammoth or "Stiff-Legged Bear", American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.15 J. W. F.J. N. B. Hewitt A. S. Gatschet, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1900.