Logo

CILC – Atsugewi Bibliography

View books, unpublished manuscripts and field notes, obscure scholarly articles, turn-of-the-century photographs, as well as rare sound recordings of songs and dances. Our collection focuses on the tribes native to Shasta County, specifically the Achomawi, Atsugewi, Klamath, Nomlaki, Shasta,Wintu, and Yana Native American tribes.

Items in Bold are available at the Redding Library.
Located in the Shasta Public Libraries’ California Indian Library Collection on the 2nd floor of the Redding Library.

1   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   R   S   T   U   V   W

A

Angulo, Jaime de. “The Background of the Religious Feeling in a Primitive Tribe.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 28, no. 2 (1926): 352-360.

___. “La Psychologie Religieuse des Achumawi.” Anthropos, vol. 23, no. 1-2 (1928): 141-166.

___. “La Psychologie Religieuse des Achumawi.” Anthropos, vol. 23, no. 3-4 (1928): 561-589.

___. “Two Parallel Modes of Conjugation in the Pit River Language.” American Anthropologist, vol. 28, no. 1 (1926): 273-274.

Atsugewi Indians. Photographic Collection (California Indian Library Collections), bk. 2. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.
“Reproduced from The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Musuem of Anthropology Collection of Photographs”.

Back to top

B

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. “Californian Languages.” In The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, H. H. Bancroft, vol. 3. Myths and Languages, 635-659. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol. 3. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1875.

___. “Californians.” In The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, H. H. Bancroft, vol. 1. Wild Tribes, 322-470. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol. 1. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1875.

Bates, Craig D. “Dressing the Part: A Brief Look at the Development of Stereotypical Indian Clothing Among Native Peoples in the Far West.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982): 55-66.

Baumhoff, Martin A. “Catlow Twine from Central California.” In Papers on California Archaeology: 50-62, 1-5. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 38. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1957.

___. An Introduction to Yana Archaeology. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 40. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1957.

Baumhoff, Martin A., and David L. Olmsted. “Notes on Palaihnihan Culture History: Glottochronology and Archaeology.” In Studies in Californian Linguistics, ed. W. Bright, 1-12. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 34. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964.

___. “Palaihnihan: Radiocarbon Support for Glottochronology.” American Anthropologist, vol. 65, no. 2 (1963): 278-284.

Bennyhoff, James A. Californian Fish Spears and Harpoons. Anthropological Records, vol. 9, no. 4. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Birdsell, Joseph B. “The Problem of the Early Peopling of the Americas as Viewed from Asia.” In Papers on the Physical Anthropology of the American Indian, ed. W. S. Laughlin, 1-68. New York: Viking Fund, 1951.

Bright, William. “A Bibliography of the Hokan-Coahuiltecan Languages.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 21, no. 3 (1955): 276-285.

___. Bibliography of the Languages of Native California: Including Closely Related Languages of Adjacent Areas. Native American Bibliography Series, no. 3. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1982.

___. “Some Northern Hokan Relationships: A Preliminary Report.” In Papers from the Symposium on American Indian Linguistics: Held at Berkeley, July 7, 1951, 63-67. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 10. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1954.

Brown, Vinson. Native Americans of the Pacific Coast: Peoples of the Sea Wind. Happy Camp, Calif.: Naturegraph Publishers, 1985.
Reprint of: Peoples of the Sea Wind. [New York]: Macmillan, 1971.

Back to top

C

Calhoon, F. D. The Lassen Trail: Including the Full Text of the Memoirs of James Eaton. Sacramento, Calif.: Cal-Con Press, 1987.

California Indian Library Collections. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: California State Library, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 8 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

___. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: Lassen County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

___. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: Shasta County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 2 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

California, ed. R. F. Heizer. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

The California Indians: A Source Book, comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple. 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

Castillo, Edward D. “The Impact of Euro-American Exploration and Settlement.” In California, ed. R. F. Heizer, 99-127. Handbook of North American American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

Clements, William M., and Frances M. Malpezzi, comps. Native American Folklore, 1879-1979: An Annotated Bibliography. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press, 1984.

Cook, Sherburne F. “The Aboriginal Population of Upper California.” In XXXV Congreso Internacional de Americanistas: Mexico, 1962, 397-403. Actas y Memorias, 3. Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 1964.

___. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976. Cook, Sherburne F. The Indian Versus the Spanish Mission. Ibero-Americana, 21. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943.
Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. “The Indian Versus the Spanish Mission.” In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 1-194. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

___. The Mechanism and Extent of Dietary Adaptation Among Certain Groups of California and Nevada Indians. Ibero-Americana, 18. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1941.
Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. “The Mechanism and Extent of Dietary Adaptation Among Certain Groups of California and Nevada Indians.” In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 449-507. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

___. The Physical and Demographic Reaction of the Nonmission Indians in Colonial and Provincial California. Ibero-Americana, 22. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943.
Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. “The Physical and Demographic Reaction of the Nonmission Indians in Colonial and Provincial California.” In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 197-251. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Back to top

D

Davis, James T. Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 54. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1961.

___. Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 54. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1961.
Reprinted: Aboriginal California: Three Studies in Culture History, ed. R. F. Heizer. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963; Ramona, Calif.: Ballena, Press, 1974.

Dixon, Roland Burrage. “Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales.” Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 21, no. 81-82 (1908): 159-177.

___. Basketry Designs of the Indians of Northern California. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 17, pt. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
The Huntington California Expedition. Reprint of: New York: [American Museum of Natural History], 1902.

___. “Linguistic Relationships Within the Shasta-Achomawi Stock.” In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Americanists, vol. 2, 255-263. Quebec: [s.n.], 1907.

___. “Notes on the Achomawi and Atsugewi Indians of Northern California.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 10, no. 2 (1908): 208-220.

___. The Shasta. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 17, pt. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
The Huntington California Expedition. Reprint of: New York: [American Museum of Natural History], 1907.

___. “Some Shamans of Northern California.” Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 17 (1963): 23-27.

Dixon, Roland Burrage, and Alfred Louis Kroeber. “Numeral Systems of the Languages of California.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 9, no. 4 (1907): 663-690.

DuBois, Cora A. The 1870 Ghost Dance. Anthropological Records, vol. 3, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939.

Back to top

E

Elliott, T. C. “Journal of Peter Skene Ogden: Snake Expedition, 1825-1826.” Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, vol. 10, no. 4 (1909): 331-365.

Back to top

F

Fairfield, Asa Merrill. Fairfield’s Pioneer History of Lassen County, California … Also Much of the Pioneer History of the State of Nevada. San Francisco: H.S. Crocker, 1916.

Fenenga, Franklin, and Robert F. Heizer. “The Origin and Authenticity of an Atlatl and an Atlatl Dart from Lassen County, California.” American Antiquity, vol. 7, no. 2 (1941): 134-146.

Fowler, Catherine S., comp. Great Basin Anthropology … : A Bibliography, ed. D. D. Fowler, and T. Winnie. Social Sciences and Humanities Publications (University of Nevada System. Desert Research Institute), no. 5. Reno, Nev.: Western Studies Center, Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System, 1970.

Frank, B. F., and H. W. Chappell, comps. History and Business Directory of Shasta County Comprising an Accurate Historical Sketch of the County from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time … 1881. Redding, Calif.: Redding Independent Book and Job Printing House, 1881.

Freeman, John F., comp. A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indian in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 65. Philadelphia, Penn.: American Philosophical Society, 1966.

Back to top

G

Garner, Van H. The Broken Ring: The Destruction of the California Indians. Great West and Indian Series, 46. Tucson, Ariz.: Westernlore Press, 1982.

Garth, Thomas R. “Atsugewi.” In California, ed. R. F. Heizer, 236-243. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

___. Atsugewi Ethnography. Anthropological Records, vol. 14, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953.

___. “Emphasis on Industriousness Among the Atsugewi.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 47, no. 4 (1945): 554-566.

___. “Emphasis on Industriousness Among the Atsugewi.” In Native Californians: A Theoretical Retrospective, ed. L. J. Bean, and T. C. Blackburn, 337-354. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976.

___. “[Ethnographic Data from Five Atsuge and Eight Apwaruge Informants],” 1939. Manuscript in author’s possession.

___. “Kinship Terminology, Marriage Practices and Behavior Toward Kin Among the Atsugewi.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 46, no. 3 (1944): 348-361.

___. “The Plateau Whipping Complex and Its Relationship to the Plateau-Southwest Contacts.” Ethnohistory, vol. 12, no. 2 (1965): 141-170.

Gifford, Edward Winslow. Californian Anthropometry. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 22, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1926.

___. Californian Kinship Terminologies. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 18, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1922.

Giles, Rosena A. Shasta County, California: A History. Oakland, Calif.: Biobooks, 1949.

Goldschmidt, Walter R. “Social Organization in Native California and the Origin of Clans.” American Anthropologist, vol. 50, no. 3, pt. 1 (1948): 444-456.

Gould, Richard A. Aboriginal California Burial and Cremation Practices. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 60, [pt. 3]. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1963.
Reprinted: Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.

Greenberg, Joseph H., and Morris Swadesh. “Jicaque as a Hokan Language.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 19, no. 3 (1953): 216-222.

Grinnell, Joseph, Joseph S. Dixon, and Jean M. Linsdale. Vertebrate Natural History of a Section of Northern California Through the Lassen Peak Region. University of California Publications in Zoology, no. 35. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1930.

Back to top

H

Heizer, Robert F. “Some Prehistoric Bullroarers from California Caves.” In Papers on California Archaeology: 76-88, 5-9. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 50. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1960.

Heizer, Robert F., Dennis Bailey, Marke Estis, and Karen Nissen. Catalogue of the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Data Concerning California Tribes and Other American Indians. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1969.

Heizer, Robert F., and Albert B. Elsasser, comps. The Natural World of the California Indians. California Natural History Guides, 46. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

Heizer, Robert F., Herbert R. Harvey, and Nona C. Willoughby. Indians of California: A Collection of Maps on Tribal Distribution; The Luiseño: An Analysis of Change in Patterns of Land Tenure and Social Structure; Division of Labor Among the Indians of California. California Indians, 2. New York: Garland, 1974. American Indian Ethnohistory: California and Basin-Plateau Indians.

Hinton, Leanne, and Yolanda Montijo. In Our Own Words: A Special Report on the Status of California’s Native Languages. News from Native California Special Reports, no. 2. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1993.

Hudson, Travis. “The Nature of California Indian Astronomy.” In Visions of the Sky: Archaeological and Ethnological Studies of California Indian Astronomy, ed. R. A. Schiffman, 5-30. Archives of California Prehistory, no. 16. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, 1988.

Hudson, Travis, Georgia Lee, and Ken Hedges. “Solstice Observers and Observatories in Native California.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 1, no. 1 (1979): 39-63.

Back to top

J

Jacobsen, William H. “Observations on the Yana Stop Series in Relationship to Problems of Comparative Hokan Phonology.” In Hokan Studies: Papers from the First Conference on Hokan Languages, Held in San Diego, California April 23-25, 1970, ed. M. Langdon, and S. Silver, 203-236. Janua Linguarum, Series Practica, 181. The Hague: Mouton, 1976.

Jorgensen, Joseph G. Western Indians: Comparative Environments, Languages and Cultures of 172 Western American Indians Tribes. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980.

Back to top

K

Kendall, Daythal, comp. A Supplement to A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indians in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 65. Philadelphia, Penn.: American Philosophical Society, 1982.

Keyworth, C. L. California Indians. The First Americans. New York: Facts on File, 1991.

Kniffen, Fred B. Achomawi Geography. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 23, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1928.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. Area and Climax. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 37, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Culture Element Distributions: III. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1936.

___. “An Atsugewi Word List.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 24, no. 3 (1958): 213-214.

___. “California Basketry and the Pomo.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 11, no. 2 (1909): 233-249.

___. “California Basketry and the Pomo.” In The California Indians: A Source Book, 2nd ed., comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple, 319-331. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

___.”The California Indian Population About 1910.” In Ethnographic Interpretations;: 1-6,A. L. Kroeber, 218-225. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 47, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n. d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1916.

___. Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North America. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 38. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.

___. Handbook of the Indians of California. New York: Dover Publications, 1976.
Reprint of: Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1925. (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 78).

___. “Nature of the Land-Holding Group.” Ethnohistory, vol. 2, no. 4 (1955): 303-314.

___. Salt, Dogs, Tobacco. Anthropological Records, vol. 6, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culture Element Distributions: XV.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1941.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, Harold E. Driver, and Ralph G. Lounsbury. Basic Report on California Indian Land Holdings; Selected Writings of Kroeber on Land Use and Political Organization of California Indians; Mexican Land Claims in California. California Indians, 4. New York: Garland, 1974. American Indian Ethnohistory: California and Basin-Plateau Indians.

Kroeber, Theodora, and Robert F. Heizer. Almost Ancestors: The First Californians, ed. F. D. Hales. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1968.

Back to top

L

Local Cultures: Living Traditions of Native Californians. Oakland, Calif.: Festival at the Lake, 1990. Local Cultures Program, 1990 Festival at the Lake, Oakland, Calif.

Back to top

M

MacGregor, Gordon. Report of the Pit River Indians of California. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, 1936.

Maidu Indians. Photographic Collection (California Indian Library Collections), bk. 13. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.
“Reproduced from The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Musuem of Anthropology Collection of Photographs”.

Map of the Pit River Tribes: Achomawan Stock. C. Hart Merriam, cart. Scale [ca. 1:750,000]. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1926.

McLendon, Sally. “Northern Hokan (B) and (C): A Comparison of Eastern Pomo and Yana.” In Studies in Californian Linguistics, ed. W. Bright, 126-144. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 34. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964.

Merriam, C. Hart. The Classification and Distribution of the Pit River Tribes of California. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 78, no. 3. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1926. Publication 2874.

___. Ethnogeographic and Ethnosynonymic Data from Northern California Tribes, ed. R. F. Heizer. Contributions to Native California Ethnology from the C. Hart Merriam Collection, no. 1. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1976.

Merriam, C. Hart, and Zenaida Merriam Talbot. Boundary Descriptions of California Indian Stocks and Tribes, ed. R. F. Heizer. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1974.

Moratto, Michael J. California Archaeology. Orlando, Fla.: Academic Press, 1984.

Moser, Christopher L. American Indian Basketry of Northern California. Riverside, Calif.: Riverside Museum Press, 1989.
Catalog for the exhibition of “American Indian Basketry of Northern California” from the permanent collection of the Riverside Municipal Museum, December 12, 1989 to December 30, 1990.

Back to top

N

Native Californians: A Theoretical Retrospective, ed. L. J. Bean, and T. C. Blackburn. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976.

Nichols, Michael J. P. “Old California Uto-Aztecan.” In Survey Reports, 1981, 5-41. Report (Survey of California and Other Indian Languages), no. 1. Berkeley: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, 1981.

Northern California Texts, ed. V. Golla, and S. Silver. Native American Texts Series, vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

Back to top

O

Ogden, Peter Skene. “Journals of the Snake Expedition, 1825-1827.” Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 4 (1910): 331-365.

___. Ogden’s Snake Country Journal, 1826-1827. 3 vols. Hudson’s Bay Record Society Publications, 13, 23, 28. London: Hudson’s Bay Record Society, 1961.

Okladnikova, Elena Alekseevna. “The California Collection of I.G. Voznesensky and the Problems of Ancient Cultural Connections Between Asia and America.” Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 5, no. 1-2 (1983): 224-239.

Olmsted, David L. “Achumawi-Atsugewi Non-Reciprocal Intelligibility.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 20, no. 3 (1954): 181-184.

___. Achumawi Dictionary. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 45. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.

___. “Atsugewi Morphology I: Verb Inflection.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 27, no. 2 (1961): 91-113.

___. “Atsugewi Phonology.” International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 24, no. 3 (1958): 215-220.

___. A History of Palaihnihan Phonology. University of California Publications in Linguistics, vol. 35. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964.

___. A Lexicon of Atsugewi. Report (Survey of California and Other Indian Languages), no. 5. Berkeley: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, 1984.

___. “Palaihnihan and Shasta I: Labial Stops.” Language, vol. 32, no. 1 (1956): 73-77.

___. “Palaihnihan and Shasta II: Apical Stops.” Language, vol. 33, no. 2 (1957): 136-138.

___. “Palaihnihan and Shasta III: Dorsal Stops.” Language, vol. 35, no. 4 (1959): 637-643.

___. “Phonemic Change and Subgrouping: Some Hokan Data.” Language, vol. 41, no. 2 (1965): 303-307.

Back to top

P

Papers on California Archaeology: 17-18. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 15. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1952.

Papers on California Archaeology: 37-43. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 33. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1956.

Papers on California Archaeology: 50-62. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 38. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1957.

Park, Susan. Samson Grant, Atsuge Shaman. Occasional Papers of the Redding Museum, no. 3. Redding, Calif.: Redding Museum and Art Center, 1986.

Payen, Louis Arthur, and Royal Ervin Taylor. “Man and Pleistocene Fauna at Potter Creek Cave, California.” Journal of California Anthropology, vol. 3, no. 1 (1976): 51-58.

Petersen, Edward. Pierson B. Reading: Shasta County Pioneer. Cottonwood, Calif.: [E. Petersen], 1969.

Powers, Stephen. “Aborigines of California: An Indo-Chinese Study.” In The Northern California Indians: A Reprinting of 19 Articles on California Indians Originally Published 1872-1877, S. Powers, 159-172. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility, no. 25. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1975.
Reprint of: Atlantic Monthly, vol. 33 (1874): 313-323.

Back to top

R

Reservation Field Directory. Sacramento, Calif.: California State Department of Housing and Community Development, Division of Community Affairs, California Indian Assistance Program, 1988.

Reservation Field Directory. Sacramento, Calif.: California State Department of Housing and Community Development, Division of Community Affairs, California Indian Assistance Program, 1990.

Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology. Ethnological Collections of the Lowie Museum of Anthropology. Berkeley: Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, 1966.

Rose, Wendy. Aboriginal Tattooing in California. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1979.

___. “Aboriginal Tattooing in California.” In Tattoo Artistry in Native California, comp. L. Davis, 6-87. Berkeley: California Indian Project, Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, 1989.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1979.

Back to top

S

Sample, L. L. Trade and Trails in Aboriginal California. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 8. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1950.

Sapir, Edward. “The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 27, no. 3 (1925): 402-435.

Sapir, Edward, and Leslie Spier. Notes on the Culture of the Yana. Anthropological Records, vol. 3, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943.

Schulz, Paul E. Indians of Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity. Mineral, Calif.: Loomis Museum Association, Lassen Volcanic National Park, 1954.

[Selected Excerpts from] Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, vol. 1, ed. F. W. Hodge. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907.

Sherwin, Janet. Face and Body Painting Practices Among California Indians. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 60, [pt. 2]. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1963.
Reprinted: Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.

Sherzer, Joel. “Areal Linguistics in North America.” In Native Languages of the Americas, ed. T. A. Sebeok, 121-173. New York: Plenum Press, 1976.

Shipley, William F. “Native Languages of California.” In California, ed. R. F. Heizer, 80-90. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

Silver, Shirley. “Comparative Hokan and the Northern Hokan Languages.” In Hokan Studies: Papers from the First Conference on Hokan Languages Held in San Diego, California April 23-25, 1970, ed. M. Langdon, and S. Silver, 193-202. Janua Linguarum, Series Practica, 181. The Hague: Mouton, 1976.

___. “Some Northern Hokan Plant-Tree-Bush Forms.” Journal of California Anthropology, vol. 1, no. 1 (1974): 101-109.

Some Newspaper References Concerning Indians and Indian-White Relationships in Northeastern California Chiefly Between 1850 and 1920, comp. N. A. Bleyhl. Chico, Calif.: Association for Northern California Records and Research, 1980.
Reprint of: Chico, Calif.: California State University, Chico, Regional Programs, 1979.

Stevenson, E. A. “[E.A. Stevenson to Thomas W. [i.e. J.] Henley, Red Bluffs, September 30, 1857].” Ethnohistory, vol. 4, no. 2 (1957): 66-95.

Stewart, Omer C. Indians of the Great Basin: A Critical Bibliography. Bibliographical Series (Newberry Library. Center for the History of the American Indian), Bloomington, Ind.: Published for the Newberry Library [by] Indiana University Press, 1982.

___. “Kroeber and the Indian Claims Commission Cases.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 25 (1961): 181-191.

Survey Reports, 1981. Report (Survey of California and Other Indian Languages), no. 1. Berkeley: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, 1981. Contents: Old California Uto-Aztecan / Michael J.P. Nichols — Ablaut in Hill Patwin / Kenneth W. Whistler — Notes on the Wintun Shamanistic Jargon / Alice Schlichter — Differences Between Colloquial and Ritual Seneca, or How Oral Literature is Literary / Wallace L. Chafe — The Wappo Glottal Stop / Jesse O. Sawyer.

Swanton, John R. “California.” In The Indian Tribes of North America, J. R. Swanton, 478-529. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 145. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1952.

Swezey, Sean. “The Energetics of Subsistence-Assurance Ritual in Native California.” In Ethnographic Interpretations, 12-13: Socio-Religious Aspects of Resource Management, and Practices of Warfare Among California Indians, 1-46. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility, no. 23. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1975.

Back to top

T

Talmy, Leonard A. “Semantic Structures in English and Atsugewi.” Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1972.

Tattoo Artistry in Native California, comp. L. Davis. Berkeley: California Indian Project, Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, 1989. Contents: Hupa Tattooing / by Edward Sapir — Aboriginal Tattooing in California / by Wendy Rose.

Back to top

V

Vane, Sylvia Brakke, and Lowell John Bean. California Indians: Primary Resources: A Guide to Manuscripts, Artifacts, Serials, Music and Illustrations. Rev. ed. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, no. 36. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1990. Wallace, William James. “California Indian Chewing Gums.” Masterkey, vol. 46, no. 1 (1972): 27-33.

Back to top

W

Wallace, William James. “Speakers in the Night: California Indian Storytellers.” Journal of California Anthropology, vol. 2, no. 1 (1975): 84-89.

Wallace, William James, and Edith S. Taylor. “Excavation of Sis-13: A Rock Shelter in Siskiyou County, California.” In Papers on California Archaeology: 17-18, 13-39. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 15. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.
Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1952.

Walters, Diane. “Coyote and Moon Woman (Apwarukeyi).” In Northern California Texts, ed. V. Golla, and S. Silver, 147-157. Native American Texts Series, vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

Waterhouse, Viola Grace. “Another Look at Chontal and Hokan.” In Hokan Studies: Papers from the First Conference on Hokan Languages Held in San Diego, California April 23-25, 1970, ed. M. Langdon, and S. Silver, 325-346. Janua Linguarum, Series Practica, 181. The Hague: Mouton, 1976.

Weltfish, Gene. “Problems in the Study of Ancient and Modern Basket-Makers.” American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 34, no. 1 (1932): 108-117.

Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie. Northeast California. Anthropological Records, vol. 7, no 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culture Element Distributions: XX. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1942.

Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie, and Ernest R. Neasham. Pitt River Indians of California; Fall River Valley: An Examination of Historical Sources. California Indians, 3. New York: Garland, 1974.
American Indian Ethnohistory: California and Basin-Plateau Indians.

Winn, Robert. The Mendocino Indian Reservation. Mendocino Historical Review, vol. 12. Mendocino, Calif.: Mendocino Historical Research, Inc., 1986.

Select a Language