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References Cited frequently cited manuscript and special collections Bowditch Papers: Charlotte Bowditch Papers, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara. Dalby family papers: Private collection of papers relating to Edwin J. Dalby. Haddon Papers: A. C. Haddon Papers, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, England. Hodge Collection: Frederick Webb Hodge Collection (MS.7.NAI.1),Braun Research Library,Southwest Museum, Los Angeles. Kernberger Collection: Karl Kernberger’s private collection of Curtis musicale scripts and other typescripts. Meany Papers: Edmond S. Meany Papers, Manuscripts and University Archives, University of Washington, Seattle. North American Indian Papers: Edward S. Curtis Collection, No. 1143, Seaver Center for Western History Research, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles. Northwest Collection: Northwest Collection, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle (includes aype scrapbooks, miscellaneous newspaper clippings, and specialist indices). Phillips Papers: Private collection of writings by W. W. Phillips. other manuscript and special collections American Museum of Natural History, New York: File 110, Anthropology Department Archives (Clark Wissler and other letters) Author’s Collection: The North American Indian (advertising brochure), n.d. [c.1910]; North American Indian, Inc., The North American Indian: Extracts from Reviews of the Book, and Comments on the work of its Author, Edward S. Curtis, n.d.; copy prints of Curtis photogravures. Bancroft Library, University Archives, University of California, Berkeley: Museum and Department of Anthropology Papers. British Columbia Legislative Library, Victoria: Miscellaneous newspaper items. British Columbia Provincial Archives, Victoria: C. F. Newcomb Collection; miscellaneous newspaper items. Indiana University Museum, Bloomington: Photographs by Joseph Kossuth Dixon. Library of Congress, Manuscripts Division, Washington dc: Gifford Pinchot Papers; Theodore Roosevelt Papers. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington dc: Curtis copyright photographic prints and negatives. 163 164 References Cited National Archives, Washington dc: Letter to the Commissioner in Record Group 75. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City: E. S. Curtis materials. Seattle Public Library, History Department: E. S. Curtis File; Gilbert Costello’s “Scrapbook of the Seattle Press Club.” State of California Bureau of Vital Statistics, Sacramento: Miscellaneous certificates. University of Washington, Manuscripts and University Archives, Seattle: Thomas Burke Papers, bound files, c.1900–1910, of The Pacific Wave (University of Washington student newspaper ). published works Amoss, Pamela T. 1990. The Indian Shaker Church. In: Wayne Suttles (ed.) Northwest Coast vol. 7, Handbook of North American Indian. Washington dc: Smithsonian Institution: 633–639. Andrews, Ralph W. 1962. Curtis’ Western Indians. Seattle: Superior. Asad, Talal, ed. 1973. Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter. London: Ithaca Press. Austin, Mary. 1921. Non-English Writings II: Aboriginal. In: William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart P. Sherman, and Carl Van Doren, eds., A History of American Literature, vol. 4. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons: 610–34. . 1923. The American Rhythm: Studies and Re-expressions of Amerindian Songs. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Basso, Keith. 1970. The Cibecue Apache. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Berkhofer, Robert. 1979. The White Man’s Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present. New York: Vintage. Boas, Franz, and Pliny E. Goddard. 1924. Vocabulary of an Athapascan Dialect of the State of Washington. International Journal of American Linguistics 3:39–45. Boelter, Homer H., with Lonnie Hull. 1966. Edward S. Curtis: Photographer-Historian. Los Angeles: Westerners’ Brandbook, Los Angeles Corral. Boesen, Victor, and Florence Curtis Graybill. 1977. Edward S. Curtis: Photographer of the North American Indian. New York: Dodd, Mead. Bourke, John G. 1891. Notes Upon the Religion of the Apache Indians. Folk-Lore 2:419–454. . 1892. The Medicine Men of the Apache. Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 451–595. Brandon, William. 1964. The American Heritage Book of Indians, with an Introduction by John Fitzgerald Kennedy (first published 1961). New York: Dell. Brown,Dee. 1971. Bury My Heart atWounded Knee: An Indian History of the AmericanWest. London: Barrie and Rockliffe. Cardozo, Christopher, ed. 2000. Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian. New York: Simon and Schuster (includes preface by N. Scott Momaday). Ceram, C. W. 1971. The First American: A Story of North American Archaeology. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Cole, Fay-Cooper. 1957. Frederick Webb Hodge, 1864–1956. American Anthropologist 59:517–520. References Cited 165 Coleman, A. D. 1998. Edward S. Curtis: The Photographer as Ethnologist. In: Coleman, Depth of Field: Essays on Photography, Mass Media, and Lens Culture. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 133–158. Coleman, A. D., and T. C. McLuhan, eds. 1972. Portraits from North American Indian Life by Edward...

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