American Section

Vol. III / No. 1

By: M. R. Harrington

The Northwest Coast Collection

AN ethnological collection from the Indian tribes of the Northwest Coast of America, constituting a part of the George G. […]

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Vol. III / No. 1

By: M. R. Harrington

The Devil Dance of the Apaches

AMID the rugged foothills of the Wichita Mountains, on the military reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, lives a remnant of […]

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Vol. II / No. 4

Snowshoes: American Section

Occasionally we find some article invented by man in a relatively primitive state, with the strain of necessity upon him, […]

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Vol. II / No. 3

By: Gerda Sebelov

The Osage War Dance: American Section

Little Mitanke’s son had died. He died from a drink, but his devoted father insisted on having the war dance […]

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Vol. II / No. 3

By: Gerda Sebbelov

Mystery Packs of the American Indians: American Section

[The account of the Indian sacred bundles, used in the preparation of this article, has been furnished by Mr. M. […]

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Vol. II / No. 1

By: F.G.S.

Some Huron Treaty Belts: American Section

Several visits which I made among the Huron Indians at Loretto, P. Q., near Quebec, sonic years ago, gave me […]

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Vol. II / No. 1

By: F.G.S.

A Visit to the Penobscot Indians: American Section

The biennial election of governor, lieutenant-governor, representative, council and other officers of the Penobscot tribe of Indians took place last […]

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Vol. II / No. 1

By: G.B.G.

A Trip to Chichen Itza: American Section

“The first description of (Chichen Itza is to be found in the notes of Diego de Landa, Bishop of Yucatan, […]

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Vol. I / No. 3

By: M.R. Harrington

Some Customs of the Delaware Indians: American Section

When Penn made his first treaty with the Indians, their council fires burned at Shackamaxon, the site of Germantown. Here, […]

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Vol. I / No. 3

By: F.G. Speck

An Algonkian Myth: American Section

In the Indian villages of New England and the Maritime Provinces of Canada where the Penobscots, the Mali-sits, the Micmacs […]

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