A Subject-oriented Bibliography:
The Like-A-Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold Archaeological Site Complex,
Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota,
and
related references pertaining to
The Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara)
ETHNOGRAPHY, ETHNOLOGY, AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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Beckwith, Martha Warren. 1969 [1937]. Mandan-Hidatsa Myths and Ceremonies. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society. Volume XXXII 1937. American Folklore Society. J.J. Augustin, Publisher:New York. (1969 reprint) Krauss Reprint Co.: New York. Electronic version of this document is available online at Minot State University, Gordon B Olson Library, Ecollections web site at URL http://www.misu.nodak.edu/library/ecollections/mandanindians/mandan.htm.
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Benedict, Ruth. 1923. "Concept of the Guardian Spirit in North America." Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association, No. 29. American Anthropological Association: New York.
Berry, James Jesse. 1978. Arikara Middlemen: The Effects of Trade on an Upper Missouri Society. Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University.
Bowers, Alfred W. 1948. A History of the Mandan and Hidatsa. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Chicago.
Bowers, Alfred W. 1950. Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
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Bushnell, David I., Jr. 1922. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 77. US Government Printing Office: Washington.
Caldwell, Warren F. 1964. "Fortified Villages of the Northern Plains." Plains Anthropologist,. Volume 11 (February) pp. 1-7. Plains Anthropological Society: Pierre.
Chomko, Stephen A. 1977. "Ethnohistory of the Knife-Heart Region, North Dakota." Office of the State Archaeologist, South Dakota.
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Culin, Stewart. 1907. "Games of the North American Indians." 24th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1902-1903, pp. 3-846. Smithsonian Institution: Washington.
Curtis, Edward S. 1907a. "The Absaroke, or Crow, and the Hidatsa." The North American Indian, Vol. 4. edited by Frederick W. Hodge. Cambridge University Press. New York.
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Curtis, Edward S. 1909. The North American Indian: Volume Five. Johnson Corporation: New York.
.Curtis, George Louis. 1889. "The Last Lodges of the Mandans." Harper's Weekly Magazine.Vol. 33, No. 1684, pp. 246, 247, and 249. New York
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Deitrick, Veronica. 1991a. “Culture Change and Like-A-Fishhook Village: A Study of the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara Peoples.” Beloit College Special Project. Logan Museum of Anthropology Archives: Beloit, Wisconsin.
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Densmore, Frances. 1923. Mandan and Hidatsa Music. Bureau of American Ethnology: Smithsonian Institution: Washington.
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Dill, Christopher Lane. 1975. Hidatsa Culture History: An Identification of Problems. University of Kansas: Lawrence.
Du Bois, Cora, editor. 1960. Lowie's Selected Papers in Anthropology. University of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles.
Eggan, Fred, editor. 1937. The Social Anthropology of North American Tribes. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
Ewers, John C. 1938. The role of the Indian in national expansion. National Park Service, US Department, of the Interior: Washington DC.
Ewers, John C. 1939. Plains Indian painting; a description of an aboriginal American art. Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA.
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Ewers, John C. 1957a. Hair pipes in Plains Indian adornment : a study in Indian and white ingenuity. US Government Printing Office: Washington DC.
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Goodbird, Edward, and Gilbert L. Wilson. 1985. Goodbird the Indian, His Story as told to Gilbert L. Wilson. Illustrated by Frederick N. Wilson. Minnesota Historical Society Press: St. Paul.
Gough, Barry M., editor. 1988. The Journal of Henry Alexander 1799-1814. Champlain Society: Toronto.
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Hanson, Jeffrey R. 1979. "Ethnohistoric Problems in the Crow-Hidatsa Separation." Archaeology in Montana, Vol. 20, No 3, pp. 73-86. Montana Historical Society.
Hanson, Jeffrey R. 1980. "Kingship, Marriage, and Residence Patterns in Hidatsa Village Composition." The Origins of the Hidatsa Indians: A Review of Ethnohistorical and Traditional Data. pp. 42-63. W. Raymond Wood, editor. National Park Service, Midwest Archaeological Center: Lincoln.
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Krause, Richard A. 1967. "Arikara Ceramic Change: A Study of Factors Affecting Stylistic Change in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Arikara Pottery." Doctoral dissertation, Yale University.
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