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Nebraska
Press Series 1
STUDIES
IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
A Series Published by the University of Nebraska Press
Edited by Raymond J. DeMallie and Douglas R.
Parks
This monograph series includes works on American Indian
ethnograhpy, ethnology, ethnohistory, and linguistics.
Its purpose is to provide a publication outlet for descriptive
studies that focus on American Indian anthropology.
Emphasis is placed on the presentation of new data,
although theoretical studies that are also descriptive
contributions are welcomed. The geographic focus includes
all of North America.
Monographs are published from camera-ready copy, generally
prepared by the author, in hard-bound editions. Manuscripts
are generally 200 to 400 double-spaced pages, but may
be longer. The series is designed for monographs only;
collections of essays are not normally considered. Press
runs vary with anticipated demand.
Prospective authors are encouraged to contact either
of the editors. Authors who wish to submit a manuscript
should send two (2) copies to the editors. Address all
correspondence and submissions to the editors at:
American Indian Studies Research
Institute
Indiana University
422 North Indiana Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47408 U.S.A.
Click on the links below to view specific
books in the Sources in the Anthropology of
North American Indians series:
- Archaeology
and Ethnohistory of the Omaha Indians, by John
Ludwickson and John M. O'Shea.
- The
Canadian Sioux, by James H. Howard.
- Ceremonies
of the Pawnee, by James R. Murie; edited by Douglas
R. Parks.
- Comanche
Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective,
by Thomas W. Kavanagh.
- Corbett
Mack: The Life of a Northern Paiute, as told by
Michael Hittman.
- A
Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee, by Jack B. Martin
and Margaret McKane Mauldin.
- The
Four Hills of Life: Northern Arapaho Knowledge and
Life Movement, by Jeffrey D. Anderson.
- From the Sands to the Mountain:
Change and Persistence in a Southern Paiute Community,
by Pamela A. Bunte and Robert J. Franklin. (out of
print)
- A
Grammar of Comanche, by Jean Ormsbee Charney.
- A Grammar of Kiowa, by Laurel
J. Watkins.
- Haida
Syntax, 2-Volume Set, by John Enrico.
- The
Heiltsuks Dialogues of Culture and History on the
Northwest Coast, by Michael E. Harkin.
- Koasati
Dictionary, by Geoffrey D. Kimball.
- Koasati
Grammar, by Geoffrey D. Kimball.
- The
Lakota Ritual of the Sweat Lodge History and Contemporary
Practice, by Raymond A. Bucko.
- Lushootseed
Texts: An Introduction to Puget Salish Narrative Aesthetics,
by Crisca Bierwert.
- The
Medicine Men: Oglala Sioux Ceremony and Healing,
by Thomas H. Lewis.
- Northern
Haida Songs, by Wendy Bross Stuart and John Enrico.
- One
Hundred Years of Old Man Sage: An Arapaho Life,
by Jeffrey D. Anderson.
- People
of the Dalles: The Indians of the Wascopam Mission,
by Robert Boyd.
- Powhatan's
World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures,
by Frederic W. Gleach.
- Prophecy
and Power among the Dogrib Indians, by June Helm.
- Reserve
Memories: The Power of the Past in a Chilicotin Community,
by David W. Dinwoodie.
- The
Salish Language Family: Reconstructing Syntax,
by Paul D. Kroeber.
- The
Semantics of Time: Aspectual Categorization in Koyukon
Athabaskan, by Melissa Axelrod.
- "They
Treated Us Just Like Indians:" The Worlds of
Bennett County, South Dakota, by Paula L. Wagoner.
- Traditional
Narratives of the Arikara Indians (Interlinear translations)
Volume 1 Stories of Alfred Morsette, by Douglas
R. Parks.
- Traditional
Narratives of the Arikara Indians, Volume 2 Stories
of Other Narrators, by Douglas R. Parks.
- Traditional
Narratives of the Arikara Indians, English Translations,
Volume 3 Stories of Alfred Morsette, by Douglas
R. Parks.
- Traditional
Narratives of the Arikara Indians, English Translations,
Volume 4 Stories of Other Narrators, by Douglas
R. Parks.
- Traditional
Narratives of the Arikara Indians, by Douglas
R. Parks.
- Wolverine
Myths and Visions: Dene Traditions from Northern Alberta,
edited by Patrick Moore and Angela Wheelock.
- Yuchi
Ceremonial Life: Performance, Meaning, and Tradition
in a Contemporary American Indian Community, by
Jason Baird Jackson.
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2002, 2003, The Trustees of Indiana
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