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Library The Fort Klamath Winter Carnival 1927-1938

Student paper by Ronald J. Legget. Dec, 10, 1959  includes information about ski races in those years

PAM 979.591 L43 1959
Library Klamath Falls Fire Department

by Student, Betty Perkins August 12, 1960 

PAM 979.591 P47 1960
Library Bonanza, It's Past, it"s Interesting People

Student paper by Mrs. Jacqulyn Morley for Dr. A. S. Taylor's class 1957

PAM 9979.591 M67 1957
Library The Jacksonville Story

by Richard H. Engeman Early history of Jacksonville, Oregon (two copies)

979/5285 E54 1980
Library Early Days in Phoenix, Oregon

by Marjorie Neill Helms. Small blue paper covered booklet Title misspelled Pheonix instead of Phoenix.  (4 copies )

979.5287 H44 1954
Library 1981 Programs January-September Aletheia Psycho-Physical Foundation

Pamphlet  listing programs by Jack Schwarz and Lois A Scheller : Voluntary Controls, Chakra Development, Meditation, Auras, Health,…

PAM 615.85 A44 1981
Library Games of the North American Indians

Written by Stewart Culin, 1975.  Paperback colored cover, pages 846 pages.  Contents includes: Dice games, guessing games, hand games.…

970.6 C84 1975
Library The Moore Artifact Collection

Light green heavy paper folder, written by Bill and Ruth Brewster.  Three pages of typed report of the  private collection of Indian…

970.6 B74 1960
Library The Far North, 2000 Years of American Eskimo and Indian Art

H. B Collins, F. De Laguna, E Carpenter and P Stone authors.  Paper back pages 289.  National Gallery of Art, Washington 1973.  …

970.6 C64 1973
Library Navaho Weaving

Written by Charles Avery Amsden, hardback book, 263 pages.  Black and white photos.  Contents: finger weaving, loom development in…

970.6 A47 1949
Library Pomo Basketmaking, a Supreme Art for the Weaver

By Elsie Allen (Pomo Indians of Northwestern California).  Paperback pages 67, cover yellow tones.  Contents: Life Story, Gathering…

970.6 A45 1972
Library Oregon Indians Profiles

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

PAM 979.500497
Library Tobacco Among the Karuk Indians of California

Paperback by John Harrington, Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology

970.6 H37 1932
Library The Navajo and His Blanket

1903 book by U. S. Hollister with 3-color plates of a few blankets.

970.6 H64 1903
Library The Hover Collection of Karuk Baskets

paperback catalogue from the Clarke Memorial Museum, Eureka, California, inspired by Grace and Madeline Davis

970.6 H84 1985
Library Siletz - survival for an Artifact

paperback by Leone Letson Kasner sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz, Carrie Bensell Streets

970.6 K38 1976
Library Indian Basketry

paperback book by George Wharton James with over 250 Illustrations 

970.6 J34 1972
Library Indian Baskets of North America

1972 Hardback book by Dr. Frank W. Lamb, published by Riverside Museum Press, Riverside, California

970.6 L34 1972
Library Indian Blankets & Their Makers

1974 hardback book by George Wharton James with 254 illustrations, 32 in Color, Published by Dover Publication, New York

970.6 J34 1974
Library Indian Basketry

Two Volume hardback 1904 book by Otis Tufton Mason, Curator, Division of Ethnology U. S. National Museum.  Studies in a Textile Art Without…

970.6 M38 1904 v. 1 and v. 2
Library Indian Uses of Native Plants

Paperback book by Edith Van Allen Murphey, Alida C. Bowler, Paiutes of Pyramid Lake, Walker River and Fort MacDermitt, Nevada, Shoshones, Bannock…

970.6 M87 1959
Library Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America

1963 by Charles Miles with a foreword by Frederick J. Dockstader

970.6 M34 1963
Library Pueblo Indian Embroidery

 1943 Paperback book by H. P. Mera of the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, New Mexico

970.6 M47 1943
Library Authentic Indian Designs

Edited by Maria Naylor, Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Large paperback book royal blue in color, 219 pages.   Includes,…

970.6 N39 1975
Library Indian Basket Weaving

Beige smallest paperback book, 91 pages, by Sandra Corrie Newman.  How to weave Pomo, Yurok, Pina Navajo Baskets. Black and white…

970.6 N49 1974
Library Collected Papers on Aboriginal Basketry (Anthropological Papers-Number 16)

Light blue paperback, The Nevada State Museum, (1974), 148 pages.  Authors included, JG Gigli, DR Tuohy, PC Orr, CE Rozaire and JM Adovasio…

970.6 N9 1974a
Library Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages

Large brown book, 228 pages. Written by J. W. Powell (Second Edition-with charts).  Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology. Printed by…

970.6 P69 1880
Library Indian Relics of the Pacific Northwest

Smallest, hardback book, with Maroon and yellow cover page, 157 pages.  Written by N. G. Seaman, with black and white photos. Contents: A…

970.6 S41 1946
Library Stone Age on the Columbia River

Smallest hardback book, with gray and maroon cover page, pages 253.  Written by Emory Strong.  Contents: The Setting, The Culture, Trade…

970.6 S87 1959
Library The Birch-Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians

Small green bound hardback book, Pages 71. Written by Earnest Thompson Seton. 1907.  Containing the Woodcraft Indian's Constitution, Laws,…

970.6 T4