Athapascan Bibliography

Aldrich, Fay G., and Ida McBride. Ancient Legends of the California Indians of the Redwood Empire. Orick, Calif. [F.G. Aldrich and I. McBride], 1939.

Alm, Andy. "Checkbooks Stop Chainsaws: The Lost Coast, California." Sierra, vol. 72, no. 2 (1987): 79-80.

Altschule, Herman. "Exploring the Coast Range in 1850." Overland Monthly, vol. 2 (1888): 320-326.

Area in Northwestern California Showing Territory of Tlo-hom-tah'-hoi, Ko-no-me'-ho and Hah-to-ke'he-wuk Tribes with Parts of the Adjoining Tribes. C. Hart Merriam, cart. Scale [ca. 1:360,000]. [California?: s.n.], 1930.

Barnett, Homer G. Oregon Coast. Anthropological Records, vol. 1, no. 3. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937. Culture Element Distributions: VII. Reprinted: Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d.

Barrett, Samuel A. The Ethno-Geography of Pomo and Neighboring Indians. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 6, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1908.

Baumhoff, Martin A. California Athabascan Groups. Anthropological Records, vol. 16, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958.

___. "Ecological Determinants of Population." In Papers on California Archaeology: 63-69, 34-41. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 41. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1958.

___. An Introduction to Yana Archaeology. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 40. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1957.

Bearss, Edwin C. History, Basic Data, Redwood National Park: Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, California. Rev. ed. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1982. Reprint of: 1969; omits p. 267-431. Microfiche. Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1986. (American History and Culture Research Studies by the National Park Service, 1935-1984, BIBNUM 011546).

Benson, James R., David A. Fredrickson, and Karen C. McGrew. Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Humboldt Bay Area. Eureka, Calif.: Winzler and Kelly Consulting Engineers, 1977. Prepared under contract to Humboldt Bay Wastewater Authority. Surveyed from Little River to Centerville.

Berman, Joan. Ethnography and Folklore of the Indians of Northwestern California: A Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography. Archives of California Prehistory, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, 1986.

Bright, Jane Orstan. "The Phonology of Smith River Athapaskan (Tolowa)." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 30, no. 2 (1964): 101-107.

Bright, Jane Orstan, and William Bright. "Semantic Structures in Northwestern California and the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis." In Formal Semantic Analysis, ed. E. A. Hammel, 249-258. American Anthropologist Special Publication, vol. 67, no. 5, pt. 2. Menasha, Wis.: American Anthropological Association, 1965.

Bright, William. Bibliography of the Languages of Native California: Including Closely Related Languages of Adjacent Areas. Native American Bibliography Series, no. 3. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1982.

Brown, Vinson. Native Americans of the Pacific Coast: Peoples of the Sea Wind. Happy Camp, Calif.: Naturegraph Publishers, 1985. Reprint of: Peoples of the Sea Wind. [New York]: Macmillan, 1971.

Buckley, Thomas. "The `High Country': A Summary of New Data Relating to the Significance of Certain Properties in the Belief Systems of Northwestern California Indians. Appendix M," Draft Environmental Statement, Gasquet-Orleans Road, Chimney Rock Section, 1976. Manuscript on file, Six Rivers National Forest, Eureka, Calif.

Bushnell, John, and Donna Bushnell. "Wealth, Work and World View in Native Northwest California: Sacred Significance and Psychoanalytic Symbolism." In Flowers of the Wind: Papers on Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in California and the Southwest, ed. T. C. Blackburn, 120-182. Socorro, N.M.: Ballena Press, 1978.

Butler, B. Robert. "Late Period Cultural Sequences in the Northeastern Great Basin Subarea and Their Implications for the Upper Snake and Salmon River Country." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 3, no. 2 (1981): 245-256.

California Indian Library Collections. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: California State Library, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 8 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

___. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: Del Norte County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 2 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

___. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: Humboldt County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 3 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

___. Finding Guide to the California Indian Library Collections: Trinity County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

California Athapaskan, Nongatl, Mattole, Wailaki, Lassik and Sinkyone Indians. Photographic Collection (California Indian Library Collections), bk. 3. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993. "Reproduced from The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Musuem of Anthropology Collection of Photographs".

California Indian Resource Guide: Mendocino County, California, ed. and comp. L. Davis, and L. Teixeira. Berkeley: Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, 1991.

The California Indians: A Source Book, comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple. 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

Carpenter, Aurelius O., and Percy H. Milberry. History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the Counties. Los Angeles: Historic Record Co., 1914.

Catanich, Brenda Harmon. "Did Ancient Mysteries Rule Along the Trails?" In Redwood Cavalcade, ed. A. M. Genzoli, and W. E. Martin, 55-57. Eureka, Calif.: Schooner Features, 1968.

Clements, William M., and Frances M. Malpezzi, comps. Native American Folklore, 1879-1979: An Annotated Bibliography. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press, 1984.

Cody, Bertha Parker. "California Indian Baby Cradles." Masterkey, vol. 14, no. 3 (1940): 89-96.

Cook, Eung-Do, and Keren D. Rice, eds. Athapaskan Linguistics: Current Perspectives on a Language Family. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1989.

Cook, Sherburne F. The Aboriginal Population of the North Coast of California. Anthropological Records, vol. 16, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1956.

___. "The Aboriginal Population of Upper California." In XXXV Congreso Internacional de Americanistas: Mexico, 1962, 397-403. Actas y Memorias, 3. Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 1964.

Cook, Sherburne F. The American Invasion, 1848-1870. Ibero-Americana, 23. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943. Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. "The American Invasion, 1848-1870." In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 255-364. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

___. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

___. The Indian Versus the Spanish Mission. Ibero-Americana, 21. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943. Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. "The Indian Versus the Spanish Mission." In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 1-194. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

___. The Physical and Demographic Reaction of the Nonmission Indians in Colonial and Provincial California. Ibero-Americana, 22. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943. Reprinted in: Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of Calfornia Press, 1976.

___. "The Physical and Demographic Reaction of the Nonmission Indians in Colonial and Provincial California." In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 197-251. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Coy, Owen C. The Humboldt Bay Region, 1850-1875: A Study in the American Colonization of California. Los Angeles: California State Historical Association, 1929.

Crook, George. General George Crook: His Autobiography, ed. M. F. Schmitt. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1946.

Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians. New York: Dover Publications, 1975. Reprint of: 24th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology for the Years 1902-1903, 3-809. Washington, D.C: The Bureau, 1907. Reprinted: Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1993 (2 vols.).

Dixon, Roland Burrage, and Alfred Louis Kroeber. "Numeral Systems of the Languages of California." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 9, no. 4 (1907): 663-690.

Driver, Harold E. "California Athapaskan and Other Vocabularies for Culture Element Distribution Studies," 1935. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 5.0-5.4. Unpublished field notes.

Driver, Harold E. Northwest California. Anthropological Records, vol. 1, no. 6. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culture Element Distributions: X. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939.

___. "Vocabularies (from Tolowa, Chilula, Van Duzen, Mattole, Sinkyone of Northwestern California)," California Athapaskan and Other Vocabularies for Culture Element Distribution Studies, 1935. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 5.0. Contents: Athabascan -- Additional Sinkyone 2 vocabulary -- Coast Yuki / by Sam Bell -- Chimariko / by Lucy Montgomery.

DuBois, Cora A. "Tolowa Notes." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 34, no. 2 (1932): 248-262.

___. "Tututni (Rogue River Athapaskan) Field Notes," 1934. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 6. Unpublished field notes.

___. "The Wealth Concept as an Integrative Factor in Tolowa-Tututni Culture." In Essays in Anthropology Presented to A.L. Kroeber in Celebration of his Sixtieth Birthday, June 11, 1936, 67-87. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1936.

Elsasser, Albert B. "Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Lassik, and Wailaki." In California, ed. R. F. Heizer, 190-204. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

Farrand, Livingston. "Shasta and Athapaskan Myths from Oregon." Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 28, no. 109 (1915): 207-242.

Fredrickson, David A. "The North Coastal Region." In California Archaeology, M. J. Moratto, 471-528. Orlando, Fla.: Academic Press, 1984.

Genzoli, Andrew M., and Wallace E. Martin. Redwood Cavalcade. Eureka, Calif.: Schooner Features, 1968.

Gibbs, George. "Journal of the Expedition of Colonel Redick McKee, United States Indian Agent, Through North-Western California: Performed in the Summer and Fall of 1851." In Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, H. R. Schoolcraft, vol. 3, 99-177, 634. Philadelphia, Penn.: Lippincott, 1853.

Gifford, Edward Winslow. Californian Kinship Terminologies. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 18, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1922.

___. "Ethnographic Notes on Hupa Ceremonial and Rituals," 1940. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU.1 23.1 item 171.

Gifford, Edward Winslow. "Ethnographic Notes on the Folklore and Ceremonial Life of the Hupa," 1942. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU.1 23.1 items 62.1-2.

___. "Trait Distribution Analysis of the World Renewal Ceremonies of Northwestern California, by Village," n.d. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 162. Unpublished field notes.

Gifford, Edward Winslow, and Gwendoline Harris Block, comp. Californian Indian Nights: Stories of the Creation of the World, of Man, of Fire, of the Sun, of Thunder, etc., of Coyote, the Land of the Dead, the Sky Land, Monsters, Animal People, etc. Bison Book ed. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1990. Reprint of: Californian Indian Nights Entertainments. Glendale, Calif.: A.H. Clark Co., 1930.

___, comp. Californian Indian Nights Entertainments: Stories of the Creation of the World, of Man, of Fire, of the Sun, of Thunder, etc., of Coyote, the Land of the Dead, the Sky Land, Monsters, Animal People, etc. Glendale, Calif.: A.H. Clark Co., 1930. Reprinted: Californian Indian Nights. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1990.

GO - Road File: Aug. 1989, comp. A. R. Pilling. [S.l.: s.n.], 1989. Articles and clippings.

Goddard, Pliny Earle. "Athapaskan (Hupa)." In Handbook of American Indian Languages, ed. F. Boas, 85-158. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 40. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1911.

___. The Bear River Dialect of Athapascan. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 24, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of Califonia Press, 1929.

___. "Description of Nongatl Fieldwork (Fragment)," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1908. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.13. Unpublished field notes.

___. "Hupa Tracings," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1904. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 items 12.10.1-2. Unpublished field notes.

___. "Kato." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed. F. W. Hodge, vol. 1, 665. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907.

___. "The Kato Pomo not Pomo." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 5, no. 2 (1903): 375-376.

___. "Lassik." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed. F. W. Hodge, vol. 1, 761. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907.

___. "Lassik Tales." Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 19, no. 72 (1906): 133-140. Goddard, Pliny Earle. "Mattole." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed. F. W. Hodge, vol. 1, 822-823. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907.

___. Notes on the Chilula Indians of Northwestern California. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 10, no. 6. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1914.

___. "The Present Condition of Our Knowledge of North American Indian Languages." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 16, no. 4 (1914): 555-601.

___. "Sinkyone." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed. F. W. Hodge, vol. 2, 576. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1910.

___. "Tolowa Tales and Texts," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1911. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.7. Unpublished field notes. Contents: v. 1. Original free translations of myths -- v. 2. Untitled texts -- v. 3. Texts (carbon) with interlinear translations.

___. "Unpublished Nongatl Texts," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, n.d. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.5. Unpublished field notes.

___. "Unpublished Chilula Texts," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1905. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.2.

___. "Wailaki." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed. F. W. Hodge, vol. 2, 893-894. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1910.

___ "Wailaki Myths in English Translation," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1923. Contains three myths in translation (trial "free" translations). With notes of indentification by A. L. Kroeber and Dale Valory.

___. "Wailaki Tales in English Translation (II): With a Letter of Transmittal to A.L. Kroeber," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, 1922. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.6.

___. "Wayside Shrines in Northwestern California." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 15, no. 4 (1913): 702-703.

___. "Wayside Shrines in Northwestern California." In A Collection of Ethnographical Articles on the California Indians, ed. R. F. Heizer, 3-4. Ramona, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976. Reprint of: American Anthropologist, vol. 15 (1913): 702-703.

Goddard, Pliny Earle, and John R. Swanton. "Athapascan Family." In Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, ed F. W. Hodge, vol. 1, 108-110. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 30. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907.

Golla, Victor. "An Etymological Study of Hupa Noun Stems." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 30, no. 2 (1964): 108-117.

Gould, Richard A. Archaeology of the Point St. George Site, and Tolowa Prehistory. University of California Publications in Anthropology, vol. 4. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.

Gould, Richard A. "Ecology and Adaptive Response Among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California." The Journal of California Anthropology, vol. 2, no. 2 (1975): 148-170.

___. "Ecology and Adaptative Response Among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California." In Native Californians: A Theoretical Retrospective, ed. L. J. Bean, and T. C. Blackburn, 49-78. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976.

___. "Indian and White Versions of `The Burnt Ranch Massacre': A Study in Comparative Ethnohistory." Journal of the Folklore Institute, vol. 3, no. 1 (1966): 30-42.

___. "The Indians of Northwest California." In People of California: An Overview of Native California Cultures to Accompany the Opening of the Southwest Museum's Permanent California Exhibit, 12-21. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1985. Special issue of Masterkey, vol. 59, nos. 2-3 (1985).

___. "An Introduction to Tolowa Prehistory: Archaeology and Ethnology Along the Northwestern California Coast." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1965.

___. "Seagoing Canoes Among the Indians of Northwestern California." Ethnohistory, vol. 15, no. 1 (1968): 11-42.

___. "The Wealth Quest Among the Tolowa Indians of Northwestern California." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 110, no. 1 (1966): 67-89.

Gould, Richard A., and Theodore Paul Furukawa. "Aspects of Ceremonial Life Among the Indian Shakers of Smith River, California." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 31 (1964): 51-67.

Gravelle, Marie. "Humboldt County's Scorecard on Children." North Coast Journal of Politics, People, and Art, vol. 22, no. 9 (1991): 12-15.

Graves, Charles S. Before the White Man Came. Yreka, Calif.: Siskiyou News, 1934.

Haas, Mary R. "Algonkian-Ritwan: The End of a Controversy." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 24, no. 3 (1958): 159-173.

Harrington, Mark R. "Trailing Early Californians." Masterkey, vol. 13, no. 5 (1939): 163-166.

Heizer, Robert F., Dennis Bailey, Marke Estis, and Karen Nissen. Catalogue of the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Data Concerning California Tribes and Other American Indians. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1969.

Heizer, Robert F., and Martin A. Baumhoff. Prehistoric Rock Art of Nevada and Eastern California. Cal Paperback ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Heizer, Robert F., and Albert B. Elsasser, comps. The Natural World of the California Indians. California Natural History Guides, 46. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

Hildebrandt, William R. "Late Period Hunting Adaptations on the North Coast of California." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1984): 189-206.

Hoijer, Harry. "Athapaskan Kinship Systems." American Anthropologist, vol. 58, no. 2 (1956): 309-333.

Hoijer, Harry. "Athapaskan Languages of the Pacific Coast." In Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin, ed. S. Diamond, 960-976. New York: Columbia University, 1960.

___. "The Chronology of the Athapaskan Languages." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 22, no. 4 (1956): 219-232.

___. "The Southern Athapaskan Languages." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 40 (1938): 75-87.

Hudson, J. W. "A Diminutive Ceremonial Quiver from California." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 10, no. 7 (1908): 168-170.

Hymes, Dell H. "A Note on Athapaskan Glottochronology." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 23, no. 4 (1957): 291-297.

Hymes, Virginia Dosch. "Athapaskan Numeral Systems." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 21, no. 1 (1955): 26-45.

Jackson, Thomas L. "Reconstructing Migration in California Prehistory." In The California Indians, ed. J. Norton, 359-368. Berkeley: Native American Studies Program, University of California, 1989. Special issue of American Indian Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 4 (Fall 1989).

Jacobs, Melville. "An Historical Event Text from a Galice Athabaskan in Southwestern Oregon." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 34 (1968): 183-191.

Jobson, Robert W., and William R. Hildebrandt. "The Distribution of Oceangoing Canoes on the North Coast of California." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 2, no. 2 (1980): 165-174.

Keane, Augustus H. "Ethnography and Philology of America." In Central America, the West Indies and South America, ed. H. W. Bates, 443-561. Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel Based on Hellwald's "Die Erde Unde Ihre Völker." London: Edward Stanford, 1878. Appendix.

Keeling, Richard. A Guide to Early Field Recordings (1900-1949) at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology. University of California Publications: Catalogs and Bibliographies, vol. 6. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.

Kellogg, J. Michael. "Treatment of Minority Groups in Humboldt County: A History," 1972. M.A. thesis, Humboldt State University, Arcata, Calif.

Kelsey, C. E. "Some Numerals from the California Indian Languages," 1906. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 60.

Kendall, Daythal, comp. A Supplement to A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indians in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 65. Philadelphia, Penn.: American Philosophical Society, 1982.

Knudtson, Peter M. The Wintun Indians of California and Their Neighbors. Happy Camp, Calif.: Naturegraph Publishers, 1977.

Krauss, Michael E. "Proto-Athapaskan-Eyak and the Problem of Na-Dene: The Phonology." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 30, no. 2 (1964): 118-131.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. "The Anthropology of California." In Two Papers on the Aboriginal Ethnography of California, A. L. Kroeber, 1-18. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 56. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1962.

___. "Appendix." In Oregon Coast, H. G. Barnett, 199-203. Anthropological Records, vol. 1, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culture Element Distributions: VII. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937.

___. Area and Climax. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 37, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Culture Element Distributions: III. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1936.

___. "The California Indian Population About 1910." In Ethnographic Interpretations: 1-6, A. L. Kroeber, 218-225. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 47, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957.

___. California Place Names of Indian Origin. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 12, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1916.

___. "California Basketry and the Pomo." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 11, no. 2 (1909): 233-249.

___. "California Basketry and the Pomo." In The California Indians: A Source Book, 2nd ed., comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple, 319-331. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

___. Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North America. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 38. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939.

___. Ethnographic Interpretations: 7-11. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 47, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959.

___. "Goddard's California Athapaskan Texts," Athapaskan Field Note and Manuscript Collections, n.d. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 12.1. Unpublished field notes.

___. Handbook of the Indians of California. New York: Dover Publications, 1976. Reprint of: Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1925. (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, 78).

___. "A Kato War." In Festschrift Publication d'Hommage Offerte au P.W. Schmidt, 394-400. Wein: Mechitharisten-Congregation-Buchdruckerei, 1928.

___. "Linguistic Time Depth Results So Far and Their Meaning." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 21, no. 2 (1955): 91-104.

___. "Nature of the Land-Holding Group." Ethnohistory, vol. 2, no. 4 (1955): 303-314.

___. "Notes on Upper Eel River Indians." In California Athabascan Groups, M. A. Baumhoff, 227-231. Anthropological Records, vol. 16, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958.

___. "Possible Athabascan Influences on Yuki." International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 25 (1959): 59.

___. "Reflections and Tests on Athabascan Glottochronology." In Ethnographic Interpretations: 7-11, A. L. Kroeber, 241-258. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 47, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959.

___. The Religion of the Indians of California. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 4, no. 6. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1907.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. Yokuts Dialect Survey. Anthropological Records, vol. 11, no. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Samuel A. Barrett. Fishing Among the Indians of Northwestern California. Anthropological Records, vol. 21, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Robert F. Heizer. "Continuity of Indian Population in California from 1770/1848 to 1955." In Papers on California Ethnography, 1-22. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility, no. 9. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1970.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Llewellyn Lemont Loud. An Anthropological Expedition of 1913, or Get It Through Your Head, or Yours for the Revolution: Correspondence Between A.L. Kroeber and L.L. Loud, July 12, 1913 - October 31, 1913, ed. R. F. Heizer. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1970.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Dale Valory. "Ethnological Manuscripts in the Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 37 (1967): 1-22.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, and Thomas Talbot Waterman. "Notes on the Geography of Northwestern California: Yurok, Wiyot, Hupa, Chilula," 1918. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 75. Unpublished field notes.

Kroeber, Theodora. "A Note on a California Theme." Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 70 (1957): 72-74.

Lake, Robert G. Chilula: People from the Ancient Redwoods. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982.

___. "The Sacred High Country and the G-O Road Controversy." Wassaja, vol. 9, no. 1 (1982): 19, 28.

Langdon, Margaret, and Shirley Silver. "California t/t." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology Papers in Linguistics, vol. 4 (1984): 139-165.

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