Hupa Bibliography

American Indian Technical Services, Inc. Anthropological Study of the Hupa, Yurok, and Karok Indian Tribes of Northwestern California: Final Report. Sacramento, Calif.: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1982.

American Indian Paper Dolls. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University, Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program, n.d.

Anderson, Kat. "California Indian Horticulture." Fremontia, vol. 18, no. 2 (1990): 7-14.

___. "Native Californians as Ancient and Contemporary Cultivators." In Before the Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians, comp. and ed. T. C. Blackburn, and K. Anderson, 151-174. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, no. 40. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1993.

Angulo, Jaime de, and Béclard D'Harcourt. "La Musique des Indiens de la Californie du Nord." Journal de la Société des Américanistes, n.s., vol. 23 (1931): 189-228.

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. "Culture Processes." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 42, no. 1 (1940): 21-48.

___. Indian Shakers: A Messianic Cult of the Pacific Northwest. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1957.

Barrett, Samuel A. "The Jump Dance at Hupa, 1962." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 28 (1963): 73-85.

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.

___. Ecological Determinants of Aboriginal California Populations. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 49, no. 2. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

Beals, Ralph L. "Kinship Terminology and Social Structure." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 25 (1961): 129-148.

Bean, Lowell John. "California Indian Shamanism and Folk Curing." In American Folk Medicine: A Symposium, ed. W. D. Hand, 109-123. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Bean, Lowell John, and Harry W. Lawton. "Some Explanations for the Rise of Cultural Complexity in Native California with Comments on Proto-Agriculture and Agriculture." In Before the Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians, comp. and ed. T. C. Blackburn, and K. Anderson, 27-54. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, no. 40. Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1993.

Bennett, Ruth. "Analysis of a Hupa Storytelling Event." Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, vol. 3 (1977): 182-193.

___. Integration of Bilingual Emphasis Program into University Curriculum: Multiple Subjects Credential Program: Hupa, Yurok, Karuk, or Tolowa Emphasis. Arcata, Calif.: Bilingual Emphasis Program, Education Department and Center for Community Development, Humboldt State University; [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center, 1987.

___. Sentence Building with a Macintosh Microcomputer. [S.l.: s.n.], 1986.

Bennyhoff, James A. Californian Fish Spears and Harpoons. Anthropological Records, vol. 9, no. 4. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

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, 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.

___. Semantic Structures in Northwestern California and the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1976.

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.

___. "Kroeber's Theory of Culture Areas and the Ethnology of Northwestern California." Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 62, no. 1 (1989): 15-26. Buckley, Thomas. "World Renewal [and] Addendum." Parabola, vol. 13, no. 2 (1988): 82-91.

___. "Yurok Realities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 1982.

Bushnell, John H. "From American Indian to Indian American: The Changing Identity of the Hupa." American Anthropologist, vol. 70, no. 6 (1968): 1108-1116.

Bushnell, John H. "Hupa Reaction to the Trinity River Floods: Post-Hoc Recourse to Aboriginal Belief." American Anthropologist, vol. 42, no. 4 (1969): 316-324.

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.

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: Colusa County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 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: Fresno County, ed. J. Davis-Kimball. 3 vols. Berkeley: California Indian Library Collections, 1993.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

California, ed. R. F. Heizer. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.

California Indian Basketweavers Gathering, June 28-30, 1991: A Special Report, ed. B. Ortiz. Berkeley: News from Native California, 1992. Special supplement to News from Native California (Winter 1991/92): 13-36.

The California Indians, ed. J. Norton. Berkeley: Native American Studies Program, University of California, 1989. Special issue of American Indian Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 4 (Fall 1989): 325-546.

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

Chambers, G. A. "A Ghost Dance on the Klamath River." Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 19, no. 73 (1906): 141-142.

Chartkoff, Joseph L. "A Rock Feature Complex from Northwestern California." American Antiquity, vol. 48, no. 4 (1983): 745-760.

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.

A Collection of Ethnographical Articles on the California Indians, ed. R. F. Heizer. Ballena Press Publications in Archaeology, Ethnology, and History, no. 7. Ramona, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976.

Connolly, Thomas J. "A Culture-Historical Model for the Klamath Mountain Region of Southwest Oregon and Northern California." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 10, no. 2 (1988): 246-260.

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.

___. 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.

___. Trends in Marriage and Divorce Since 1850. Ibero-Americana, 24. 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.

___. "Trends in Marriage and Divorce Since 1850." In The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, S. F. Cook, 365-393. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

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.). Cultural Resource Survey and Evaluation of Portions of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Humboldt County, California, Staff of the Sonoma State University Anthropological Studies Center Under the Supervision of David A. Fredrickson. Rohnert Park, Calif.: Anthropological Studies Center, Sonoma State University, 1982. Draft Report.

Davis, James T. Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 54. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1961.

___. Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of California. Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, no. 54. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Survey, 1961. Reprinted: Aboriginal California: Three Studies in Culture History, ed. R. F. Heizer. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963; Ramona, Calif.: Ballena, Press, 1974.

Davis, Lee. "On This Earth: Hupa Land Domains, Images and Ecology on `Deddeh Ninnisan'." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1988.

___. "Tracking Jedediah Smith Through Hupa Territory." In The California Indians, ed. J. Norton, 369-390. Berkeley: Native American Studies Program, University of California, 1989. Special issue of American Indian Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 4 (Fall 1989).

Dixon, Roland Burrage. "Basketry Designs of the Maidu Indians of California." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 2, no. 2 (1900): 266-276.

___. The Chimariko Indians and Language. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 5, no. 5. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1910.

___. "Chimariko Culture and Language," 1910. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 95.

___. "The Mythology of the Shasta-Achomawi." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 7, no. 4 (1905): 607-612.

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. 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.

Drucker, Philip. Cultures of the North Pacific Coast. San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Co., 1965.

___. Indians of the Northwest Coast. Anthropological Handbook of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 10. New York: Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1955.

DuBois, Cora A. The 1870 Ghost Dance. Anthropological Records, vol. 3, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. DuBois, Cora A. "The 1870 Ghost Dance." In The California Indians: A Source Book, 2nd ed., comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple, 496-499. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

Dundes, Alan. "Folkloristic Commentary." In Karok Myths, comp. A. L. Kroeber, and E. W. Gifford, xxxiii-xli. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

An Educational Coloring Book of California Indians, ed. and ill. L. Spizzirri, P. M. Spizzirri, and E. L. Reedstrom. Medinah, Ill.: Spizzirri Publishing Co., 1986.

Elsasser, Albert B. "The Archaeology of the North Coast of California." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1965.

Emanuels, George. California Indians: An Illustrated Guide. Walnut Creek, Calif.: G. Emanuels (dba Diablo Books), 1991. Distributed: Lemoore, Calif.: Kings River Press.

Ethnology of the Northern California Coast Indian Tribes, 1903-1927. Palo Alto, Calif.: Bay Microfilm, Inc., 1970. Originally published as: University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1903-1927.

The Extension of Tradition: Contemporary Northern California Native American Art in Cultural Perspective, ed. F. R. La Pena, and J. T. Driesbach. Sacramento, Calif.: Crocker Art Museum, 1985. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, Calif., July 13-October 6, 1985.

The Federal Cylinder Project [Excerpts for California Indians]: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies. Washington, D.C.: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1984.

The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, vol. 5: California Indian Catalog, Middle and South American Indian Catalog, and Southwestern Indian Catalog, ed. J. A. Gray, and E. J. Schupman. Studies in American Folklife, no. 3, vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1990.

Forbes, Jack D. Native Americans of California and Nevada. Rev. ed. Happy Camp, Calif.: Naturegraph Publishers, 1982. Reprint of: 1969.

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

Freeman, John F., comp. A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indian in the Library of the American Philosophical Society. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 65. Philadelphia, Penn.: American Philosophical Society, 1966.

Fry, Winifred S. "Humboldt Indians." In A Collection of Ethnographical Articles on the California Indians, ed. R. F. Heizer, 5-14. Ramona, Calif.: Ballena Press, 1976. Reprint of: Out West, vol. 21 (1904): 503-514.

Garner, Van H. The Broken Ring: The Destruction of the California Indians. Great West and Indian Series, 46. Tucson, Ariz.: Westernlore Press, 1982.

Gayton, Anna H. "Areal Affiliations of California Folktales." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 37, no. 4, pt. 1 (1935): 582-599.

George, Laura Lee. "A Boarding School Experience." In Our People Speak: An Anthology of Indian Writing, 25-26. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University, Indian Teacher and Educational Preparation Program, and the Redwood Writing Project, 1982.

___. "The Boy Who Turned Into a Deer." In Our People Speak: An Anthology of Indian Writing, 49-50. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University, Indian Teacher and Educational Preparation Program, and the Redwood Writing Project, 1982.

___. "How I Learned to Write." In Our People Speak: An Anthology of Indian Writing, 30-31. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University, Indian Teacher and Educational Preparation Program, and the Redwood Wrting Project, 1982.

Gibbs, George. George Gibb's Journal of Redick McKee's Expedition Through Northwestern California in 1851, ed. R. F. Heizer. Berkeley: University of California Archaeological Research Facility, 1972. Reprinted from: Schoolcraft, Henry R. Historical and Statistical Information Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, vol. 3, 99-177. Philadelphia, Penn.: Lippincott, 1853.

___. "Observations on Some Indian Dialects of Northern California." In Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, H. R. Schoolcraft, vol. 3, 420-423. Philadelphia, Penn.: Lippincott, 1860.

___. "[Weitspek (Pohlik Klamath) and Hopah Dictionaries and Ethnographic Notes]," 1852. Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives, Washington, D.C.; manuscript notebook no. 954.

Gifford, Edward Winslow. Californian Anthropometry. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 22, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1926.

___. "Californian Balanophagy." In Essays in Anthropology Presented to A.L. Kroeber in Celebration of his Sixtieth Birthday, June 11, 1936, 87-98. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1936.

___. "Californian Balanophagy." In The California Indians: A Source Book, 2nd ed., comp. and ed. R. F. Heizer, and M. A. Whipple, 301-305. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.

___. 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.

___. "Original (Field) Notes and Rough Drafts for Typescript on Karok Ceremonial Life," 1943. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1 item 63. Unpublished field notes.

___. "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.

___. "World Renewal Ceremony of Northwest California," n.d. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; CU 23.1.

Gifford, Edward Winslow, and Gwendoline Harris Block, 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.

___, 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.

Gifford, Edward Winslow, and Phil C. Orr. Californian Shell Artifacts; Appendix: Additional Bone Artifacts. Anthropological Records, vol. 9, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1947.

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.

___. "A Confession as to Errors in Hupa Linguistics." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 10 (1908): 170-171.

___. "Conscious Word-Making by the Hupa." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 3, no. 1 (1901): 208-209.

___. Elements of the Kato Language. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 11, no. 1. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1912.

___. "Hon-sitch-a-til-ya: A Hupa Dance." Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Arts, vol. 3, no. 2 (1901): 117-122. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Hupa Texts. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 1, no. 2. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1904.

___. "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.

___. "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.

___. Life and Culture of the Hupa. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 1, no. 1. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1903.

___. "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.

___. The Morphology of the Hupa Language. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 3. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: The University Press, 1905.

___. 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.

___. Pitch Accent in Hupa. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 23, no. 6. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1928.

___. "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.

Goff, Colleen. "Hupa Calendar Stones." In Our People Speak: An Anthology of Indian Writing, 36-40. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University, Indian Teacher and Educational Preparation Program, and the Redwood Writing Project, 1982.

Gogol, John M. "Klamath, Modoc, and Shasta Basketry." American Indian Basketry, vol. 3, no. 2 (1983): 4-19. [Whole issue no. 10]. Goldschmidt, Walter R. "Ethics and the Structure of Society: An Ethnological Contribution to the Sociology of Knowledge." American Anthropologist, n.s., vol. 53, no. 4, pt.1 (1951): 506-524.

___. Nomlaki Ethnography. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnolology, vol. 42, no. 4. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951.

Goldschmidt, Walter R., and Harold E. Driver. The Hupa White Deerskin Dance. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 35, no. 8. Salinas, Calif.: Coyote Press, n.d. Reprint of: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1940.

Golla, Victor. "Coyote and Frog (Hupa)." In Northern California Texts, ed. V. Golla, and S. Silver, 17-25. Native American Texts Series, vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

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

___. A Short Practical Grammar of Hupa. 1st ed. [Hoopa, California]: Hupa Language Program, Hoopa Valley Tribe, 1985.

Gould, Richard A. "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).

Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, U.S. Senate, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, on S. 2723: To Partition Certain Reservation Lands Between the Hoopa Valley Tribe and the Yurok Indians, to Clarify the Use of Tribal Timber Proceeds. September 14, 1988. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1989.

Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, on H.R. 4469: Partition Certain Lands Between the Hoopa Valley Tribe and the Yurok Indians, September, 30, 1988. Serial no. 77. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1988.

Heffner, Kathy. Ethnohistoric Study of the Trinity Summit, Humboldt County, California. Eureka, Calif.: Six Rivers National Forest, 1983.

___. "Following the Smoke": Contemporary Plant Procurement by the Indians of Northwest California. Eureka, Calif.: Six Rivers National Forest, 1984.

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