Office of Indian Affairs. Bulletin 3. (1923)* UNITED STAGES INDIANS. Historical References. Abel, Annie Heloise : History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi. American Historical Association, 1906. For sale by Superintendent of Docu¬ ments, Washington,D.C* (paper) 60^; (cloth) 75/(. 8vo. pp. 237-450, The American Indian;Vol* 1, The American Indians as Slaveholders and Seces¬ sionists, An Omitted chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern Con¬ federacy ;Vol, 2, The American Indians as participants in the Civil WarjVol* 3, Indian Territory Under Reconstruction, The Arthur H» Clark CoCleveland, Ohio, $5,00 single volume, $12*50 set. Adair, James (trader) : The History of the American Indians, particularly those Nations adjoining to thesMississippi; east and west Florida, Georgia,South and North Carolina, and Virginia; containing an account of their Origin, Language,Manners, Re¬ ligious and Civil Customs, Laws, Form of Government, Punishments, Conduct in War and Domestic Life, their Habits, Diet,Agriculture, Manufactures, Diseases and Methods of Cure, and other Particulars, sufficient to render it A Complete Indian System, with observations on former Historians, the Conduct of our Colony Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries,etc. London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1775. American State Papers : Documents, Legislative and Executive, of Congress of the United States. Bancroft, Hubert Howe : History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. San Francisco: The History Co., 1890. 828 pp. History of the North .Mexican States. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Co., 1884. 751 pp., maps. Native Races of the Pacific Coast. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1874. 5 vole. Bandelier, Adolph F .: Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico. Papers of the School of American Archaeology, 1910. 28 pp* Outline of Documentary History of the Zuni Tribe. Cambridge:1892« 118 pp* On the Sources for Aboriginal History of Spanish America. Salem;1879. 23 pp* Historical Introduction to Studies among the Sedentary Indians of. New Mexico and report on the ruin of the Pueblo of pecos. Boston; Cupples, Upham & Co* 1883. 122 pp., ill. Bea uchamp, William M .: A History of the New York Iroquois now commonly called the oix waxions (New York State Museum Bulletin 78) . Albany: New York State Educa¬ tion Departmerrt 1905. 461 p.p* Ill* Bibliography. Blair, Emma Helen: The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as described by Nicholas perrot, Bacqueville de la potherie, Morrell Marston, and Thomas Forsyth. Cleveland; The Arthur H. Clark Co.,1911. 8vo 2 vols* Maps. Ill* I Bought on, yjillia : History of Ancient peoples. New York : G.P.Putnam’s Sons, 1897. 541 pp. Ill. Bozman, John Leed s-; . The History of Maryland from its first settlement in 1633 to the restora¬ tion in 1660, Baltimore: Lucas & De&ver, 1837. 2 vols. Brooks, Elbridg e; The Story of the American Indian. Boston: D. Lothrop Co., 1887. 312 pp. Ill. Garvey, Henry ; History of Shawnee Indians, 1681-1854. Cincinnati; 1855. 316 pp- Clark, S, A .; pioneer Days of Oregon History. Published by author. 2 Vols. \78vo« Coe, Charles h .: Red patriots; The Story of the Seminole. Cincinnati: The Editor publishing Co., 1898. Out of print. Copway, George ; - The Traditional History and characteristic Sketches of the 0jibway Nation. Boston; 1851* Coues, Elliott (ed) ; History of the Expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark to the sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia Pviver to the pacific Ocean, performed during the years 1804-5-6, by order of the Government of the United States, ... including a diligent study of the original manuscript, journals and field notebooks of the explorers, ... bibliographical introduction. New York: Francis P. Harper, 1893, 4 vols. Cushman, H, B .: ... rpttV __ History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Natchez Indians. Greenville, lexas Headlight printing Co., 1899. 8vo* 608 pp* DeForest, John W .: History of the Indians of Connecticut from 1850. Hartford; TfcuJas. Hamersley,1851. the earliest known period to 509 pp* Map. Ill. Drake, Sa muel G .: . . . „ 0 _ oy1orf ,i Biography and History of the Indians of North America; compri^i 86 account of them, and details of the lives of all the most distinguished chiefs and others who have been noted among the various In lan upon the continent; also a history of their wars, their manners and cu - toms. Boston: J. Drake, 1835* 8vo. 552 pp. Ill* Eaton, Rachel Caroline : John Ross and the Cherokee Indians. Co., 1914. $1.50. Menasha, Wis*: Geo. Banta publishing Ethno 1 og y» - Bur eau of : «. . . Handbook of American Indians Mbrth of Mexico, edited by Frederick Webb’ Hodge. Washington,1907,1910..2 vols. 972, 1221 pp*, ill., map. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, Washington,D.C.,$3*00, (An encycl'o- paedia of Indian customs, history, biography, etc*,,containing extensive bibliography *) Finley, James B .: Life among the Indians; edited by Rev* D* W* Clark. New York: Methodist Book Concern. (Contains history of Ohio Indians.) Fynn, A* J.: The American Indian. Boston: Little,Brown & Co 4 ,1907. 275 pp*> ill^ Grin ne ll, Georg e Bird; The Story of the Indian. New York: D* Appleton & Co*,1900. Haines, Elijah M ,; . The American Indian. Chicago: The Mas-sin-ne^gan Co*, 1888* 821 PP*> ill* Halkett, John : Historical notes respecting the Indians of North America, with remarks on the attempt made to convert and civilize them* London: 1825. Harvey, Henry: . . History of the Shawnee Indians from the year 1681 to 1854. Cincinna i: 1S. . 326 pp* Heckew elder, Jo hn: . , An account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian a 1 ^ once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring States. Phi a e p ia, 1876. Howe, Henry: _ tt 1fi r rl o 7 o Historical Collections of the Great West* Cincinnati;Henry Howe, Indi an Of fice: ' , . . n r Annual Reports* For sale by Superintendent of Documents,Washing , Irving, Theodore: „ , . T & The Conquest of Florida, by Hernando de Soto. Philadelphia: C Y> Blanchard, 1835* 2 vols* 290, 302 pp* James, George Warton : T . ++1ft Rrown & Co*, The Old Franciscan Missions of California. Boston: Little, Br 1913* Ill* Kino. Father Eusebio Francisco: +vip hs*< ~ kino’s Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta; A contemporary Arthur H* ginnings of California, Sonora, and Arizona. Cleveland. The Arthur n Clark Go., 1919. (Contained in Bureau of Ecology ^port ,1905-60 672 pp. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., ’cedar Rapids, Iowa:The Torch Press,1909. 136 pp. HI. i 1 - 10 ' - 3 - McBeth, Kate C .: - The Nez Perce Indians since Lewis and Clark* New York :Fleming H.Revell C.o*, ; -' Si*50. McKenney, Thomas L *: History of the Indian Tribes -of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the principal Chiefs* Philadelphia:Rice,Rutter & Co*,1865. 3 vols. Ill* 333., 305, 392 pp* Moorehead, Warre n K*: The American Indian in the United States; period 1850-1914, Andover,Mass,; The Andover press, 1914.’ ill, 0* Callaghan,. E* B ,: The Documentary History of the State of New York; arranged under direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State* Albany: Weed, parsons & "Co., 1849, penhallow, Samu el; The History of the Wars of New England with the Eastern Indians, or a itarrat. tive of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the 10th of August, 1703, to the peace renewed 13th of July, 1713, and from the 25th of July, 1722, to their submission 15th of December, 1725, which was ratified August 5th, 1726* Cincinnati: Vim. Dodge, 1859. Robertson, William : The History of the Discovery and Settlement of America. New York: Harper & Bros*, 1846* 570 pp* Ronan, Peter : Historical Sketch of the Flathead Indian Nation from 1813 ta-1890. Helena, Mont., 1890*. Schoolcraft, Hen ry R *: _ * Historic aid and''statistical information respecting the history, condi ions, an prospects af the Indian tribes of the United States* Philadelphia: Lippm- cott, 1851-1857. 6 vols. Starr, Frederick : 1 American Indians. Boston; D.C* Heath & Co*, 1899. 227 pp*, ill children,) (For school State Historical Societies: Each. State has an historical society which furnishes Indian history of that particular State. information relative to Wissler, Clark : _ A The American Indian. New York: McMurtie, 1917, ^3.16* Indian Office* Booklists upon particular Indian subjects will be furnished upon application. None of the above books are for distribution by the Indian Office, but may be obtained from the publishers or bookdealers. (4900)