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LIBRARY CATALOGUE SLIPS.
Series title.
Author title.
Title for subject entry.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR.
CONTENTS.
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
INTRODUCTION.
PUBLICATIONS.
FIELD WORK.
MOUND EXPLORATIONS.
GENERAL FIELD STUDIES.
OFFICE WORK.
NECROLOGY.
MR. JAMES STEVENSON.
ACCOMPANYING PAPER.
PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, BY GARRICK MALLERY.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. PETROGLYPHS.
CHAPTER II. PETROGLYPHS IN NORTH AMERICA.
SECTION 1. CANADA.
NOVA SCOTIA.
ONTARIO.
MANITOBA.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
SECTION 2. UNITED STATES.
ALASKA.
ARIZONA.
CALIFORNIA.
COLORADO.
CONNECTICUT.
GEORGIA.
IDAHO.
ILLINOIS.
IOWA.
KANSAS.
KENTUCKY.
MAINE.
MARYLAND.
MASSACHUSETTS.
MINNESOTA.
MONTANA.
NEBRASKA.
NEVADA.
NEW MEXICO.
NEW YORK.
NORTH CAROLINA.
OHIO.
OREGON.
PENNSYLVANIA.
RHODE ISLAND.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
TENNESSEE.
TEXAS.
UTAH.
VIRGINIA.
WASHINGTON.
WEST VIRGINIA.
WISCONSIN.
WYOMING.
SECTION 3. MEXICO.
SECTION 4. WEST INDIES.
PUERTO RICO.
BAHAMA ISLANDS.
GUADELOUPE.
ARUBA.
CHAPTER III. PETROGLYPHS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA.
SECTION I. PETROGLYPHS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
NICARAGUA.
GUATEMALA.
SECTION 2. SOUTH AMERICA.
UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA.
GUIANA.
VENEZUELA.
BRAZIL.
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.
PERU.
CHILE.
CHAPTER IV. EXTRA-LIMITAL PETROGLYPHS.
SECTION 1. AUSTRALIA.
SECTION 2. OCEANICA.
NEW ZEALAND.
KEI ISLANDS.
EASTER ISLAND.
SECTION 3. EUROPE.
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
SWEDEN.
FRANCE.
SPAIN.
ITALY.
SECTION 4. AFRICA.
ALGERIA.
EGYPT.
SOUTH AFRICA.
CANARY ISLANDS.
SECTION 5. ASIA.
CHINA.
JAPAN.
INDIA.
SIBERIA.
CHAPTER V. CUP SCULPTURES
CHAPTER VI. PICTOGRAPHS GENERALLY.
CHAPTER VII. SUBSTANCES ON WHICH PICTOGRAPHS ARE MADE.
SECTION 1. THE HUMAN BODY.
SECTION 2. NATURAL OBJECTS OTHER THAN THE HUMAN BODY.
STONE.
BONE.
SKINS.
FEATHERS AND QUILLS.
GOURDS.
SHELLS.
EARTH AND SAND.
COPPER.
WOOD.
SECTION 3. ARTIFICIAL OBJECTS.
FICTILE FABRICS.
TEXTILE FABRICS.
CHAPTER VIII. INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS BY WHICH PICTOGRAPHS ARE MADE.
SECTION 1. INSTRUMENTS FOR CARVING.
SECTION 2. INSTRUMENTS FOR DRAWING.
SECTION 3. COLORING MATTER AND ITS APPLICATION.
CHAPTER IX. MNEMONIC.
SECTION 1. KNOTTED CORDS AND OBJECTS TIED.
SECTION 2. NOTCHED OR MARKED STICKS.
SECTION 3. WAMPUM.
SECTION 4. ORDER OF SONGS.
SECTION 5. TRADITIONS.
THE ORIGIN OF THE INDIANS.
SECTION 6. TREATIES.
SECTION 7. APPOINTMENT.
SECTION 8. NUMERATION.
SECTION 9. ACCOUNTING.
CHAPTER X. CHRONOLOGY.
SECTION 1. TIME.
SECTION 2. WINTER COUNTS.
LONE-DOG’S WINTER COUNT.
BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT.
CHAPTER XI. NOTICES.
SECTION 1. NOTICE OF VISIT, DEPARTURE, AND DIRECTION.
SECTION 2. DIRECTION BY DRAWING TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES.
SECTION 3. NOTICE OF CONDITION.
SECTION 4. WARNING AND GUIDANCE.
CHAPTER XII. COMMUNICATIONS.
SECTION 1. DECLARATION OF WAR.
SECTION 2. PROFESSION OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP.
SECTION 3. CHALLENGE.
SECTION 4. SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS MISSIVES.
MESSAGE STICKS.
WEST AFRICAN AROKO.
SECTION 5. CLAIM OR DEMAND.
CHAPTER XIII. TOTEMS, TITLES, AND NAMES.
SECTION 1. PICTORIAL TRIBAL DESIGNATIONS.
IROQUOIAN TRIBAL DESIGNATIONS.
EASTERN ALGONQUIAN TRIBAL DESIGNATIONS.
SECTION 2. GENTILE AND CLAN DESIGNATIONS.
SECTION 3. SIGNIFICANCE OF TATTOO.
TATTOO IN NORTH AMERICA.
TATTOO IN SOUTH AMERICA.
EXTRA-LIMITAL TATTOO.
SCARIFICATION.
SUMMARY OF STUDIES ON TATTOOING.
SECTION 4. DESIGNATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS.
INSIGNIA OR TOKENS OF AUTHORITY.
SIGNS OF INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS.
PROPERTY MARKS.
PERSONAL NAMES.
CHAPTER XIV. RELIGION.
SECTION 1. SYMBOLS OF THE SUPERNATURAL.
SECTION 2. MYTHS AND MYTHIC ANIMALS.
THUNDER BIRDS.
SECTION 3. SHAMANISM.
SECTION 4. CHARMS AND AMULETS.
SECTION 5. RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES.
SECTION 6. MORTUARY PRACTICES.
CHAPTER XV. CUSTOMS.
SECTION 1. CULT SOCIETIES.
SECTION 2. DAILY LIFE AND HABITS.
SECTION 3. GAMES.
CHAPTER XVI. HISTORY.
SECTION 1. RECORD OF EXPEDITION.
SECTION 2. RECORD OF BATTLE.
THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN.
SECTION 3. RECORD OF MIGRATION.
SECTION 4. RECORD OF NOTABLE EVENTS.
CHAPTER XVII. BIOGRAPHY.
SECTION 1. CONTINUOUS RECORD OF EVENTS IN LIFE.
SECTION 2. PARTICULAR EXPLOITS OR EVENTS.
CHAPTER XVIII. IDEOGRAPHY.
SECTION 1. ABSTRACT IDEAS EXPRESSED PICTORIALLY.
AFTER.
AGE—OLD AND YOUNG.
WINTER—COLD—SNOW.
SECTION 2. SIGNS, SYMBOLS, AND EMBLEMS.
SECTION 3. SIGNIFICANCE OF COLORS.
DECORATIVE USE OF COLOR.
IDEOCRASY OF COLORS.
COLOR IN CEREMONIES.
COLOR RELATIVE TO DEATH AND MOURNING.
COLORS FOR WAR AND PEACE.
COLOR DESIGNATING SOCIAL STATUS.
SECTION 4. GESTURE AND POSTURE SIGNS DEPICTED.
WATER.
CHILD.
CHAPTER XIX. CONVENTIONALIZING.
SECTION 1. CONVENTIONAL DEVICES.
PEACE.
WAR.
CHIEF.
COUNCIL.
PLENTY OF FOOD.
FAMINE.
STARVATION.
HORSES.
HORSE STEALING.
KILL AND DEATH.
SHOT.
COMING RAIN.
HITTITE EMBLEMS OF KNOWN SOUND.
SECTION 2. SYLLABARIES AND ALPHABETS.
THE MICMAC “HIEROGLYPHICS.”
PICTOGRAPHS IN ALPHABETS.
CHAPTER XX. SPECIAL COMPARISONS.
SECTION 1. TYPICAL STYLE.
SECTION 2. HOMOMORPHS AND SYMMORPHS.
SKY.
SUN AND LIGHT.
MOON.
STARS.
DAYTIME AND KIND OF DAY.
NIGHT.
CLOUD.
RAIN.
LIGHTNING.
HUMAN FORM.
HUMAN HEAD AND FACE.
HAND.
FEET AND TRACKS.
BROKEN LEG.
VOICE AND SPEECH.
DWELLINGS.
ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.
METEORS.
THE CROSS.
SECTION 3. COMPOSITE FORMS.
SECTION 4. ARTISTIC SKILL AND METHODS.
CHAPTER XXI. MEANS OF INTERPRETATION.
SECTION 1. MARKED CHARACTERS OF KNOWN SIGNIFICANCE.
SECTION 2. DISTINCTIVE COSTUMES, WEAPONS, AND ORNAMENTS.
SECTION 3. AMBIGUOUS CHARACTERS WITH ASCERTAINED MEANING.
CHAPTER XXII. CONTROVERTED PICTOGRAPHS.
SECTION 1. THE GRAVE CREEK STONE.
SECTION 2. THE DIGHTON ROCK.
SECTION 3. IMITATIONS AND FORCED INTERPRETATIONS.
CHAPTER XXIII. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS.
LIST OF WORKS AND AUTHORS CITED.
LIST.
INDEX.
Transcriber’s note
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