BI103ING LISTAUG 5 1924.1I?American AnthropologistNEW SERIESORGANOFTHEAMERICANANTHROPOLOGICALASSOCIA-THE SOCIETY OFTION,AND THE AMERICANWASHINGTON,ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY OFNEWYORKPublication CommitteeC. Chairman R.W. FARABEE, ex-officio; JOHN SWANTON, Secretary ex-officio;S. A. S. W. A. A. F. W.BARRETT, CULIN, J. FEWKES, GOLDENWEISER,E. A. A. A. E. A. L.HODGE, HOOTON, HRDLICKA, JENKS, KROEBER,B. G. C. W. K. S. G. E.LAUFER, MACCURDY, MOOREHEAD, MORLEY,H. H. N. C. WISSLER.SAPIR, J. SPINDEN, WARDLE,Sub-CommitteeAdvisoryF. W. HODGE W. B. LAUFER(Chairman); J. FEWKES,R. D. C.JOHN Washington,SWANTON, Editor,ROBERT H. LOWIE andFRANK G. Associate EditorsSPECK,VOLUME 24U. S. A.MENASHA, WIS.,PUBLISHED FORTHE AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONANTHROPOLOGICAL1922VA5M.S.V/. zCop.lirBANTA PUBLISHING COMPANYGEORGEWIS.MENASHA,CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24ARTICLESPageThe Vision in Plains Culture. RUTH FULTON BENEDICT 1Medicines Used the Micmac Indians. WILSON D. WALLIS. 24byThe Traditional and the of the Seneca Nation.Origin NamingFREDERICK HOUGHTON 31A New Historical Narrative. RALPH L. ROYS 44MayaThe First Season's Work of the American School in France forPrehistoric Studies. GEORGE GRANT MACCURDY 61The of Some Ancient Bronze in the Dawn of theCompositionArt of BRINTON PHILLIPS 129GEORGEMetallurgy.New Phases in the of Primitive Music. HELEN H.StudyROBERTS 144The and Position of the Tacana In-Ethnological Linguisticdians of Bolivia. RUDOLPH SCHULLER 161The ...
BI103ING LISTAUG 5 1924.1I?
American Anthropologist
NEW SERIES
ORGANOFTHEAMERICANANTHROPOLOGICALASSOCIA-
THE SOCIETY OFTION,
AND THE AMERICANWASHINGTON,
ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF
NEWYORK
Publication Committee
C. Chairman R.W. FARABEE, ex-officio; JOHN SWANTON, Secretary ex-officio;
S. A. S. W. A. A. F. W.BARRETT, CULIN, J. FEWKES, GOLDENWEISER,
E. A. A. A. E. A. L.HODGE, HOOTON, HRDLICKA, JENKS, KROEBER,
B. G. C. W. K. S. G. E.LAUFER, MACCURDY, MOOREHEAD, MORLEY,
H. H. N. C. WISSLER.SAPIR, J. SPINDEN, WARDLE,
Sub-CommitteeAdvisory
F. W. HODGE W. B. LAUFER(Chairman); J. FEWKES,
R. D. C.JOHN Washington,SWANTON, Editor,
ROBERT H. LOWIE andFRANK G. Associate EditorsSPECK,
VOLUME 24
U. S. A.MENASHA, WIS.,
PUBLISHED FOR
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONANTHROPOLOGICAL
1922V
A5
M.S.
V/. z
Cop.
lir
BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANYGEORGE
WIS.MENASHA,CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24
ARTICLES
Page
The Vision in Plains Culture. RUTH FULTON BENEDICT 1
Medicines Used the Micmac Indians. WILSON D. WALLIS. 24by
The Traditional and the of the Seneca Nation.Origin Naming
FREDERICK HOUGHTON 31
A New Historical Narrative. RALPH L. ROYS 44Maya
The First Season's Work of the American School in France for
Prehistoric Studies. GEORGE GRANT MACCURDY 61
The of Some Ancient Bronze in the Dawn of theComposition
Art of BRINTON PHILLIPS 129GEORGEMetallurgy.
New Phases in the of Primitive Music. HELEN H.Study
ROBERTS 144
The and Position of the Tacana In-Ethnological Linguistic
dians of Bolivia. RUDOLPH SCHULLER 161
The Domestic Use of Oil the Southernamong Aborigines.
HERBERT B. BATTLE 171
The of in Decorative Art. GLADYS A.Complexity Rhythm
REICHARD 183
209James Mooney
Contributions to FRANK HAMILTONHopi History. GUSHING,
WALTER and ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS 253J. FEWKES,
The Medicine Wheel. GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 299
Hawaiian MARTHA W. BECKWITH 311Riddling.
Medicine of Farmer. ALBERT B. REAGAN 332Songs George
of the Mound Ross Ohio.Exploration City Group, County,
WILLIAM C. MILLS 397
Feather Mantles of California. CHARLES C. WILLOUGHBY 432
438A Prochlorite Bannerstone LEONARD BAERWorkshop. JOHN
A Discovered Stone in Sweden. &Recently Sculpture Oland,
441GEORGE T. FLOM
The and Political MFamily Hunting Territory Lenape Organiza-
448tion. WILLIAM CHRISTIE MACLEOD. .24OF VOLUMECONTENTSiv
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