Monday, April 9, 2012

CHILDREN OF THE SUN BIBLIOGRAPHY, pt. 2

Books and Pamphlets

Anonymous.  Sketches of Mission Life Among the Indians of Oregon.  New York, 1854.

———.  [Peter Skene Ogden?].  Traits of American Indian Life and Character.  New York, 1954.

Armstrong, A. N.  Oregon: Comprising a Brief History and Full Description of the Territories of Oregon and Washington.  Chicago, 1857.

Ballantyne, Robert m.  Hudson's Bay; or Every-Day Life in the Wilds of North America.  Edinburgh and London, 1848.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe.  History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana 1845-1889.  Vol. XXXI in The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft.  San Francisco, 1890.

Blanchet, F. N., and others.  Notices and Voyages of the Famed Quebec Mission to the Pacific Northwest, Being the Correspondence, Notices, etc., of Fathers Blanchet and Demers. . . .  Portland, Oregon, 1956.

Burns, Robert Ignatius, S. J.  The Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest.  New Haven, Connecticut, 1966.

Butler, Robert.  Contributions to the Prehistory of the Columbia Plateau: A Report on Excavations in the Palouse and Craig Mountain Sections.  Pocatello, Idaho, 1962.

Carstensen, Vernon, ed.  Pacific Northwest Letters of George Gibbs.  Portland, Oregon, 1954.

Catlin, George.  George Catlin: Episodes from "Life Among the Indians" and "Last Rambles."  Ed. by Marvin C. Ross, Norman, 1959.

Chittenden, Hiram Martin.  The American Fur Trade of the Far West.  2 vols.  Stanford, California, 1954.

Clark, Ella E.  Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest.  Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1963.

Clark, W. P.  Indian Sign Language.  San Jose, California, 1959.

Cline, Walter, et. al.  The Sinkaietk or Southern Okanogan of Washington.  General Series in Anthropoloby No. 6, Contributions from the Laboratory of Anthropology.  Ed. by Leslie Spier.  Menasha, Wisconsin, 1938.

Collier, Donald, et. al.  Archaeology of the Upper Columbia Region. University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, IX.  Seattle, September, 1942.

Coues, Elliott, ed.  History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark.  4 vols.  New York, 1893.

———.  The Manuscript Journals of Alexander Henry Fur Trader of the Northwest Company and of David thompson Official Geographer and Explorer of the same Company 1799-1814.  3 vols.  New York, 1897.

Cox, Ross.  Adventures on the Columbia River.  2 vols.  London, 1831.

Curtis, Edward S.  The North American Indian, Being a Series of Volumes Picturing and Describing the Indians of the United States and Alaska.  20 vols.  Norwood, Massachusetts, 1907-30.

Daugherty, Richard.  Early Man in Washington.  Olympia, Washington, 1959.

Davidson, Gordon Charles.  The Northwest Company.  University of California Publications in History, VII.  Berkeley, 1918.

De Saint-Amant, M.  Voyages en Californie et dans l'Orégon par M. De Saint-Amant envoyé du gouvernement Francais en 1851-1852.  Paris, 1854.

De Smet, Pierre Jean, S. J.  Letters and Sketches, with a Narrative of a Year's Residence among the Indian Tribes of the Rocky Mountains.  In Vol. XXVII, Ruben Gold Thwaites, ed., Early Western Travels.  Cleveland, 1906.

———.  New Indian Sketches.  New york [n.d.].

———.  Western Missions and Missionaries: A Series of Letters.  New York, 1859.

Diomedi, A[lexander].  Sketches of Modern Indian Life.  [n.p., n.d.].

Douglas, David.  Journal Kept by David Douglas During His Travels in North America 1823-1827.  New York, 1959.

Drumheller, "Uncle Dan."  Uncle Dan Drumheller Tells Thrills of Western Trails in 1854.  Spokane, 1925.

Drury, Clifford Merrill.  F.  First White Women Over the Rockies.  2 vols.  Glendale, California, 1963.

———.  Elkanah and Mary Walker.  Caldwell, Idaho, 1940.

———.  "The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence," in Journal of the Department of History of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.  Vol. XX, Nos. 1, 2, 3.  March, June, September, 1942.

———.  The Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating to the Nez Perce Mission 1838-1842.  Glendale, California, 1958.

———.  A Tepee in His Front Yard: A Biography of H. T. Cowley One of the Four Founders of the City of Spokane, Washington.  Portland, Oregon, 1949.

Dunbar, Seymour, ed.  The Journals and Letters of Major John Owen Pioneer of the Northwest 1850-1871.  Transcribed and edited from the original manuscripts in the Montana Historical Society and the Collection of W. R. Coe, Esq.  2 vols.  New York, 1927.

Edwards, Johathan.  An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington.  Spokane, 1900.

Eells, Myron.  History of Indian missions on the Pacific Coast, Oregon, Washington and Idaho.  Philadelphia, 1882.

Elliott, T. C.  David Thompson, Pathfinder and the Columbia River.  Kettle Falls, Washington, 1911.

Ewing, Charles.  Circular of the Catholic Commissioner for Indian Missions, to Catholics of the United States.  Baltimore, 1874.

Evans, Elwood.  History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington.  2 vols.  Portland, Oregon, 1889.

Glover, Richard, ed.  David Thompson's Narrative 1784-1812.  Toronto, 1962.

Goodman, David Michael.  A Western Panorama 1849-1875: The Travels, Writings and Influence of J. Ross Browne on the Pacific Coast, and in Texas, Nevada, Arizona and Baja California, as the First Mining Commissioner, and Minister to China.  Glendale, California, 1966.

Gray, W. H.  A History of Oregon, 1792-1849, Drawn from Personal Observation and Authentic Information.  Portland, Oregon, 1870.

Fargo, Lucile Foster.  Spokane Story.  New York, 1950.

Field, Virgil F., ed.  The Official History of the Washington National Guard.  7 vols.  Tacoma, 1961-1965.

Franchère, Gabriel.  Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific.  New York, 1854.

Frush, Charles W.  A Trip from the Dalles of the Columbia, Oregon, to Fort Owen, Bitter Root Valley, Montana, in the Spring of 1858.  Contributions To The Historical Society of Montana, II.  Helena, Montana, 1896.

Fryxell, Roald.  "Through a Mirror, Darkly," in The Record.  Washington State university, Pullman, Washington, 1963.

Hamilton, William T.  A Trading Expedition Among the Indians in 1858 from Fort Walla Walla to Blackfoot Country and Return by William T. Hamilton.  Contributions To The Historical Society of Montana, II.  Helena, Montana, 1900.

Hansen, Henry P.  Postglacial Frost Succession, Climate and Chronology of the Pacific Northwest.  Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, Philadelphia, 1947.

Hawthorne, Julian, ed.  History of Washington the Evergreen State From Early Dawn to Daylight.  2 vols.  New York, 1893.

Hines, Gustavus.  Wild Life of Oregon.  New York, 1897.

Hook, Henry H., and Francis J. McQuire.  Spokane Falls Illustrated.  Minneapolis, 1889.

Hosmer, James K., ed.  The Expedition of Lewis and Clark.  2 vols.  Chicago, 1917.

Howard, O. O.  Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard.  2 vols.  New York, 1917.

———.  My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians.  Hartford, Connecticut, 1907.

Hunt, Aurora.  The Army of the Pacific.  Glendale, California, 1951.

Hunt, Garrett B.  Indian Wars of the Inland Empire.  [n.d.].

Hutton, May Arkwright.  The Coeur D'Alenes or a Tale of the Modern Inquisition in Idaho.  [n.p.], 1900.

Irving, Washington.  Astoria.  Portland, Oregon, 1950.

Jessett, Thomas E.  Chief Spokan Gary, 1811-1892, Christian Statesman and Friend of the White Man.  Minneapolis, 1960.

Johansen, Dorothy O., and Charles M. Gates.  Empire of the Columbia.  New York, 1957.

Josephy, Alvin M., Jr.  The Nez Percé Indians and the Opening of the North West.  New Haven, Connecticut, 1965.

Kane, Paul.  Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America.  London, 1859.

Keyes, E. D.  Fifty Years' Observation of Men and Events Civil and Military.  New York, 1854.

Kip, lawrence.  Army Life on the Pacific: A Journal of the Expedition Against the Northern Indians, the Tribes of the Coeur D'Alenes, Spokans, and Pelouzes, in the Summer of 1858.  New York, 1859.

Lee, D., and J. H. Frost.  Ten Years in Oregon.  New York, 1844.

Lewis, Albert Buell.  Tribes of the Columbia Valley and the Coast of Washington and Oregon.  Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association.  Vol. I, Pt 2.  Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1906.

Lewis, William S.  The Case of Spokane Garry.  Bulletin of the Spokane Historical Society, Vol. I, No 1, Spokane, January, 1917.

Lockley, Fred.  History of the Columbia River Valley  Chicago, 1928.

Maloney, Alice Bay, ed.  Fur Brigade to the Bonaventura John Work's California Expedition 1832-1833.  San Franisco, 1945.

Manring, B. F.  The Conquest of the Coeur D'Alenes, Spokanes and Palouses, the Expedition of olonels E. J. Steptoe and George Wright against the "Northern Indians" in 1858.  Spokane, 1912.

Merk, Frederick, ed.  Fur Trade and Empire George Simpson's Journal.  Cambridge Massachusetts, 1931.

Morgan, Thomas J.  The Education of American Indians.  [Washington?, n.d.].

Morton, Arthur S.  Sir George Simpson Overseas Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company a Pen Picture of a Man of Action.  Portland, Oregon, 1944.

Mullan John.  Miners and Trevelers' Guide to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado Via the Missouri and Columbia Rivers . . . .  New York, 1865.

Oliphant, J. Orin, ed.  "The Story of Chief Louis Wildshoe," in The Early History of Spokane, Washington, Told by Contemporaries.  Cheney, Washington, 1927.

Palladino, Lawrence B., S. J.  Indian and White in the Northwest.  Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1922.

Park, Wilard Z.  Shamanism in Western North America: A Study in Cultural Relationships.  Evanston and Chicago, 1938.

Parker, Samuel.  Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains.  Ithaca, New York, 1844.

Payette, B. C.  The Oregon Country Under the Union Jack.  Montreal, 1962.

Pickering, John.  "An Essay on a Uniform Orthography for the Indian Languages of North America," in Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.  Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1820.

Point, Nicolas, S. J.  Wilderness Kingdom Indian Life in the Rocy Mountains: 1840-1847.  Ed. by Joseph P. Donnelly, S. J.  Chicago, 1967.

Ralph, Julian.  Our Great West.  New York, 1893.

Raufer, Maria Ilma.  Black Robes and Indians on the Last Frontier.  Milwaukee, 1966.

Ray, Verne F.  Cultural Relations in the Plateau of Northwestern America.  Publications of the FrederickWebb Hodge Anniversary Publication Fund of the Southwest Museum, III.  Los Angeles, 1939.

———.  Cultural Element Distribution: XXII Plateau.  University of California Publication, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1942.

Richmond, Gerald M., and others.  "The Cordilleran Ice Sheet of the Northern Rocky Mountains, and Related Quaternary History of the Columbia Plateau," in The Quarternary of the United States.  Princeton, New Jersey, 1965.

Ritz, Philip.  Settlement of the Great Northern Interior.  San Franciso, 1878.

Ross, Alexander.  Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River.  London, 1849.

———.  The Fur Hunters of the Far West.  Ed. by Kenneth A. Spaulding.  Norman, 1956.

Roy, Prodipto, and Della M. Walker.  Assimilation of the Spokane Indians.  Institute of Agriutural Sciences, Bulletin 628.  Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, 1961.

Ruby, Robert H., and John A. Brown.  Half-Sun on the Columbia: A Biography of Chief Moses.  Norman, 1965.

Ruth, Kent.  Great Day in the West: Forts, Posts, and Rendezvous Beyond the Mississippi.  Norman, 1963.

Saum, Lewis O.  The Fur Trader and the Indian.  Seattle, 1965.

Schoenberg, Wilfred P., S. J.  A Chronicle of Catholi History of the Pacific Northwest 1743-1960.  Spokane, 1962.

Schoolcraft, Henry R.  Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States.  Philadelphia, 1853.

Simpson, Sir George.  Narrative of a Journey Around the World, During the Years 1841, 1842.  2 vols.  London, 1847.

Smalley, Eugene V.  History of the Northern Pacific Railroad.  New York, 1883.

Spier, Leslie.  The Prophet Dance of the Northwest and its Derivatives: The Source of the Ghost Dance. General Series in Anthropology Number I.  Menasha, Wisconsin, 1936.

———.  Tribal Distribution in Washington.  General Series in Anthropology Number 3.  Menasha, Wisconsin, 1936.

Splawn, A. J.  Ka-Mi-akin The Last Hero of the Yakimas. Portland, Oregon, 1917.

Stevens, Hazard.  The Life of General Isaac Ingalls Stevens.  2 vols.  Boston, 1900.

Sutherland, Thomas A.  Howard's Campaign Against the Nez Perce Indians, 1877.  Portland, Oregon, 1878.

Swan, James G.  The Northwest Coast: Or Three Years' Residence in Washington Territory.  New York, 1857.

Townsend, John K.  Narrative of Journey across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River.  In Vol. XXI, Reuben Gold Thwaites, ed., Early Western Travels.  Cleveland, 1905.

Trimble, William J.  The Mining Advance into the Inland Empire, a Comparative Study of the Beginningof the Mining Industry in Idaho and Montana, Eastern Washington and Oregon, and the Southern Interior of British Columbia and of Institutions and Laws Based on That Industry.  Bulletin 638.  University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1914.

Victor, Frances Fuller.  The Early Indian Wars of Oregon.  Salem, Oregon 1894.

Wilkes, Charles, U. S. N.  Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition Durring the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842.  5 vols.  Philadelphia, 1845.

Wilkinson, Earnest L.  Appellant's Reply Brief in the United States Court of Claims Appeals Docket No. 5-62, Washington, n.d.

———.  Petitioner's Proposed Findings of Fact and Brief Before the Indian Claims Commission Docket No. 331, Washington, n.d.

———.  Reply to Defendant's Objection to Petitioner's Proposed Findings of Fact, Objections to Defendant's Proposed Findings of Fact, and Reply Brief before the Indian Claims Commission Docket No. 331, Washington, n.d.

Williams, Howell.  Crater Lake; The Story of its Origin.  Berkeley, 1961.

Wyeth, John B.  oregon: or, a Short History of a Long Journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the Region of the Pacific, by Land.  In Vol. XXI, Reuben Gold Thwaites, ed., Early Western Travels. Cleveland, 1905.

Young, F. G., ed.  The Correspondence and Journals of Captain Nathaniel J. Wyeth 1831-6.  Eugene, Oregon, 1899.

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