List of color photographs: Tribes: Apaches; Arapahos [Arapahoes]; Assiniboin [Assiniboine]; Blackfeet [Blackfoot]; Cheyenne; Cocopa; Crow; Chippewas; Flathead; Iroquois; Kiowa; Maricopa; Nez Perce; Omaha; Pima; Ponca; Otoe; Potawatomi; Pueblo; Sac and Fox; Tonkawas; Wichita; Winnebago -- List of Indian translations [Quotations from Native Americans] -- Reproduction of 1898 Omaha Daily Bee, Peace Jubilee Souvenir Edition -- Foreword -- Bulletin by the Commission on Civil Rights / American Indian Crafts and Culture, v. 8, no. 3, March, 1974 -- Introduction -- Letter about White Swan. Illustrations: Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress, Omaha, Nebraska, 1898 / Frank A. Rinehart -- Indian Ghost Dance / Rinehart -- Sioux in review / Rinehart -- Group of Indian warriors / Rinehart -- Chauncey M. Depew -- William Neville -- Rinehart Studio: F.A. Rinehart, official photographer -- 1898 photographs of Exposition buildings [4 views]. Maps: Dominant types of subsistence / Driver and Massey, Indians of North America, 1961 -- Subsistence areas / Driver and Massey -- Natural vegetation areas / Driver and Massey -- Native population density / after Driver and Massey -- Dominant house types / Driver and Massey -- Dominant clothing materials / Driver and Massey -- Dominant non-cooking containers / Drive and Massey -- Twining or coiling of baskets, bags, or mats / Driver and Massey -- Plaiting of baskets, bags, or mats / Driver and Massey -- Weaving devices / Driver and Massey -- Craft specialization / after Driver and Massey -- Language families.
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