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The Vision in Plains Culture. 1

Medicines Used by the Micmac Indians. . 24

The Traditional Origin and the Naming of the Seneca Nation. 31

A New Maya Historical Narrative. 44

The First Season's Work of the American School in France for Prehistoric Studies. 61

The Composition of Some Ancient Bronze in the Dawn of the Art of Metallurgy. {{sc|George Brinton Phillips 129

New Phases in the Study of Primitive Music. {{sc|Helen H. Roberts}} 144

The Ethnological and Linguistic Position of the Tacana Indians of Bolivia. {{sc|Rudolph Schuller}} 161

The Domestic Use of Oil among the Southern Aborigines. {{sc|Herbert B. Battle}} 171

The Complexity of Rhythm in Decorative Art. {{sc|Gladys A. Reichard}} 183

James Mooney 209

Contributions to Hopi History. {{sc|Frank Hamilton Cushing, J. Walter Fewkes}}, and {{sc|Elsie Clews Parsons}} 253

The Medicine Wheel. {{sc|George Bird Grinnell}} 299

Hawaiian Riddling. {{sc|Martha W. Beckwith}} 311

Medicine Songs of George Farmer. {{sc|Albert B. Reagan}} 332

Exploration of the Mound City Group, Ross County, Ohio. {{sc|William C. Mills}} 397

Feather Mantles of California. {{sc|Charles C. Willoughby}} 432

A Prochlorite Bannerstone Workshop. {{sc|John Leonard Baer}} 438

A Recently Discovered Stone Sculpture in Öland, Sweden. {{sc|George T. Flom}} 441

The Family Hunting Territory and Lenápe Political Organization. {{sc|William Christie MacLeod}} 448 {{nop}} {{c|{{sm|iii}}}}