The Civilization of the American Indian Series

About the Series
The Civilization of the American Indian Series has as its purpose the presentation of aboriginal, historical, and contemporary American Indian life. The aboriginal field includes studies of Indian culture based upon investigation in the foundational sciences of anthropology and archaeology. The historical field embraces studies of European-Indian contacts. Studies of contemporary Indian life envisage problems in acculturation, group and personal conflicts, and maladjustments resulting from the impact of Europeans upon aboriginal American culture.
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Through Indian Sign Language
The Fort Sill Ledgers of Hugh Lenox Scott and Iseeo, 1889–1897
Providing for the People
Economic Change among the Salish and Kootenai Indians, 1875–1910
Strike Fear in the Land
Pedro de Alvarado and the Conquest of Guatemala, 1520–1541
Kiowa Military Societies
Ethnohistory and Ritual
The Munsee Indians
A History
Codex Chimalpahin
Society and Politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Texcoco, Culhuacan, and Other Nahua Altepetl in Central Mexico, Volume 2
Journey to the West
The Alabama and Coushatta Indians
“Strange Lands and Different Peoples”
Spaniards and Indians in Colonial Guatemala
The Sioux
Life and Customs of a Warrior Society
Singing the Songs of My Ancestors
The Life and Music of Helma Swan, Makah Elder
Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Witness
A Cultural Biography
The Mixtecs of Oaxaca
Ancient Times to the Present
Indian Tribes of Oklahoma
A Guide, Second Edition
Crow Is My Boss
The Oral Life History of a Tanacross Athabaskan Elder
Hide, Wood, and Willow
Cradles of the Great Plains Indians
A Cheyenne Voice
The Complete John Stands in Timber Interviews
Converting the Rosebud
Catholic Mission and the Lakotas, 1886–1916
Tlacaelel Remembered
Mastermind of the Aztec Empire
Ioway Life
Reservation and Reform, 1837–1860
