A Subject-oriented Bibliography:

The Like-A-Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold Archaeological Site Complex,

Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota,

and

related references pertaining to

The Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara)

 

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HISTORY AND HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS

Abel, Annie Heloise. 1916. "A New Lewis and Clark Map." The Geographical Review 1 (5), pp. 329-345.

 

Abel, Annie Heloise. 1921. "Truteau's Description of the Upper Missouri." Mississippi Valley Historical Review. 8 (1.2). pp. 149-179.

 

Abel, Annie Heloise. 1924. "Mackay's Table of Distances." Mississippi Valley Historical Review. 10 (4), pp. 428-446.

 

Abel, Annie Heloise. 1932. Chardon’s Journal of Fort Clark 1834-1839. Department of History, State of South Dakota: Pierre.

 

Ahler, Stanley A., Thomas D. Thiessen, and Michael K. Trimble. 1991. People of the willows : the prehistory and early history of the Hidatsa Indians. University of North Dakota Press: Grand Forks, ND.

 

Andreas, A. T. 1884. Andreas' Historical Atlas of Dakota. R.R. Donnilley and Sons, Lakeside Press: Chicago.

 

Andrews, Ralph W. 1962. Curtis' Western Indians. Superior Publishing Company: Seattle.

 

Arrowsmith, Aaron, and Samuel Lewis. 1804. A New and Elegant General Atlas. John Conrad: Philadelphia.

 

Atkinson, Henry. 1825. Expedition up the Missouri. 19th Congress, 1st Session. US War Department Document 117. Washington.

 

Atkinson, Henry, and Benjamin O'Fallon. 1834. "Letter to James Barbour, St. Louis. 7 November, 1825." American State Papers: Indian Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 226, pp. 606-608. US Office of Indian Affairs: Washington.

 

Athearn, George W. 1967. Forts of the Upper Missouri. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Beauregard, H.T., editor. 1912. "Journal of Jean Baptiste Truteau among the Arikara Indians in 1795." Missouri Historical Society, Collections 4 (1), pp. 9- 48.

Boller, Henry A. 1886 [1959]. Among the Indians: Eight Years in the Far West: 1858-1866.  Lakeside Classics: Chicago. * Boller spent most of this period at Like-A-Fishhook Village.

 

Boller, Henry A., Edited by Ray H. Mattison. 1966a. "The Letters of Henry A. Boller: Upper Missouri River Fur Trader." North Dakota History, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 106-219. Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Boller, Henry A., Edited by Ray H. Mattison. 1966b. "Journal of a trip to, and residence in, Indian Country [1858]. North Dakota History, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 260-315. Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Brower, J. V. 1904. Memoirs of Explorations in the Basin of the Mississippi, Volume VIII. McGill-Warner Co.:St. Paul.

 

Brymer, Douglas. 1890. “Journal of Lavendrye, 1738-39.” Pp. 2-29 IN Report on Canadian Archives 1890.   Canadian Archives: Ottowa, Canada.

 

Burland, C. A. 1947. "American Indian Map Makers." Geographical Magazine 20 (7) 285-292.

 

Canfield, Sarah E. 1953 [1866-68] Edited by Ray A. Mattison. "An Army wife on the upper Missouri ([Diary, 1866-68]." North Dakota History, Vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 191-220. Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Cash, Joseph H. and Gerald W. Wolff. 1974. The Three Affiliated Tribes. Indian Tribal Series: Phoenix, AZ.

 

Catlin, George. 1905. O-Kee-Pa: A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandan. Yale University Press: New Haven.

 

Catlin, George. 1913. The North American Indians. Philadelphia.

 

Catlin, George. 1973 [1844]. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of North American Indians. Volumes 1 and II. (Reprinted in 1973; original publication 1844: London). Dover Publications, Inc.: New York.

 

Chittendon, Brigadier General Hiram M. 1902. The American Fur Trade of the Far West. Volumes 1-3. F. P. Harper: New York.

 

Chittendon, Brigadier General Hiram M. 1903. History of Steamboat Navigation on the Missouri River: Life and Adventures of Joseph La Barge. F. P. Harper: New York.

 

Chittendon, Hiram M. and A. T. Richardson, editors. 1905. Life, Letters, and Travels of Father Pierre-Jean DeSmet S. J. 1801-1873. Volumes 1-4. F. P. Harper: New York.

 

Chomko, Stephen A. 1977. "Ethnohistory of the Knife-Heart Region, North Dakota." Office of the State Archaeologist, South Dakota.

 

Chomko, Stephen A. 1986. "Papers in Northern Plains Prehistory and Ethnohistory - The Ethnohistorical Setting of the Upper Knife-Heart Region." South Dakota Archaeological Society, Sioux Falls, SD.

 

Collot, Victor. 1826. A Journey in North America. Volumes 1 and 2. 1 Atlas. Arthur Bertrand: Paris.

 

Collins, Ethel A. 1925. "Pioneer Experiences of Horatio H. Larned." Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Vol. 7, pp. 1-56. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Corbin, Diane H., Translator. n.d. Bourgeois of the Northwest Company. Translation of Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie dur Nord-Ouest: Recits
de Voyages, Lettres, et Rapports Inedits Relatifs au Nord-Ouest Canadien.

 

Culbertson, Thaddeus A. Edited by John F. McDermott. 1952 [1850]. "Journal of an Expedition to the Mauvales Terres and the Upper Missouri in 1850." IN Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 147. Smithsonian Institution: Washington.

 

Curtis, George Louis. 1889. "The Last Lodges of the Mandans." Harper's Weekly Magazine.Vol. 33, No. 1684, pp. 246, 247, and 249. New York

 

Deitrick, Veronica. 1991a. “Culture Change and Like-A-Fishhook Village: A Study of the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara Peoples.” Beloit College Special Project.  Logan Museum of Anthropology Archives: Beloit, Wisconsin.

 

Deitrick, Veronica. 1991b. “Historic Period Culture and Archaeology of the Mandan Indians. Beloit College Special Project.”  Logan Museum of Anthropology Archives: Beloit, Wisconsin.

 

Deitrick, Veronica. 1992. “An Annotated Bibliography for use with Bower’s Collection of the Logan Museum of Anthropology.” Beloit College Special Project.  Logan Museum of Anthropology Archives: Beloit, Wisconsin.

 

DeVorsey, Louis. n.d. "Amerindian Contributions to the Mapping of North America." Unpublished paper in collections of W. Raymond Wood. University of Missouri-Columbia.

 

DeVoto, Bernard. 1947.  Across the Wide Missouri. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston.

 

DeVoto, Bernard. 1953.  The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston.

 

Dill, Christopher Lane. 1975. Hidatsa Culture History: An Identification of Problems. University of Kansas: Lawrence.

 

Diller, Aubrey. 1946. "Maps of the Missouri River Before Lewis and Clark." IN Studies and Essays in the History of Science and Learning. pp. 509-519. Edited by Ashley Montagu. Henry Shuman: New York.

 

Diller, Aubrey. 1955. "A New Map of the Missouri Drawn in 1795." IN Imago Mundi Volume 12, pp. 175-180.

 

Dillon, Captain John G. W. 1924. The Kentucky Rifle. National Rifle Association of America: Washington.

 

Donelson, Lt. Andrew J., Jr. 1855. "Report, May-July 1853." Pacific Railroad Reports: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the most practical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1853-1854. US War Department. Vol. 1, pt. 2, 231-247. 33rd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Executive Document 78 (Serial 758-768), and House executive Document 91 (Serial 791-801).US War Department and United States Congress: Washington.

 

Drips, Andrew. 1846. Report of Andrew Drips, Agent for Upper Missouri. 29th Congress, 1st Session. Senate Document 1, Serial 470, No. 23, pp. 542-543.

 

Drumm, Stella M., and Abraham P. Nasatir, editors.  1964. Journal of John C. Luttig; Journal of a fur-trading expedition on the Upper Missouri, 1812-1813. Argosy-Antiquarian: New York.

 

Dunn, Adrian R. 1963. A History of Old Fort Berthold, North Dakota. IN History Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 157-240. Bismarck.

 

English, Sgt. Abner M. 1918 [1900-1901]. Dakota's First Soldiers: History of the First Dakota Cavalry, 1862-1865. South Dakota Historical Collections, Vol. 9. pp.241-307. Historical society of South Dakota: Pierre.

 

Eggan, Fred, editor. 1937. The Social Anthropology of North American Tribes. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.

 

Ewers, John C. 1938.  The role of the Indian in national expansion. National Park Service, US Department, of the Interior: Washington DC.

 

Ewers, John C. 1939.  Plains Indian painting; a description of an aboriginal American art.   Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA.

 

Ewers, John C. 1950. Edwin Thompson Denig 1812-1862?  “Of the Arickaras.”  Smithsonian Institution: Washington.

 

Ewers, John C. 1957a. Hair pipes in Plains Indian adornment : a study in Indian and white ingenuity. US Government Printing Office: Washington DC.

 

Ewers, John C. 1957b. Early white influence upon Plains Indian painting George Catlin and Carl Bodmer among the Mandan, 1832-34. Smithsonian Institution: Washington DC.

 

Ewers, John C. 1960. Views of a Vanishing Frontier. Center for Western Studies/Joslyn Art Museum ; Lincoln : Distributed by University of Nebraska Press: Omaha.

 

Ewers, John C. 1997.  Plains Indian history and culture : essays on continuity and change. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.

 

Francis, Julie. 1991. "Review of: Objects of Change: The Archaeology and History of Arikara Contact with Europeans." Wyoming Archaeologist 34(1-2):67-68.

 

Freedman, Russell. 1992. An Indian Winter. Paintings and Drawings by Karl Bodmer. Holiday House; New York.

 

Gilman, Carolyn, and Mary Jane Schneider. 1987.  The Way to Independence. Memories of a Hidatsa Indian Family 1840-1920.   Minnesota Historical Society. Museum Exhibit Series 3. St. Paul.  Ethnography and oral history.

 

Goodbird, Edward, and Gilbert L. Wilson. 1985.  Goodbird the Indian, His Story as told to Gilbert L. Wilson. Illustrated by Frederick N. Wilson.  Minnesota Historical Society Press: St. Paul.

 

Gough, Barry M., editor. 1988.  The Journal of Henry Alexander 1799-1814.  Champlain Society: Toronto.

 

Hague, Arnold. 1887. "An Early Map of the West." Science: An Illustrated Journal. Volume 10, pp. 217-218. American Association for the Advancement of Science: Washington.

 

Hayden, Ferdinand V. 1862. "Contributions to the ethnography and philology of the Indian Tribes of the Missouri Valley." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. n.s. Vol. 12, pp.231-461. American Philosophical Society: Philadelphia.

 

Hayden, F. V. 1872. Final Report of the United States Geological Survey of Nebraska and Portions of the Adjacent Territories. US Government Printing Office: Washington.

 

Hewitt, J. N. B., David R. Miller, and Edwin Thompson Denig. 2000. The Assiniboine. University of Oklahoma: Norman.

 

Hill, Edward E. 1974. The Office of Indian Affairs. Historical sketches 1824-1880. Clearwater Publishing: New York.

 

Howard, James H. 1960. “Butterfly’s Mandan Winter Account: 1833-1876. Ethnohistory. Volume 7, pp. 28-43. Bloomington.

 

Hurt, Wesley R. and William E. Lass. 1956. Frontier Photographers: Stanley J. Morrow's Dakota Years. Lincoln and Vermillion.

 

Hyde, George E. 1959. Indians of the High Plains. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.

 

Jarrell, Mytis, translator, and J.N.B. Hewitt, editor. 1937. Journal of Rudolph Friedrich Kurz: an account of his experiences among fur traders and American Indians on the Mississippi and Upper Missouri rivers during the years 1846 to 1852.  U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, DC.

 

Johnson, Elden. 1965. "The Tribes of the Great Plains." The Native Americans, pp. 337-383. Edited by Robert F. Spencer and Jesse D. Jennings. Harper and Row: New York.

 

Kane, Lucille M. 1982. Military Life in Dakota: The Journal of Philippe Regis de Trobriand 1816-1897. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Kurz, Rudolph Friederich. 1937. Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz.  Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 145.  Smithsonian Institution: Washington DC.

 

Larpenteur, Charles, Edited by Elliot Coues. 1898. Forty Years a fur trader on the upper Missouri. Vol.s. 1-2.

 

Lepthien, Emilie U. 1989. The Mandan.  Children’s Press: Chicago.

 

Lewis, Malcolm. 1984. "Indian Maps: Their Place in the History of Plains Cartography." Great Plains Quarterly. Volume 4, No 2, pp 91-108.

 

Libby, Orin G. 1906a. "A Mandan Woman's Game." Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Vol. 1, pp. 444-445. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Libby, Orin G. 1906b. "The Mandans and Grosventres." Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota Volume 1, pp. 433-454. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck

 

Libby, Orin G. 1908a. "Typical Villages of the Mandans, Arikara, and Hidatsa in the Missouri Valley, North Dakota." Collections of the Historical Society of North Dakota, Volume 2, pp. 498-502. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Libby, Orin G. 1908b. "La Verendrye's visit to the Mandans in 1738-1739." Collections of the Historical Society of North Dakota, Volume 2, pp. 502-508. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Libby, Orin G. 1920. The Arikara Narrative of the Hostile Campaign Against the Dakotas, June 1876. North Dakota Historical Society: Bismarck.

 

Lippincott, Isaac. 1916. "A Century and a Half of the Fur Trade at St. Louis." Washington University Studies, Vol. 3, no. 2, pt. 2, pp. 205-242. Washington University: St. Louis.

 

Mattes, Merrill J. 1938. Garrison Reservoir and Miscellaneous Reports. North Dakota Historical Museum, Bismarck, ND. Submitted to United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region II, Omaha, NE.

 

Mattes, Merrill J., L. P. Croft, and R. H. Mattison. 1951. Report on Historical Aspects of the Garrison Reservoir Area, Missouri River, Volumes 1 and 2. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region II, Omaha, NE. Submitted to US Army Corps of Engineers, Garrison District, Bismarck, ND.

 

Matthews, Washington. 1877. Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians. US Geological and Geographical Survey (Hayden Survey) Miscellaneous Publications No. 7.  Washington.

 

Matthews, Washington. 1887. Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians.  Washington.

 

Matthews, Washington. 1902. "The Earthlodge in Art." American Anthropologist, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1 -12. Journal of the American Anthropolological Association: New York.

 

Matthews, Washington, edited by Wesley R. Hiller. 1951 [1865]. "Medicus.- Indian Village at Fort Berthold." Minnesota Archaeologist, Vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 3-9. Minnesota Historical Society: St. Paul. Originally published in Frontier Scott, Fort Rice, Dakota Territory, September 14, 1865.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951a. Report on Historic Sites in the Garrison Reservoir Area, Missouri River. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region II, Omaha, NE. Submitted to US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Omaha, NE.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951b. Report on Historical Aspects of the Garrison Reservoir Area, Missouri River (Appendices A and B). United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region II, Omaha, NE. Submitted to US Army Corps of Engineers, Garrison, District, Bismarck, ND.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951c. Research Reports on Fort Stevenson and Fort Berthold, Appendices A and B to Accompany Report on Historical Aspects of the Garrison Reservoir Area, Missouri River. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region II, Omaha, NE. Submitted to US Army Corps of Engineers, Garrison, District, Bismarck, ND.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951d. Preliminary Historical Reconnaissance Report on Fort Stevenson Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota. Submitted to Smithsonian Instit., Missouri Valley Project, Lincoln, NE.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951e. Preliminary Historical Reconnaissance Report on Fort Berthold, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota. Smithsonian Institution/RBS.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1951f. Report of the Historic Sites in the Garrison Reservoir Area, Missouri River (North Dakota). National Park Service Region 2. Omaha. I North Dakota History, Vol. 22. No. 1 and 2, pp 5-73. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1958. "The Indian Frontier on the Upper Missouri to 1865." Nebraska History, Volume 39, No 3, pp. 241-266.

 

Mattison, Ray H. 1961. "The Upper Missouri Fur Trade: Its methods of operation." Nebraska History, Volume 42, No 1, pp. 1-28.

 

Maxmillian, Prince of Wied. 1906. Travels in the Interior of North America. Arthur H. Clark Co.: Cleveland.

 

Mayer, Frank Blackwell, Edited by Bertha L. Heilbron. 1932. With Pen and Pencil on the Frontier in 1851: Diary and Sketches. Minnesota Historical Society: St. Paul.

 

McKenney, Thomas L., and James Hall,. Edited by Frederick W. Hodge. 1933. The Indian Tribes of North America. Volumes 1-3. J.Grant, Publisher: Edinburgh.

 

Meyer, Roy Willard. 1977. The Village Indians of the Upper Missouri. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Myers, Francis. 1936 [1888]. Soldiering in Dakota, Among the Indians in 1863-64-65. Originally published Huron, Dakota Territory, 1888. Reprinted by South Dakota Historical Society: Pierre.

 

Norton, Sister M. Aquinas. 1931. Catholic Missions and Missionaries among the Indians of Dakota. North Dakota Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5., no. 3, pp. 149-165. Bismarck.

 

Parks, Douglas R. 1996. Traditional Narratives of the Arikara Indians. Myths and Traditions of the Arikara Indians. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Parks, Douglas, R., A. Wesley Jones, and Robert C. Hollow ; illustrated by David J. Ripley. 1978.  Earth lodge tales from the Upper Missouri : traditional stories of the Arikara, Hidatsa, and Mandan. Mary College: Bismarck, ND.

 

Paullin, Charles O. and John K. Wright, editor. 1932. Atlas of the Historical Cartography of the United States. Carnegie Institution of Washington and the American Geographical Society of New York: New York.

 

Rathbone, Perry T. 1946. Charles Wimar (1828-1862), Painter of the Indian Frontier. City Art Museum of St. Louis: St. Louis.

Ray, Arthur J. 1974. Indians in the Fur Trade: Their Role as Trappers, Hunters, and Middlemen in the Lands Southwest of Hudson Bay. University of Toronto Press: Toronto.

Reid, Russell. 1930. The Earth Lodge. North Dakota Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 174-185. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Reid, Russell, and Clell G. Gannon, editors. 1929. "Journal of the Atkinson-O'Fallon Expedition [1825]." North Dakota Historical Quarterly. Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 5 -56. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismark.

 

Robinson, Elwyn B. History of North Dakota. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Roe, Frank G. 1951. The North American Buffalo: A critical study of the species in its wild state. Toronto.

 

Russell, Carl P. 1944. "The Trade Musket." Muzzle Blasts, Vol. 5, no. 10, pp. 4-5 and 11. Muzzle-Loading Rifle Association: Portsmouth, Ohio.

 

Russell, Carl P. 1957. Guns of the Early Frontiers: a history of firearms from colonial times through the years of the western fur trade. University of California Press. Berkeley and Los Angeles.

 

Russell, Carl P. 1967. Firearms, Traps, and Tools of the Mountain Men. Alfred A. Knopf: New York.

 

Saum, Lewis O. 1967. The Fur Trader and the Indian. University of Washington Press: Seattle.

 

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. 1851a. Information respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States. Collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.Volumes 1-6. Philadelphia.

 

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. 1851b. The American Indians. Their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts. Together with an appendix, containing thrilling narratives, daring exploits, etc. Wanzer, Foot and Co.: Rochester.

 

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. 1851c. Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers : with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842. Lippincott, Grambo and Co.: Philadelphia.

 

Schneider, Mary Jane. 1989. The Hidatsa.  Children's History Series. Chelsea House Publishers: New York 

 

Schulenberg, Raymond F. 1956. "The Indians of North Dakota." North Dakota History, Vol. 23, nos 3 and 4, pp. 119-230. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Sears, Louis. 1906. "Recollections." Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Shane, Ralph M. 1959. "A Short History of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation." North Dakota History, Vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 181-214. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Smith, G. Hubert. 1980. The explorations of the La Vérendryes in the Northern Plains, 1738-43.  Univeristy of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Stearn, Ester Angelica, and Allen Edwin Stearn. 1945. The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the Amerinidian. Bruce Humphries, Publisher: Boston.

 

Stewart, Frank H. 1974. "Mandan and Hidatsa Villages in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries." Plains Anthropologist, Volume 20, No. 69, pp. 238.. Plains Anthropological Association: Pierre.

 

Stewart, Frank H. 1975. "Corrections to Mandan and Hidatsa Villages in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries." Plains Anthropologist, Volume 19, No. 66, pp. 287-301. Plains Anthropological Association: Pierre.

 

Strong, William Duncan. 1933. "Studying the Arikara and Their Neighbors on the Upper Missouri." Explorations and Field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1932 (1933): 73-76. Smithsonian Institution: Washington.

 

Strong, William Duncan. 1972 [1940]. From History to Prehistory in the Northern Great Plains. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 100 (1940); Reprinted Plains Anthropologist 17, no. 57 (1972): 353-394. Plains Anthropological Society: Pierre.

 

Sunder, John E. 1965. The Fur Trade on the Upper Missouri, 1840-1865. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.

 

Sunder, John E. 1968. Joshua Pilcher: Fur Trader and Indian Agent. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.

 

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Taylor, Colin F., Ph.D. 1996. Catlin's O-kee-pa. Mandan Culture and Ceremonial. The George Catlin O-kee-pa Manuscript in the British Museum. Bilingual Americanist Books: Verlag fur Amerikanistik Wyk auf Foehr: Germany.

Thomas, Davis, and Karen Ronnefeldt, editors. 1976. People of the First Man: Life Among the Plains Indians in Their Final Days of Glory- The Firsthand Account of Prince Maximillian's Expedition up the Missouri River, 1833-34. Dutton: New York.

 

Thwaites, Reuben Gold. 1904. Early Western Travels, Volume 6. Arthur H. Clark Co.: Cleveland.

 

Trimble, Michael K. 1986 [1979]. An Ethnohistorical Interpretation of the Spread of Smallpox in the Northern Plains Utilizing Concepts of Disease Ecology. Reprints in Anthropology, Volume 33. J & L Reprint Company: Lincoln, NE.

 

Tykal, Jack B. editor. 1996.  Journal of an expedition to the grand prairies of the Missouri, 1840, by William Fairholme. Arthur H. Clark Co.: Spokane.

 

Ubelaker, Douglas H., and Herman J. Voila, editors. 1982. “Plains Indians Studies: A Collection of Essays in Honor of John C. Ewers and Waldo R. Wedel.”  Smithsonian Contributions in Anthropology No. 30.  Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, DC.

 

US Army Corps of Engineers. 1943. Garrison Reservoir. [Engineering and Topographic Maps] 177 Sheets. US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Omaha District Office: Omaha, Nebraska.

 

US Missouri River Commission. 1892-1895. Map of the Missouri River from its Mouth to Three Forks, Montana. Maps, 84 Sheets; Indexes, 9 sheets. Washington.

 

US War Department. 1870. A Report on Barracks and Hospitals with Descriptions of Military Posts. Circular No. 4. Washington.

 

Walker, James F. "Old Fort Berthold as I knew it." IN North Dakota History, Vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 25-46. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck.

 

Warren, Lt. Gouverneur Kemble. 1856. Explorations in the Dacota Country, in the Year 1855. 34th Congress, 1st Session. Document 76. Serial 882. US Congress: Washington.

 

Warren, Lt. Gouverneur Kemble. 1859. "Memoir to accompany the map of the territory of the United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." " IN US War Department, Reports of Explorations and Surveys, Volume 11. US War Department: Washington.

 

Warren, Lt. Gouverneur Kemble. 1875. Preliminary Report of Explorations in Nebraska and Dacota in the Years 1855-`56-`57. US Army Corps of Engineers. Washington, DC.

 

Wedel, Waldo R. 1961. Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman.

 

Weitzner, Bella. 1979. “Notes on the Hidatsa Indians Based on Data Recorded by the Late Gilbert L. Wilson.” Anthropological Papers of the American Musuem of Natural History, Volume 56, Part 2.  American Museum of Natural  History:  New York.

 

Wheat, Carl I. 1957-1963. Mapping the Transmississippi West. 1540-1860. Volumes 1-5. Institute for Historical Cartography: San Francisco.

 

Will, George F. 1912. "Some Hidatsa and Mandan Tales." Journal of American Folk-Lore, Volume 25, pp. 93-94. American Folk-Lore Society: New York.

 

Will, George F. 1913. "No-Tongue, A Mandan Tale." Journal of American Folk-Lore, Volume 26, pp. 331-337. American Folk-Lore Society: New York.

 

Will, George F. 1916. "The Story of No-Tongue." Journal of American Folk-Lore, Volume 29, pp. 402-406. American Folk-Lore Society: New York.

 

Will, George F. 1934. Notes on the Arikara Indians and Their Ceremonies. John VanMale, Publisher: Denver.

 

Will, George F., and George E. Hyde. 1917. Corn among the Indians of the Upper Missouri. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln.

 

Will, George F. and H.J. Spinden. 1906. “The Mandans: A Study of Their Culture, Archaeology, and Language.” Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol. 3. No. 4.  Peabody Museum: Cambridge, Mass.

 

Wilson, Gilbert L.1978  “Hidatsa Eagle Trapping”. Anthropological Papers of the American Musuem of Natural History, Volume 30, Part 4. American Museum of  Natural  History:  New York.

 

Wilson, Gilbert L. 1981 [1917] Waheene [Buffalo Bird Woman] An Indian Girl's Story told by Herself to Gilbert L. Wilson. Ph.D. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln .1981 reprint by J & L Reprint Co. Lincoln, NE. .

 

Wilson, Gilbert L.1984.  “The Hidatsa Earthlodge.” Anthropological Papers of the American Musuem of Natural History, Volume 33, Part 5.  American Museum of Natural History:  New York.

 

Winant, Lewis. 1959. Early Percussion Firearms: A History of Early Percussion Firearms Ignition - from Forsyth to WInchester .44/40. William Morrow and Company: New York.

 

Wissler, Clark. 1922. The American Indian: An Introduction to the Anthropology of the New World. Second Edition. Oxford University Press: New York.

 

Wood, W. Raymond. 1961. “An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History.”  Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon: Eugene.

 

Wood, W. Raymond. 1982 [1972]. “An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History.” (Reprint) Inter-Agency Archaeological Salvage Program River Basin Surveys papers. Report No. 39. IN Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198.US Government Printing Office: Washington. Reprinted as Reprints in Anthropology, Volume 25. Reprinted by J& L Reprint Company:Lincoln, NE.

 

Wood, W. Raymond, and Jeffrey R. Hanson.  1986. “The Origins of the Hidatsa Indians; A Review of the Ethnohistorical and Traditional Data.” Reprints in Anthropology Vol. 32. J & L Reprint Company. Lincoln, NE.

 

Wood, W. Raymond, and Thomas D. Thiessen, editors. 1985. Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818. University of Oklahoma: Norman.

 

Woolworth, Alan R. 1969. "An ethnohistorical study of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes of Indians from prehistoric times to 1915 A.D." Minnesota Historical Society: St. Paul.

 

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