Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956
Hodge, Frederick Webb
Frederick Webb Hodge Anthropologist, archaeologist, historian (1864-1956)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Frederick Webb Hodge ‡c Anthropologist, archaeologist, historian (1864-1956)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hodge, Frederick Webb ‡d 1864-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hodge, Frederick Webb, ‡d 1864-1956
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- 511 2 _ ‡a Hendricks-Hodge Expedition ‡d (1917-1923)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Adolph Francis Alphose Bandelier. | |
The age of the Zuni pueblo of Kechipauan | |
The Alaskan Eskimo ; The Nunivak ; Eskimo of Hooper bay ; Eskimo of King Island ; Eskimo of Little Diomede island ; Eskimo of cape Prince of Wales ; The Kotzebue Eskimo ; The Noatak ; The Kobuk ; The Selawik | |
The Apaches ; The Jicarillas ; The Navaho | |
The Apsaroke, or Crows ; The Hidatsa | |
Bandelier's researches in Peru and Bolivia | |
Bibliography of Fray Alonso de Benavides | |
The Chipewyan ; The Western woods Cree ; The Sarsi | |
Circular kivas near Hawikuh, New Mexico | |
Decorative art of the southwestern Indians | |
The early Navajo and Apache | |
Early western history | |
The Enchanted Mesa | |
The excavation of Hawikuh by Frederick Webb Hodge : report of the Hendricks-Hodge Expedition, 1917-1923 | |
The first discovered city of Cibola | |
Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico | |
Handbook of Indians of Canada : published as an appendix to the tenth report of the Geographic Board of Canada | |
Harahey. | |
Hawikuh bonework | |
History of Hawikuh, New Mexico : one of the so-called cities of Cíbola | |
Holmes anniversary volume : anthropological essays presented to William Henry Holmes in honor of his seventieth birthday, December 1, 1916 | |
The Hopi | |
The Hupa ; The Yurok ; The Karok ; The Wiyot ; Tolowa and Tututni ; The Shasta ; The Achomawi ; The Klamath | |
The Indian tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs | |
The Indians of Oklahoma ; The Wichita ; The southern Cheyenne The Oto ; The Comanche ; The Peyote cult | |
Indiens d'Amerique du nord | |
Introduction to American Indian art : to accompany the first exhibition of American Indian art selected entirely with consideration of esthetic value. | |
John Gregory Bourke. | |
The journey of Coronado | |
The Jumano Indians | |
The Kato ; The Wailaki ; The Yuki ; The Pomo ; The Wintun ; The Maidu ; The Miwo ; The Yokuts | |
The Kwakiutl | |
List of the publications of the Bureau of Ethnology with index to authors and subjects | |
The Mandan ; The Arikara ; The Atsina | |
Manuel des Indiens du Canada (Frédéric Webb, s.d.) | |
Memorial. | |
Memorial which Fray Juan de Santander, of the Order of St. Francis, Commissary-general of the Indies, presents to His Catholic Majesty the King, Philip IV, our lord | |
The Nacoochee mound in Georgia | |
Navaho weaving, its technic and history | |
The Nez percés ; Wallawalla ; Umatilla ; Cayuse ; The Chinookan tribes | |
The Nootka ; The Haida | |
North American Indian being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Alaska | |
The North American Indian : List of large plates supplementing Volume sixteen | |
Old Dan Du Bois. | |
The Piegan ; The Cheyenne ; The Arapaho | |
The Pima ; The Papago ; The Qahatika ; The Mohave ; The Yuma ; The Maricopa ; The Walapai ; The Havasupai ; The Apache-Moha ve, or Yavapai | |
Proceedings of the nineteenth International congress of americanists, held at Washington, December 27-31, 1915 | |
Salishan tribes of the coast ; The Chimakum and the Quilliute ; The Willapa | |
Skidding on the road to science | |
Southern California Shoshoneans ; The Diegueños ; Plateau Shoshoneans ; The Washo | |
Spanish explorers in the southern United States, 1528-1543 : The narrative of Alvar Nuñez Cabeça de Vaca | |
A square kiva at Hawikuh, 1939: | |
The Teton Sioux ; ; The Yanktonai ; The Assiniboin | |
The Tewa ; The Zuni | |
The Tiwa ; The Keres | |
The verification of a tradition | |
The Yakima ; The Klickitat ; Salishan tribes of the interior ; The Kutenai |