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AMERICAN INDIAN PRAYERS AND POETRY. by J. Ed Sharpe.
Enchanting and inspiring prayers
from many tribes, including Mohawk, Cherokee, Navajo, Kiowa. Topics include sun, moon, Earth, spirit, fire, tears, daybreak, more. Color illustration., 32 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 0-935741-09-7. 1990. Order #: CHER5622 paper$5.50.
AMERICA'S ANCIENT TREASURES. by Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting Folsom.
Guide to U.S. and Canada archaeological sites and
museums of prehistoric Indian life, with profiles of the museums and collections that interpret America's aboriginal past. Discover the America of an earlier era--where the prehistoric Indians came from, how they clothed and fed themselves, and what they left as evidence of their art, religion, architecture, and daily life. Illustrated with drawings and photographs, 448 large-format pages, index, glossary, suggested readings.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-8263-0651-9. 1983. Order #: UNNM1630 paper$18.95.
COYOTE AND THE FISH. by Lorna Garrod.
Indian trickster story about how the rainbow trout got its rainbow color--by outsmarting coyote. Presented in simple story fashion; entertaining for both adult and youth fishers who know the colorful rainbow trout. 36 pages, 17 Mimbres style illustrations
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-86541-029-1. 1993. Order #: FILT0210 paper$4.00.
DANCING WITH THE WHEEL: the Medicine Wheel workbook. by Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, & Crysalis Mulligan.
The Native American philosophy behind the vision of the Medicine Wheel is that all things and beings on Earth are related, and therefore must be in harmony. This book applies that philosophy to daily life through exercises and ceremonies to help you gain energy from the spirits to heal both humans and the Earth. Illustrated with drawings, 256 large-format
pages, index.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-671-76732-1. 1991. Order #: SISC7060 paper$16.00.
THE DAWN OF THE WORLD: myths and tales of the Miwok Indians of California. by C. Hart Merriam.
Stories collected from Miwok Indian peoples at the turn of the century--at a time when original cultural memories could still be recounted. Provides a special view of the cultural and philosophical ways of today's Miwok ancestors. These tales were related by Miwok elders usually in the ceremonial roundhouse at night by firelight and constitute the religious history of the tribe. Included are creation myths, accounts of the First People, of beings who antedated humans, and tales about animals, death and ghosts, witches and giants, and natural phenomena. Illustrations, 283 pages, index.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-832-8193-5.1993. Order #: UNNE 2722 paper$9.95.
GUIDE TO ANCIENT CULTURES OF THE
SOUTHWEST (A Travelers Guide to ).
Inventory = 0.ISBN: 1-55838-126-0. Order #: AMTR7653 paper$6.95. SOLD OUT.
I IS FOR INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST: the story behind the scenery (AZ/NM). Rosen & Baird.
Children's story telling of the Southwest character and heritage.
Large-format pages, color illustrations.
Inventory =2. ISBN: 0-88714-211-7. 2000. Order #: KCPU8108 paper $9.95.
IN RED MAN'S LAND: a study of the American Indian. by Frances E. Leupp.
Leupp was an early U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs and had written government reports about relations with tribes. In this book his purpose was to deal with the Indian as an individual as if introducing an old resident to new neighbors". Chapters therefore include "The Aboriginal Red Man". "The Red Man and the Government","The Red Man and His White Neighbor", "The Red Man and Our Social Order", and "The Red Man as Teacher and Learner". Historical photographs showing Indians in camps, Chiefs, Maidens, homes. 161 pages.
Inventory = 7. ISBN: 0-87380-115-6. 1976. Order #: RIGR1235 cloth$12.00.
INDIAN LIFE IN THE TEXAS BIG BEND. by Museum of the Big Bend.
Beginner's introduction to
archeology; children's activity book; summarizes history of native Americans in Big Bend National
park, Texas. Recognizing archaeological sites, native clothing, pottery, basket weaving, shelter, rock art. Illustrated, 24 large-format pages.
Inventory = 7. ISBN: None. 1978. Order #: BIBE0174 paper$9.95.
INDIAN TALK: hand signals of the North American Indians. by Iron Eyes Cody.
Guide to silent language used by Plains
tribes for centuries. The North American continent was
once populated by hundreds of Indian tribes who all spoke different languages.
An incredible sign language developed whereby Indians who spoke different
tongues were able to effectively communicate without saying a word.
Alphabetically, 246 words, phrases, and counting methods of 'Indian Sign
Language' are photographically depicted. Sign language was primarily a mechanism
by which Plains groups could conduct trade activities. Sign
language deals with ideas rather than individual words. Each sign or idea unit
must be used in proper sequence and context, and with proper accent and
delivery: the sign for 'question' may mean why, where, what, who, how many, or
can you, will you, depending on the context in which it is used. The sign for
'eat' may mean 'to eat' or 'food.' 150 illustrations, 112 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 978-0-911010-82-4. Order #: NAGR4543 paper$10.95.
INDIANS OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK AND VICINITY. by Paul E. Schulz.
Beliefs, hunting, basketry of
northern California people. Includes the arrival of humans in North America, early cultures and the California Indians. Tells of their hunting, fishing, gathering and preparation of foods; their material goods including tools and weapons; clothing; ceremonies and dress for same; smoking; music and art; games and dances; political organization; war and peace; birth and babies; marriage and divorce; death and burial; concepts of counting, time, and place; concepts of sun, moon and stars; medicine and magic. Drawings, bibliography, 182 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: None. 1954. Order #: LOOM806 paper$8.95.
LEARNING FROM THE INDIANS: what the white race may learn from the Indians. by Wharton James.
Classic book written in 1800s by a man who spent much of his life learning from the Indians giving him unusual knowledge and love for the people , explaining their strengths and weaknesses; gives the full circle of lifeways from survival techniques to mysticism and includes concepts of child rearing, nasal deep breathing exercises, diet, and natural foods. Historical photographs, drawings, 269 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: None. 1973. Slightly soiled. Order #: RUNN2718 paper$6.95
LEWIS AND CLARK: Voyage of Discovery. Murphy.
1804 exploration into America's new Louisiana
Purchase; wildlife, Indian encounters. 68 color photos, 48 large-format pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-916122-50-6. 1974. Order #: KCPU0740 paper$8.95.
THE MEDICINE WHEEL: Earth astrology. by Sun Bear and Wabun Wind.
Nature-oriented
connections with animals, plants and minerals of 12 Moons. Illustrated, 203 pages.
Inventory = 9. ISBN: 0-671-76420-9. Order #: SISC4100 paper$13.95.
THE MEDICINE WHEEL CIRCLE. by Bear Tribe.
Totems in animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms
according to Sun Bear's vision; full-color 12" circle spins n background and revealed cutout explains each totem.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 0-943404-14-2. 1978. Order #: BETR5218 paper$9.95.
Also see DANCING WITH THE WHEEL: Earth astrology (SISC7060) above.
NATIVE TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA (map). University of California Map Series No. 13.
Outlines regions of occupancy of native tribes of Canada, United States, Mexico, and Central America. Table further defines towns and groups within regions. This is Map 1A. of Kroeber; Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North America. 10030. University of California Publications in American Archeology and Ethnicity, vol. 38. Map size is 21" x 28".
Inventory =1. ISBN: None. 1939. Order #: UNCA1070 map$4.95.
NEZ PERCE COUNTRY: a guide to Nez Perce National Historical Park. by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
National Park Service Handbook #121.
Describes culture of Native American tribe from Idaho region--their goods, religion, territory, horses, customs, biographies of individuals. Includes interaction of native Americans with traders, trappers, missionaries,
soldiers--including hostilities with white settlers--and eventually the flight of the people to escape what they perceived as unacceptable relations with the government in an attempt to reach Canada while being pursued by the U.S. Army and engaging in numerous battles and even passing through land already established as Yellowstone National Park. There are travelers' tips and guide including to the sites of many of the battles. Drawings, black-and-white plus color photographs, 224 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 024-005-00906-0. 1983. Scarred spot on front cover. Order #: USGB4623 paper$6.50.
OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT (GA). by G.D. Pope Jr.
Tells the story of the life and culture of
early Georgia Native Americans as told from excavations. Includes pots, beads, pipes, gun parts, trade goods, skeleton, figurines. Includes a temple mound culture, dwellings, projectile points, shell deposits, agriculture, art, culture. National Park Service Historical Handbook # 24. Photographs, drawings, map, suggestions for further reading, 58 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 024-005-00174-3. 1961. Order #:
USGB2450 paper$4.95.
THE PRAYING FLUTE. by Tony Shearer.
Story about a little girl, a special flute and the little people
who guard all living things inspires responsibility for the welfare of the
earth. It takes place in an Indian village back East, where Little Girl lives.
She meets the earth guardians, Quill, and other little people, and is given a
flute with which to `pray' for the rivers, trees, and the land wherever there is
pollution to be removed. 96 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-87961-268-9 Order #: NAGR2084 paper$16.95.
SEQUOYAH
INDIAN ALPHABET CARD.
Inventory = 24.
ISBN: None. Order #:CHER5623 card$2.50.
A SKETCH OF GRAND CANYON PREHISTORY. by Anne Trinkle Jones & Robert C. Euler.
Overview of early native Americans--pottery,
dwellings, rock art, foods. Archaeological evidence from caves tells of split-twig figurines made some 3,000 to 4,000 years ago by the people who lived here at that time. Abundant circular stone mounds remain from ancestral mescal roasting Also tells of the lifeways of more recent inhabitants such as the Tusayan pueblo settlement of about 1150 A.D. on the south canyon rim, of petroglyphs and pottery, and of almost-modern and modern Paiute and Havasupai peoples. Photos, drawings, 15 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: None 1979. Order #: GRCA0572paper$9.95.
SKETCHES OF AN EXCURSION TO SOUTHERN ALASKA: 1881. by A. L. Lindsley.
Observations on an early voyage, examining Alaska from both the secular and religious points of view, reporting on the state of missionary work in the state and plans for the future from 1881. The report includes geological observations including glaciers, considers the population of the region
and its climate, social customs of natives, need for schools, and many other aspects that give insights to this period for southern Alaska.73 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8466-0091-9. 1965. Order #: SHOR4360 paper$4.95.
SNOWY EARTH COMES GLIDING. by Evelyn Eaton.
Discovering ancient wisdom of country of lost borders, known to white folks as Owens Valley;
Native American traditions through the eyes of a resident who became familiar with the native people and studied their practices, customs, and beliefs. Author writes of sweat lodges, being a Singer, the pipe tradition, dances, and ways of thinking. Published by the Bear Tribe. Photos, 120 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-943404-02-9. 1974. Order #: BETR0178 paper$5.95.
SOUL OF THE INDIAN: an interpretation. by Charles A. Eastman.
Author was personally involved with both Native- and non-Native Americans and cultures and wrote several books on such matters. Here his aim has been "to paint the religious live of the typical American Indian as it was before he knew the white man." 170 pages.
Inventory =1. ISBN: 978-0-8032-6701-5. Order #: UNNE1839 paper$10.95.
THE SOUTHERN UTE INDIANS OF EARLY COLORADO. by Verner Z. Reed.
An early account of these inhabitants of southwestern Colorado, living in one of the
most magnificent spots of the American continent. Aboriginal customs were still much
practiced at the time this material was first published, in 1893. We are told of face
painting, of nomadic lifeways, of matriarchal lineage of families, of medicine men, of
wars with other Indian tribes, of courtship and family customs, of religion, and of the
variance between Indian custom and white man's law. Reprinted from The Californian
Illustrated Magazine. Illustrations of shepherding, horses, war costumes, camp, family, chief, dance, and
more. 20 pages.
Inventory = in stock in quantity. ISBN-10: 0-89646-067-3.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-067-6. Order #:
VIST0067 paper$3.95. See sample pages.
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN CEREMONIALS (AZ/NM). by Tom Bahti and Mark Bahti.
Learn of the native ceremonies still being
performed by the Indians of the Southwest as tribute to their way of life
and the strength of their religious beliefs. 9x12, 64 pages, 70 color photos & 1 map.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: -088714-096-3. 2007. Thirteenth printing. Order #: KCPU8081 paper$12.95.
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN TRIBES (AZ/NM). by Tom Bahti and Mark Bahti.
Become acquainted with 39 Southwestern Indian
cultures--their histories, governments, and separate fascinating cultures
and celebrations. 9x12, 80 pages, 110 color photos & 5 maps/diagrams.
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Inventory =1. ISBN: 978-0-88714-097-6. 2010. Eighteenth printing. Order #: KCPU8082 paper$12.95.
SUN BEAR: THE
PATH OF POWER. Sun Bear, Wabun & Weinstock.
Medicine man interprets ancient
philosophies. Illustrated., 272 pages.
Inventory = 12. ISBN: 0-671-75529-9. Order #: SISC0180 paper$11.00.
TEEPEE NEIGHBORS. by Grace Coolidge.
Shares the experience of living as neighbors with Shoshoni
and Arapaho native Americans in early 1900s. Centered on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. Episodes of life told in the form of short essays that reveal the contact between cultures. 196 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8061-1889-X. Order #: UNOK5656 paper$7.95.
#THE STONE AGE PRESENT--cloth.
Allman.
How evolution has shaped modern life--from sex, violence,
and language to emotions, morals, and communities. 288 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN 0-671-8926-6.
Order #: SISC6877 cloth$23.00.
#THE STONE AGE PRESENT--paper. Allman.
How evolution has shaped modern life--from sex, violence,
and language to emotions, morals, and communities. 286 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-684-80455-7.
Order #: SISC6110 paper$12.00.
#TIME DETECTIVES--paper. Fagan.
How scientists use modern technology to unravel the secrets of
the past. Archaeological detective stories. Illustrated, 288 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-684-8188-0. Order #: SISC1565 paper$14.00.
#TIME DETECTIVES--cloth. Fagan.
How scientists use modern technology to unravel the secrets of
the past. Archaeological detective stories. Illustrated, 288 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-671-79385-3. Order #: SISC1565 cloth$14.00.
TOBACCO, PEACE PIPES, AND INDIANS. Louis Seig.
Before the cigar, before the cigarette, tobacco was a sacred
herb used in Native American ceremonies. This book examines the history of many uses of
tobacco among North American natives--ceremonial
use of tobacco, with tribal practices. 5 maps, 26 engravings,
52 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 978-0-89541-047-3. Order #: FILT0491 paper$4.95.
TOP OF THE HILL. by Morris Taylor.
An Arapahoe Indian lad ponders the meaning of his life should his aged
grandfather die. A story suited for young readers about two friends, one
very young, the other very old, and their separation by death.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 978-0-87961-183-5. Order #: NAGR9703 paper$4.95.
WALK IN BALANCE: the path to healthy, happy, harmonious living. by Sun Bear, Crysalis Muligan, Peter Nufer, & Wabun.
Historic pathway to personal enrichment and warmth. Translates visionary teachings into a holistic, affirmative code and provides the tools for creating a vital, stress-free life. Includes traditional and contemporary teaching techniques that address both spiritual and mental well-being. Gives keys to determine which options enable you to evaluate your own situation, set your own goals, and connect with your personal path of power. 171 pages.
Inventory = 4. ISBN: 0-671-76564-7. 1992. Order #: SISC6791 paper$11.00.
THE WEST ON WOOD: a book of 19th century pictures. (VOL. 1--Southwestern Indians). by Kelly Choda.
19th century engravings gleaned from early publications, with sources. Introductory material relates the process and its hardships of gathering illustrations and printing them in this early period. The illustrators themselves are also recalled. Many of these same illustrations, and similar ones, are still being used in modern publications..
Illustrated, 56 pages.
Inventory = 12. ISBN: 0-86541-015-1. Order #: FILT4662 paper$4.95.
WHY THE NORTH STAR STANDS STILL AND OTHER INDIAN LEGENDS. by William R. Palmer.
Collection of 28 Paiute Indian legends told over a quarter of a century to the author. They tell of
creation of living things and why they behave as they do, for instance, 'How the Eagle Became Bald-headed', "How the Seasons Were Set", and ;'Why the Moon Changes". All ages. Drawings, 118 pages, glossary of Paiute words.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-915630-12-5. 1973. Bent cover. Order #: ZION1873 paper$6.50.
WISDOM OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS (THE). Nerburn.
Inventory =10. ISBN: 978-1-57731-079-2. Order #: PUGW0213 cloth$17.95.
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AMONG THE APACHES. by Frederick Schwatka.
Apaches in 1870s: dwellings, medicine men, runners, war dress, weapons, leaders of this Southwestern tribe. Originally published in Century Magazine for 1887. 30
illustrations, 30 pages.
Inventory = 7. ISBN: 0-910584-35-4. Order #: FILT4574 paper$4.00.
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
SURVEY IN ALASKA. by Ales Hrdlicka.
Extract from 46th (1930) Annual Report of the Bureau of American
Ethnology. Includes archeology, origin and antiquity of Eskimo, physical anthropology.
Surveys the Yukon and central Alaska, noting locations and history of native villages. Discusses ancient stone culture including pottery, grooved axes. Includes anthropology and also reports on the Western Eskimo region. Illustrated with historical photographs and maps, bibliography, 355 large-format pages. See sample pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: None. 1981. Limited reprint of 40 copies. Order #: SHOR4090 paper$40.00.
APACHE LEGENDS: song of the Wind Dancer. by Lou Cuevas.
Tales from full-blooded Apache
Indian. The author's vivid narratives capture the imagination and transport the
reader into the world of the ancient American Southwest. Insights into the
ancient spirit people and legends. Each legend explains nature, its
manifestations, and human behavior that is taught to Apache children so they
might learn to respect the power of life.
Interview with the author, Lou Cuevas: My grandfather was a full-blooded Apache and my grandmother was
Spanish, a curandera, a Spanish medicine woman. I started about 15 years ago
trying to recall the stories they told me. I went to various members of my
family and asked them if they remembered the stories. It took me 12 years to
assemble them. Illustrations, 128 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-87961-219-1. Order #: NAGR0685 paper$12.95.
ATNATNAS: Natives of Copper River, Alaska. by Lt. Henry T. Allen.
Brief description of this tribe reprinted
from 1886 Smithsonian Institute Report. Succinctly tells of many aspects of this people--such as their characteristics, foods, houses, many dogs, scant cooking utensils, guns, bows and arrows, social customs including marriage, burial of dead, and their very frequent singing. 12 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN:0-84664015-5. 1970. Order #: SHOR3885 paper$3.95.
A BAG OF BONES: Legends of the Wintu Indians of Northern California. Marcelle Masson.
15 stories told by old Wintu native Americans from group who lived along western
Sacramento Valley of California. 10 illustrations, 140 pages. Covers damaged.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-911010-26-2. Order #: NAGR0951 paper$12.95.
BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT: geology, history, prehistory. edited by David Grant Noble.
Geology,
history & prehistory of New Mexico Indian pueblo of cliff dwellings and valley sites.
How volcanoes provided the material for the cliff dwellings and the landscape, prehistory of the region from 4,000 years ago, excerpts from Adolph Bandelier's Southwestern Journals, and Past/Present/Future of Bandelier National Monument. Illustrated, 32 large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-277-089-X. 1985. Order #: SCAR1904 paper$4.95.
THE BIG MISSOURI WINTER COUNT. by Roberta Carkeek Cheney.
Records 131 years of Sioux life--1796 to 1926,
portrayed on an Indian hide calendar. Explains the meanings of the pictorial entries on the hide--years when a chief died, the stars fell, a French trader arrived, battles with other tribes, visit to the U. S. president, enlistment of "braves" into U.S. Army in World War I, and more for each year. Illustrated, 48 pages, bibliography..
Inventory = 2; otherwise out of print. ISBN: 0-89761-081-6. Order #: NAGR0943 paper$6.95.
CANYON DE CHELLY: the story behind the scenery (AZ). Supplee.
Anasazi and today's Navajo peoples, rock formations, cliff dwellings at Arizona National
park. 65 color photos, 48 large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-88714-042-4. 1993. Tenth printing, revised. Order #: KCPU0719 paper$8.95.
CANYON DE CHELLY IN PICTURES: the continuing story. Hunter.
Cliff-side cliff-dwellings in the canyon of this Arizona national park. Once inhabited by
Anasazi and now by Navajo Native Americans. 48 large-format pages, color illustrations.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-88714-145-5. 1999 First printing. Order #: KCPU8007 paper$8.95.
THE CENTRAL ESKIMO. by Franz Boas.
Reprint of 1884-85 Bureau of American Ethnology report from Smithsonian Institution.
Includes "Distribution of the Tribes", "Trade...", "Hunting and Fishing", "Manufactures", "Transportation by boats and sleges (including use of dogs)","Habitations and Dress", "Social and Religious Life", "Tales and Traditions", "Science and the Arts": plus glossary of Eskimo words and names and and appendix of local happenings. Drawings, 270 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8466-4017-1. 1973. This reprint limited to 150 copies. Order #: SHOR3360 paper$29.95.
CHEROKEE LEGENDS AND THE TRAIL OF TEARS. by Thomas Bryan Underwood.
Origin, myths, and removal
to West in 1838-39. Contents include "How the Earth Was Made", "The Rattlesnake's Vengeance", "Why the Buzzard's Head is Bare", "The Katydid's Warning", 'The First Fire:" Color drawings, 32pages.
Inventory = 10. ISBN: 0-935741-00-3. 1991 Order #: CHER6901 paper$5.95.
CHEROKEE PSALMS: a collection of hymns in the Cherokee language. by Daniel Scott.
Christian tradition of the
Cherokee Indians, presented in their language and translated to English. This is possible because of the work of George Grist (Sequoyah) who developed symbols to represent the 85 sounds the Cherokees used in their language, translated into the 27 letters of the English alphabet. Includes music bar charts and notes for some hymns. 33 pages large-format.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-935741-15-X. 1991. Order #: CHER 5743 paper$5.95.
CHEROKEE-ENGLISH
A-B-C COLORING BOOK. by Daniel Pennington.
Children's coloring book also teaches Cherokee
history and lifeways. Words are introduced on each page with both English and Cherokee spellings, for topics like play, quiet, arrow, old, night, water, and more. Drawings, 28 large-format pages with art for coloring..
Inventory = 13. ISBN: 0-935741-18-6. 1994. Order #: CHER8256 paper$6.00.
CHEROKEES (THE): Past and Present. by J. Ed Sharpe.
An authentic guide to the Cherokee people--to past phases of Cherokee
culture plus today's reservation. Map shows how the area populated by the Cherokee has shrunk from a multi-state region to a small part of North Carolina today. Chapters tell of origin and history, language, food, dwellings, clothing, artistry and craftsmanship, government, religion, weapons and warfare, legends and myths, and games. There is a glossary of words. Photos and maps, 32 pages.
Inventory = 16. ISBN: 0-935741-04-6. 1970. Order #: CHER6902 paper$6.00.
CHIEF JOSEPH AND THE NEZ PERCES: a photographic history. by Bill Moeller & Jan Moeller.
"What makes this....book different from almost all previous accounts of
the Nez Perce flight/plight are the often striking color photographs of places
and things seen along the long trail from the Nez Perce homeland in northeastern
Oregon to the surrender site near the Bear Paw Mountains of northern Montana." -
Wild West. 96 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-87842-319-2. Order #: MOPR1160 paper$15.00.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF A VENERABLE NATIVE to the ancient history of the Hawaiian Islands. by M. Jules Remy.
Account of interview with old Hawaiian in 1853 gives insights into traditions and
cultures of native island people. Subjects range from history, government and society to
the nobility, common people, and the ancient chants. Foreword is by park superintendent at
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (once known as City of Refuge). Reproduced photos and drawings. 40 pages. See sample pages.
Inventory = in stock in quantity. ISBN-10: 0-89646-056-8.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-056-0. Order #: VIST0056 paper$3.95.
DRUMMERS AND DREAMERS. by Click Relander.
History of eastern Washington Indian people, mainly the Wanapumas or River People, from about the time of early contact with the white race. A prophet developed in the tribe who advocated return to older ways and beliefs and a religion-like culture developed in response that produced more prophets. Relations and arrangement with the U.S. government are presented, along with individuals involved.. Development of dams on the region;s river further changed the lifeways the region's peoples. Historical
photos, 345 pages, index.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-9141019-09-0. 1986. Order #: NWIA3717 paper$9.95.
THE EARTHSHAPERS. by
Speerstra.
Story of Mound Builder Indian culture of
Mississippi River valley.
Follows Yellow Moon, a girl of twelve, through the months of a year, in daily
life, migrations, and tribal festivals. An archaeologically
authentic novel about an ancient native North American culture called Mound
Builders. The name derives from the thousands of earth mounds they raised,
primarily as burial sites, throughout the eastern and Midwestern United States.
Mound excavations have revealed a wealth of information about Mound Builders:
they were a peaceful, highly religious people who conducted a wide trade in
items such as copper from Lake Superior and seashells from the Atlantic and Gulf
coasts. This is the story of the Hopewellian Mounds which are spread
throughout the Mississippi basin and into western New York. Two sites in this
area are mentioned--the Grave Creek Mound in West Virginia which rises 70 feet
with a 300-foot diameter and the Serpent Mound in Ohio which winds and curls for
almost a quarter mile.
80 pages, illustrated.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 978-0-87961-109-5. Order #: NAGR0956 paper$6.95.
FIELD MOUSE GOES TO WAR: a bilingual tale. by Edward A. Kennard and Albert Yava. Illustrated by Fred Kabotie.
Can the little field mouse outwit the hawk that is stealing
chickens from the People?
This traditional Hopi tale was originally published in 1944 by the Bureau of
Indian Affairs. The drawings are by Hopi artist Fred Kabotie who was born at
the turn of the century on the Second Mesa. Kabotie was commissioned by the
Museum of the American Indian in New York to record authentic native dances and
by the Fred Harvey Company to decorate the Indian Tower on the south Rim of the
Grand Canyon.
The book is in English and phonetic Hopi. Contains pronunciation guide.74 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-86541-046-1. Order #: FILT5265 paper$10.95.
FIRE AND STONE: a road guide to Wupatki & Sunset Crater National Monuments. by Scott Thybony.
An auto tour of 35 miles runs through these two national monuments in Arizona, passing lava flows and craters from volcanic activity and stopping at sites of history and Anasazi Indian ruins. Explains the ancestral Native American occupation period and culture, the archaeological discovery of the pueblo villages, the plants and wildlife of this high desert region of arid summers and snow-covered winters, recent occupation by Navajo people. Map, color photographs, 48 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN:0-911-408-67-3. 1987. Order #: SOPM 1320 paper$7.95.
FOX GRAPES: Cherokee verse. by Joan Shaddox Isom.
Cherokee verse from Oklahoma. Author grew up in hills of eastern part of the state and is of Cherokee descent, giving her a consuming interest in the Native American--culture, myths, legends, and spiritualism. In her poems she writes about her heritage--the plains, the hills, the people. Illustrated by the author, 48 pages.
Inventory=36. ISBN: 0-910584-45-1. Order #: FILT0456 paper$3.95.
GONE WHALING: a search for orcas in Northwest waters. by Douglas Hand.
Adventures in the pursuit of killer
whales: explorations begin in museums and aquariums, then with whale researchers and observers, and finally to the traditions and lore of the Haidu totem carvers before adventuring to the sea in a kayak to observe these predators firsthand. 223 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-671-76840-9. 1994. Order #: SISC8561 cloth$20.00.
THE HISTORIC VALLEY OF TEMECULA. by Horace Parker.
The early Indians of Temecula, dwellers in hill and valley of early southern California. Origins, material culture, pottery, food, ceremonies. This people used natural materials and created yucca fiber sandals coiled basketry, nets for carrying, pictographs, made pipes and mortars and pestles including bedrock mortars. They had ceremonial wands and Indian doctors. Drawings, 36 pages.
Inventory = 8. ISBN: None. Order # ACOM6008 paper$3.95.
A HISTORY OF PIPESTONE NATIONAL MONUMENT. by Robert A. Murray.
Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota, where early plains
native Americans quarried catlinite stone for pipes. This Native American industry began around 1650 and there is still active quarrying of the special stone by tribal members. Early painter of Indians George Catlin visited the site and made a sketch of it in 1836 with his name then being used for the rock. Pipes and other objects made from catlinite have been traded widely and pipe-smoking for ceremonial purposes was an Indian custom throughout America. Photos, map, 60 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: None. 1985. Order #: PIIS5503 paper$4.00.
HOUSES BENEATH THE ROCK: the Anasazi of Canyon de Chelly and Navajo
National Monument. by David Grant Noble.
Essays by noted archaeologists and historians give insight into Native American inhabitants of this region and their way of life in their cliffside and cave dwellings. Discusses rock art, basketry and artifacts, and the last stand of Navajos against Kit Carson's removal from their home. Photographs, map, 64 large-format pages, saddle-stitched.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-941270-72-6. 1986. Order #: GISM1859 paper$8.95.
THE INDIAN AND THE WHITE MAN IN CONNECTICUT. by Chandler Whipple.
Tells of how these Indians lived for centuries before the arrival of the white man and how various tribes were reduced. Tells where and how they lived, their tools and equipment, appearance and dress, foods and cooking, customs and religions, games and war and political structure. Includes contact and conflict with white and war between the races. Drawings, maps, 93 pages, index.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: None. 1972. Order #: BETR1065 paper$3.50.
INDIAN PORTRAITS OF THE NORTHWEST. by George M. Cochran.
Capsule descriptions of 30 tribes, including Quinault, Puyallup, Spokane, Chinook. What distinguished each of these peoples and where and how they lived. Some kept slaves, some followed buffalo, some gaffed salmon, some bred special horses, most resisted whites (some by attacking) and suffered diseases from contact. Portraits of typical Indian from each tribe are shown along with sketches of animals and items of their material culture like baskets, tools, utensils, ceremonial feathers. 64 large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. Order #: BIMO1068 paper$2.50.
THE INDIANS OF LOUISIANA. by Fred B. Kniffern.
Tells how Louisiana's first people came to this new country and made it their home many hundreds of years ago and how changes slowly took place as they developed new ways. From evidence gathered at archaeological sites such as middens, great mounds of white clam shells and dirt, it is reported that the earliest Indians had no bows and arrows, no axes, and made no pottery. Text explores these ancient Indians and also historic people, with emphasis on the mound builders and Louisiana Indians since1700. Includes Indian legends and tales, list of tribes and where they lived, and proper pronunciations of Indian names. With the coming of the white man, clashing cultures diminished these first inhabitants in numbers. Drawings, 108 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-911116-97-4. 1985. Order #: PELI11069 cloth$14.50.
ISHI'S
JOURNEY: from the center to the edge of the world. by James Freeman.
Historical novel of story of sole survivor of now-extinct Yahi Indians of N. CA. This gripping work
of historical fiction allows us to see another side of the famous Yahi Indian.
Ishi, the last of the Yahis, stumbled out of the Northern California wilderness
in 1911, long after his people were thought to have died off. He had been one of
five Yahis who had survived a massacre at the hands of white settlers. He lived
a hidden existence for thirty years within sight of a white homestead without
being discovered. Ishi spent his remaining
years with two anthropologists from the University of California Medical Center
in San Francisco, Alfred L. Kroeber and Thomas T. Waterman, where they recorded
all that is known of his way of life. A tragic, sometimes mystical adventure (and romance), Ishi's Journey is a story of genocide and man's changing relationship with
the environment. 224 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-87961-231-3. Order #: NAGR7668 paper$10.95.
KOKOPELLI: Casanova of the cliff dweller. John V. Young.
Story of hunchback flute player throughout history.
Who or what was Kokopelli--water sprinkler, wandering minstrel, fertility enhancer, of simply the hunchback flute player. The hunchback flute player's many
roles and the Kokopelli legends are described in this 40 page,book illustrated with many examples of kokopelli and the archaeological sites where he is found.
Inventory= 5. ISBN: 0-86541-026-7. Order #: FILT7122 paper$4.95.
KOKOPELLI: Casanova of the cliff dweller. John V. Young.
Story of hunchback flute player throughout history.
Who or what was Kokopelli--water sprinkler, wandering minstrel, fertility enhancer, of simply the hunchback flute player. The hunchback flute player's many
roles and the Kokopelli legends are described in this 41 page,book illustrated with many examples of kokopelli and the archaeological sites where he is found.
Inventory= 1. ISBN: 0-86541-110-4. Newer edition with glossy cover. Order #: FILT7123 paper$6.95.
KOKOPELLI: drum in belly. by Gail Haley.
Meticulously researched
interpretation of the Native American story of Kokopelli, the hunchback flute
player. 32 pages, full color. An ancient Native American tale beautifully told and illustrated by Caldecott
Medalist.
Meticulously researched interpretation of the complex and fascinating Native
American story of Kokopelli, the hunchback flute player.
Ages 8 and up.
32-pages, full color, dust jacket.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-86541-069-5. Order #: FILT4217 paper$12.95.
LAND OF THE NORTH UMPQUAS: peaceful Indians of the West. by La Vola J. Bakken.
Story of Indian tribe of Oregon--legends, history, life
ways. Notes on population, territory, hunting and plant harvesting including camas and salmon, contact with early pioneers, medicine, Indian caves and shelters, pictographs, memorial mounds, legends, fur trade, biographies of some leaders, the Indians today. Photos, 40 pages, index.
Inventory = 26. ISBN: 0-913508-03-9. 1973. Covers soiled. Order #: TECT2054 paper$3.95.
LORD OF THE DAWN: great prophecies of ancient Mexico. by Tony Shearer.
1971 classic about Quetzalcoatl, plumed serpent, the great Indian culture hero of
ancient Mexico. Probes answers to questions of who we are? and where did we come from? Author's explorations began from heritage as a Native American probing his and his and all people's roots Drawings decorate pages throughout and there is an insert of color drawings from Mexican temples176 pages
Inventory= 1. ISBN: 978-0-87961-074-2. Out of print. Order #: NAGR1969 paper$12.95. (Scuffed cover)
MESA VERDE : the story behind the scenery (CO). by Linda Marin.
The green table of Mesa Verde is a land bathed in culture and mystery. From
the monumental architecture of the Ancestral Puebloans to the historic
discovery of the hidden cliff cities, it is a place where people farmed,
dreamed, worshiped, agonized and thrived for centuries. Many of its
treasures have been excavated and removed, yet its haunting secrets may
remain unrevealed for time immemorial.
Mesa Verde, the story behind the scenery, provides a sensitive and balanced
look at the cliff dwellings--nestled in cliff alcoves and somehow shrouded
in mystery--that are synonymous with Mesa Verde National Park. The legacy
of the Ancestral Puebloan culture, formerly referred to a the Anasazi, is
documented in detail in this enchanting book, providing a window into the
forces that shaped the civilization over some 10,000 years.
An exciting and lavishly illustrated book, Mesa Verde, The Story Behind the
Scenery, details not only the native American cultural phenomena, but gifts
the reader with a view the passion behind the creation of this only
"cultural park" in the National Park system.
9x12, 48 pages, 72 color photos & 2 maps.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-88714-075-4. 2011. Twelfth printing. Order #: KCPU3707 paper$11.95.
MESA VERDE : the story behind the scenery (CO).Martin.
Prehistoric Anasazi Indian dwellings tucked
under cliff rims in this Southwest Colorado National park. Color photos, 48 large-format
pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN 0-88714-075-0. 1994. Second printing. Order #: KCPU4072 paper$8.95.
MIRACLE HILL: the story of a Navaho boy. Mitchell & Allen.
How the author was raised in the
Indian way and then attempted to enter the white man's world--revealing character, family
relationships, manners, struggles, worries, emotions. 248 pages. Originally
published by University of Oklahoma at $7.95.
Inventory = 6. ISBN: 0-8061-1616-1. Order #: ZZTB6260 paper$8.95.
MONUMENT VALLEY: the story behind the scenery (AZ). Den Dooven.
The desert landscape of unusual rock formations and story of the past Indian people who have lived
there, and of the present ones who still do. Author's handwritten note on
page 7.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-88714-219-2. 2011. Thirteenth printing. Order #: KCPU4975 paper$11.95.
MY ADVENTURES IN ZUNI. Frank Cushing.
Facsimile of Cushing's account of his life in
Zuni; first printed in Century Magazine 1882-1883. Includes 2 articles about
Cushing by Sylvester Baxter. Illus., 96 pp.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-86541-045-3. Order #: FILT0458 paper$8.95.
NATIVE AMERICANS OF CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA. Forbes.
Indian-White relations, history, explorers, conquest. 20 photos, 8
drawings, 7 maps, 208p.
Inventory = 4. ISBN: 978-0-87961-119-4. Order #: NAGR0954 paper$16.95.
NAVAJO TRADER. by Gladwell Richardson.
Author was part of a family of Indian traders and himself spent 40 years on the Navajo Reservation managing posts. Here he describes numerous incidents in the region, including some at Kaibeto, Red Lake, Cameron, and others. Ways of the Indians and of the traders are revealed, as well as the economy of the region, involving sheep-raising, jewelry-making, weaving of rugs, trapping. There are mentions of burial customs and taboos, first hearing of a radio, witchcraft, petroglyphs, government Indian agents, and the scenic desert landscape with its storms and aridity. Photographs, 217 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8165-1262-0. 2003. Order #:UARI4440 paper$8.95.
NEW LIGHT ON CHACO CANYON. by David Grant Noble.
Prehistory of this people who built monumental stone towers, ceremonial great kivas, and laid out extensive building complexes along consistent lines yet over long periods. Rock drawings and communication with outlying sites was also developed. Here archaeological findings are presented, along with the development of that science in the area. Presents art and practical objects discovered during excavations and traces some of the history of restoring and stabilization of structures. Photographs, some in color, many historical. 108 large-format pages, index.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-933452-10-1. Order #: SCAR8017 paper$12.95.
THE NORTHERN MAIDU. by Marie Potts.
History and culture of early No CA Indians: doctoring, use of wild foods,
dances, clothing. Author looks back to the days of her childhood to give an unforgettable and
personal account of the history and culture of the Northern Maidu of northern
Sierra of California. The 20 short chapters in the book treat all aspects of Maidu
life. Customs, religion, art, and recreation are described. The explanations of
food gathering and preservation methods are in simple useful language and
detailed enough to serve as a manual for wilderness survival.
Photos, 48p.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 978-0-87961-070-8. Order #: NAGR0953 paper$7.95.
THE OHLONE WAY (THE): Indian life in the San Francisco-Monterey Bay area. by Malcolm Margolin.
This well-loved classic vividly recreates the lost world of the Indian people who lived in the San Francisco Bay Area such a short time ago. Pre-Mission native Americans in the densely-populated land of plenty--their land and their ways of life. Their use of regional natural resources--acorns, canoes of reeds deer Their society--childhood, marriage, chief, warfare. Their spirit world. Their modern world.,Drawings, 182 pages, index.
Inventory = 24. ISBN: 0-930588-01-0. 1978. Order #: HEYD2992 paper$16.95.
OMAHA TRIBAL MYTHS AND TRICKSTER TALES. by Roger Welsch.
Presents over 70 tribal stories under themes of "The Trickster", "Adventurers and Culture Heroes", "The Animal World", "Animal and Man", "Creation and Origin". Tales include "How Rabbit Lost His Fat", "Ictinike and the Deserted Children", "Orphan and the Water Monster", "The Bird Chief", "The Warriors Who Were Changed into Snakes", "The Peace Pipes","A Dakota Ghost Story". Thus is recorded this part of the rich culture of the Omaha before the missionaries brought "civilization" to them. Bibliography, 285 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8040-0700-4. 1981. Order #: SWAL1066 cloth$16.95.
OSAGE LIFE & LEGENDS: Earth People/Sky People. by Robert Liebert.
Traditions and lifeways and world views of Indian tribe as handed down verbally
through the generations in a series of beautiful poems. the
Osage were the principal native inhabitants of the Ozarks, they had a
complicated and ritualistic lifestyle; the book tells who they were, where they
lived and worked, how they hunted and gathered, and even how they dressed.
Illustrated, 144 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 978-0-87961-169-9 Order #: NAGR9410 paper$12.95.
THE POMO INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA and their
neighbors. by Vinson Brown and Douglas Andrews.
The Pomo
Indians once occupied a large part of northern California, living in this
beautiful area for hundreds of years without spoiling it. Large color map shows
old villages and trails. Account of the customs and habits of one of
California's most interesting tribes--the Pomo Indians, who made those beautiful
feathered baskets which today have become increasingly rare collectors' items.
Neighbors of the Pomos discussed include the Yuki, Miwok, and Wintun. 64 pages,
photographs, drawings and, paintings to illustrate the life of the Pomos.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-911010-30-5. Order #: NAGR2105 paper$12.95.
THE PAPAGO (Tohono O'odham) and PIMA INDIANS OF ARIZONA. by Ruth M. Underhill.
Noted anthropologist describes everyday life, religion, arts,
and government of two Arizona tribes--family life, gods,beliefs, dances, music, making fire, cooking, weaving, marriage, houses, and more.. First published in 1930s.
74 pages, illustrated with photographs and drawings.
Inventory= 1. ISBN: 978-0-86541-059-6. Order #:FILT0487 paper$10.95.
SALINAS: archaeology, history, prehistory. Edited by David Grant Noble.
National monument in New Mexico includes pueblo Indian
and Spanish mission sites of Gran Quivira, Quarai, and Abo. Spanish efforts here to gain riches from silver and to spread their faith failed and neither they nor the Indians survived. 'though their missions still stand as empty shells and there are remnants of the pueblo towns. Now a national monument, the story is told of the native Americans beginning at least 10,000 years ago as various peoples dominated the area. Rock art is discussed, with several photographs, and there are the stories of the Pueblo Revolt and of Bernardo Gruber and a superstition he promoted to his dismay. Illustrated, maps, 40
large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-941270-78-5 1982. Order #: ANCI8013 paper$8.95.
SALINAS: archaeology, history, prehistory. Edited by David Grant Noble.
National monument in New Mexico includes pueblo Indian
and Spanish mission sites of Gran Quivira, Quarai, and Abo. Spanish efforts here to gain riches from silver and to spread their faith failed and neither they nor the Indians survived. 'though their missions still stand as empty shells and there are remnants of the pueblo towns. Now a national monument, the story is told of the native Americans beginning at least 10,000 years ago as various peoples dominated the area. Rock art is discussed, with several photographs, and there are the stories of the Pueblo Revolt and of Bernardo Gruber and a superstition he promoted to his dismay. Illustrated, maps, 40
large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 978-0-941270-78-6. 2009. Order #: GISM1852 paper$9.95.
SEVEN CLANS OF THE
CHEROKEE SOCIETY. by Marcelina Reed.
Social organization in seven groups, each with own
purposes and functions. The clans are Blue or Panther, Long Hair, Bird, Paint, Deer, Wild Potato, and Wolf. For instance, people of the Bird were the keepers of the birds and were usually messengers, but they could not kill a wolf as only members of the Wolf clan could do that. Color illustrations, 32 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 935741-17-8. 1993. Order #: CHER5803 paper$6.00.
THE SOUTHERN UTE INDIANS OF EARLY COLORADO. by Verner Z. Reed.
An early account of these inhabitants of southwestern Colorado, living in one of the
most magnificent spots of the American continent. Aboriginal customs were still much
practiced at the time this material was first published, in 1893. We are told of face
painting, of nomadic lifeways, of matriarchal lineage of families, of medicine men, of
wars with other Indian tribes, of courtship and family customs, of religion, and of the
variance between Indian custom and white man's law. Reprinted from The Californian
Illustrated Magazine. Illustrations of shepherding, horses, war costumes, camp, family, chief, dance, and
more. 20 pages.
See sample pages.
Inventory = in stock in quantity. ISBN-10: 0-89646-067-3.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-067-6. Order #:
VIST0067 paper$3.95.
THE STORY OF THE CHEROKEE PEOPLE. by Tom B. Underwood.
History of this Native American people of Georgia and North Carolina from ancient times through early times, colonial times, removal to Indian Territory (Oklahoma),
including Sequoyah and the alphabet he invented., and the Cherokee today. Cultural traditions, relations with the government, hardships imposed, personal stories. Drawings and color illustrations, 48 pages.
Inventory = 14. ISBN: 0-935741-01-1. 1961. Order #: CHER6905 paper$6.50.
TEEPEE NEIGHBORS. by Grace Coolidge.
Shares the experience of living as neighbors with Shoshoni
and Arapaho native Americans in early 1900s. Centered on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. Episodes of life told in the form of short essays that reveal the contact between cultures. 196 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-8061-1889-X. Order #: UNOK5656 paper$7.95.
by Corbin Harney.
This elder and spiritual leader of Western Shoshone Nation tells of lifeways of
his people, who are native to Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and California. He also practices healing as a medicine man, provides sweat lodge ceremonies, leads prayers, and has been instrumental in helping to stop nuclear testing. The philosophy he proposes is to come back to the native way of life, not misuse Mother Earth but to take care of her for the younger generation. To do this, he notes, we have to put our thoughts together: one water, one air, one Mother Earth. Photos, 245 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-931892-80-5. Order #: BLDO5821 paper$16.00.
THE WINTUN INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA AND THEIR NEIGHBORS. by
Peter Knutdtson.
Pre-Anglo cultural life of
people of Redding to Mount Shasta, CA, area.
This easy-to-read, interesting
ethnographic study gives a picture of Wintun cultural life. Two of the most
interesting sections of the book are the glossary and a section on Wintun use of plants. A 17 x 22" color map of their territory is included. Illustrated, with fold-out map.
Maps, photos, drawings, 96 pages.
Inventory = 10. ISBN: 978-0-87961-062-3. Order #: NAGR0946 $10.95.
ZUNI & EL MORRO: past and present. edited by David Grant Noble.
History, prehistory, culture of
Zuni native Americans, plus scenic El Morro National Monument, in New Mexico. Separate articles relate the cultural history of Cibola, a century of Zuni research, El Morro, history of the Zuni nation, and Zuni religion and philosophy. Illustrated,
maps, 40 large-format pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-941270-77-7. 1986. Order #: ANCI8014 paper$4.95.
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