The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley And Region of the Great Lakes : As Described By Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant in the Northwest; Bacqueville De La Potherie, French Royal Commissioner to Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army Officer,
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R. Walker (completed in the following volume). Volume xix — "Ojibwa myths and traditions," Harlan I. Smith. Volume xx— "Some Dakota myths," Clark Wissler. Volume XXI — "The test-theme in N. American mythology," Robert H. Lowie. American Historical Association. Papers (New York, 1886- 1891). 5 vols. Annual reports, 1889-1907 (Washington, 1890-1908). American Missionary Association. American missionary (New York, 1857-1910+). Vols. 1-64. Illustrated (after 1899). American State Papers. Indian aff...airs, 1789-1827 (Washington, 1832-1834). 2 vols. Selected documents from the archives of the Indian Office, published under authority of Congress; highly valuable for the study of political relations between the Indians and United States, especially as some of the original documents from which these volumes are compiled are ap- parently no longer in existence. Annales de la Propagation de la Foi pour les provinces de Que- bec et de Montreal (Montreal, 1877-1893). Nos. 1-50. Published by the Canadian branch (established 1836) of the Association de la Propagation de la Foi — a missionary society of world-wide member- ship in the Roman Catholic Church, which has published its Annals since 1827 (in various languages), as a successor to the well-known Lettres edifianles.
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