interfusion of his blood with yours, and his faithful adherence to
the new ideals of American citizenship, but in, the living thought of
the nation.
THE END
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The documents chiefly used in the preparation of this book, aside from
the author's own observations and personal knowledge, were the annual
reports of the United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, of the
United States Board of Indian Commissioners, and of the Bureau of
American Ethnology, the proceedings of the Mohonk Indian Conferences,
and of religious and philanthropic societies engaged in Indian work;
also the reports and magazines published by the larger Indian schools,
especially Carlisle and Hampton. The following list of books about the
North American Indian is not presented as complete in any sense, but
merely as a suggestive guide to the reader who wishes to pursue the
subject further:
EARLY STUDENTS AND EXPLORERS
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS _Geo. Catlin_
BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF THE
INDIANS OF N. A. _Drake_
WORKS OF _John G. Heckewelder_
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA _Henry R. Schoolcraft_
THE OREGON TRAIL _Parkman_
THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA _Parkman_
JESUIT RELATIONS _Edited by Shea_
INDIAN MISSIONS
MARY AND I; OR FORTY YEARS AMONG THE SIOUX _John Williamson_
LIFE OF BISHOP HARE _De Wolf Howe_
A QUAKER AMONG THE INDIANS _T. C. Battey_
FATHER JUNIPERO AND THE MISSION
INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA _H. H._
LEGENDS AND FOLKLORE
BLACKFOOT LODGE TALES _G. B. Grinnell_
PAWNEE HERO STORIES _G. B. Grinnell_
ALGONQUIN LEGENDS OF NEW ENGLAND _Chas. G. Leland_
THE LENAPE AND THEIR LEGENDS _Daniel Brinton_
THE MAN WHO MARRIED THE MOON AND OTHER
PUEBLO FOLK TALES _Chas. F. Lummis_
MUSIC AND ART
THE INDIANS' BOOK _Natalie Curtis_
INDIAN BASKETRY _George W. James_
INDIAN STORY AND SONG _Alice C. Fletcher_
PRIMITIVE INDIAN MUSIC
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