Incoming Resources
- The Menominee Indians, a history, by Patricia K. Ourada ; with a foreword by Donald J. Berthrong
- New views of the origin of the tribes and nations of America, by Benjamin Smith Barton
- Portraits of "The Whiteman", linguistic play and cultural symbols among the western Apache, Keith H. Basso ; ill. by Vincent Craig
- John Ross, Cherokee Chief, Gary E. Moulton
- The Kenaitze people, by Robert E. Ackerman ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- The Florida Seminole people, by Charles H. Fairbanks ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- Our sacred identity, the book of American Indian names and their meanings, [edited by] Teresa Cunningham and Montez DeCarlo
- The Cherokee people, by Earl Boyd Pierce and Rennard Strickland ; scientific editors, Henry F. Dobyns and W. David Baird, general editor, John I. Griffin
- The Walapai people, by Henry F. Dobyns and Robert C. Euler ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- Cherokee prehistory, the Pisgah phase in the Appalachian Summit Region, by Roy S. Dickens, Jr
- Corpus of Maya hieroglyphic inscriptions, Ian Graham
- The highland Maya, patterns of life and clothing in Indian Guatemala, text by Roland Bunch ; photos. by Roger Bunch
- The Creek people, by Donald E. Green ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns, general editor, John I. Griffin
- Cherokees in transition, a study of changing culture and environment prior to 1775, by Gary C. Goodwin
- Cherokee sunset, a nation betrayed : a narrative of travail and triumph, persecution and exile, by Samuel Carter III
- Sealth, by Mel Boring
- Fools Crow, [recorded by] Thomas E. Mails, assisted by Dallas Chief Eagle ; with ill. by the author
- From the deep woods to civilization, chapters in the autobiography of an Indian, by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) ; introd. by Raymond Wilson
- The Blood People, a division of the Blackfoot Confederacy : an illustrated interpretation of the old ways, Adolf Hungry Wolf
- The last bugle call, a history of Fort McDowell, Arizona Territory, 1865-1890, by Bill Reed
- The prairie people, continuity and change in Potawatomi Indian culture, 1665-1965, James A. Clifton
- Native American arts and culture, a resource directory, compiler, Laurie Nogg Adler ; editor, Brennan Rash ; designer, Patricia Tate
- The Aztecs, a history, Nigel Davies
- A Yaqui life, the personal chronicle of a Yaqui Indian, by Rosalio Moisés, Jane Holden Kelley, and William Curry Holden ; introd. by Jane Holden Kelley
- The Chinook Indians, traders of the Lower Columbia River, by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown
- How to build an Indian canoe, adapted by George S. Fichter
- Native American historical demography, a critical bibliography, Henry F. Dobyns
- The Shawnee, Jerry E. Clark
- Warrior in two camps, Ely S. Parker, Union general and Seneca chief, William H. Armstrong
- Nancy Ward, beautiful woman of two worlds, [written by Robert G. Adams]
- The Maya and their neighbors, essays on Middle American anthropology and archaeology, edited by Clarence L. Hay ... [et al.]
- The Anishinabe of the Minnesota Chippewa tribe, by Timothy G. Roufs ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- The Northern Maidu, Marie Potts
- Wolf that I am, in search of the Red Earth People, Fred McTaggart
- The Cheyennes, Indians of the Great Plains, by E. Adamson Hoebel
- The eastern Cherokees, by William Harlen Gilbert, Jr
- The Seneca people, by George H. J. Abrams ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns, general editor, John I. Griffin
- The snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona, being a narrative of a journey from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the villages of the Moqui Indians of Arizona ..., by John G. Bourke
- Sister to the Sioux, the memoirs of Elaine Goodale Eastman, 1885-91, edited by Kay Graber
- Se-quo-yah, the American Cadmus and modern Moses, by Geo. E. Foster
- Zuñi, selected writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing, edited, with an introd. by Jesse Green ; foreword by Fred Eggan
- The Quapaw Indians, a history of the Downstream People, by W. David Baird
- Alaska's native people, chief editor, Lael Morgan ; contributing editors, John Active ... [et al.]
- The Pawnee people, by Carl N. Tyson ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns ; general editor, John I. Griffin
- The peace chiefs of the Cheyennes, by Stan Hoig ; foreword by Boyce D. Timmons
- The Choctaws, cultural evolution of a native American tribe, by Jesse O. McKee and Jon A. Schlenker
- Recollections of the Flathead mission, containing brief observations, both ancient and contemporary, concerning this particular nation, by Gregory Mengarini ; translated and edited with a biographical introd. by Gloria Ricci Lothrop
- Stories of traditional Navajo life and culture, by twenty-two Navajo men and women ; editor, Broderick H. Johnson ; illustrators, Raymond Johnson and Hoke Denetsosie
- The Otoe-Missouria people, by R. David Edmunds ; scientific editor, Henry F. Dobyns, general editor, John I. Griffin
- The children of Aataentsic, a history of the Huron People to 1660, Bruce G. Trigger