186 Unfortunately, Mooney overlooked certain factors: (1) the white man had not lived in this continent for long ages, though the Indian had, and not all potentially valuable plants had been investigated at the time he wrote, ...
“Bibliography of the History of Medicine in the United States and Canada, 1964. ... Ethnographic Bibliography of North America. 3d ed. ... (Eastern States Archaeological Federation, Research Publication I.) New Haven, Conn., ...
The treatment of American Indians is discussed historically with reference to the 4 principal methods used to create or perpetuate false impressions: obliteration, defamation, disembodiment, and disparagement. Indian contributions to...
Barton , Albert O. “ Where Wisconsin Names Originated . " Wisconsin Archeologist , n.s. , 26 ( December 1945 ) : 84-85 . [ Beach , John ) . ... Brown , Dorothy M. “ Myths and Legends of Wisconsin Waterfalls .
"Indian Names in Michigan traces the origin of hundreds of place-names given to counties, towns, lakes, rivers, and topographical features of the Great Lakes State.
Iowa Place Names of Indian Origin
Studies the medicial practices of American Indians, noting their use of plants and special techniques for treating illness and injuries
Iowa Place Names of Indian Origin
List of place-names, primarily those names after American Indian tribes or individuals, including some historical information about each person or tribe.
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;"Of all the states of the American union, none has a name that has been spelled in more ways, or interpreted more variously, than Wisconsin.nbsp; Among the spellings listed are Mesconsin, Meskousing, Mishkonsing, ...