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AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN
AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY
Volumes 1-50
1903-1964
VOLUME
BERKELEY
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
1903-1904
Ica, with Three Appendices by Max Uhle, The Uhle Pottery Col-
lections from. Kroeber and Strong. 21: 95-133 (no. 3),
1924.
Indian Myths- of South Central California. Kroeber. 4s 167-
250 (no. 4), 1907.
Ifugao Economics. Barton. 15: 385-446 (no. 5), 1922.
Ifugao Law. Barton. 15: 1-186 (no. 1), 1919.
Inflections of the Voice, On Plotting the. Bradley. 12: 195-
218 (noo. 5 ), 1916.
Initiations and Secret Societies, Tribal. Loeb. 25: 249-288
(no. 3), 1929.
Ishi, The Medical History of. Pope. 13: 175-213 (no. 5), 1920.
Ishi. See also Yahi; Yana.
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Japan, The Earliest Historical Relations Between Mexico and.
Nuttall. 4: 1-47 (no. 1), 1906.
Jicarilla Apache Political and Economic Structures. Wilson.
48: 297-360 (no. 4), 1964.
Jones, Philip Mills. Mound Excavations near Stockton, California.
20s 113-122 (no. 7), 1923.
Kankanay Ceremonies. Moss. 15: 343-384 (no. 4), 1920.
Karok Basket Weavers, Yurok-. 0'Nealeo 32: 1-184 (no. 1), 1932.
Karok Towns. Kroeber. 35: 29-38 (no. 4), 1936.
Karok World-Renewal Ceremony at Panaminik, A. Drucker. 351
23-28 (no. 3), 1936.
Kato Language, Elements of the. Goddard. 11: 1-45 (no. 1),
1912.
Kato Texts. Goddard. 5: 65-238 (no. 3), 1909.
Kawaiisu Kinship Terms, Tuibatulabal and. Gifford. 12s 219-
248 (no. 6), 1917.
Kelly, Isabel T. The Carver's Art of the Indians of North-
western California. 24: 343-360 (no. 7), 1930.
----Ethnography of the Surprise Valley Paiute. 31: 67-210 (no.
3), 1932.
----Peruvian Cumbrous Bowls. 24: 325-341 (no. 6), 1930.
----Yuki Basketry. 24: 421-444 (no. 9), 1930.
Kepel Fish Dam, The. Waterman and Kroeber. 35: 49-80 (no. 6),
1938.
Kinship Systems, California. Kroeber. 12: 339-396 (no. 9),
1917.
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Lands on Clear Lake, Pomo. Gifford. 20: 77-92 (no. 5), 1923.
Language, The Chimariko Indians and. Dixon. 5s 293-380 (no.
5), 1910.
Language, Elements of the Kato. Goddard. 11: 1-45 (no. 1), 1912.
Language, Phonetic Elements of the Diegueno. Kroeber and J.P.
Harrington. 11: 177-188 (no. 2), 1914.
Language, Phonetic Elements of the Mohave. Kroeber. 10:
45-96 (no. 3), 1911.
Language, The Phonetic Elements of the Northern Paiute. Waterman.
10: 13-44 (no. 2), 1911.
Language, Preliminary Sketch of the Yaqui. Mason. 20: 195-212
(no. 12), 1923.
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Language of Oregon, Northern Paiute. Marsden. 20: 175-191
(no. 11), 1923.
Language of the Salinan Indians, The. Mason. 14: 1-154 (no.
1), 1918.
Languages, The Chumash and Costanoan. Kroebero 9: 237-271
(no. 2), 1910.
Languages, The Genetic Relationship of the North American.
Radin. 14: 489-502 (no. 5), 1919.
Languages of California, Phonetic Constituents of the Native.
Kroeber. 10: 1-12 (no. 1), 1911.
Languages of the Coast of California North of San Francisco,
The. Kroeber. 9: 273-435 (no. 3), 1911.
Languages of the Coast of California South of San Francisco,
The. Kroeber. 2: 29-80 (no. 2), 1904.
Languages. See also Inflections; Linguistic Families; Phonetic;
Phonology; Text; and under name of lanquace.
Lanning, Edward P. Archaeology of the Rose Spring Site, INY-372.
49: 237-336 (no. 3), 1963.
----A Ceramic Sequence for the Piura and Chlira Coast, North
Peru. 46: 135-284 (no. 2), 1963.
Law, Ifugao. Barton. 15: 1-186 (no. 1), 1919.
Law and Ritual, Nabaloi. Moss. 15: 207-342 (no. 3), 1920.
Leigh, R. Wood. Dental Pathology of Aboriginal California.
23: 399-440 (no. 10), 1928.
----Notes on the Somatology and Pathology of Ancient Egypt.
34: 1-54 (no. 1), 1934.
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Lemert, Edwin M., and Heizer, Robert F. See Heizer, Robert F.,
and Lemert, Edwin M.
Life and Culture of the Hupa. Goddard. 1: 1-88 (no. 1), 1903.
Linguistic Families of California. Dixon and Kroeber. 16: 47-
118 (no. 3), 1919.
Loeb, Edwin M. The Eastern Kuksu Culte. 33: 139-232 (no. 2),
1933.
----Mentawei Religious Cult. 25: 185-247 (no. 2), 1929.
----Pomo Folkways. 19: 149-405 (no. 2), 1926.
----Tribal Initiations and Secret Societies. 25: 249-288 (no.
3), 1929.
----The Western Kuksu Cult. 33: 1-137 (no. 1), 1932.
Loud, Llewellyn L. Ethnogeography and Archaeology of the Wiyot
Territory. 14: 221-436 (no. 3), 1918'.
----The Stege Mounds at Richmond, California. 17: 355-372
(no. 6), 1924.
Loud, Llewellyn L., and Harrington, M.R. Lovelock Cave. 25:
1-183 (no. 1), 1929.
Ltev elock Cave. Loud and M.R. Harrington. 25: 1-183 (no. 1),
1929.
Lower California, Notes on the Akwa'ala Indians of. Gifford
and Lowie. 23: 339-352 (no. 7), 1928.
Lowie, Robert H. A Crow Text. 29: 155-175 (no. 2), 1930.
----The Crow Languages Grammatical Sketch and Analyzed Text.
39: 1-142 (no. 1), 1941.
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Volume 1, 1903-1904.
1. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Life and Culture of the Hupa.
1903. Pp. 1-88.
2. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Hupa Texts. 1904. Pp. 89-378.
Volume 2, 1904-1907.
1. Sinclair, William J. The Exploration of the Potter
Creek Cave (Californiaa). 1904. Pp. 1-28.
2. Kroeber, A.L. The Lanquages of the Coast of California
South of San Francisco. 1904. Pp. 29-80.
3. Kroeber, A.L. Types of Indian Culture in California.
1904. Pp. 81-103.
4. Kroeber, A.L. Basket Designs of the Indiana of North-
western California. 1905. Pp. 104-164.
5. Kroeber, A.L. The Yokuts Languaqe of South Central
California. 1907. Pp. 165-377.
Volume 3, 1905.
Goddard, Pliny Earle. The Morphology of the Hupa
Languaae. 1905. Pp. 1-344.
Volume 4, 1906-1907.
1. Nuttall, Zelia. The Earliest Historical Relations
Between Mexico and Japan. 1906. Pp. 1-47.
2. Hrdlicka, Ales. Contribution to the Physical
Anthropology of California. 1906. Pp. 49-64.
3. Kroeber, A.Lt. Shoshonean Dialects of California. 1907.
Pp. 65-166.
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Volume 9, 1910-1911.
1. Sapir, Edward. Yana Texts (Together with Yana Myths
Collected by Roland B. Dixon). 1910. Pp. 1-235.
2. Kroeber, A.L. The Chumash and Costanoan Languages.
1910. Pp. 237-271.
3. Kroeber, A.L. The Languages of the Coast of California
North of San Francisco. 1911. Pp. 273-435.
Volume 10, 1911-1914.
1. Kroeber, A.L. Phonetic Constituents of the Native
Languages of California. 1911. Pp. 1-12.
2. Waterman, T.T. The Phonetic Elements of the Northern
Paiute Language. 1911. Pp. 13-44.
3. Kroeber, A.L. The Phonetic Elements of the Mohave
Language. 1911. Pp. 45-96.
4. Mason, J. Alden. The Ethnology of the Salinan Indians.
1912. Pp. 97-240.
5. Dolores, Juan. Papago Verb Stems. 1913. Pp. 241-263.
6. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Notes on the Chilula Indians of
Northwestern California. 1914. Pp. 265-288.
7. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Chilula Texts. 1914. Pp. 289-379.
Volume 11, 1912-1916.
1. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Elements of the Kato Language.
1912. Pp. 1-176*
2. Kroeber, A.L. and J.P. Harrington. Phonetic Elements
of- the Diegueno Language. 1914. Pp. 177-188.
3. Goddard, Pliny Earle. Sarsi Texts. 1915. Pp. 179-277.
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4. Kroeber, A.L. Serian, Tequistlatecan and Hokan. 1915.
Pp. 279-290.
5. Gifford, Edward Winslow. Dichotomous Social Organization
in South Central California. 1916. Pp. 291-296.
6. Waterman, T.T. The Delineation of the Day-Signs in the
Aztec Manuscripts . 1916. Pp. 297-398.
7. Mason, J. Alden. The Mutsun Dialect of Costanoan
Based on the Vocabulary of De la Cuesta. 1916. Pp.
399-472.
Volume 12, 1916-1917.
1. Gifford, Edward Winslow. Composition of California
Shellmounds. 1916. Pp. 1-29.
2. Kroeber, A.L. California Place Names of Indian Origin.
1916. Pp. 31-69.
3. Kroeber, A.L. Arapaho Dialects. 1916. Pp. 71-138.
4. Gifford, Edward Winslow. Miwok Moieties* -1916. Pp.
139-194.
5. Bradley, Cornelius B. On Plotting the Inflections of
the Voice. 1916. Pp. 195-218.^
6. Gifford, Edward Winslow. Tubatulabal and Kawaiisu
Kinship Terms. 1917. Pp. 219-248.
7. Waterman, T.T. Bandelierls Contribution to the Study
of Ancient Mexican Social Organization. 1917. Pp. 249-
282.
8o Gifford, Edward Winslow. Miwok Myths. 1917. Pp. 283-338.
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