Congrès international des américanistes (13 ; 1902 ; New York)
Actes
- International congress of Americanists : Thirteenth session held in New York in 1902, Easton, Pa. : Eschenbach Printing Co., 1905, 1 vol. (lxviii, 345 p.).
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Dépouillement
- Preface, P. H. Sabille, p. [v]
- Table of contents, p. [vii]-viii
- Transmission of Power, p. [ix]
- Commission of Organization, p. [xi]-xii
- List of Members of the Congress, p. xii-xix
- Secretaries’ report of the daily sessions of the Congress, p. xix-lxviii
- The Petroglyphs at Smith’s Ferry, Pennsylvania, by W. J. Holland, p. [lxix]-4
- The Algonkian Linguistic Stock, by Alexander Francis Chamberlain, p. [5]-8
- Ressemblance entre les civilisations Pueblo et Calchaqui, by Juan B.
Ambrosetti, p. [9]-13 - Anthropological Information in Early American Writings, by Joseph
D. McGuire, p. [17]-26 - Archaeological Research in the Southern United States, by Clarence
B. Moore, p. [27]-40 - Palemke Calendar, the Signs of the Days, by Alfredo Chavero, p. [41]-65
- One of the Sacred Altars of the Pawnee, by George A. Dorsey, p. [67]-74
- La Collection de M. de Sartiges et les “Aryballes” péruviens du Musée
ethnographique du Trocadéro, by Léon Lejeal, p. [75]-83 - On the Lansing Man, by S. W. Williston, p. [85]-89
- The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, by Franz Boas, p. [91]-100
- The Mythology of the Diegueños, Mission Indians of San Diego County,
California, as Proving their States to be Higher than is Generally
Believed, by Constance Goddard DuBois, p. [101]-106 - The Throwing-stick of a Prehistoric People of the Southwest, by George
H. Pepper, p. [107]-130 - Are There Pygmies in French Guiana, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [131]-133
- Social Organization of the Cheyennes, by George Bird Grinnell, p. [135]-146
- A Navajo Sand Picture of the Rain Gods and Its Attendant Ceremony, by Alfred M. Tozzer, p. [147]-156
- On the Present State of Our Knowledge of the Mexican and Central American Hieroglyphic Writing, by Eduard Seler, p. [157]-170
- On Ancient Mexican Religious Poetry, by Eduard Seler, p. [171]-174
- Data about a New Kind of Hieroglyphical Writing in Mexico, by Nicolas
Leon, p. [175]-188 - The Mural Paintings of Yucatan, by Edward H. Thompson, p. [189]-192
- Indian Tribes of the State of Oaxaca and Their Languages, by Fran-
cisco Belmar, p. [193]-202 - The Racial Unity of the Historic and Prehistoric Aboriginal People of
Arizona and New Mexico, by William P. Blake, p. [203]-204 - Indian Words in the Dutch Language and in Use at Dutch Guiana, by
L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [205]-208 - About the Ornamentation in Use by Savage Tribes in Dutch Guiana and
Its Meaning, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [209]-212 - Certain Clay Figures of Teotihuacan, by H. Newell Wardle, p. [213]-216
- Cuzco, the Celestial City, by Stansbury Hagar, p. [217]-225
- About a Well-known Name Given by the Dutch when Exploring the
Hudson River (the Catskill and the Catskill Mountains), by L. C.
Van Panhuys, p. [227]-228 - A Communication of the Curacao Society for History, Language and
Ethnology in the Dutch West Indies about the Grave of Columbus, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [229]-230 - Danni Dipaa, by Abraham Castellanos, p. [231]-241
- Contribution a l’étude du mot Kecku ou Titicoca ou Titikaka, by Leon
Douay, p. [243]-244 - De la non-parenté de certaines langues de l’Ancien Monde (en particulier
du japonais) avec celles du Nouveau, et spécialement, du groupe
Maya, by Leon Douay, p. [245]-247 - Tamoanchan und andere Bezeichungen des Westens zur Erde in der
mexikanische Etymologie, by Walter Lehmann, p. [249]-264 - Some Obsidian Workings in Mexico, by Adela Breton, p. [265]-268
- A Claim for the Discovery of the Coast of Guiana by the Dutch, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [269]-271
- Ways of Paying in the New Netherlands, at Dutch Guiana and in the
Former Dutch Colonies of British Guiana, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [273]-275 - A Brief General Survey about the Early Contact between the Dutch and
the New World, by L. C. Van Panhuys, p. [277]-278 - A Comparative Study of Two Indian and Eskimo Legends, by Signe
Rink, p. [279]-303 - Notes on the So-called Second Letter of Toscanelli, Supposed to Have
Been Addressed to Christopher Columbus, and Its Bearing on the
History of the So-called First Letter, by John B. Shipley, p. [305]-325 - Social Organization of the Haida, by John R. Swanton, p. [327]-334
- On the Occurrence of an Arrow-head with Bones of an Extinct Bison, by S. W. Williston, p. [335]-337
- Symbolism in the Decorative Art of the Sioux, by Clark Wissler, p. [339]-345.
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