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Congrès international des américanistes (19 ; 1915 ; Washington, D.C.)

Congrès international des américanistes (19 ; 1915 ; Washington, D.C.)

Actes

  • Proceedings of the nineteenth International Congress of Americanists : held at Washington, December 27-31, 1915, Washington, 1917, 1 vol. (lvii, 649 p., [129] f. de pl.) : ill. en noir et en coul., cartes ; 28 cm

Dépouillement des actes

  • CONTENTS, p. [III]-V
  • Authority for the Nineteenth Session, p. [IX]
  • Authority for the Twentieth Session, p. [IX]
  • Articles of the Statutes Approved by the Bureau and Council, Paris, 1900, p. [X]-XII
  • Previous Sessions of the International Congress of Americanists, p. [XIII]-XIV
  • Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, p. [XV]-XVII
  • Delegates of Foreign Governments, p. XVII-XVIII
  • Delegates of Foreign Institutions and Societies, p. XVIII-XIX
  • Delegates of Institutions and Societies in the United States, p. [XX]-XXI
  • Members of the Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, p. XXII-XXXII
  • General Program of the Session, p. [XXXIII]-XXXIV
  • Constituting Meeting, p. [XXXV]-XXXVI
  • Resolution relating to the desirability of uniform laws concerning archeological exploration, p. XXXVII
  • Resolution relating to the advance of anthropological research in the various american republics, p. XXXVII
  • Opening Meeting, p. [XXXVIII]-XLIX
  • Publications Presented to the Congress, p. [L]
  • Special Exhibits in the United States national museum, p. [L]-LIII
  • Meetings of the Permanent Bureau and Council, p. [LIV]
  • Functions and Entertainments, p. [LIV]-LV
  • Closing Meeting, p. [LVI]
  • Recommendations of the Council, p. [LVI]-LVII
  • Final Report of the Secretary, p. LVII-LVIII
  • PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE CONGRESS
  • Archaeology
  • The Place of Archeology in Human History, W. H. HOLMES, p. [5]-11
  • Food-plants and Textiles of Ancient America, WILLIAM EDWIN SAFFORD, p. [12]-30
  • Remarkable Stone Sculptures from Yale, British Columbia, HARLAN I. SMITH, p. [31]-34
  • Archeological Studies in Northern Nova Scotia, HARLAN I. SMITH. (Abstract), p. [35]-36
  • Culture of a Prehistoric Iroquoian Site in Eastern Ontario, W. J. WINTEMBERG, p. [37]-42
  • The Origin and Various Types of Mounds in Eastern United States, DAVID I. BUSHNELL, JR., p. [43]-47
  • Prehistoric Cultures in the State of Maine, WARREN K. MOOREHEAD, p. [46]-51
  • Chronological Relations of Coastal Algonquian Culture, ALANSON SKINNER, p. [52]-58
  • Some Mounds of Eastern Tennessee, George Grant MACCURDY, p. [59]-74
  • The Wesleyan University Collection of Antiquities from Tennessee, George Grant MACCURDY, p. [75]-95
  • The Remains of Primitive Man in Cumberland Valley, Tennessee, W. E. MYER, p. [96]-102
  • The Nacoochee Mound, White County, Georgia, GEORGE H. PEPPER. (Abstract), p. [103]
  • Observations on Some Shell-mounds of the Eastern Coast of Florida, Amos W. BUTLER, p. [104]-107
  • Prehistoric Cultures of the San Juan Drainage, A. V. KIDDER, p. [108]-113
  • Archeology of the Tano District, New Mexico, N. C. NELSON, p. [114]-118
  • Notes on Certain Prehistoric Habitations in Western Utah, NEIL M. JUDD, p. [119]-124
  • Investigaciones Arqueológicas en México, 1914-15. Investigaciones de la inspección general de monumentos arqueológicos de la república mexicana, MANUEL GAMIO, p. [125]-133
  • Incense Burners from a Cave near Orizaba, Mexico, H. NEWELL WARDLE, p. [132]-138
  • The Ruins of Yucu-Tichiyo, CONSTANTINE G. RICKARDS, p. [139]
  • The Rise and Fall of the Maya Civilization in the Light of the Monuments and the Native Chronicles, SYLVANUS GRISWOLD MORLEY, p. [140]-149
  • Maya Civilization and Climatic Changes, ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, p. [150]-164
  • Recent Progress in the Study of Maya Art, H. J. SPINDEN, p. [165]-177
  • The Chilam Balam Books and the Possibility of their Translation, ALFRED M. Tozzer, p. [178]-186
  • Preliminary Study of the North Building (Chamber C), Great Ball Court, Chich’en
  • Itzá, Yucatan, ADELA C. BRETON, p. [187]-194
  • The Hotun as the Principal Chronological Unit of the Old Maya Empire, SYLVANUS
  • GRISWOLD MORLEY, p. [195]-201
  • Recent Excavations in Northern Yucatan, EDWARD H. THOMPSON, p. [202]-205
  • Ueber ein verzierte Baumkalebasse aus dem Sumo-Gebiet (Nicaragua), KARL SAPPER, p. [206]-210
  • The Maya Zodiac at Santa Rita, STANSBURY HAGAR, p. [211]-219
  • Excavation of a New Archeological Site in Porto Rico, J. ALDEN MASON, p. [216]-223
  • Porto Rican Burial Caves, ROBERT T. AITKEN, p. [224]-228
  • Nephrite in Brazil, ANTONIO CARLOS SIMOENS DA SILVA, p. [229]-235
  • An Outline of the Culture-Sequence in the Andean Area, PHILIP AINSWORTH MEANS, p. [236]-252
  • The Inca peoples and their culture, Hiram Bngham, p. [253]-260
  • The Puma Motive in Ancient Peruvian Art, CHARLES W. MEAD, p. [261]-263
  • Una Leyenda Representada en los Escarificadores de Madera Recogidos en el Noroeste de la República Argentina, JUAN B. AMBROSETTI, p. [262]-265
  • ETHNOLOGY
  • The Origin and Distribution of Agriculture in America, H. J. SPINDEN, p. [269]-276
  • The Indians and Their Culture as Described in Swedish and Dutch Records from 1614 to 1664, AMANDUS JOHNSON, p. [277]-282
  • Ceremonial and other Practices on the Human Body among the Indians, WALTER HOUGH, p. [283]-285
  • A Forgotten Cereal of Ancient America, WILLIAM EDWI SAFFORD, p. [286]-297
  • Recent Developments in the Study of Indian Music, FRANCES DENSMORE, p. [298]-301
  • Concepts of Nature among American Natives, ALICE C. FLETCHER. (Abstract), p. [302]
  • Medicine Practices of the Northeastern Algonquians, FRANK G. SPECK, p. [303]-321
  • Some Esoteric Aspects of the League of the Iroquois, J. N. B. HEWITT, p. [322]-326
  • The Social Significance of the Creek Confederacy, JOHN R. SWANTON, p. [327]-334
  • Comparative Study of Pawnee and Blackfoot Rituals, CLARK WISSLER, p. [335]-339
  • The Kinship Systems of the Crow and Hidatsa, ROBERT H. LOWIE, p. [340]-343
  • Notes on the Shrines of the Tewa and other Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, WILLIAM BOONE DOUGLASS, p. [343]-378
  • Zuñi Conception and Pregnancy Beliefs, ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS, p. [379]-383
  • The Beaver Indians, P. E. GODDARD. (Abstract), p. [384]
  • The Tribes of the Pacific Coast of North America, A. L. KROEBER, p. [385]-401
  • Growth and Federation in the Tsimshian Phratries, C. M. BARBEAU, p. [402]-408
  • The Chachac, or Rain Ceremony, as Practised by the Maya of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras, THOMAS GANN, p. [409]-418
  • The Amazon Expedition of the University Museum, Philadelphia, GEORGE BYRON GORDON. (Abstract), p. [419]
  • The Alaculoofs and Yahgans, the World’s Southernmost Inhabitants, CHARLES WELLINGTON FURLONG, p. [420]-431
  • The Haush and Ona, Primitive Tribes of Tierra del Fuego, CHARLES WELLINGTON FURLONG, p. [432]-444
  • Fuegian and Chonoan Tribal Relations, JOHN M. COOPER, p. [445]-453
  • FOLKLORE AND TRADITION
  • Ballads Surviving in the United States, C. ALPHONSO SMITH, p. [457]-458
  • Omaha and Osage Traditions of Separation, FRANCIS LA FLESCHE, p. [459]-462
  • Peruvian Folklore, FEDERICO ALFONSO PEZET, p. [463]-466
  • HISTORY
  • Indications of Visits of White Men to America before Columbus, WILLIAM H. BABCOCK, p. [469]-478
  • Le Vinland — sa localisation probable, p. ALPHONSE GAGNON, p. [479]-484
  • The Archives of the Indies: History of and Suggestions for their Exploitation, ROSCOE R. HILL. (Abstract), p. [485]
  • A National Indian Portrait Gallery, F. W. HODGE. (Abstract), p. [486]
  • The Jesuit Indian Missions in the United States — 1565 to 1916, J. F. X. O’CONOR, p. [487]-502
  • Notas sobre la Historia de la “Recopilación de las Leyes de Indias,” por Solórzano y Pinelo, RAFAEL ALTAMIRA. (Extracto), p. [503]-505
  • Early Pueblo Indian Missions in New Mexico, L. BRADFORD PRINCE, p. [506]-514
  • Some Aspects of the Land as a Factor in Mexican History, LEÓN DOMINIAN. (Abstract), p. [515]
  • Sources of Cuban Ecclesiastical History to the End of the Eighteenth Century, CHARLES WARREN CURRIER, p. [516]-520
  • The Social Revolution of the Eighteenth Century in South America, BERNARD MOSES, (Abstract), p. [521]
  • LINGUISTICS
  • Le Verbe hors de sa place, A.-G. MORICE, p. [525]-540
  • The So-called Stems of Algonquian Verbal Complexes, TRUMAN MICHELSON, p. [541]-544
  • Pocomchi Notes, ADELA C. BRETON, p. [545]-548
  • Rätsel aus der Guaraní- und Kítshuasprache, ROBERT LEHMANN-NITSCHE, p. [549]-551
  • The Only Known Words of the Charrúa Language of Rio de la Plata, RUDOLPH SCHULLER, ^. [552]-554
  • The Place of the Lengua-Mascoy among the Indians of the Paraguayan and Neighboring Chacos, from a Linguistic Point of View, R. J. HUNT, (Abstract), p. [555]
  • PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
  • The Genesis of the American Indian, ALEŠ HRDLIČKA, p. [559]-568
  • Modern Populations of America, FRANZ BOAS, p. [569]-575
  • The United States Census of Immigrant Stocks, DANIEL FOLKMAR, p. [576]-581
  • The Old White Americans, ALEŠ HRDLIČKA, p. [582]-601
  • Racial Factors of Delinquency, TOM A. WILLIAMS, (Abstract), p. [602]
  • The Eye and Hair Color in Children of Old Americans, BEATRICE L. STEVENSON, p. [603]-605
  • Heredity of Stature, C. B. DAVENPORT. (Abstract), p. [606]
  • Pedagogic Anthropology in the United States, PAUL R. RADOSAVLJEVICH, p. [607]-610
  • The Permanent Teeth, with Special Reference to American Children, ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, p. [611]-615
  • On the Glenoid Fossa of the Eskimo, V. GIUFFRIDA-RUGGERI, p. [616]
  • One Phase of Man’s Modern Evolution, PAUL POPENOE, p. [617]-620
  • Preliminary Remarks on the Skeletal Material Collected by the Jesup Expedition, BRUNO OETTEKING, p. [621]-624
  • The Army Medical Museum in American Anthropology, D. S. LAMB, p. [625]-632
  • GENERAL
  • The Services of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia to American Anthropology, SAMUEL G. DIXON, p. [635]-638
  • Anthropology in the Museum of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, HENRY R. HOWLAND, p. [639]-641
  • INDEX, p. [645]-649

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Olivier Jacquot (23 août 2025). Congrès international des américanistes (19 ; 1915 ; Washington, D.C.). Amoxcalli. Consulté le 17 janvier 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/14htl


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