Publications
NORTH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
C3-0010 Allen, Elsie. Pomo Basketmaking: a Supreme Art for the Weaver. Naturegraph, 1988. 68 pp. Illustrations. $7.95 paper.
C3-0030 Barrett, Samuel A. Pomo Indian Basketry. Includes a reprint of Barrett's Basket Designs of the Pomo Indians originally published in 1905; California Basketry and the Pomo by Alfred L. Kroeber, originally published in 1909; Pomo Indian Basketry by Samuel A. Barrett, originally published in 1908; and The Human Faces of Pomo Indian Basketry by Sherrie Smith-Ferri (1996). Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1996. viii + 316 pp. Illustrations. $29.00 paper.
C3-0040 Bates, Craig D. Feathered Regalia of Central California: Wealth and Power. Redding Museum & Art Center, 1982. Occasional Papers of the Redding Museum No. 2. 55 pp. Illustrations. $21.50 paper.
C3-0050 Bibby, Brian. Deeper Than Gold - A Guide to Indian Life in the Sierra Foothills. Heyday Books, 2005. xx +204 pp. Photography by Dugan Aguilar. $18.95 paper.
C3-0250 Brown, Vinson and Douglas Andrews. The Pomo Indians of California and Their Neighbors. Naturegraph, 1990. 64 pp. Illustrations, fold-out map. $9.95 paper.
C3-0300 Burrill, Richard. River of Sorrows: Life History of the Maidu-Nisenan Indians. Naturegraph, 1988. 219 pp. Illustrations. $8.95 paper.
C3-0350 Chase-Dunn, Christopher & Kelly M. Mann. The Wintu & Their Neighbors - A Very Small World-System in Northern California. University of Arizona Press, 1998. xxi + 201 pp. $35.00 cloth.
C3-0550 Dixon, Roland B. The Northern Maidu. AMS Press, 1982. Reprint. Originally published: New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1905. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 17, pt. 3) 346 pp. Illustrations. $52.50 cloth.
C3-0555 Dobkins, Rebecca J. with Carey T. Caldwell and Frank R. LaPena. Memory and Imagination - The Legacy of Maidu Indian Artist Frank Day. Oakland Mueum of Calfironia, 1997. xiv + 106 pp. Color and black & white illustrations. $26.95 paper.
C3-0600 Evans, William S., Jr. Ethnographic Notes on the Honey Lake Maidu. (Also includes Honey Lake Paiute Ethnography by Francis Riddell). Nevada State Museum, 1978. 193 pp. Illustrations. $21.00 paper.
C3-0970 Jewell, Donald P. Indians of the Feather River: Tale and Legends of the Concow Maidu of California. Ballena Press, 1987. 184 pp. Illustrations. $13.95 paper.
C3-1050 Knudtson, Peter M. The Wintun Indians of California and Their Neighbors. Naturegraph, 1988. 90pp. Illustrations, fold-out map. $9.95 paper.
C3-1095 Maniery, James Gary. The Natoma Site - Archaeological Test Excavation at GA-SAC-166, Sacramento County, California. PAR Environmental Services, 1996. xi + 96 pp. Maps, tables, illustrations. $10.00 paper.
C3-1100 Masson, Marcelle. A Bag of Bones: Legends of the Wintu Indians of Northern California. Naturegraph, 1966. 130 pp. Illustrated. $8.95 paper.
C3-1300 Potts, Marie. The Northern Maidu. Naturegraph, 1977. 46 pp. Illustrations. $7.95 paper.
C3-1350 Rathbun, Bill. Whatever Happened to Professor Coyote? - a journey to the heart of the handgame. Berkeley, CA: Yerba Buena Press, 1999. 250 pp. $15.95 paper.
C3-1400 Sarris, Greg. Keeping Slug Woman Alive - A Holistic Approach to American Indian Texts. University of California Press, 1993. vi + 214 pp. $25.00 paper.
C3-1401 Sarris, Greg. Mabel McKay - Weaving The Dream. University of California Press, 1994. 178 pp. $24.00 cloth.
C3-1450 Shepherd, Alice. In My Own Words - Stories, Songs, and Memories of Grace McKibbin, Wintu. Heyday Books, 1997. 240 pp. $14.00 paper.
C3-1500 Shipley, William, editor/translator; foreword by Gary Snyder. The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hanc'ibyjim. Heyday Books, 1991. x + 181 pp. $12.95 paper.

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