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LEADER: 02080cam 2200325Ia 4500
001 4066387
005 20071012125647.0
008 980612s1998 ilu 000 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm39277015
035 $9DRV-8179
040 $aABC$cABC$dUIU
090 $aGN2$b.F4 new ser., no. 30
092 $a572.05$bFA, n.s., no.30
049 $aUIUU
100 1 $aVanStone, James W.
245 10 $aMesquakie (Fox) material culture :$bthe William Jones and Frederick Starr collections /$cJames W. VanStone.
260 $aChicago, Ill. :$bField Museum of Natural History,$c1998.
300 $aiv, 89 p. :$bill., map ;$c26 cm.
440 0 $aFieldiana.$pAnthropology,$x0071-4739 ;$vnew ser., no. 30
490 1 $aPublication ;$v1492
500 $a"Accepted December 10, 1997. Published May 29, 1998."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 29-30).
520 3 $aThe ethnographic collections of the Field Museum of Natural History contain assemblages of artifacts collected among the Mesquakie (Fox) Indians of Tama, Iowa, by William Jones in 1907 and by Frederick Starr prior to 1905. The artifacts in these collections are described and illustrated. Since there has been no previous comprehensive study of Mesquakie material culture and for comparative purposes, information is included from descriptions in ethnographies of neighboring woodland tribes, especially Skinner's (1921) study of Menominee material culture.
550 $aFieldiana series has been published as Anthropological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Anthropology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-).
650 0 $aFox Indians$xMaterial culture.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zIowa$xMaterial culture.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zMichigan$xMaterial culture.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zWisconsin$xMaterial culture.
710 2 $aField Museum of Natural History.
830 0 $aPublication (Field Museum of Natural History) ;$v1492.