I. Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:

The initial publication project created for the Ethnology Series was entitled "Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America". Originally it was thought that this constitution series would only result in 3-4 monographs. But response was overwhelming, as Indian tribes and agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs submitted materials. The project blossomed into a series of 18 monographs (averaging 120 pages each with about 1000 copies each).

Approximately 350 Indian tribes (either directly or indirectly through the Bureau of Indian Affairs or reservation agencies) responded to this project (following correspondence to tribal councils, etc) and submitted material material for inclusion (e.g. federal charters, constitutions and by-laws).

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
1 1967 132 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part I: The Sioux Tribes of South Dakota
          Includes the Cheyenne River, Crow Creek, Lower Brulé, Oglala, Rosebud, Sisseton-Wahpeton, Standing Rock, and Yankton Sioux.
           
2 1967 131 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part II: The Indian Tribes of Wisconsin (Great Lakes Agency)
          Includes the Bad River Band, Lac Courte Oreilles Band, Lac du Flambeau Band, Red Cliff Band, St. Croix Band, and Sakaogan Community, all Chippewa; the Menomiee Tribe, Oneida Tribe, Forest Country Potawatomi Community, Stockbridge-Munsee Community, and the Wisconsin Winnegbago Tribe.
           
3 1967 147 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part II a: The Northern Plains
          Includes the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, Blackfeet, Chippewa Cree, Crow Tribe, Fort Belknap (Gros Ventre and Assiniboine) Indian Community, Northern Cheyenne, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, all of Montana; the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Devils Lake Sioux, and the Three Affiliated Tribes (Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan) of the Fort Berthold Reservation, all of North Dakota.
           
4 1967 124 Have Fay, George E. (ed.). Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part III: The Southwest (Apache - Mohave)
          Includes the Jicarilla Apache, Mescalero Apache, San Carlos Apache, White Mountain Apache, Cocopah, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community, and the Fort Mojave Tribe.
           
5 1967 125 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part IV: The Southwest (Navajo - Zuni)
          Includes the Navajo Tribe (Arizona), Eastern Navajo and District 16 Navajo Council (New Mexico), Ak Chin (Papago) Indian Community, Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, Papago, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, All Indian Pueblo Council, Isleta Pueblo, Laguna Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Yavapai-Prescott Community, and the Pueblo of Zuni.
           
6 1968 118 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part V: The Indian Tribes of Oklahoma
          Includes the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Caddo, Cherokee, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Comanche, Delaware, Iowa, Kaw, Kialegee Tribal Town, Kickapoo, Miami, and the Osage Tribe.
           
7 1968 134 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part VI: The Indian Tribes of Oklahoma (cont'd)
          Includes the Ottawa, Pawnee, Peoria, Ponca, Citizen Band and Prarie Band of Potawatomi, Sac and Fox Tribes, the Seminole Nation, Seneca-Cayuga, Absentee-Shawnee, Eastern Shawnee, Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Tonkawa, Wichita, and the Wyandotte Tribe.
           
8 1970 123 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part VII: The Indian Tribes of California
          Includes the Hoopa Valley, Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk, Me-Wuk Wilton Rancheria, Fort Independence Indian Community (Paiute), Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, Mission Creeck Band, Pit River Cooperative Association, Big Valley Band of Pomo, Kashia Band of Pomo, Upper Lake Pomo, Quechan Tribe, Santa Rosa Indian Community, Susanville Indian Rancheria, Cher-ae Heights Indian Community (Yurok), and the Washoe Tribe.
           
9 1972 142 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part VIII: The Indian Tribes of California (cont'd)
          Includes the Laytonville Rancheria, Covelo Indian Community, Cabazon Band, San Pasual Band, all Mission Indians; Manchester Band of Pomo Indians, and the Tule Indian River Tribe.
           
10 1970 125 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part IX: The Northwest, and Alaska
         

Includes the Confederated Tribes of Chehalis Reservation, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Kalispel Indian Community,

, the Lummi, Quileute, Skokomish, Spokane, Tulalip, and Makah Tribes of Washington; and the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon.

           
11 1971 114 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part X: The Northwest, and Alaska (cont'd)
          Includes the Kalispel Indian Community (revised), Hoh, Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Port Gamble Band of Clallam, Lower Elwha Tribal Community, Puyallup, Quinault, Squaxin Island Tribe, Suquamish, and the Swinomish Tribe of Washington; and the Burns Paiute Indian Colony and Confederated Tribes [of Cayusa, Umatilla, Walla Walla] of the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon.
           
12 1971 128 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XI: The Basin - Plateau Tribes
          Includes the Moapa Band, Pyramid Lake, Summit Lake, Walker River, Yerington, All Paiute; Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone, Paiute-Shoshone of the Fallon Reservation, Duckwater Shoshone, Shoshone-Paiute of the Duck Valley Reservation, and the Yomba Shoshone Tribe, all of Nevada.
           
13 1971 120 Have msg p12 Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XII: The Basin - Plateau Tribes (cont'd)
          Includes the Ely Indian Colony, Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Washoe Tribe, all of Nevada; Coeur d'Alene, Shoshone-Bannock, Kootenai, Nez Perce, or Idaho; Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Ute Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservations, of Utah; Ute Mountain and Southern ute Tribes of Colorado.
           
14 1971 106 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XIII: Northern Midwest Tribes
          Includes the Omaha, Ponca, Santee Sioux, and Winnebago of Nebraska; Sac and Fox of Iowa; Kickapoo of Kansas; Iowa Tribe, and Sac and Fox, of Kansas and Nebraska.
           
15 1972 88 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XIV: Great Lakes Agency: Minnesota - Michigan
          Includes the Red Lake Band fo Chippewa, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Prairie Island Community (Mdewakanton Sioux), and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux, of minnesota; the Bay Mills Indian (Chippewa) Community, Hannahville Indian (Potawatomi) Community, Keweenaw Bay Indian (Chippewa) Community of L'Anse Reservation, and the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe, of Michigan.
           
16 1972 126 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XV: The Northwest, and Alaska (cont'd)
          Includes the Native Village of Deering, the Hydaburg Cooperative Association, Metlakatla Indian Community (Annette Islands Reservation), Tonuak Indian Credit Association (Dillingham), Ahtna Corporation, Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Chugach Native Corporation, Doyon Corporation, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, all of Alaska.
           
17 1980 119 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XVI: Eskimo and Indian Villages of Alaska
         

Includes the Akiachak Native Community, Village of Holikachuk, Village of Kake, Village of Kotzebue, Village of Kouyk, Village of Kwinhagak, Metlakatila Indian Community, Village of Napakiak, Noorvik Native Community, Petersburg Indian Association, Village of Point Lay, Viillage of St. Michael, Shageluk Native Village, Village of Tanacross, Village of Tanana, Village of Tatitlek, Village of Tununak, and the Wrangell Cooperative Association, all of Alaska.

           
18 1981 82 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XVII: Indian Tribes of the Southern United States
          Includes the Alabama and Coushatta of Texas; Chitimacha Tribe of Louisana; Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians; Seminole Tribe and the Miccosukee tribe of Indians, of Florida; and the Cherokee Tribe of North Carolina.
           

Forthcoming monographs in the series were to include the following, however the publications program was dismantled prior to their completion:

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
a     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XVIII: The Eastern United States Tribes
          (data was still being collected)
           
b     new Fay, George E. (ed.) Charters, Constitutions and By-Laws of the Indian Tribes of North America:
Part XIX: Miscellaneous Indian Tribes
          (was to include any tribes not previously included: e.g. Sald River Pima, Proposed new Navajo; and any new constitutions developed.)
           

II. Treaties, Land Cessions, and Other U.S. Congressional Documents Relative to American Indian Tribes:

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(see also Miscellaneous Series, No. 1, 12, 13, 18, 40, 44)

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
19 1971 150 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties between the Potawatomi Tribe of Indians and the United States of America, 1789-1867
          (same as JWIRI Vol IV No2)
           
20 1971 170 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Zuni Indian Pueblo, New Mexico: Part I:
U.S. Congressional Documents, 1877-1967
           
21a 1972 151 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Zuni Indian Pueblo, New Mexico: Part II:
Pueblo Indian Agents' Reports, and Related Historical Documents, 1849-1914 (1849-1890)
21b 1976 150 ? Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Zuni Indian Pueblo, New Mexico: Part II:
Pueblo Indian Agents' Reports, and Related Historical Documents, 1849-1914 (1890-1914)
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Zuni Indian Pueblo, New Mexico: Part III:
          (The was in the process of being completed, however was lost when the publishing business was dismantled.)
           
22 1975 132 msg Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties between the Tribes of the Great Plains and the United States of America: Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1825-1900
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Tribes. Indian Agents' Reports, and Related U.S. Government Documents.
          (The was in the process of being completed, however was lost when the publishing business was dismantled.)
           
23 1982 140 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties between the Tribes of the Great Plains and the United States of America: The Crow, 1825-1912
           
37 1982 90 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties between the Tribes of the Great Plains and the United States of America: Comanche and Kiowa; Arikara, Gros Ventre and Mandan; 1835-1891
           
24a 1972 148 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties, and Land Cessions, Between the Bands of the Sioux and the United States of America, 1805-1906, Part I
24b 1972 108 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties, and Land Cessions, Between the Bands of the Sioux and the United States of America, 1805-1906, Part II
24c 1972 92 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Treaties, and Land Cessions, Between the Bands of the Sioux and the United States of America, 1805-1906, Part III
           
25         (see below Project IV)
           
26a 1972 121 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Documentary Inquiry by the U.S. Congress: Part Ia: 1854-1867
26b 1972 124 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Documentary Inquiry by the U.S. Congress: Part Ib: 1854-1867
           
27a 1972 167 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part IIa: Report of the Secretary of War on the Inquiry into the Sandcreek Massacre
27b 1972 160 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part IIb: Report of the Secretary of War on the Inquiry into the Sandcreek Massacre
           
28 1973 103 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part III: Report to the Secretary of the Interior Regarding the Origin and Progress of Indian Hostilities on the Frontier
           
29 1973 150 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part IV: 1872-1890
           
34 1980   Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part V: 1863-1876
           
35 1980   Have Fay, George E. (ed.) Military Engagements between United States Troops and Plains Indians:
Part VI: 1878-1902
           

The following monographs in the series were in progress, however the publications program was dismantled prior to their completion and they were lost:

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Apache Indians of Arizona and New Mexico: The Jicarilla, Mescalero, San Carlos, and White Mountain Apache. Parts I, II.
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Agreements, Annuities, Appropriations, etc.: Negotiations Contracted Between the Ute Indians and the United States of America. Parts I, II.
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Treaties: 1849-1892; and Related U.S. Government Documents.
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Crow Indians and the United States of America. Treaties: 1825-1880 (see above No 23) Related U.S. Government Documents. Parts I, II.
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Kickapoo Indians and the United States of America. Treaties 1785-1862, and related U.S. Government Documents.
           
**     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) The Nez Perce and the United States of America. Treaties, and related U.S. Government Documents.
           

III. A Grand Compendium of U. S. Congressional Documentation of Relationships between the Bands of the Sioux and the United States:

The material collected for this project was derived from U.S. Congressional documents. It represented a review of 200 years of governmental documents (Congressional Record, Senate Executive Documents, House of Representative Executive Documents, Reports, etc). It was planned to be a series of approximatly 75-100 monographs chronologically. Part I was published (ethnology series number 32 below). Parts II-V were in various stages of completion when the publications business was dismantled, and these were lost. 30,000 pages of materials was collected, which mainly was lost, except for the materials in Part I.

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
32 1975 156 Have Fay, George E. (ed.) A Grand Compendium of U. S. Congressional Documentation of Relationships between the Bands of the Sioux and the United States Part I: 1805-1854
           

IV. Minutes of Indian Tribal Council Meetings of the Indian Tribes of the United States:

This series contains the reproduction of sample minutes of Indian tribal council meetins, supplied by different tribes throughout the United States. This represent the type of business conducted in/by tribal councils.

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
25a 1975   msg Fay, George E. (ed.) Part Ia: The Sioux Tribes of South Dakota.
25b 1975   msg Fay, George E. (ed.) Part Ib: The Sioux Tribes of South Dakota.
           
**a     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Part IIa: The Indian Tribes of the Northern Plaines.
**b     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Part IIb: The Indian Tribes of the Northern Plaines.
          (The was in the process of being completed, however was lost when the publishing business was dismantled.)
           
**a     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Part IIIa: The Indian Tribes of the Southwest.
**b     lost Fay, George E. (ed.) Part IIIb: The Indian Tribes of the Southwest.
          (The was in the process of being completed, however was lost when the publishing business was dismantled.)
           

V. Miscellaneous Ethnological Monographs:

This includes the other ethnological monographs.

Num Date Pages Note Author/Editor Title
30 1972 145 Have Mead, George R. The Ethnobotany of the California Indians: A Compendium of the Plants, Their Users, and Their Uses
           
31 1974 87 Have Beatty, John Kiowa-Apache Music and Dance
           
32         (see above Project II after 29)
           
33a 1979 192 Have Crumruine, N. Ross Ritual Symbolism and Ceremonialism in the Americas: Studies in Symbolic Anthropology, Part I
33b 1979 118 Have Crumruine, N. Ross Ritual Symbolism and Ceremonialism in the Americas: Studies in Symbolic Anthropology, Part II
           
34         (see above Project II after 29)
           
35         (see above Project II after 29)
           
36 1981 136 Have Higgins, Michael James Somos Tocayos: Anthropology of Urbanism and Poverty
           
37         (see above Project II after 23)
           
38a 1982 169 Have Veidemanis Social Change: Major Value Systems of the Latvians at Home, as Refugees, and as Immigrants. Part I
38b 1982 144 Have Veidemanis Social Change: Major Value Systems of the Latvians at Home, as Refugees, and as Immigrants. Part II
38c 1982   msg ? Veidemanis Social Change: Major Value Systems of the Latvians at Home, as Refugees, and as Immigrants. Part III
           
39         (unused ?)
           
40         (unused ?)
           
41 1982     Crumrine Mayo Social Organization, Ceremonial and Ideological Systems Sonora, Northwestern Mexico
           
42 1982       The Aztecs of Mexico: Selected Papers
        Moriarty "Floating Gardens (Chinampas) Agriculture in the Old Lakes of Mexico"
        Moriarty "The Pre-conquest Aztec State. A Comparison between Progressive Evolutionists and Other Historical Interpretations"
        McGowan "The Philosophical Dualism of the Aztecs"
        deMontellano "The Rational Causes of Illnesses among the Aztecs"
        deMontellano "Empirical Aztec Medicine"
        Jaquith  "Alonso de Molina As Ethnosemanticist: The Case of Classical Aztec Numbers"
        Vincent "How to Pronounce and Understand Nahuatl Names"
           
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44 1983     Williams and Hoover Arms of the Apacheria: A Comparison of Apachean and Spanish Fighting Techniques in the Later Eighteenth Century
           
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51 1984 124   Conaway, Mary Ellen Still Guahibo, Still Moving: A Study of Circular Migration and Marginality in Venezuela
           
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53 1984 100   Becker, Marshall Joseph Theories of Ancient Maya Social Structure: Priests, Peasants, and Ceremonial Centers in Historical Perspective
           
54 1984 104   Wlodarski, Robert K. Caciquismo and Peasant Patronage Networks
           
55 1984 130     A Pilgrimage to Chalma: The Analysis of Religeous Change
           
56 1984 85     Papers of Escuintla and Guazacapan. A Contribution fo the History and Ethanography of Southeastern Guatemala.
           
57 1984 180     Political Change in a Mayan Village in Southern Belize.
           
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60 1986 222   Nichols, Phebe Jewell
(Mrs. Angus P. Lookaround)
Straight as an Arrow  
[A Historical Novel about the Menominee Indian Struggle]