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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER XXI
New World Origins 355
APPENDIX
Linguistic Tables and Bibliography 367
Linguistic Stocks of the United States and Canada 369
Linguistic Stocks of Mexico and Central America 378
Linguistic Stocks of South America 381
Bibliography 387
Index 413


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Ruin known as the 'House of the Magician' Frontispiece
  1. Food Areas of the New World 8
  2. Cree Indians Driving Bison 11
  3. Patagonians Hunting the Guanaco 13
  4. Iroquois Woman Pounding Maize into Meal 19
  5. The Distribution of Maize and Manioc 24
  6. Pueblo Indian Planting Maize 26
  7. Cultivating Maize and Squashes 26
  8. Distribution of Coca and Tobacco 29
  9. Distribution of Animal Transport 33
 10. Eskimo Dog Sledge 36
 11. Indians of the Bison Area on the March 36
 12. Various Methods of Using the Tumpline 40
 13. Types of Canoes 42
 14. Ancient Mexican and Egyptian Spinners 48
 15. Navajo Woman Spinning 48
 16. Basketry Weaves 51
 17. Distribution of Types of Basketry 53
 18. Ojibway Weaving Frame 56
 19. A Navajo Weaver 56
 20. Distribution of Weaving 57
 21. Cape of Sagebrush Bark 59
 22. Peruvian Feather Poncho 61
 23. Types of Costume and their Distribution 62
 24. Forms of Footwear 64
 25. A Pueblo Indian Potter 67
 26. Distribution of Pottery 68
 27. Lower Mississippi Pottery 70
 28. South Atlantic Pottery 70
 29. North Atlantic Pottery 71
 30. Pottery from Southwestern United States 72
 31. Mexican Pottery 72
 32. Central American Pottery 73