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Item A Blood Indian's Conception of Tribal Life in Dog Days.(UNKNOWN, 1960-03) Ewers, John C.A section from Vol. XVIII No. 1 of The Blue Jay. Article is about the life of Weasel Tail of the Blackfoot Tribe. Black and white photographs throughout.Item Carl Bodmer paints the Indian frontier: a traveling exhibition of watercolors and drawings.(H. K. Press, 1955) Pope, Annemarie H.; Prinz Zu Wied, Karl Viktor; Ewers, John C.With nine black and white representations of the art and sculpture and introductions written by those at The Smithsonian Institution and the great grandnephew of Maximilian zu Wied, the remainder of this booklet is dedicated to a catalogue of artworks, with a description given of each.Item Carl Bodmer paints the Indian frontier: an appreciation of Carl Bodmer's Indian Paintings.(UNKNOWN, 1954) Ewers, John C.A typed copy of Ewer's article in the Bodmer booklet to accompany the traveling exhibition put on by The Smithsonian Institution. See EPM-064-12-002.Item Correspondence from the Smithsonian Institution.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-02-04) Setzler, F. M.; Ewers, John C.; Peterson, M. L."The Smithsonian Institution does not have Gustavus Sohon's orginal pencil portraits of prominent Yakima chiefs at the time of the treaty. We do have a portrait executed in that period of Ow-hi by the artist, J. K. Duncan."Item The Indian Trade of the Upper Missouri before Lewis and Clark: an interpretation.(UNKNOWN, 1954-07) Ewers, John C.Information on the frontier of the Indian trade on the Upper Missouri from the perspective of a historian, anthropologist, and an anthropologist. Includes footnotes and a map of intertribal trade.