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Item Collection of correspondence from F. W. Hodge, Director of The Southwest Museum.(UNPUBLISHED, 1945-09-25) Hodge, F. W., Dr."(3) For Smohalla, see Mooney, 'Ghost Dance Religion', in 14th Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, part 1, which includes a chapter on Smohalla and his religious movement, with several illustrations. I know of no individual portrait of Smohalla, and doubt if one exists. Otherwise Mooney would have ferrated it out and used it, I am sure."Item Foreword to Drummers and Dreamers.(Caxton Press., 1953-04-03) Hodge, F. W., Dr."In a serious and sympathetic endeavor to preserve whatever knowledge concerning the almost unknown Wanapum Indians of Eastern Washington has been obtainable at this late day, our author, after an extended study, has been enabled to record much that remains. Save through friendship with the few survivors has this been possible; for, like many other Indians who have been browbeaten and cheated by whites almost since the time they first became known, it would not have been an easy task to gain the confidence of a people who feel that little reliance can be placed in white people--the 'Superior race.'"