Scarecrow Press
Pages: 328
Trim: 6¼ x 8½
978-0-8108-4990-7 • Paperback • March 2004 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
Judith Boughter is an instructor in the Department of History at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She is a Fellow of the Center for Great Plains Studies.
1 Bibliographies, Indexes, and Guides
2 General Studies
3 Archaeology and Anthropology
4 Myths, Lengends, and Sacred Places
5 Lauguage and Linguistic Studies
6 Social Organization
7 Material Culture
8 Music and Dance
9 Religion and Ceremonialism
10 Relations with Other Tribes
11 White Contact to 1806
12 Explorers, Emigrants, and Soldiers from 1806
13 The Pike-Pawnee Village
14 Depradations and Claims
15 Treaties and Land Cessions
16 Missionaries and Teachers
17 The Pawnees and the Quakers
18 Nebraska Reservation Period (1859-1875)
19 The Yellow Sun Murder Case
20 The North Brothers and the Pawnee Scouts
21 Pawnees in Oklahoma
22 Pawnee Personalities
23 Pawnee Education
24 Graves Protection and Repatriation
25 Nebraska Legislative Bills (LB) 612 and 340
26 Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs
27 Archival Collections
The author thoughtfully has made this bibliography exceptionally well organized and convenient to use....This volume would be a major contribution to academic libraries, perhaps particularly in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and other states of the Plains where the Pawnees are an integral part of the past and present of these states.
— American Reference Books Annual
This comprehensive bibliography of the Pawnee, three times as long as Blaine's 1980 work, cites monographs, theses, scholarly and popular journal articles, as well as government documents and other sources. Extensive annotations are included. There is a historical introduction, and then it is arranged by twenty-seven different categories...Indexes increase the usefulness of the work. This is an extraordinarily rich resource that should be in the library of any institution with a Native American collection.
— Reference and User Services Quarterly
This is volume twenty-eight in the Native American Bibliography Series, which has, since the 1980s, produced outstanding bibliographies on tribes such as the Sioux, Osages, Cherokees, Chickasaws, Blackfeet, Potawatomies, Omahas, Shawnees, and others. In this latest volume, Judith A. Boughter has compiled an impressive list of works pertaining to the Pawnee Indians....This bibliography fills a niche in scholarship on the Pawnees. Although the impressive number of entries gathered here may give the impression that much research has been done on Pawnee history and culture, this is not the case. Compared to other Plains tribes, scholarly interest in the Pawnees has not been extensive. Much can still be learned. This excellent bibliography will be a very helpful starting point for future scholarship.
— The Chronicles Of Oklahoma
This is a thorough, detailed examination of the Pawnees, exceeding any other reference book on the Pawnees that I have seen....One cannot but be impressed with the considerable amount of time and research spent on this significant reference book....this is a fine reference source, that I highly recommend as an important contribution to our understanding of the Pawnees...This stellar reference source provides a good understanding of a complex people.
— Journal Of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity In Social Work
Boughter's excellent addition to Scarecrow's "Native American Bibliography Series" is the first comprehensive bibliography of literature on the Pawnee Nation...Highly Recommended. Libraries with Western Americana and Native American collections.
— Choice Reviews
• Winner, CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2004; Best Bibliographies in History 2003 and 2004, RUSA History Section Bibliography and Indexes Committee