Roland Burrage Dixon
Born 1875-01-01
Died 1934-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF12456290
- WikidataQ1238154
- ISNI0000000110212961
- Open LibraryOL1914368A
Top Subjects
- Indians of North America -- California (3)
- Ethnology (2)
- Indians of North America -- Languages (2)
- Mythology, Oceanic (2)
- Basket-Maker Indians (1)
- Indian baskets -- North America (1)
- Maidu mythology (1)
Books by Roland Burrage Dixon
Total count: 24
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[Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures]producer not identified1900-01-01
Basketry designs of the Indians of Northern California.American Museum of Natural History1902-01-01
Maidu myths.1902-01-01-
The Shasta-Achomawia new linguistic stock, with four new dialectsAmerican Anthropological Association1905-01-01
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The northern MaiduKnicker-bocker Press1905-01-01
The ShastaAmerican Museum of Natural History1907-01-01-
Linguistic relationships within the Shasta-Achomawi stockDussault & Proulx1907-01-01
The Chimariko Indians and languageThe University Press1910-01-01
Maidu, an Illustrative SketchGovernment PrintingOffice1910-01-01-
Shasta mythsAmerican Folk-lore Society1910-01-01
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Anthropology V[notes on Dr. Dixon's lectures by R.G. Fuller1911-01-01
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The history and ethnography of the Ifugao peoplebeing a complete collection of all known printed and manuscript information relating to the history and ethnography of the Ifugao people of northern Luzon, Philippine Islands1912-01-01
Maidu textsLate E.J. Brill1912-01-01
The Mythology of all racesVolume 9 - Oceanic [mythology]Marshall Jones Company1916-01-01-
Linguistic families of CaliforniaUniversity of California Press1919-01-01
The racial history of manC. Scribner's Sons1923-01-01-
The building of culturesScribmer1928-01-01
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Anthropology, 1866-1929Harvard University Press1930-01-01
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Oceanic [mythology]Cooper Square Publishers1964-01-01
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The Northern MaiduAms Pr Inc1976-06-01
The racial history of manSwati Publications1989-01-01
Oceanic mythologyBiblioBazaar2008-01-01-
[Catch-words of American folk-lorea bibliography
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The swan-maiden theme in the Oceanic area