POPULAR MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
PREHISTORIC INDIANS OF WISCONSIN
A well illustrated summary of what is known about the Indians of Wisconsin previous to the coming of the white man, identifying such cultural divisions as the Old Copper, Woodland, Hopewellian, Upper Mississippi, and Middle Mississippi, and discussing their products, ways of living, history, and health. This instructive booklet will be of interest to readers of all ages. 60 cents
FOR BEAUTY’S SAKE
The Indians of the Americas employed a wide variety of beauty aids involving tatooing, nose rings, ear plugs, lip quills, skull deforming, lip ornamentation, hair styles, nose feathers, and head shaving, all illustrated in this popularly treated booklet. 15 cents
MASKS OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
Contains seventeen illustrations of masks, including illustrations of the Iroquois false-face, Hopi Katchina, Apache Devil Dance and other masks, with text telling how they were made and used. 15 cents
INDIAN CRADLES
People have long been interested in how the Indians cared for and protected their babies. This entertaining and instructive booklet explains the use and construction of cradles made by the Kwakiutl, Hopi, Pomo, Chippewa, Chinook, Paiute, and Sioux Indians. Six different cradles are illustrated showing a variety of materials and styles, including the head-deforming cradle board. 15 cents
SHRUNKEN HEADS
How the Jivaro Indians of Eastern Ecuador shrunk and preserved human heads has been a fascinating story which is told in detail in this generously illustrated, popular booklet. 15 cents
WEST AFRICAN ART
A profusely illustrated eighty-four page booklet with popular and reference value, covering such areas as the British Cameroons, Nigeria, French Guinea, and the Gold and Ivory coasts. 75 cents