[180] E. Petitot, Monographie des Déné Dindjié, p. 24 (Paris, 1876).

[181] See F. Michel, Dix huit ans chez les Sauvages (Paris, 1866), and Petitot, ubi supra.

[182] See an article on “The Probable Nationality of the Mound Builders,” in my Essays of an Americanist, p. 67 (Philadelphia, 1890).

[183] Dr. Ten Kate, in Revue d’ Ethnographie, 1885, p. 122.

[184] Life Among the Pi-Utes, by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins (Boston, 1883).

[185] Dr. A. Krause, Die Tlinkit Indianer (Jena, 1885).

[186] The tribes of British Columbia have been especially studied by Dr. Franz Boas, who has published extensively upon them.

[187] See D. G. Brinton, American Hero Myths, Chap. III (Philadelphia, 1882).

[188] The Tarascos have been studied with much care by Dr. Nicolas Leon, of Michoacan, who has published a number of articles on their antiquities and languages.

[189] S. Habel, The Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumalhuapa (Washington, 1878). Bastian has also written a good account of them (Berlin, 1882).