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PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY,
HARVARD UNIVERSITY,

ANTHROPOLOGICAL SECTION,
UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. 
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March 29,1906

Dear Miss Fletcher:-

We are binding our pamphlets by authors, and I send you a list of those we have of yours. I should not trouble you except t that you once told me that you would like to know what papers we had if ever they should be bound.  If the list is all right we will send it to the binder.  We could put a few more in, if there are any left out of which you have copies.  We have only one of your Century set and I think we should get the others. Could you without too much trouble let me know the dates of the magazines in which too much trouble let me know the dates of the magazines in which they were published.  We have "Tribal Life among the Omaha in Jan. 18996. The papers for binding are as follows:

Sun-dance Ogalalla Sioux,A.A.A.S.,1882
Laws and Privileges of the Gens,etc., A.A.A.S., 1883
Symbolic Earth formations of Winnebago, A.A.A.S., 1884
Indian Ceremonies, Report XVI, Peabody Museum,1884
Letter from the World's Industrial Exposition at New Orleans to the various Indian tribes interested in Education, 1885
Historical Sketch of the Omaha,1885
Lands in Severalty to the Indians. The Omaha Tribe,A.A.A.S.,1884
Indian Home building, in Pub. of Women's National Indian assoc,1886
Preservation of Archaeological monuments, A.A.A.S.,1887
Supernational among the Omaha, Vol.1,no.3, Proc. Amer.Soc.Psychical Research, 1888
Phonetic Alphabet of Winnebago Indians, A.A.A.S.,1889
Omaha Indian Music, Peabody Museum Papers,Vol. 1,no.5,1893
Indian Song and Music, A.A.A.S.,1895
Sacred Pole of the Omaha, A.A.A.S,1895
Emblematic use of the Tree in the Dakotal Group, A.A.A.S.,1896
Tribal Life among the Omaha, Century Magazine, Jan. 1896
Import of the Totem, A.A.A.S., 1897
Indian Song and Music, American Folk-Lore Journal,1898
A Pawnee Ritual used when changing a man's name, Amer.Antrhop.,1899

Yours most sincerely,

[[signed]] Frances H. Mead [[/signed]]