Selected Papers
- The Maya kinship system and cross-cousin marriage. Am. Anthropol. 36:188-202.
- Ed. Social Anthropology of North American Tribes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
The Cheyenne and Arapaho kinship systems. In Social Anthropology of North American Tribes, ed. F. Eggan, pp. 35-95. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Historical changes in the Choctaw kinship system. Am. Anthropol. 39:34-52. Some aspects of culture change in the northern Philippines. Am. Anthropol. 43:11-18.
- The Hopi and the lineage principle. In Social Structure: Studies Presented to A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, ed. M. Fortes, pp. 121-44. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Social Organization of the Western Pueblos. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Social anthropology and the method of controlled comparison. Am. Anthropol. 56:743-61.
- Ed. Social Anthropology of North American Tribes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2nd edition.
Social anthropology: methods and results. In Social Anthropology of North American Tribes, ed. F. Eggan, pp. 485-551. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Ritual myths among the Tinguian. J. Am. Folklore 69:331-39.
With W. L. Warner. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown, 1881-1955. Am. Anthropol. 58:544-47.
- Glottochronology: a preliminary appraisal of the North American data. In Proceedings, 32nd International Congress of Americanists, pp. 645-53. Copenhagen: Munksgaard.
- With R. H. Lowie. Kinship terminologies. Encyclopedia Britannica vol. 13, pp. 407-409.
- Cultural drift and social change. (Papers in honor of Melville J. Herskovits) Curr. Anthropol. 4:347-55.
- Alliance and descent in a western Pueblo society. In Process and Pattern in Culture, ed. R. Manners, pp. 175-84. Chicago: Aldine Press.
- The American Indian: Perspectives for the Study of Social Change. Chicago: Aldine Press.
- From history to myth: a Hopi example. In Studies in Southwestern Ethnolinguistics, ed. D. Hymes, pp. 33-53. The Hague: Mouton.
- Lewis Henry Morgan's Systems: a reevaluation. In Kinship Studies in the Morgan Centennial Year, ed. P. Reining, pp. 1-16. Washington, D.C.: Anthropological Society of Washington.
- Among the anthropologists. Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 3:1-19.
- Pueblos: introduction. In Handbook of the North American Indians, Vol. 9: Southwest, ed. A. Ortiz, pp. 224-35. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
With T. N. Pandey. Zuni history: 1850-1970. In Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 9: Southwest, ed. A. Ortiz, pp. 474-84. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
- Beyond the bicentennial: the future of the American Indian in the perspectives of the past. J. Anthropol. Res. 34:161-80.
- Shoshone kinship structures and their significance for anthropological theory. J. Steward Anthropol. Soc. 11:165-93.
- Comparative social organization. In Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 10: Southwest, ed. A. Ortiz, pp. 723-43. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
- Some aspects of culture change in the northern Philippines”. ‘’Am. Anthropol’’. 43:11-18. 1941
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