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1 CURRICULUM VITAE W. RAYMOND WOOD 01 October 2017 OFFICE ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 117 Museum Support Center 5103 Chesapeake Lane Rock Quarry Road and Hinkson Creek Columbia, Missouri 65202-6403 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211-3170 Tel: (573) 882-4362 (office) Tel: (573) 474-8602 (home) Fax: (573) 884-7300 (MSC) (573) 355-3173 (cell) E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION American citizen, born 18 May 1931, in Gordon, Nebraska. Educated in Gordon, Cody, and Chadron public schools, Nebraska. Married to Carolee Ramey Wood. 1949-54 University of Nebraska Anthropology/English B.A. May 1954 1955-56 University of Nebraska Anthropology M.A. Aug. 1956 1958-61 University of Oregon Anthropology Ph.D. May 1961 PRIMARY INTERESTS Archaeology, ethnohistory, and Quaternary paleoecology of the North American Great Plains and Midwest states, particularly the environmental and processual bases for the culture histories of these areas. The archaeology of World War II and the history and historical cartography of the Missouri River are a major auxiliary interests. THESIS AND DISSERTATION 1956 The Redbird Focus. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (published 1965 in Plains Anthropologist, Memoir 2). 1961 An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene (published 1967 by the Smithsonian Institution, in Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198; and in Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 25, Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co., 1982). HONORS Alumni Achievement Award: College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, March 31, 1988.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

W. RAYMOND WOOD

01 October 2017

OFFICE ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 117 Museum Support Center 5103 Chesapeake Lane Rock Quarry Road and Hinkson Creek Columbia, Missouri 65202-6403 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211-3170

Tel: (573) 882-4362 (office) Tel: (573) 474-8602 (home) Fax: (573) 884-7300 (MSC) (573) 355-3173 (cell) E-mail: [email protected]

GENERAL BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION American citizen, born 18 May 1931, in Gordon, Nebraska. Educated in Gordon, Cody, and Chadron public schools, Nebraska. Married to Carolee Ramey Wood. 1949-54 University of Nebraska Anthropology/English B.A. May 1954 1955-56 University of Nebraska Anthropology M.A. Aug. 1956 1958-61 University of Oregon Anthropology Ph.D. May 1961

PRIMARY INTERESTS Archaeology, ethnohistory, and Quaternary paleoecology of the North American Great Plains and Midwest states, particularly the environmental and processual bases for the culture histories of these areas. The archaeology of World War II and the history and historical cartography of the Missouri River are a major auxiliary interests.

THESIS AND DISSERTATION 1956 The Redbird Focus. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska,

Lincoln (published 1965 in Plains Anthropologist, Memoir 2). 1961 An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of

Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene (published 1967 by the Smithsonian Institution, in Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198; and in Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 25, Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co., 1982).

HONORS

Alumni Achievement Award: College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,

March 31, 1988.

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Byler Distinguished Professor: College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 15, 1991.

Second Plains Anthropological Society Distinguished Service Award and Founder’s Award: 50th Plains Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, November 13, 1992.

W. Raymond Wood Fund for Excellence in the Teaching of Archaeology: Established by Department of Anthropology alumni, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997.

Heritage Profile Honor Award: 14th Governor’s Conference on North Dakota History. State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, November 15, 2002.

Honoring W. Raymond Wood’s Legacy: Quaternary Ecology, Archaeology, and Ethnohistory of North America’s Heartland. Symposium, 69th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada, April 1, 2004.

First Gerard B. Fowke Award for Career Contributions to the Archaeology of Missouri: Missouri Association of Professional Archaeologists (MAPA), April 30, 2005.

South Dakota Archaeological Society Achievement Award: Aberdeen, South Dakota, September 10, 2005.

Publication of Plains Village Archaeology: Bison-Hunting Farmers in the Central and Northern Plains: Dedicated to W. Raymond Wood, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2007.

American Quaternary Association (AMQUA): Distinguished Service Award for 2007: University Park, Pennsylvania, June 6, 2008.

North Dakota History: Editor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution of the Year 2007 [De Trobriand issue]: 20th Governor’s Conference on North Dakota History, Bismarck, North Dakota, November 7, 2008.

Plains Anthropologist, “W. Raymond Wood: A Celebration,” Volume 54, No. 210, 2009. William Duncan Strong Memorial Award: Nebraska Association of Professional Archeologists

(NAPA), August 6, 2009. Distinguished Service Award: State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, October 31,

2009. Notable Document Award: North Dakota Library Association, Government Records

Roundtable, for Twilight of the Upper Missouri River Fur Trade: The Journals of Henry A. Boller, 2009.

Missouri Archaeological Society: 75th Anniversary Award for Exemplary Service, March 20, 2010.

Society for American Archaeology: Lifetime Achievement Award, Sacramento, California, April 1, 2011.

North Dakota History: Editor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution of the Year 2012 [James Kipp issue]: 24th Governor’s Conference on North Dakota History, Bismarck, North Dakota, November 8, 2012.

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum: 53rd Western Heritage Awards: Wrangler Award for co-authorship of Best Book on Art, Karl Bodmer’s America Revisited, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 12, 2014.

High Plains Book Award: Award for Art and Photography, for Karl Bodmer’s America Revisited, Billings Public Library, Montana, October 26, 2014.

PROFESSIONAL AND FIELD EXPERIENCE

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1950 Field hand for Smithsonian Institution, River Basin Surveys: survey and excavation in Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.

1952 Assistant Archeologist, Smithsonian Institution, River Basin Survey party under Franklin Fenenga, at the Buffalo Pasture and other sites, Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota.

1954-57 Staff Archeologist, State Historical Society of North Dakota, co-directing with Alan R. Woolworth excavations at the Fort Berthold I, Grandmother's Lodge, Paul Brave, and Demery sites, Garrison and Oahe Reservoirs, North Dakota and South Dakota.

1955-56 Assistant Instructor in Anthropology for John L. Champe (in prehistory and physical anthropology), University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

1957-58 Research Associate in Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia, directing survey and excavations in the Pomme de Terre and Table Rock Reservoirs, Missouri.

1959-61 Research Assistant in Anthropology, University of Oregon-Eugene, participating in the Wildcat Canyon site project, John Day Reservoir, Oregon.

1960 Staff Archeologist, State Historical Society of North Dakota, directing excavations at the Huff site, North Dakota.

1961-63 Curator of Anthropology, University Museum, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, directing excavations at the Denham and Crenshaw Mounds, and Bushwhack and Breckenridge Shelters, Arkansas.

1963-64 Instructor in Anthropology, Research Associate, and Director of River Basin Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, directing excavations in the Kaysinger Bluff (later Harry S. Truman) Reservoir, Missouri.

1964-68 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, and Director of River Basin Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, directing excavations in Harry S. Truman and Stockton Reservoirs, Missouri.

1968-71 Associate Professor of Anthropology and Research Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, directing work in the Truman Reservoir under National Science Foundation grants at Rodgers Shelter and various spring sites, and at Plains village sites in the Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota.

1969 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at the Old Fort site, Saline County, Missouri.

1970-71 Visiting Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, and Research Associate, University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, Colorado, on sabbatical leave.

1971-77 Professor of Anthropology, and Research Professor, Division of American Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, directing the survey of the Truman Reservoir for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

1973 Visiting Professor of Anthropology, teaching at the University of Wyoming (summer). 1980-81 Visiting Professor of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and

Archeologist, Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska, on sabbatical leave.

1981 Attended the National Historic Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, Madison Wisconsin (July).

1985-86 Directed remote sensing and mapping fieldwork at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota.

1992 Attended workshop on Geophysical Techniques in Archeology at the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado, June 11-13 (National Park Service training program).

1995 Research Leave, winter semester, to write/compile Part II of An Atlas of Early Maps of

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the American Midwest. 1996-97 Co-Directed, with Todd Kapler, the joint University of Missouri-Columbia and

University of South Dakota archaeological field school at stone ring sites in McPherson County, South Dakota.

1998-99 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at Menoken Indian Village State Historic Site, North Dakota.

2000 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at the Waugh site, Oklahoma, and at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota.

2001 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota.

2002 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at the Winger site, Kansas, and at Double Ditch State Historic Site, North Dakota.

2002 Retired: Appointed Professor of Anthropology Emeritus and Research Professor 2003 Directed the University of Missouri-Columbia archaeological field school at Double

Ditch State Historic Site, North Dakota. 2004 Participated in the archaeological and pedological investigation of Double Ditch State

Historic Site, North Dakota. 2005 Lecturer at William Woods University, Fulton, Missouri, fall semester. 2006-07 Assisted John Hoganson, North Dakota Geological Survey, in the summer

excavation of Cretaceous mososaurs at Marmarth and at McCanna, North Dakota.

COURSES TAUGHT At the Universities of Missouri, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and at William Woods University: General Anthropology Primitive Political Organization Introduction to Archaeology Environment and Archaeology North American Indian Culture Seminar in Ethnohistory North American Archaeology Archaeological Theory and Method Seminar in Plains Prehistory Field Methods in Archaeology Also: seminars in Great Plains and Midwestern prehistory, ecological adaptation, soils and archaeology, native trade systems, archaeological survey, technical writing, and the archaeology of World War II.

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE For Plains Anthropologist: 1972-74 Appointed editor of the Plains Anthropologist: volumes 17 to 19 (Nos. 55-66). 1972-79 Appointed editor of the Plains Anthropologist, Memoirs (Nos. 9-13, and 15) 1987-1990 Elected editor, American Antiquity, volumes 52 (No. 3) through 55 (No. 2). 1990-date Appointed editor, The Missouri Archaeologist, volumes 50 through 76 (2015).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ACTIVITIES Principal organizations (not all concurrently):

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Society for American Archaeology (SAA) American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) Fellow, Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska Plains Anthropological Society Missouri Archaeological Society Montana Archaeological Society Nebraska Association of Professional Archaeologists North Dakota Archaeological Association South Dakota Archaeological Association State Historical Society of Missouri State Historical Society of North Dakota Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. 1969-71 Book Review Editor, Plains Anthropologist 1972-74 Editor and Executive Officer, Plains Anthropologist 1973-76 Associate Editor for the Plains, Abstracts in Anthropology 1973-78 Elected Secretary, American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) 1973-77 Member, Missouri State Advisory Council for Historic Preservation: appointed by

Governor Kit Bond 1974-77 Memoir Editor, Plains Anthropologist 1974-75 Adjunct Research Associate in Quaternary Studies, Illinois State Museum 1980-85 Consultant for the Lewis and Clark editorial project, Center for Great Plains

Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1982-89 Elected Non-Resident Fellow of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of

Nebraska-Lincoln 1984-87 Chair, Publications Committee, Society for American Archaeology 1987-90 Elected editor, American Antiquity, Society for American Archaeology 1987 Chair of the 45th Plains Conference, Columbia, Missouri 1987-90 Elected to Board of Directors, Plains Anthropologist 1988-92 Elected Councilor for Anthropology and Archaeology, AMQUA 1989-06 Contributing Editor, Quarterly Review of Archaeology (later The Review of

Archaeology) 1990-98 Appointed to Editorial Board of Advisors to the journal, Great Plains Research 1991-94 Associate Editor and Contributor for the Great Plains, in Archaeology of Prehistoric

North America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Guy Gibbon. Garland Press, New York 1991-date Editorial Advisory Board member for North Dakota History: Journal of the

Northern Plains 1995-98 Member, Missouri State Advisory Council for Historic Preservation: appointed by

Governor Mel Carnahan 1998-01 Coordinator for Prehistory, Smithsonian Institution’s Handbook of North American

Indians, vol. 13, Plains 2001-06 Consultant, Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Programs, Missouri Council for the

Humanities 2001-03 Consultant, A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of Lewis and Clark in North

Dakota, State Historical Society of North Dakota Press 2005 Curator for the Karl Bodmer Art Exhibit, State Historical Society of Missouri

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2005-12 Editorial Advisory Board, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, for the 3-volume translation of the North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied by the University of Oklahoma Press

MONOGRAPHS AND BOOKS

1960 The Archeology of a Small Trading Post in the Garrison Reservoir (Kipp's Post, 32MN1), North Dakota. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 176, River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 20 (Alan R. Woolworth, senior author). 1961 Nánza, the Ponca Fort. Society for American Archaeology, Archives of Archaeology, No. 33. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. The Pomme de Terre Reservoir in Western Missouri Prehistory. The Missouri Archaeologist 23: l-131. 1963 The Denham Mound I: A Mid-Ouachita Focus Temple Mound in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. University of Arkansas Museum, Anthropology Series, No. 1. 1964 The Paul Brave Site, Oahe Reservoir, North Dakota. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of

American Ethnology, Bulletin 189, River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 33 (Alan R. Woolworth, junior author).

The Demery Site, Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 189, River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 34 (Alan R. Woolworth: senior author).

1965 The Redbird Focus and the Problem of Ponca Prehistory. Plains Anthropologist, Memoir 2. 1967 An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198. The Fristoe Burial Complex of Southwestern Missouri. The Missouri Archaeologist 29: 1-131. 1969 Two House Sites in the Central Plains: An Experiment in Archaeology. Plains Anthropologist, Memoir 6 (editor). 1971 Biesterfeldt: A Post-Contact Coalescent Site on the Northeastern Plains. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, No. 15. 1976 Prehistoric Man and His Environments: A Case Study in the Ozark Highland. New York: Academic Press (R. Bruce McMillan, junior editor). [Elsevier E-book, 2014] Fay Tolton and the Initial Middle Missouri Variant. Missouri Archaeological Society, Research Series No. 13 (editor). 1977 Selected Writings of Donald J. Lehmer. Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 8. Lincoln: J&L

Reprint Co. (editor). Current Trends in Middle Missouri Prehistory: A Festschrift Honoring the Contributions of Donald J. Lehmer. Plains Anthropologist, Memoir 13 (editor). 1980 The Explorations of the La Vérendryes in the Northern Plains, 1738-1743, by G. Hubert Smith. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press (editor). Anthropology on the Great Plains. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press (Margot Liberty, junior editor). 1983 An Atlas of Early Maps of the American Midwest. Illinois State Museum, Scientific Papers 18.

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The Loftin Component. The Missouri Archaeologist 44: 1-74 (editor). 1984 Journal of John Macdonell, 1793-1795. Appendix in: Fort Espérance in 1793-95: A Provisioning Post for the North West Company, by Daniel J. Provo, pp. 81-139.

Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 28. Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co. The Bolivar Burial Complex of Southwestern Missouri. The Missouri Archaeologist 45

(Sharon L. Brock, junior author) Remote Sensing: The American Great Plains. Supplement No. 9 to Remote Sensing: A Handbook for Archeologists and Cultural Resource Managers. Washington, D.C.:

National Park Service (Robert E. Nickel and David E. Griffin, junior authors). 1985 Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818. American Exploration and Travel Series, No. 68. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press (Thomas D. Thiessen, junior author). 1986 Hidatsa Origins: A Review of Traditional and Ethnohistorical Sources. Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 32. Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co. Ice Glider, 32OL110: Papers in Northern Plains Prehistory and Ethnohistory. South Dakota Archaeological Society, Special Publication, No. 10 (editor). 1993 Nánza, the Ponca Fort, 2nd edition. Reprints in Anthropology, vol. 44. Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co. Joseph N. Nicollet’s 1839 Manuscript Maps of the Missouri River and Upper Mississippi Basin. Illinois State Museum, Scientific Papers, vol. 24. Or Go Down in Flame: The Death of a Navigator Over Schweinfurt. New York: Sarpedon; London: Greenhill Books. 1995 Holocene Human Adaptations in the Missouri Prairie-Timberlands. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 45 (Michael J. O’Brien, Katherine K. Murray, and Jerome C. Rose, junior authors). 1998 Prehistory of Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press (Michael J. O'Brien, senior author). Archaeology on the Great Plains. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas (editor). 1999 The Tony Glas Site, 32EM3. North Dakota Archaeology: Journal of the North Dakota Archaeological Association, vol. 7 (editor). 2001 An Atlas of Early Maps of the American Midwest: Part II. Illinois State Museum, Scientific Papers, vol. 29. 2002 Karl Bodmer’s Studio Art: The Newberry Library Bodmer Collection. Urbana: University of Illinois Press (Joseph C. Porter and David C. Hunt, co-authors). 2003 Prologue to Lewis and Clark: The Mackay and Evans Expedition. The American Exploration and Travel Series, No. 79. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 2007 Karl Bodmer’s Studio Art: The Newberry Library Bodmer Collection. Paperback reprint of 2003 cloth edition. Urbana: University of Illinois Press (Joseph C. Porter and David C. Hunt, co-authors). 2008 Twilight of the Upper Missouri River Fur Trade: The Journals of Henry A. Boller; an Introduction and edited by W. Raymond Wood. Bismarck: State Historical Society of North Dakota. 2011 A White-Bearded Plainsman: The Memoirs of Archaeologist W. Raymond Wood. Salt

Lake City: University of Utah Press. [Also an E-book] Fort Clark and its Indian Neighbors: An Upper Missouri River Trading Post. Norman:

University of Oklahoma Press (William J. Hunt, Jr., and Randy H. Williams, co-

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authors). [Also an E-book] 2012 Lieutenant G.K. Warren’s 1855 and 1856 Maps of the Missouri River. Bismarck: State Historical Society of North Dakota. (Graham A. Callaway, senior author). 2013 Karl Bodmer’s America Revisited: Landscape Views Across Time. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press (Robert M., senior author). Or Go Down in Flame: The Death of a Navigator Over Schweinfurt. Revised edition. Philadelphia and Oxford: Casemate UK. [Also an E-book] 2017 Fort Tecumseh and Fort Pierre Chouteau: Journal and Letter Books 1830-1850. Pierre: South Dakota Historical Society Press. (Michael M. Casler, senior author).

BOOK CHAPTERS 1976 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Pomme de Terre River Valley. Chapter 1 in: Prehistoric Man and His Environments: A Case Study in the Ozark Highland, edited by W. Raymond Wood and R. Bruce McMillan, pp. 3-11. New York: Academic Press. Archaeological Investigations at the Pomme de Terre Springs. Chapter 6, ibid., 97-107. A Summary of Environmental and Cultural Change in the Western Missouri Ozarks. Chapter 13, ibid., 235-240 (R. Bruce McMillan, senior author). Models in Western Missouri Paleoecology and Prehistory: The Future. Chapter 14, ibid., 241-245 (R. Bruce McMillan and James E. King, junior authors). 1978 A Summary of Disturbance Processes in Archaeological Site Formation. Chapter 9 in: Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 1, edited by Michael B. Schiffer, pp. 315-381. New York: Academic Press (Donald Lee Johnson, junior author). 1980 Prehistoric Studies on the Plains. Chapter 5 in: Anthropology on the Great Plains,

edited by W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 35-50 (Alfred E. Johnson, senior author). Plains Trade in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Intertribal Relations. Chapter 6, ibid., 98- 109. 1984 Reprint of: A Survey of Disturbance Processes in Archaeological Site Formation. Chapter 11 in: Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory: Selections for Students from volumes 1-4, edited by Michael B. Schiffer, pp. 539-603. New York: Academic Press. 1985 The Plains-Lakes Connection: Reflections from a Western Perspective. In: Archaeology, Ecology and Ethnohistory of the Prairie-Forest Border Zone of Minnesota and Manitoba, edited by Janet Spector and Elden Johnson, pp. 1-8. Lincoln: J&L Reprint Co. 1987 Hidatsa Origins and Settlements. In: The Way to Independence: Memories of a Hidatsa Indian Family, 1840-1920, edited by Carolyn Gilman and M.J. Schneider, pp. 322-327. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society. Mapping the Missouri River through the Great Plains, 1673-1895. Chapter 2 in: Mapping the North American Plains, edited by Fred C. Luebke, F.W. Kaye, and Gary E. Moulton, pp. 27-40. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

1997 Second Schweinfurt. Chapter 14 in: Great Raids in History: From Drake to Desert One, edited by Samuel A. Southworth, pp. 222-233. New York: Sarpedon Press.

1998 Ethnohistory and Historical Method. In: Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 2,

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edited by Michael B. Schiffer, pp. 81-110. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 2003 The West Before Columbus: Prehistory to 1500. Chapter 1 in: The Story of the West: A History of the American West and Its People, pp. 9-53, edited by Robert M. Utley. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press. 2004 Tribal Relations on the Upper Missouri Before Lewis and Clark. In: Finding Lewis and Clark: Old Trails, New Directions, edited by James P. Ronda and Nancy Tystad Koupal, pp. 10-24. Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society Press. 2006 A Brief History of Settlement Change at Double Ditch Village, by Stanley A. Ahler, Phil R. Geib, W. Raymond Wood, and Fern E. Swenson. In: Quaternary Geology of the Missouri River Valley and Adjacent Areas in Northwest-Central North Dakota, edited by Lorraine A. Manz. Guidebook, 52nd Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene, pp. 4-8. Bismarck: North Dakota Geological Survey, Geologic Investigations, No. 24. Soil Characteristics at the Double Ditch State Historic Site, by Crystal J. Frey, Randall J. Miles, and W. Raymond Wood. In: Quaternary Geology of the Missouri River Valley and Adjacent Areas in Northwest-Central North Dakota, edited by Lorraine Manz. Bismarck: North Dakota Geological Survey, Geologic Investigations, No. 24. Guidebook, 52nd Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene, pp. 11-15. 2008 An Introduction to the History of the Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. In: North Dakota History: Readings about the Northern Plains State, pp. 89-95. Bismarck: State Historical Society of North Dakota [Reprinted from North Dakota History 61 (3, Summer), pp. 2-6, 1994. 2014 The Lincoln Area Office and the Upper Missouri River Basin. In: Dam Projects and the Growth of American Archaeology: The River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program, edited by Kimball M. Banks and Jon S. Czaplicki, pp. 41-52. Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast Press.

INTRODUCTIONS AND FOREWORDS 1980 Introduction. Chapter 1 in: Anthropology on the Great Plains, edited by W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty, pp. 1-7. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press (Margot Liberty, senior author of chapter). 1991 Introduction. In: Archaeology and World War II, University of Missouri, Museum of Anthropology, Monographs in Anthropology, No 10:1-2 (editor). 1993 Foreword. In: Archaeology, History, and Custer’s Last Battle: The Little Big Horn Reexamined, by Richard A. Fox, Jr., pp. xi-xiii. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1996 Foreword. In: Catlin’s O-kee-pa: Mandan Culture and Ceremonial: The George Catlin O-kee-pa Manuscript in the British Museum, by Colin F. Taylor, p. 9. Wyk auf Foehr: Verlag für Amerikanistik, Germany. 1998 Introduction. Chapter 1 in: Archaeology on the Great Plains, edited by W. Raymond Wood, pp. 1-15. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. 2005 Foreword. In: Plains Earthlodges: Ethnographic and Archaeological Perspectives, edited by Donna C. Roper and Elizabeth P. Pauls., pp. xiii-xiv. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 2007 Foreword. In: The Original Journal of Charles Larpenteur: My Travels to the Rocky

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Mountains Between 1833 and 1872, transcribed and annotated by Erwin N. Thompson, edited by Michael M. Casler, pp. i-ii. Chadron: Museum of the Fur Trade Press.

ARTICLES 1952 The Square Earthlodges of the Central Great Plains. Plains Anthropological Conference Newsletter 5 (1): 5-18. 1953 Additional Data on the La Roche Focus. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Nebraska Academy of Sciences (abstract): 5. Pottery Types from the Biesterfeldt Site, North Dakota. Plains Anthropologist, No. 3: 3-12. Historical and Archeological Evidence for Arikara Visits to the Central Plains. Plains Anthropologist, No. 4: 37-49. Kipp's Post in the Upper Missouri River Fur Trade. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Nebraska Academy of Sciences (abstract): 5. Settlement Patterns of the Redbird Focus. Plains Anthropologist, No. 7: 3-9. 1957 Perforated Elk Teeth: A Functional and Historical Analysis. American Antiquity 22 (4): 381-387. 1959 Notes on Ponca Ethnohistory, 1785-1804. Ethnohistory 6 (1): 1-27. Two Woodland Vessels from North Dakota. American Antiquity 25 (1): 123-125. 1961 Afton Points in the Ozark Highlands: Context and Comments. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Bulletin 8: 49-51. The Boundary Mound Group: An Eastern Woodland Mound Complex in North Dakota. Plains Anthropologist 5 (10): 71-78. A Stylistic and Historical Analysis of Shoulder Patterns on Plains Indian Pottery. American Antiquity 28 (1): 25-40. 1962 Excavations at Kipp's Post. North Dakota History 29 (3): 237-252. (Alan R. Woolworth, senior author). 1963 A Preliminary Report on the 1962 Excavations at the Crenshaw Site, 3MI6. Arkansas Archeological Society, Arkansas Archeology: 1962: 1-14. Breckenridge Shelter: An Archeological Chronicle in the Beaver Reservoir Area. Arkansas Archeological Society, Arkansas Archeology: 1962: 67-96. Two New Projectile Points: Homan and Agee Points. Arkansas Archeologist 4 (2): 1-6. 1964 Bushwhack Shelter, 3BE2: An Ozark Bluff-Dweller Site in Northwest Arkansas. Arkansas Archeologist 5 (8-9): 151-171. 1967 Recent Excavations at Rodgers Shelter, Missouri. Archaeology 20 (1): 52-55 (R. Bruce McMillan, junior author). An Archaeological Appraisal of Early European Settlements in the Senegambia. Journal of African History 8 (1): 39-64. 1968 Mississippian Hunting and Butchering Techniques: Bone from the Vista Shelter, 23SR20, Missouri. American Antiquity 33 (2): 170-179. Late-Pleistocene Boreal Forest in the Western Ozark Highlands. Ecology 49 (3): 567- 568. (Peter J. Mehringer, Jr., and Charles E. Schweger, senior authors, and R. Bruce McMillan, junior author). The Eureka and Comstock Mounds, Southwestern Missouri. Plains Anthropologist 13

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(39): 1-17. (Rolland E. Pangborn, junior author). 1969 The Middle Missouri Tradition: Typology and Concepts. Plains Anthropologist 14 (44): 44-148. 1970 Wisconsinan Vegetational and Faunal History of the Ozark Highland. First Annual Meeting, American Quaternary Association Handbook: 156. (James E. King, junior author). 1971 Pottery Sites near Limon, Colorado. Southwestern Lore 37 (3): 53-85. A Pottery Find near Ludlow Cave, South Dakota. Plains Anthropologist 16 (52): 117- 120. A Protohistoric Mandan or Hidatsa Bundle. Archaeology in Montana 12: 1-7. 1972 Contrastive Features of Native North American Trade Systems. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 4: 153-169. 1973 Culture Sequence at the Old Fort, Missouri. American Antiquity 38 (1): 101-111. Linear Mounds in the Northeastern Plains. Archaeology in Montana 14 (2): 1-19. (Stephen A. Chomko, senior author). High Butte: A Missouri River Woodland/Besant Site. Archaeology in Montana 14 (3): 35-83 (Ann M. Johnson, junior author). 1974 Northern Plains Village Cultures: Internal Stability and External Relationships. Journal of Anthropological Research 30 (1): 1-16. 1975 Man and Environment in the Western Ozarks. Quaternary Paleoenvironmental History of the Western Missouri Ozarks. Guidebook for the 23rd Annual Meeting, Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene, August 8-10, 1975. Columbia, Mo. (R. Bruce McMillan, senior author, pp. 30-31. 1976 Vegetational Reconstruction and Climatic Episodes. American Antiquity 41 (2): 206- 208. Some Neglected Western Ozark Radiocarbon Dates. Plains Anthropologist 21(74): 311-312. 1977 Mandan and Hidatsa Pottery Making. Plains Anthropologist 22 (76): 97-105. (Gilbert L. Wilson and Donald J. Lehmer, junior authors). Buffalo and Beans. In: Selected Writings of Donald J. Lehmer. Lincoln: J&L Reprint Company, pp. 85-89. (Donald J. Lehmer, senior author). Notes on the Crow-Hidatsa Schism. Plains Anthropologist 22 (78, 2): Memoir 13:

83-100. (Alan S. Downer, senior author). David Thompson at the Mandan-Hidatsa Villages 1797-1798: The Original Journals.

Ethnohistory 24 (4): 329-342. 1978 Theodore E. Lewis and his Northeastern Nebraska "Forts." Plains Anthropologist 23 (79): 75-81. 1979 The Sitting Rabbit 1907 Map of the Missouri River in North Dakota. Plains Anthropologist 24 (84): 145-167. (Thomas D. Thiessen and A. Wesley Jones, junior authors). John Leland Champe, 1895-1978. American Anthropologist 81 (2): 338-341. 1981 The John Evans 1796-97 Map of the Missouri River. Great Plains Quarterly 1 (1): 39-

53. Prince Maximilian and New Maps of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers by William Clark. Western Historical Quarterly 12 (4): 373-386. (Gary E. Moulton, junior author). The Poole Site, 3GA3. The Arkansas Archeologist 22: 7-65 (Foreword and summary by

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Ann M. Early). 1982 William Clark's Mapping in Missouri, 1803-1804. Missouri Historical Review 76 (3): 241-252. 1983 John Thomas Evans and William Clark: Two Early Western Explorer's Maps Re- Examined. We Proceeded On 9 (1): 10-16. Reprinted 2003 in: Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark, vol. 2, edited by Robert A. Saindon, pp. 933-940. Great Falls: Lewis and Clark Trial Heritage Foundation, Inc.; and Scituate, Mass: Digital Scanning, Inc. Fieldwork and its Aftermath; Miscellaneous Artifacts; and Summary. In: The Loftin Component, edited by W. Raymond Wood, The Missouri Archaeologist 44: 4-7, 33-34, 63-64. 1984 Mapping the Missouri River through the Great Plains, 1673-1895. Great Plains Quarterly 4 (1): 29-42. Lewis and Clark in the Missouri State Capitol. We Proceeded On 10 (1): 13-15. 1985 The Colline Burial: 23PO305. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 2 (4): 18-20. Physical Anthropology on the Plains. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 6 (2): 12. 1986 Preface; Introduction; Historical Cartography of the Upper Knife-Heart Region; Site

Description; and Summary and Conclusions. In: Ice Glider, 32OL110: Papers in Northern Plains Prehistory and Ethnohistory, edited by W. Raymond Wood, pp. x-xi, 1-58, 97-103, 201-202. South Dakota Archaeological Society, Special Publication 10. Slaughter River: Pishkun or Float Bison? We Proceeded On 12 (2): 11-14. 1987 Nicholas de Finiels: Mapping the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 1797-1798. Missouri Historical Review 81 (4): 387-402. Editor's Corner, American Antiquity 52 (3): 449. The Barren Cairn: 23BE137. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 4 (3): 4-5, 22. 1988 Contributor to: Historical Dictionary of North American Archaeology, edited by Edward B. and Juliet C. Jelks. New York: Greenwood Press. 1989 Recovery and Identification of World War II Dead: American Graves Registration Activities in Europe. Journal of Forensic Sciences 34 (6): 1365-1373. (Lori Ann Stanley, junior author). 1990 Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. In: The Fur Trade in North Dakota, edited by Virginia L. Heidenreich, pp. 2-16. Bismarck: North Dakota Heritage Center. The Role of the Romantic West in Shaping the Third Reich. Plains Anthropologist 35 (132): 313-319. A Query on Upper Republican Archaeology in Colorado. Southwestern Lore 56 (3): 3-7. 1991 Ecology and Great Plains Studies. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 12 (2): 30-34. 1993 The Ethnohistorical Research Program for the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. In: The Phase I Archeological Research Program for the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Part II: Ethnohistorical Studies, Chapter 11 in: Midwest Archeological Center, Occasional Studies in Anthropology, edited by Thomas D. Thiessen. No. 27: 1-9. Lincoln, Nebraska. Hidatsa Origins and Relationships. Chapter 12, ibid.: 11-28. Integrating Ethnohistory and Archaeology at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota. American Antiquity 58 (3): 544-559. 1994 An Introduction to the History of the Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. North Dakota

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History 61(3): 2-6. Reminiscences of Two Missouri Basin Shovel Bums. In: 40 Something: The River Basin Surveys. North Dakota Archaeology: Journal of the North Dakota Archaeological Association, pp. 221-229. (J.J. Hoffman, junior author). 1995 Fort Charles or “Mr. Mackey’s Trading House.” Nebraska History 76 (1): 2-7. Or Go Down in Flame: A Navigator’s Death Over Schweinfurt. Nebraska History 76 (2/3): 84-99. The Missouri River Basin Surveys: Archeology Without the Middle “A.” The Kansas Anthropologist 16 (2): 1-13. 1996 The Missouri River Basin on the 1795 Soulard Map: A Cartographic Landmark. Great

Plains Quarterly 16 (3): 183-198. 1998 Eleven entries. Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Guy Gibbon. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1999 In Memoriam: Robert Taylor Bray, 1925-1999. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 16 (2): 4-7. The Jaguar Gorget: “The Missouri State Artifact.” Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 16 (2): 8-11. 2000 Six Late Prehistoric Burial Mounds in Southwestern Missouri. The Missouri Archaeologist 61: 1-69. (Sharon L. Brock, junior author). 2001 Reconstructing Charles Floyd. We Proceeded On 27 (1): 16-19. (Essay completed for V. Strode Hinds). John Thomas Evans: An Overlooked Precursor to Lewis and Clark. North Dakota History 68 (2): 27-37. Reprinted 2003 in: Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark, vol. 2, edited by Robert A. Saindon, pp. 933-941. Great Falls: Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc., and Scituate, Mass: Digital Scanning, Inc. Plains Village Tradition: Middle Missouri. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 13, Part 1, Plains, pp. 186-195. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. Mandan. ibid., pp. 349-364. (Lee Irwin. junior author). Omaha. ibid., pp. 399-415. (Margot Liberty, senior author; W. Raymond Wood and Lee

Irwin, junior authors). Pierre-Charles Le Sueur’s 1702 Map of the Mississippi River. The Minnesota Archaeologist 60: 31-35. (Douglas A. Birk, junior author). 2002 Early Maps of the American Midwest. The Living Museum 64 (1): 3-7. The Realities of Ethnogenesis. The Missouri Archaeologist 63: 71-82. Notes to accompany the fold-out maps reproduced in: A. P. Nasatir, Before Lewis and Clark, p. 854. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 2003 The Realities of Ethnogenesis. Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Newsletter 24 (2):

48-54. (Reprint of 2002 MASQ article). Toussaint Charbonneau’s Kitchen. Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly 39 (4): 2-5. Slaughter River: Pishkun or Float Bison? and John Thomas Evans and William Clark: Two Early Western Explorers’ Maps Re-Examined. Explorations into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the pages of We Proceeded On, vol. 2, edited by Robert A. Saindon, pp. 504-509 and 933-941. Scituate, Mass.: Digital Scanning, Inc. 2004 Lewis and Clark’s Route Map: James MacKay’s Map of the Missouri River. Western Historical Quarterly 35 (1): 53-72. (Thomas C. Danisi, senior author).

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The Vérendrye Family, Missouri Company, and Fur Trade. Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, pp. 250, 362-363, 419, edited by David J. Wishart. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2006 The North Dakota Artwork of General Régis de Trobriand. North Dakota History 73 (3-4): 2-30. 2007 The Missouri River Basin Surveys: Archaeology Without the Middle "A." In: Plains Archaeology's Past: A Collection of Personal Narratives. Plains Anthropologist 51 (200): 671-682. 2008 James MacKay: International Explorer. Missouri Historical Review 102(3): 154-164

(Thomas C. Danisi, senior author). The Square Buttes in Art. North Dakota History 75 (1-2): 15-22. 2010 Folk Art on the Northern Plains: The Case of the Prairie Dinosaurs. Plains Anthropologist 55 (215): 235-240. The Earliest Map of the Mandan Heartland: Notes on the Jarvis and Mackay 1791 Map.

Plains Anthropologist 55 (216): 255-276. 2011 Cats! Their Lives and Lore on the Missouri River. Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly 47 (3): 6-10. Cheyenne Primacy: New Perspectives on a Great Plains Tribe. Plains Anthropologist 56 (218): 155-174 (Margot Liberty, senior author). The Broyles Cairn, 23CE123. The Missouri Archaeologist 72: 5-20 (Revised manuscript by Carl H. Chapman and Rolland E. Pangborn). 2012 Lewis and Clark’s Route Map: James MacKay’s Map of the Missouri River. In: Uncovering the Truth about Meriwether Lewis, by Thomas C. Danisi, pp. 35-52. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Press. [Reprinted from: Western Historical Quarterly 35 (1, April): 53-72. (Thomas C. Danisi, senior author). Pre-Clovis in Texas? A Critical Assessment of the “Buttermilk Creek Complex,” by Juliet E. Morrow, Stuart J. Fiedel, Donald L. Johnson, Marcel Kornfeld, M. Rutledge, and W. Raymond Wood. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 367 382. James Kipp: Upper Missouri River Fur Trader and Missouri Farmer. North Dakota History 77 (1-2): 2-35. 2013 A Permanent Presence: The Family of Joseph Garreau and the Upper Missouri River

Fur Trade. South Dakota History 43 (2, Summer): 91-117. Ethnohistory and Euro-American Contact in Missouri. The Missouri Archaeologist 74: 7-35. 2015 A Revised History of Fort Floyd. North Dakota History 80 (4, Winter): 3-13 [Michael M. Casler, junior author]. Fort George and the Union Fur Company on the Upper Missouri River. South Dakota History 45 (4, Winter): 305-326. Great Plains. Cultura Antiqua 67 (3, December): 76-80.

REVIEWS

1961 Salvage Archaeology in Oklahoma, Vol. 1: Papers of the Oklahoma Archaeological Salvage Project, by James B. Shaeffer. Plains Anthropologist 6 (14): 279-280.

1963 Report of the Investigation of the Tony Glas Site, 32EM3, Emmons County, North Dakota, 1958, by James H. Howard; Report of the Investigation of the Huff Site,

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32MO11, Morton County, North Dakota, 1959, by James H. Howard. Plains Anthropologist 8 (19): 63-64. 1965 Cross-Cultural Understanding: Epistemology and Anthropology, by F.S.C. Northrop and Helen H. Livingston. Plains Anthropologist 10 (27): 37-38. 1967 The Fire Heart Creek Site, by Donald J. Lehmer. Plains Anthropologist 12 (36): 239- 241. 1970 New Perspectives in Archeology, by Sally R. Binford and Lewis R. Binford. Plains Anthropologist 15 (49): 229-231. 1979 A History of the Lewis and Clark Journals, by Paul Russell Cutright. Plains Anthropologist 24 (83): 75. 1982 The Village Indians of the Upper Missouri: The Mandans, Hidatsas, and Arikaras, by Roy W. Meyer. Plains Anthropologist 27 (98-1): 330-331. Lewis and Clark and Middle Missouri Archaeology. Review of Archaeology 10 (1):

167-171. Underwater Damage to Terrestrial Sites. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 3 (2): 5-6. Lewis and Clark and Middle Missouri Archaeology. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 3 (4): 3-5. 1983 South Dakota Prehistory. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 4 (4): 2-3. 1984 Missouri Prehistory: A Traditionalist’s View. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 5 (1): 1, 9-10. New Ethnohistorical Sources for the Missouri Valley. Quarterly Review of Archaeology

5 (3): 7-8. 1986 Plains and Alpine Archaeology. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 7 (3-4): 14-15. 1987 Remote Sensing: Theory and Practice. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 8 (2): 1-2. 1989 Lewis and Clark and Middle Missouri Archaeology. In: The Interpretation of Prehistory: Essays from the Pages of the Quarterly Review of Archaeology, pp. 167-171. Review of Archaeology 10 (1): 167-171 (1982) 1994 The Archaeology of Recent Warfare. Quarterly Review of Archaeology 15 (2): 14-21. 2003 Mapping the West: America’s Westward Movement 1524-1890, by Paul E. Cohen. Annals of Iowa, vol. 62, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 242-243. 2005 The Fate of the Corps: What Became of the Lewis and Clark Explorers after the Expedition, by Larry E. Morris. Annals of Iowa, vol. 63 No. 4 (Fall), pp. 423-424. 2007 After Lewis & Clark: The Forces of Change, 1806-1871, by Gary Allen Hood. Annals of Iowa, vol. 65, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 195-196. 2016 The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark, by Jo Ann Trogdon.

Annals of Iowa, vol. 75, No. 4 (Fall), pp. 431-433. 2017 Great Plains Indians, by David Wishart. Annals of Iowa, vol. 76, No. 3 (Summer), pp.

355-356.

PAPERS DELIVERED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Plains Conference for Anthropology: 1953 Middle Missouri Manifestations in Northeastern Nebraska (Lincoln) 1954 Kipp's Post, 32MN1, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota: Interim Report (Lincoln) 1955 Perforated Elk Teeth on Northern Plains Indian Costume (Lincoln)

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1956 The Redbird Focus, North Central Nebraska (Lincoln) 1960 Incised Plains Pottery Shoulder Patterns: A Tentative Stylistic and Historical Analysis

(Norman) 1961 Mandan Culture History: A General Hypothesis (Lawton) 1962 Pre-Ceramic Complexes in Northeastern Arkansas, and Some Recent Advances in

Western Arkansas Prehistory (Lincoln) 1965 River Basin Salvage in Missouri (Lincoln) 1968 Mandan-Hidatsa Prehistory and Ecology in the Knife-Heart District, North Dakota (with Donald J. Lehmer) (Lincoln) 1969 Putative Woodland Manifestations in West Central North Dakota (with Donald J.

Lehmer) (Lawrence) 1970 Culture Sequence at the Old Fort, Saline County, Missouri (Tulsa) 1974 Pedoturbation (Soil Mixing), Context, and Archaeological Systemics (Laramie) 1975 Notes on the Hidatsa-Crow Schism (with Alan S. Downer) and Intertribal Relationships; The Archaic and Later Cultures (with Alfred E. Johnson) (Minneapolis) 1978 Upper Republican Archaeology in Colorado (Denver) 1979 The John Evans 1796-1797 Map of the Missouri River (Kansas City) 1980 After Maximilian and Bodmer on the Upper Missouri River: A Travelogue (Iowa City) 1981 Prince Maximilian's Copies of William Clark's Field Maps (with Gary E. Moulton

(Bismarck) 1985 Preliminary Fieldwork at Fort Clark, North Dakota (with Michael J. O'Brien, Michael K. Trimble, and Robert K. Nickel) (Iowa City) 1986 Mapping the Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota (with Gregory L. Fox, Michael K. Trimble, and Stephen A. Chomko) (Denver) 1987 Karl May's Western Novels and the Third Reich (Columbia) 1988 Mapping the Fort Clark Site, North Dakota: Conclusion (with William T. Billeck)

(Wichita) 1989 The Fort Clark Site Map and Arikara Horse Corrals. (Sioux Falls) 1993 The Missouri Prairie-Timberlands Overview (with Michael J. O’Brien) (Saskatoon) 1994 The Missouri Basin in 1795: Historical Cartography of Antoine Soulard’s Cartographic

Landmark (Lubbock) 1995 A Relictual Population on the Glaciated Northern Plains: Unexploited Folk Art (Laramie) 1997 Karl Bodmer’s Paris Studio (Boulder) 1998 The Mackay-Evans Expedition (Bismarck) and Challenging the Myth: New Investigations at Menoken Indian Village State Historic Site, North Dakota (with Stanley A. Ahler, et al. (Bismarck) 1999 Menoken Village Project 1999: Overview and Pit House Architecture (with Stanley A.

Ahler and Karen Y. Smith) (Sioux Falls) 1999 Pierre-Charles Le Sueur’s 1702 Map of the Mississippi River (with Douglas A. Birk) (St. Paul) 2001 Fort Clark’s Historical Background (with Randy H. Williams) (Lincoln) 2002 The Earliest Map of the Mandan Heartland: The Jarvis and Mackay 1791 Map

(Oklahoma City) and A Century after Will and Spinden: Excavations at Double (Double) Ditch Village (with

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Stanley A. Ahler and Fern E. Swenson) (Oklahoma City) 2003 The Suhtais: The Mysterious “Shevitoons” on the Northern Plains? and Dale Henning: Some Personal Reflections (Fayetteville) and Moving Earth, Then and Now, at Double Ditch Village, North Dakota (with Stanley A.

Ahler, Phil R. Geib, and Fern E. Swenson) (Fayetteville) 2009 James Kipp: Fur Trader, Linguist, and Farmer (Norman) 2011 Letter Books of the Forts of the Upper Missouri (with Michael M. Casler) (Tucson) and A Short History of Fort Clark, in the symposium "There and Back Again: A Review of Remote Sensing Investigations at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota" (Tucson) 2015 The Hidatsas: Culture History Revealed and The Garreau Family on the Upper Missouri River (Iowa City) 2016 Peter Garrioch: A Canadian Trader in the Northern Plains and Minnesota, 1842-1845 (Lincoln) (Delivered in absentia by Rob Bozell) 2017 Joseph Graveline: Unsung Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri Society for American Archaeology: 1958 A Gibson Aspect Component in Southwestern Missouri (Norman) 1959 Afton Points in the Ozark Highlands—Context and Comments (Salt Lake City) 1967 Mississippian Hunting and Butchering Practices in Missouri (Ann Arbor) 1968 Excavations at the Trolinger Bog, Southwestern Missouri, in 1967 (Santa Fe) 1969 Buffalo and Beans: Cultural Ecology of the Plains Village Tribes (with Donald J.

Lehmer) (Milwaukee) 1971 Village Cultures of the Middle Missouri Sub-Area: Internal Stability and External

Relationships (Norman) 1976 Pedoturbation (Soil Mixing), Context, and Archaeological Systemics (with Donald Lee

Johnson) (St. Louis) 1985 The Impact of Federal Legislation in the American Midwest (with Michael J. O’Brien (Denver) 1999 Late Plains Woodland Archaeology and Architecture at Menoken Village, North

Dakota (with Stanley A. Ahler, Fern E. Swenson, Karen Y. Smith, and Paul R. Picha) (Chicago)

2001 Activities in the Upper Missouri River Basin (New Orleans) 2003 Dynamics of Settlement Organization at Double (Double) Ditch Village, North Dakota (with Stanley A. Ahler, Fern E. Swenson, George T. Crawford and Timothy Reed) (Milwaukee) 2010 Discussant in the symposium, “Warfare in the Grass” (St. Louis) 2014 The Lincoln Area Office and the Upper Missouri River Basin (Dallas) Other Presentations 1974 Culture History and Geologic-Climate Units in the Great Plains Holocene (American Quaternary Association, Biennial Meeting, Madison) 1979 The John Evans 1796-1797 Map of the Missouri River and Ethnohistorical Research Pertaining to the Knife River Indian Villages National

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Historic Site [with Thomas D. Thiessen as senior author] (Second Conference On Scientific Research in The National Parks, San Francisco) 1980 A Lewis and Clark Manuscript Map by Benjamin O’Fallon (Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation, Omaha) 1981 Prince Maximilian’s Copies of William Clark’s Field Maps [with Gary E. Moulton] (175th Anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis) Some Early Western Explorers Maps Re-Examined: John T. Evans and William Clark Western History Association, San Antonio) 1982 Middle Missouri Archaeology and Lewis and Clark (Western History Association, Phoenix) Middle Missouri Archeology (Center for Great Plains Studies, Lincoln) 1983 Mapping the Missouri River Through the Great Plains: Before and After Lewis and Clark (Center for Great Plains Studies, Lincoln) The River and I (John G. Neihardt Foundation Conference, Bancroft, Nebr.) 1984 The Bodmer Landscapes: A Test for Ethnographic Accuracy (Fourth Annual Plains Indian Art Symposium, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha) 1988 An Overview of Northern Plains Archaeology (Zentrum für Nordamerika Forschung (ZENAF, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany) 1989 Nicolas de Finiels: Master Cartographer (Conference on Early St. Louis, Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis) 1994 The Fur Trade in North Dakota: A Personal Perspective (Keynote Address at: The Fur Trade on the Northern Plains Symposium, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck) 1995 Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains (Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology, 26th Annual Meeting, Dickson Mounds, Lewistown, Illinois) 1996 Observations on the Geology and Ecology of the Missouri Valley (Keynote Address:

Twenty-fifth Nebraska Water Conference, Omaha, Nebraska) Indians of the Northern Plains: The Imagination of 19th-century Artist Karl Bodmer (School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico) A Relictual Population on the Glaciated Northern Plains: Unexploited Folk Art (Missouri Folklore Society, Annual Meeting, Columbia, Missouri) 1997 Pre-Missouri River Commission Mapping of the Missouri River (First Annual Conference on Natural Resources of the Missouri River Basin, Columbia, Missouri) 1999 History, Archaeology, and the Fur Trade (Keynote address: Pronghorn Past and Present Conference, Rock Springs, Wyo.) 2000 Lewis and Clark in Missouri: Some Cartographic Aspects (Missouri Association of Registered Land Surveyors, Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Mo.) Early Cartography of the Missouri Valley (Council of Geographic Names Authorities, St. Louis) The Realities of Ethnogenesis (Missouri Archaeological Society, Columbia, Missouri) 2001 An Archeological Overview of the People of the Upper Missouri (NPS’s Lewis and

Clark Bicentennial Symposium: Before Lewis and Clark, St. Louis) 2002 Prologue to Lewis and Clark: The Travels of James Mackay and John Evans, 1795- 1798 (NPS’s Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Symposium: The Louisiana Purchase, St. Louis)

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2003 Lewis and Clark and their Neighbors at Fort Mandan (NPS’s Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Symposium: The Louisiana Purchase, St. Louis) 2004 Landscape Use by Native Americans of the Missouri Valley (Soil Science Society of America: 68th Annual Meeting, Seattle) Utilization of Geomorphological and Pedological Characteristics for Assessment of Planar Borrowing at a Mandan Indian Village, North Dakota (with Crystal J. Frey, Randall J. Miles, and David Hammer (Soil Science Society of America: 68th Annual Meeting, Seattle) 2006 Application of Geomorphological and Pedological Characteristics to a Plains Indian Archaeological Site (with Crystal J. Frey, Randall J. Miles, and David Hammer) (World Congress of Soil Scientists, Philadelphia)

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE 1968 Member, Ad Hoc Committee convened by the Smithsonian Institution to review and

evaluate the Missouri River Basin Surveys and to recommend future goals and structure (with David A. Baerreis, Jesse D. Jennings, and Douglas W. Schwartz.)

1970 Appointed Collaborator, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, to present problems and perspectives in salvage archaeology to the National Committee for the Recovery of Archeological Remains (CRAR), Washington, D.C. 1971, ‘76 Appointed Collaborator, National Park Service, to consult with the Midwest Archeological Center in planning and coordinating research on the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. 1973 Member, Committee on Employment, Society for American Archaeology. 1973, ‘77 Appointed and reappointed a member of the Missouri State Advisory Council on

Historic Preservation by Missouri Governor Christopher Bond. 1974 Member, Faculty Screening Committee (Behavioral Sciences) to assess qualifications for doctoral faculty candidates in the College of Arts and Sciences, UMC. 1976 Appointed by the National Academy of Sciences-American Quaternary Association as Alternate American delegate to the International Association for Quaternary Research (INQUA) in Birmingham, England. 1978 Chair, Nominating Committee: 1979 elections, Society for American Archaeology. 1992, ‘94 Member, Research Council, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia. 1995, ‘98 Appointed a member of the Missouri State Advisory Council on Historic Preservation by Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan. 1996 Appointed to University of Missouri-Columbia ad hoc advisory committee on NAGPRA by Chancellor Charles Kiesler. 2000-‘02 Chair, Book Award Committee: Society for American Archaeology. 2001-‘05 Member, Research Board, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri- Columbia. 2001-‘06 Member, Lewis and Clark Commemoration Committee, University of Missouri- Columbia. 2005 Curator of Karl Bodmer art exhibit, State Historical Society of Missouri Art Gallery, Columbia.

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REFERENCES Anthropology Dr. Peter Bleed Dr. Guy E. Gibbon Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology University of Nebraska 395 Humphrey Center Lincoln, Nebraska, 68588-0368 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 Dr. Richard A. Krause, emeritus Dr. Michael J. O’Brien Department of Anthropology Office of the Dean of Arts and Science University of Alabama University of Missouri College, Alabama 35486 Columbia, Missouri 65211 Dr. George C. Frison, emeritus Department of Anthropology University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming 82070 History and Ethnohistory Dr. James P. Ronda, emeritus Dr. Gary E. Moulton, emeritus Department of History Sorenson Professor of History University of Tulsa 1155 Q Street, P. O. Box 880214 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104 University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0214 Robert W. Karrow, emeritus Curator of Special Collections Newberry Library 639 Lyman Avenue Oak Park, Illinois 60304

RESEARCH GRANTS In the 39 years I was at the University of Missouri-Columbia, I was deeply involved in archaeological research in an interdisciplinary framework and with the training of graduate students. During this time I was awarded more than 75 grants and contracts from: Heritage and Conservation Services-Denver Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service National Park Service National Science Foundation North Dakota Council for the Humanities U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Kansas City District University of Missouri Research Council University of Nebraska, Division of Archaeological Research Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research

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University of Arkansas, Arkansas Archeological Survey These grants and contracts amounted to nearly $ 1.25 million, a significant portion of which went to the training and support of graduate and undergraduate anthropology students, and toward basic research in the Northern Great Plains and the Ozark Highland of Missouri.

CONTRACT REPORTS

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Reports submitted to fulfill contract agreements between (1) the NPS and various state agencies that cooperated in the Missouri River Basin Surveys (MRBS) program, and (2) the Midwest Archeological Center’s ethnohistorical program for the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (KNRI). State Historical Society of North Dakota (Early reports) 1955 Native Pits and Artifacts on the Site of Fort Berthold I, 32ML2, Garrison Reservoir,

North Dakota [Unpublished, but incorporated in: G. Hubert Smith’s Fort Berthold and Like-a-Fishhook Village, 1972].

1957 The Archeology of a Small Trading Post (Kipp's Post, 32MN1) in the Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota (with Alan R. Woolworth as senior author) [Published in: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 176, 1960].

1957 Archeology of the Paul Brave Site, 32SI4, Oahe Reservoir, North Dakota (with Alan R. Woolworth as junior author) [Published in: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 189, 1964].

1958 Archeology of The Demery Site, 39CO1, Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota (with Alan R. Woolworth as senior author) [Published in: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 189, 1964].

1961 The Huff Site, 32MO11, Oahe Reservoir, North Dakota, 1960 Excavations [Published in Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198, 1967].

University of Arkansas Museum 1962 Breckenridge: An Archeological Chronicle in the Beaver Reservoir Area [Published in:

Arkansas Archeology, 1963]. 1962 Bushwhack: An Ozark Bluff Shelter in the Beaver Reservoir, Northwestern Arkansas

[Published in: Arkansas Archeology, 1964]. University of Missouri-Columbia 1958 The Loftin Component, 23SN42, Table Rock Reservoir, Missouri (with Richard A.

Marshall as junior author) [Published in: The Missouri Archaeologist, 1983]. 1958 The Pomme de Terre Reservoir in Western Missouri Prehistory [Published in: The

Missouri Archaeologist, 1961].

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1965 Archaeological Investigations in the Stockton Reservoir Area, Southwestern Missouri: Part I [Published in various years in The Missouri Archaeologist].

1964 Preliminary Archaeological Investigations in the Kaysinger Bluff Reservoir Area, Missouri: Part I [Published in various years in The Missouri Archaeologist].

1966 Archaeological Investigations in the Stockton Reservoir Area, Southwestern Missouri: The 1965 Field Season [Published in various years in The Missouri Archaeologist].

1978 The Knife River Phase. Report submitted to the National Park Service, Inter-Agency Archeological Services, Denver (Donald J. Lehmer, senior author, and C.L. Dill, junior author) [Unpublished review document].

Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska 1977 Historic Resources of the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site

[Unpublished review document]. 1978 Notes on the Historical Cartography of the Upper Knife-Heart Region [Published in:

Ice Glider, 32OL110, by the South Dakota Archaeology Society, 1986]. 1979 Fur Trade Documents Bearing on the Mandan-Hidatsa Trade with North West

Company Posts in Central Canada, 1793-1805: Four New Transcriptions [Published in Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains, 1985 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Thomas D. Thiessen: junior author].

1979 Notes on the Historical Cartography of Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site [Unpublished review document].

1980 The Origins of the Hidatsa Indians: A Review of Ethnohistorical and Traditional Data [Published under the same title by J&L Reprints, 1986].

1985 The Ethnohistorical Subprogram: Final Report [Published by National Park Service-MWAC in 1993].

UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: OMAHA

Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1979 Notes on the Historical Cartography of the Oahe Reservoir Area [Unpublished review

document]. 1979 Notes on the Historical Cartography of the Lake Sharpe Area [Unpublished review

document]. Larson-Tibesar Associates, Laramie, Wyoming 1983 A Cultural Resources Inventory of Proposed Recreation Areas, Lake Oahe: Emmons,

Morton, and Sioux Counties, North Dakota, vol. 1 (Thomas K. Larson, Kurt P. Schweigert, and Stephen A. Chomko, senior authors) [Unpublished review document].

UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: KANSAS CITY

University of Missouri-Columbia, American Archaeology Division

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Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir Project. Unpublished reports submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, by University of Missouri, Archaeological Research Division. [Unpublished] 1977 Cultural Resources Survey: Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir Project. 10 volumes (editor) Vol. 1. Chronology of Osage River History, by Curtis H. Synhorst.

Vol. 2. Historical Gazetteer and Mitigation Recommendations, by Curtis H. Synhorst.

Vol. 3. Architectural Survey, by Nanette Linderer. Vol. 4. The Archeological Survey, by Donna C. Roper. Vol. 5. Lithic and Ceramic Studies, by Michael Piontkowski, Deborah E. House, Lisa G. Carlson, David E. Griffin, and Michael K. Trimble. Vol. 6. Euro-American Settlement of the Lower Pomme de Terre River Valley, by Russell L. Miller. Vol. 7. Archeological Test Excavations, by Stephen A. Chomko. Vol. 8. Archeological Test Excavations: 1976, by Andrea L. Novick and Charles E.

Cantley. Vol. 9. Preliminary Studies of Early and Middle Archaic Components, by Michael Piontkowski and Janet E. Joyer. Vol. 10. Environmental Study Papers, by R.A. Ward, T.L. Thompson, C. Vance Haynes, Francis B. King, and Donald Lee Johnson.

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: NATIONAL National Science Foundation 1960 Mandan Culture History (University of Oregon: L. S. Cressman and W. Raymond

Wood, Report on Grant 12970) [Expanded and published: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 198, 1967].

1963 The Crenshaw Site: A Coles Creek and Caddoan Mound Group in Miller County, Arkansas (University of Arkansas Museum, Report on Grant G-23171) [Published in summary form in Arkansas Archeology, 1963].

1969 Archeology and Paleoecology of the Western Ozark Highlands (University of Missouri: R. Bruce McMillan: junior author [Expanded and published by Academic Press in: Prehistoric Man and His Environments, 1976].

Bureau of Land Management, Billings, Montana 1977 An Archeological and Historical Records and Literature Search of the Grass Rope

Unit, South Dakota [Unpublished review document].

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: STATE AND PRIVATE Ecological Consulting Service, Helena, Montana

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1977 Archaeological Photo Interpretation and Feasibility Study of a Five County Area in West Central North Dakota using Small Scale (1:80,000) Aerial False Color Infrared (Leslie B. Davis and Tom E. Roll, senior authors). [Unpublished review document].

State Historical Preservation Center, Vermillion, South Dakota 1993 Missouri Trench National Historic Landmark Theme Study: Archeological Sites of the

Middle Missouri Trench Village Cultures: A.D. 1000-1887 (R. Peter Winham: senior author; W. Raymond Wood and L. Adrien Hannus: junior authors) [Unpublished review document].

University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Arkansas Archeological Survey 1994 Holocene Human Adaptations in the Missouri Prairie-Timberlands (Michael J.

O’Brien, Katherine A. Murray, and Jerome C. Rose: junior authors) [Published by the Arkansas Archeological Society, Fayetteville, 1994].

State Historical Society of North Dakota (Later reports)

1998 Interim Report and Work Plan for Continuing Archaeological Studies at Menoken

Village State Historic Site, 32BL2, Burleigh County, North Dakota, by Stanley A. Ahler, Erwin Curry, Kenneth L. Kvamme, Paul R. Picha, Fern Swenson, and W. Raymond Wood. PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona [Unpublished review Document].

2000 Draft Report on Field Investigations at Menoken Indian Village State Historic Site, 32BL2, Summer 1999. Assembled by Stanley A. Ahler: contributions by W. Raymond Wood and 8 other authors. Research Contribution 31, PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona [Unpublished review document].

2000 New On-Site Interpretive Materials for Huff Village State Historic Site, by Stanley A. Ahler, W. Raymond Wood, Kenneth L. Kvamme, and Carl R. Falk. Research Contribution 27, PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona [Unpublished review Document].

2000 Chapter 2. Natural Environment and Resource Availability at Menoken Village. In: Archaeology at Menoken Village, A Fortified Late Plains Woodland Community in Central North Dakota, pp. 9-16, edited by Stanley A. Ahler. PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona [Unpublished].

Chapter 3. Prior Work at Menoken Village. In: Archaeology at Menoken Village, A Fortified Late Plains Woodland Community in Central North Dakota, pp. 17-28, edited by Stanley A. Ahler. Report to the State Historical Society of North Dakota, by PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff [Unpublished].

2003 The History of Fort Clark (Wood); and Previous Investigations at Fort Clark (Wood and Hunt). In: Archeological Investigations at Fort Clark State Historic Site: North Dakota 1973: 2003 Studies at the Fort Clark and Primeau Trading Posts, edited by William J. Hunt, Jr., pp. 5-16 and 43-50. Report to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by National Park Service, Lincoln, and PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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1968 Field Studies; and 1985-1986 Field Studies. In: Archaeological Investigations at Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota: 1968 Through 2003: Studies at the Mandan/Arikara Village, edited by Stanley A. Ahler, pp. 15-20 and 25-42. Report to the State Historical Society of North Dakota, by PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona [Included in: Fort Clark and its Indian Neighbors, by W. Raymond Wood, William J. Hunt, Jr., and Randy H. Williams: Norman: University of Oklahoma Press].

North Dakota State Parks and Recreation Department / State Historical Society of North Dakota 1999 Historical Overview of Fort Clark State Historic Site, North Dakota [Unpublished

planning document].

AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Kansas City Corps of Engineers 2011 Chapter 3, Ethnohistory and Euro-American Contact in Missouri, and Chapter 4.

Historic Background. In: Research to Determine Cultural Affiliation of NAGPRA Remains from Truman, Pomme de Terre, Stockton, and Smithville Lakes in Missouri, edited by Neal N. Lopinot and R. Bruce McMillan, pp. 35-66. Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, by Center for Archaeological Research, Missouri State University, Springfield [Published in: The Missouri Archaeologist, vol. 74, 2013].

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