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Great Sources on Southeastern American Indian Iconography Emerson, Thomas E. 1997. Cahokia and the Archaeology of Power.

Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama. Feest, Christian F. 1980. Native Arts of North America. NY: Oxford. Fundaburk, Emma Lila. 2001. Sun Circles and Human Hands. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama. Galloway, Patricia, ed. The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex: Artifacts and Analysis: The Cottonlandia Conference. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska. Hall, Robert L. 1997. An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief and Ritual. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. Henshaw, Henry W.. 1883. Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, pages 117-166. Online Release Date: April 17, 2006 [EBook #18184] Hilgeman, Sherri L. 1985. Lower Ohio Valley negative painted ceramics. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 10(2):195-213. Howard, James H. 1968. The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and its interpretation. Stillwater, Okla.: University of Oklahoma. [Memoir of the Missouri Archeological Society 6] Lankford, George E. 2008. Looking for Lost Lore: Studies in Folklore, Ethnology, and Iconography. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama. Knight, Vernon James. Summer 2006. Farewell to the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Southeastern Archeology 25(1):1-5. Korp, Maureen. 1990. The sacred geography of the American Mound Builders. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen. Lankford, George. 2006. Some southwestern influences in the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Arkansas Archeologist 45:1-26. Lankford, George E. 2007. Reachable Stars: Patterns in the Ethnoastronomy of Eastern North America. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama. Lankford, George E. F. Kent Reilly and James F. Garber. 2011. Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World. Austin: University of Texas.

Lewis, R. Barry and Charles Stout. 1998. Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces: Searching for an Architectural Grammar. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama. Mason, R. J. (2000). Archaeology and Native American oral tradition. American Antiquity 65: 239-66. Pauketat, T. R. 2003. Materiality and the immaterial in historical-processual archaeology. In Essential tensions in the archaeological method and theory. Ed. by Todd L. VanPool and Christine S. VanPool, 41-54. Salt Lake City: University of Utah. Pauketat, Timothy R. and Thomas E. Emerson.1991. The ideology of authority and the power of the pot. American Anthropologist 93:919-41. Phillips, Philip and James A. Brown. 1978. Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings from the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma. Part I. Cambridge, Mass.: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Power, Susan C. 2004. Early Art of the Southeastern Indians: Feathered serpents and winged beings. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia. Power, Susan C. 2007. Art of the Cherokee: Prehistory to the present. Athens, Geor.: University of Georgia. Reilly, F. Kent, and James Garber. 2007. Ancient objects and sacred realms: interpretations of Mississippian iconography. Austin: University of Texas Press. Townsend, Richard F., ed. 2004. Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago.

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