1. Universal Indian sign language of the plains Indians of North America : together with a simplified method of study, a list of words in most general use, a codification of pictographic symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway : a dictionary of synonyms, a history of sign language, chapters on smoke signaling, use of idioms, etc. and other important co-related matter / by William Tomkins. Tomkins, William San Diego, California : William Tomkins, [1929]©1929 Book Online
2. Karoc Indian stories / by Sarah Emilia Olden. Olden, Sarah Emilia San Francisco : Harr Wagner Publishing Company, [1923]©1923 Book Online
3. The passing of the Indian and buffalo / by J.L. Hill. Hill, John Louis, 1872- Long Beach, California : Geo. W. Moyle Publishing Company, [1917?] Book Online
4. The Anza expedition of 1775-1776 : diary of Pedro Font / edited by Frederick J. Teggart, Associate Professor of Pacific Coast History, University of California, Curator of the Academy of Pacific Coast History. Font, Pedro, 1737-1781 Berkeley, California : University of California, 1913.©1913 Book Online
5. A mission record of the California Indians : from a manuscript in the Bancroft library / by A.L. Kroeber. Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 Berkeley : University Press, [1908] Book Online
6. Indians of the Yosemite Valley and vicinity : their history, customs and traditions / by Galen Clark ; illustrated by Chris Jorgensen and from photographs. Clark, Galen, 1814-1910 Yosemite Valley, California : Galen Clark, 1907.©1904 Book Online
7. Navaho myths, prayers and songs / with texts and translations, by Washington Matthews ; edited by P.E. Goddard. Matthews, Washington, 1843-1905 Berkeley : University of California, 1907. Book Online
8. The phonology of the Hupa language. Part 1, The individual sounds / by Pliny Earle Goddard. Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928 Berkeley : University Press, 1907. Book Online
9. The religion of the Indians of California / by A.L. Kroeber. Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 Berkeley : The University Press, September, 1907. Book Online
10. Campaigning against the Sioux / by A. N. Judd, being extracts from a diary kept during one of three expeditions participated in by the author against the Sioux, under General Alfred Sully in 1863-4-5 ; illustrated by the author, some of the sketches being modifications from Catlin. Judd, A. N. [Watsonville, California] : Press of the Daily Pajaronian, 1906. Book Online
11. Official relations between the United States and the Sioux Indians / by Lucy E. Textor. Textor, Lucy Elizabeth Palo Alto, California : The University, 1896. Book Online
12. Biographical sketches of the life of Major Ward Bradford, as related by the author in his eighty-second year : containing a graphic description of the manners and life of early times, vivid incidents in Indian wars, and wilds of the mountains, life in the gold regions of Nevada, perils by land and sea : together with reliable statements concerning the products and resources of many lands and many climes. Bradford, Ward, 1809- [Fresno, California?] : Published for the author, [1891?] Book Online
13. Indian wars of the Northwest : a California sketch / by A.J. Bledsoe. Bledsoe, A. J. (Anthony Jennings), 1858-1940 San Francisco : Bacon & Company, Book and Job Printers, 1885. Book Online
14. Memorial and affidavits showing outrages perpetrated by the Apache Indians, in the Territory of Arizona, for the years 1869 and 1870 / published by authority of the Legislature of the Territory of Arizona. Arizona. Legislature San Francisco : Francis & Valentine, printers, 1871. Book Online
15. Life among the Apaches / by John C. Cremony, interpreter to the U.S. Boundary Commission, under the Hon. John R. Bartlett, in 1849, '50 and '51, and late major of California Volunteer Cavalry, operating in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and western Arkansas. Cremony, John C. (John Carey), 1815-1879 San Francisco ; New York : A. Roman & Company, publishers, 1868. Book Online
16. Captivity of the Oatman girls : being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians : containing also an interesting account of the massacre of the Oatman family, by the Apache Indians, in 1851, the narrow escape of Lorenzo D. Oatman, the capture of Olive A. and Mary A. Oatman, the death by starvation, of the latter, the five years suffering and captivity of Olive A. Oatman, also, her singular recapture in 1856, as given by Lorenzo D. and Olive A. Oatman, the only surviving members of the family, to the author / R.B. Stratton. Stratton, R. B. (Royal Byron), 1827-1875 San Francisco : Whitton, Towne & Co's Excelsior Steam Power Presses, 1857. Book Online