The Red Pipestone Quarry of Minnesota : archaeological and historical reports / compiled by Alan R. Woolworth.


St. Paul, Minn. : Minnesota Archaeological Society Champlin, Minn. : Prairie Smoke Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Original published by the Minnesota Archaeological Society … revised [and expanded] edition published by the Minnesota Archaeological Society and Prairie Smoke Press, with support from the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants Program.
  • Originally published in 1983 as a special issue of The Minnesota archaeologist, v. 42.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Account of a journey to the Coteau des Prairies, with a description of the Red Pipe Stone quarry and granite boulders found there / George Catlin — Sketches in the field notes of Frederick Leavenworth — A trip to the Great Red Pipestone Quarry / Charles A. White — Indian pictographs at the Pipestone Quarry / Newton H. Winchell — The Red Pipestone Quarry / William H. Holmes — An ornament-mold from Minnesota / G. Hubert Smith — Some Minnesota catlinite objects / Monroe P. Kelly — Notes on the archaeology of Pipestone National Monument / Paul L. Beaubien — A brief survey of the pipes and smoking customs of the Indians of the northern Plains / Robert A. Murray — Some notes on pipe-making stone and place-names in and near the Plains / Robert A. Murray — A report of the archaeological investigations, Pipestone National Monument, 1965 and 1966 / John S. Sigstad — A selected and annotated bibliography of catlinite and the Minnesota Pipestone Quarry / Alan R. Woolworth — Pipestone rock art / Douglas D. Scott, Thomas D. Thiessen, Jeffrey J. Richner, Scott Stadler.

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