The northern Ojibwa
Notes on the northern range of Zizania [wild rice] in Manitoba
Rocks and stones
Notes on the material culture of the island Lake Saulteaux
Cross-cousin marriage in the Lake Winnipeg area
The incidence, character, and decline of polygyny among the Lake Winnipeg Cree and Saulteaux
Temporal orientation in western civilization and in a preliterate society
Some psychological aspects of measurement among the Saulteaux
The size of Algonkian hunting territories: a function of ecological adjustment
Cultural factors in spatial orientation
Psychic stresses and culture patterns
Fear and anxiety as cultural and individual variables in a primitive society
Freudian symbolism in the dream of a Saulteaux Indian
Shabwán: a dissocial Indian girl
Aggression in Saulteaux society
The social function of anxiety in a primitive society
Sin, sex, and sickness in Sulteaux belief
Psychosexual adjustment, personality, and the good life in a nonliterate culture
Values, acculturation, and mental health
Some empirical aspects of northern Saulteaux religion
The passing of the Midéwi-win in the Lake Winnipeg region
Spirits of the dead in Saulteaux life and thought
The role of dreams in Ojibwa culture
The Rorschach method as an aid in the study of personalities in primitive societies
Some psychological characteristics of the northeastern Indians
The Ojibwa self and its behavioral environment
Ojibwa ontology, behavior, and world view.
Contributions to Ojibwe studies : essays, 1934-1972 by A. Irving Hallowell. ISBN 9780803223912. Published by University of Nebraska Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.