Selected References
Here are a few of the literally thousands of references used to create the Iowa HILD. Whittaker's 2016 article, An Analysis of Historic-Era Indian Locations in Iowa, describes the HILD in greater detail (Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 41:1-27).
- American Memory Archive (2018) U.S. Library of Congress. Electronic document, memory.loc.gov, accessed 2014-2018.
- Betts, Colin M. (2011) Rediscovering the Mahouea. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 58:23-33.
- Betts, Colin M. (2015) A Twenty-First-Century Perspective on Oneota Cultural Affiliation. In Oneota Historical Connections: Working Together in Iowa, pp. 133-142. Report 24, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Blaine, Martha R. (1979) The Ioway Indians. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
- Carman, Mary R. (1988) The Last Winnebago in Northeast Iowa. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 35:72-76.
- Carr, Jeffrey T., and William E. Whittaker (2009) Fort Atkinson, Iowa, 1840-1849. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 146-160. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Fenelon, James V. (1998) Culturicide, Resistance, and Survival of the Lakota (“Sioux Nation”). Garland, New York.
- Foster, Lance M. (2009) The Indians of Iowa. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Gourley, Kathryn E. M. (1990) Locations of Sauk, Mesquakie, and Associated Euro-American Sites 1832 to 1845: An Ethnohistoric Approach. Unpublished master's thesis, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Iowa State University, Ames.
- Gourley, Kathryn E. M. (2009a) Cementing American Control, 1816-1853. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 30-41. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Gourley, Kathryn E. M. (2009b) Fort Des Moines No. 1, 1833-1837. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 30-41. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Green, Michael D. (2008) “We Dance in Opposite Directions”: Mesquakie (Fox) Separatism from the Sac and Fox Tribe. In Iowa History Reader, edited by Marvin Bergman, pp. 19-36. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Gue, Benjamin F. (1903) History of Iowa from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, Vol. 1. Century History, New York.
- Hassrick, Royal B. (1964) The Sioux: Life and Customs of a Warrior Society. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
- Hayden, Lucretia J. (1944) Johnny Green's High Ambition. Annals of Iowa 25:239-245.
- Hexom, Charles P. (1913) Indian History of Winneshiek County. A. K. Bailey and Son, Decorah, Iowa.
- Higginbottom, Daniel K. (2011) History of the Henry Lott Affair. Manuscript on file, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Iowa Heritage Digital Collection (2015) Iowa Library Services, State Library of Iowa, Des Moines. Electronic document, www.iowaheritage.org, accessed 2014-2015.
- Logan, Brad (2010) A Matter of Time: The Temporal Relationship of Oneota and Central Plains Traditions. Plains Anthropologist 55:277-292.
- Long, Stephen H. (1978) The Northern Expeditions of Stephen H. Long: The Journals of 1817 and 1823 and Related Documents. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.
- McKusick, Marshall B. (1975) The Iowa Northern Border Brigade. Report 8. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Meskwaki Nation (2018) Ioway, Meskwaki & Sauk History Project. Meskwaki Nation GIS, Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa, Tama, Iowa. Electronic document, http://worldmap.harvard.edu/maps/6880, accessed February 5, 2016.
- NewspaperArchive (2018) NewspaperArchive. Electronic document, newspaperarchive.com, accessed 2014-2015.
- Nichols, Roger L. (2013) Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
- Olson, Greg (2008) The Ioway in Missouri. Missouri Heritage Readers. University of Missouri Press, Columbia.
- Peterson, Cynthia L. (1997) Sand Road Heritage Corridor, Johnson County, Iowa: Archaeology and History of Indian and Pioneer Settlement. Contract Completion Report 492. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Peterson, Cynthia L. (2009) Historical Tribes and Early Forts. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 12-29. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Peterson, Cynthia L. (2012) Three Meskwaki-Related Sites near South Amana, Iowa: The Patterson Trading Post (13IW261), the Village of Wacoshashe and Poweshiek (13IW258), and a Mortuary Site (13IW257). Contract Completion Report 1915. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Peterson, Cynthia L. (2013) Meskwaki Sites along the Upper South Skunk River. Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society 63(2):2-5.
- Peterson, Cynthia L., Ed. (2014) Iowaville, a 1765-1820s Báxoje (Ioway) Village. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 61.
- Peterson, Cynthia L., and Alan C. Becker (2001) Neutral Ground Archaeology: GIS Predictive Modeling, Historic Document Microfilm Indexing, and Field Investigations at 1840s-Era Sites in Winneshiek County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 805. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Peterson, Cynthia L., John G. Hedden, and Cindy L. Nagel (2008) Archaeology of the Meskwaki Fur Trade in Iowa, 1835-1845. The Wisconsin Archeologist 89:162-181.
- Peterson, Cynthia L., and Cindy L. Nagel (2015) Archaeological Testing of the 1839-1843 Meskwaki Village of Wacoshashe and Poweshiek, Iowa County, Iowa (Site 13IW258). Technical Report 96. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Pike, Zebulon M. (1810) An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi. Conrad, Philadelphia.
- Rigal, Laura (2007) A Bad Day on the Prairie: The Chickasaw County Massacre. The Wapsipinicon Almanac 14:116-123.
- Rogers, Leah D. (2009) Northern Border Brigade Forts, 1857-1863. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 193-206. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Royce, Charles C. (1899) Indian Land Cessions in the United States. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
- Schoen, Christopher, William E. Whittaker, and Kathryn E. M. Gourley (2009) Fort Des Moines No. 2, 1843-1846. In Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862, edited by William E. Whittaker, pp. 161-177. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Schwieder, Dorothy (1996) Iowa: The Middle Land. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Trygg, J. William (1964) Composite Map of United States Land Surveyors' Original Plats and Field Notes, Sheets 1-4. Iowa Series. J. Wm. Trygg, Ely, Minnesota.
- University of Iowa Libraries (2018) Iowa Digital Library. Electronic document, digital.lib.uiowa.edu, accessed 2014-2018.
- Van Der Zee, Jacob (1916a) Captivity of a Party of Frenchmen among Indians in the Iowa County, 1728-1729. Iowa Journal of History and Politics 14:96-118.
- Van Der Zee, Jacob (1916b) Episodes in the Early History of the Des Moines Valley. Iowa Journal of History and Politics 14:311-347.
- Wedel, Mildred Mott (1959) Oneota Sites on the Upper Iowa River. The Missouri Archaeologist 21(2-4):1-181.
- Wedel, Mildred Mott (1981) The Ioway, Oto, and Omaha Indians in 1700. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 28:1-13.
- Wedel, Mildred Mott (1986) Peering at the Ioway Indians through the Mist of Time: 1650-Circa 1700. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 33:1-74.
- Whittaker, William E. (2008a) Searching for Quashquame's Sauk and Meskwaki Village. Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society 58(4):1-4.
- Whittaker, William E. (2008b) Pierre-Jean de Smet's Remarkable Map of the Missouri River Valley, 1839: What Did He See in Iowa? Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 55:1-13.
- Whittaker, William E. (2008c) Prehistoric and Historic Indians in Downtown Des Moines. Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society 58(1):8-10.
- Whittaker, William E. (2009) Searching for Historic Fort Dodge (1850-1853), 13WB509, City of Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 1688. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Whittaker, William E. (2018) Historic Indian Location Database. On file, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Whittaker, William E. (2015) Determining the Age of GLO-Mapped Trail Networks: A GIS Analysis of Northern Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 40:134-148.
- Whittaker, William E. (2016) An Analysis of Historic-Era Indian Locations in Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 41:1-27.
- Whittaker, William E., Ed. (2009) Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Whittaker, William E., Lynn M. Alex, and Mary C. De La Garza (2015) The Archaeological Guide to Iowa. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
- Whittaker, William E., and Cynthia L. Peterson (2009) Des Moines' Buried Past: Archaeological Excavations at Fort Des Moines No. 2, 13PK61, Southeast Connector Project, Des Moines, Iowa. Contract Completion Report 1600. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Zimmer, Eric S. (2014) Settlement Sovereignty: The Meskwaki Fight for Self-Governance, 1856-1937. The Annals of Iowa 73:311-347.