Selected Apache and Yavapai Publications

Ferg, Alan
1981     Amos Gustina, Apache Fiddle Maker. American Indian Art Magazine 6(3):28-35.
1983     Introduction and Index to the new edition. In The Medicine-Men of the Apache, by John G. Bourke. Second Rio Grande Press Classics edition, Glorieta, New Mexico.
Western Apache Material Culture, Ferg1987     Editor. Western Apache Material Culture: the Goodwin and Guenther Collections. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, and University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
1997     The Beginning of Western Apache Ethnoarchaeology: The Goodwin and Sayles 1937 Verde Survey. In Vanishing River: Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley: The Lower Verde Archaeological Project: Overview, Synthesis, and Conclusions, edited by Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Jeffrey H. Altschul, pp. 216-240, 279. SRI Press, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson.
Cross and Crescent Motifs, Ferg1998     Cross-and-Crescent Motifs Among the Western Apache. Part 1: Daagodighá. American Indian Art Magazine 23(2):70-83.
1998     Cross-and-Crescent Motifs Among the Western Apache. Part 2: Antecedents and Descendants. American Indian Art Magazine 23(3):58-67.
Western Apache Mescal, Ferg2003     Traditional Western Apache Mescal Gathering as Recorded by Historical Photographs and Museum Collections. Desert Plants 19(2):1-56 (whole issue). The University of Arizona for the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum, Superior, Arizona.
2004     An Introduction to Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Pottery. The Arizona Archaeologist 35. Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix.
Ferg, Alan, and Norm Tessman
1997     The Mortal Remains of Ethnicity: Material Culture and Cultural Identity at Skeleton Cave. In Vanishing River: Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley: The Lower Verde Archaeological Project: Overview, Synthesis, and Conclusions, edited by Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Jeffrey H. Altschul, pp. 240-279. SRI Press, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson.
Ferg, Alan, Virginia Wayland, and Harold Wayland
2006     The Tonto Naipero: A Nineteenth-Century Apache Playing Card Artist. American Indian Art Magazine 31(4):52-61.
Wayland, Virginia, Harold Wayland, and Alan Ferg
2004     "The Indians Also Have a Game Somewhat Similar to Cards": Native American Cards of French and English Derivation. American Indian Art Magazine 29(3):54-63, 98-99.
American Indian Playing Cards, Ferg, Wayland2005     American Indian Playing Cards of French and English Derivation. The Playing-Card. Journal of the International Playing-Card Society, London. 33(3):covers and 166-190.
2006     Playing Cards of the Apaches: A Study in Cultural Adaptation. Screenfold Press, Tucson.
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