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== Obra ==
*1920. ''The Sources and Authenticity of the History of the Ancient Mexicans'' (Berkeley: University of California Press). ISBN B001N11VKI.
*1920 ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=MSzJbV82048C& The Legends of the Jews: From Joseph to the Exodus]'' (co-written with Louis Ginzberg & Boaz Cohen), The Jewish Publication Society of America
*1923. ''The Winnebago Tribe,'' in ''Thirty-seventh Annual Report of the United States Bureau of American Ethnology'' (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution), 35-550. Reprint (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990). ISBN 0-8032-5710-4.
*1924. ''Monotheism among Primitive Peoples'' (London: George Allen & Unwin). ISBN B0007E3XQW.
*1926. ''Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian''. Edited by Paul Radin (New York and London: Appleton and Co.). ISBN B000NPAW0A.
*1927. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=IfppNpBphvcC& Primitive Man As Philosopher],'' (New York: D. Appleton Co.). Introduction by [[John Dewey]]. ISBN B000H7FS1M.
*1929. ''A Grammar of the Wappo Language,'' University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, v. 27 (Berkeley: University of California Press). ISBN B001N9J62K.
*1932. ''Social Anthropology'' (New York: McGraw-Hill). ISBN B000P0QTZA.
*1933. ''The Method and Theory of Ethnology: An Essay in Criticism.'' Introduction by Arthur J. Vidich. ISBN B0017GY4QW.
*1934. ''The Racial Myth'' (New York: Whittlesey House). ISBN B0006DBYYW.
*1937. ''Primitive Religion: Its Nature and Origin'' (New York: Viking Press). ISBN B000OL5C3K.
*1942. ''Indians of South America'' (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co Inc. The American Museum of Natural History Science Series). ISBN B000JOPBB.
*1944. ''The Story of the American Indian'' (New York: Liveright). ISBN B000OL8BRY.
*1945. ''The Road of Life and Death: A Ritual Drama of the American Indians'' (New York: Pantheon Books. Bollingen Series, #5). Foreword by [[Mark van Doren]]. ISBN B000JVI9FS.
*1947 . ''The Culture of the Winnebago as Described by Themselves,'' Special Publications of the Bollingen Foundation, #1 (Baltimore: Waverly Press). ISBN B002B01B0K.
*1948. ''Winnebago Hero Cycles: A Study in Aboriginal Literature.'' Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics, Memoir 1. Republished in the ''International Journal of American Linguistics,'' Memoir 1, Supplement to ''International Journal of American Linguistics,'' Vol. 14, #3. ISBN B0012KNYZU.
*1953. ''The World of Primitive Man.'' The Life of Science Library, no. 26 (New York: H. Schuman). ISBN B000S88DAS.
*1954/1956. ''The Evolution of an American Indian Prose Epic,'' Bollingen Foundation, Special Publications, 3 (1954): 1-99; 5 (1956): 103-148. ISBN B0006CQUBA.
*1956. ''The Trickster: A Study in Native American Mythology'' (New York: Schocken Books, 1956). Commentaries by [[Karl Kerenyi]] and [[C. G. Jung]]. ISBN 0-8-52-0351-6.
**first published in German in 1954. ''Der göttliche Schelm'', Rhein-Verlag, Zürich. Mit Karl Kerenyi und C. G. Jung.
 
;Sobre Paul Radin
*Diamond, Stanley (ed.). 1960. ''Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin'' (New York: Columbia University Press).
*Lindberg, Christer. 2000. "Paul Radin: The Anthropological Trickster," in ''European Review of Native American Studies'' 14 (1).
*Lurie, Nancy Oestreich. 1960. "Winnebago Prohistory," in Stanley Diamond, ed., ‘’Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin’’ (NY: Columbia University Press): 790–808.
*Lurie, Nancy Oestreich. 1988. "Relations Between Indians and Anthropologists," in ''Handbook of North American Indians,'' Vol. 4. (Washington, D. C.).
*Sullivan, Lawrence E. 1982. "Multiple Levels of Religious Meaning in Culture: A New Look at Winnebago Sacred Texts," ''The Canadian Journal of Native Studies,'' 2 (2): 221-247.
 
== Referencias ==
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== Enlaces externos ==
*[http://hotcakencyclopedia.com/ho.Radin@APS.html Paul Radin's Winnebago Notebooks] at the American Philosophical Library.
 
*[http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/Mss/PR/PRmain.html Paul Radin Papers] at Marquette University.
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