>>2045822That looks to be Volume 15 which is titled North-east, heres part of the index
>Great Lakes-Riverine RegionLate Prehistory of the Ohio Valley. James B. Griffin. Pages 547-559.
Late Prehistory of the Illinois Area. Melvin L. Fowler & Robert L. Hall. Pages 560-568.
Late Prehistory of the Upper Great Lakes Area. David S. Brose. Pages 569-582.
Central Algonquian Languages. Ives Goddard. Pages 583-593.
History of the Ohio Valley. William A. Hunter. Pages 588-593.
History of the Illinois Area. J. Joseph Bauxar. Pages 594-601.
History of the Upper Great Lakes Area. Lyle M. Stone & Donald Chaput. Pages 602-609.
Great Lakes-Riverine Sociopolitical Organization. Charles Callender. Pages 610-621.
Shawnee. Charles Callender. Pages 622-635.
Fox. Charles Callender. Pages 636-647.
Sauk. Charles Callender. Pages 648-655.
Kickapoo. Charles Callender, Richard K. Pope, & Susan M. Pope. Pages 656-667.
Mascouten. Ives Goddard. Pages 668-672.
Illinois. Charles Callender. Pages 673-680.
Miami. Charles Callender. Pages 681-689.
Winnebago. Nancy Oestreich Lurie. Pages 690-707.
Menominee. Louise S. Spindler. Pages 708-724.
Potawatomi. James A. Clifton. Pages 725-742.
Southwestern Chippewa. Robert E. Ritzenthaler. Pages 743-759.
Southeastern Ojibwa. E.S. Rogers. Pages 760-771.
Ottawa. Johanna E. Feest & Christian F. Feest. Pages 772-786.
Nipissing. Gordon M. Day. Pages 787-791.
Algonquin. Gordon M. Day & Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 792-797.
Cultural Unity and Diversity. Bruce G. Trigger. Pages 798-804.