| Oswald Werner Collection 1963-1964 (0.25 linear feet) 497.3 W50
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Abstract
The anthropologist Oswald Werner was a member of the faculty at Northwestern University from 1963 until his retirement in
1998. A student of Navajo language and culture, he had a particular interest in Navajo medicine and science.
The Werner Collection consists of two of Oswald Werner's early works on Navajo language and culture: his dissertation, "A
typological comparison of four trader Navaho speakers" (Indiana University, 1963) and a paper "The Navaho ethnomedical domain:
prolegomena to a componential semantic analysis" (1964).
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| Werner, Oswald, A typological comparison of four trader Navaho speakers | 1963 | TMsS, 153p. | |||||||||||||
| Dissertation, Indiana University |
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| Werner, Oswald, The Navaho ethnomedical domain: prolegomena to a componential semantic analysis | 1964 | TMsS, 34p. | |||||||||||||