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1Creator:  Kennedy, Dorothy I. D.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Utilization of fish, beach foods, and marine mammals by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia, 1976     
 Dates:  1976 
 Abstract:  This is an ethnographic, or ethnoscientific, study of the Squawmish or "Coast Salish" peoples. 
 Call #:  Mss.970.6.K38 
 Extent:  1.0 Volume(s) 
 Sections:   Scope and Contents Note  |  Administrative Information

 
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 Subjects:  Bouchard, Randy, -- joint author. | Ethnobiology | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Kennedy, Dorothy I. D. | Photocopies | Salishan languages | Squawmish Indians | Sub-Arctic Indians 
2Creator:  Kennedy, Dorothy I. D.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Knowledge and usage of land mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians by the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia, 1976     
 Dates:  1976 
 Abstract:   none  
 Call #:  Mss.970.6.K38.k 
 Extent:  1.0 Volume(s) 
 Sections:   Scope and Contents Note  |  Administrative Information

 
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 Subjects:  Bouchard, Randy, -- joint author. | Ethnobiology | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Kennedy, Dorothy I. D. | Photocopies | Salishan languages | Squawmish Indians | Sub-Arctic Indians 
3Creator:  Dinwoodie, DavidRequires cookie*
 Title:  Chilcotin language recording     
 Dates:  1992 
 Abstract:  Narrative about a white man named Robertson who lived in the Nemaiah Valley, British Columbia, given in the Chilcotin language. Includes conversation in English. Recorded at Nemaiah Creek Valley, British Columbia on 3 October 1992. 
 Call #:  Mss.Rec.257 
 Extent:  1.0 Tape(s) 
 Sections:   Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Athapascan languages | Chilcotin Indians--History | Chilcotin Indians--Social life and customs | Chilcotin language | Dinwoodie, David | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Nemaia Creek Valley (B.C.) | Solomon, Henry | Sound recordings 
4Creator:  Bouchard, RandyRequires cookie*
 Turner, Nancy
 Title:  Ethnobotany of the Squamish Indian people of British Columbia, 1976     
 Dates:  1976 
 Abstract:  This paper, co-authored by Nancy Turner, gives the comparative linguistic transcriptions of the native plant names, the botanical identification and common names of the plant species, as well as their utilization as food or in technology, medicine, or mythology; also includes photographs. 
 Call #:  Mss.970.6.B66 
 Extent:  1.0 Volume(s) 
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 Subjects:  Botany -- Canada. | Bouchard, Randy | British Columbia. | Ethnobotany -- British Columbia. | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Indians of North America--Ethnobotany | Kennedy, Dorothy | Photocopies | Pictures. | Salishan languages | Squawmish Indians | Sub-Arctic Indians | Turner, Nancy 
5Creator:  Belvin, Robert S.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Recordings of Nisgha language field studies     
 Dates:  1989-1990 
 Abstract:  Linguistic field recordings in Vancover, British Columbia in August and September 1989, and in New Aiyansh, British Columbia in August 1990. Nisgha language elicitations, word lists, and grammar; narratives about the Nisgha and Gitksan, and the flooding of Old Aiyansh; free translations of Psalm 23 and the Lord's Prayer into Nisgha; brief Christian hymn sung in Nisgha. 
 Call #:  Mss.Rec.163 
 Extent:  4.0 Tape(s) 
 Sections:   Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Aiyansh (B.C.)--History | Anthropological linguistics | Azak, Bertha | Azak, Joshua | Belvin, Robert S. | Bible. O.T. Psalms XXIII | Capp, Andy (Fictitious character) | Doolan, Dorothy | Floods--British Columbia | Gitksan Indians | Grandison, Pauline | Haizimsque, Sam | Haizimsque, Sarah | Hymns | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Lord's Prayer | New Aiyansh (B.C.) | Niska Indians | Niska Indians--History | Niska language | Niska language--Grammar | Robinson, Rosie | Sound recordings | Vancouver (B.C.) | Williams, Verna 
6Creator:  Boas, Franz, 1858-1942Requires cookie*
 Title:  Franz Boas Papers     
 Dates:  1862-1942 
 Abstract:  During the half century leading up to the Second World War, Franz Boas helped to define academic anthropology in the United States. Trained as a geographer at the University of Heidelberg, Boas worked initially on the Inuit of Baffin Island and subsequently on the cultures of the Indians of the Northwest Pacific Coast, becoming a leading figure in American anthropology by the first decade of the twentieth century. As Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, Boas made significant theoretical contributions to ethnology, linguistics, and physical anthropology, helping to ingrain the four fields approach in his discipline and introducing the concept of cultural relativism into wide currency. He was, as well, a committed Socialist and an ardent opponent of both racism and fascism. This collection includes correspondence that Boas carried on with his colleagues in anthropology, as well as with those in the other social sciences and sciences. This correspondence is rich as a source for twentieth-century historians interested in "radical" social causes, since Boas was a socialist and an outspoken voice for progressive social causes. 
 Call #:  Mss.B.B61 
 Extent:  59.0 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  Albumen prints | Andrews, H.A. | Anthropologists -- United States. | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Anthropology--Research--United States | Anthropology--United States--History. | Anthropology--United States. | Arctic Indians | Beckwith, Martha Warren, 1871-1959 | Beynon, William, 1888-1958 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Boas, Ernst P., (Ernst Philip), 1891-1955 | Bogoras, Waldemar, 1865-1936 | Bowditch, Charles P., (Charles Pickering), 1842-1921 | Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934 | Bumpus, Hermon Carey, 1862-1943 | Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947 | Cabinet cards | Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944 | Chávez, Ezequiel Adeodato, 1868-1946 | Crane, M. E. | Dixon , Roland Burrage, 1875-1934 | Engerrand, George C., 1877-1961 | Ethnology--North America | Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, 1883-1968 | Franchtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930 | Gelatin silver prints | Germanistic Society of America | Gordon, George Byron, 1911- | Heye, George G., (George Gustav), 1874-1957 | Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956 | Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933 | Hrdlicka, Ales, 1869-1943 | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Indians of North America--Ethnology | Indians of North America--Languages | Indians of North America--Northwest Coast | Indians of North America--Nunavut | Inuit | Jewish scientists | Jochelson, Waldemar, 1855-1937 | Keppel, Frederick P., (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943 | Kroeber, A. L., (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Kwakiutl Indians | Laufer , Berthold, 1874-1934 | Maps | McGee, W. J., 1853-1912 | Michelson, Truman, 1879-1938 | Negatives | Northwest Coast Indians | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941 | Photomechanical prints | Postcards | Race, race relations, racism | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Refugees, Political | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Sargent, H. E. | Scientists, Refugee | Seler, Eduard | Sketches. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Socialists--United States | Steinen, Karl von den, 1855-1929 | Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958 | Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922 | Tlingit Indians | Tozzer, Alfred M. -- (Alfred Marston), -- 1877-1954. | Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947 | Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, 1867-1940 
7Creator:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages.Requires cookie*
 Title:  American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society     
 Dates:  1882-1958 
 Abstract:  Formed in 1927 under the initiative of Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and other academic linguists, the Committee on Native American Languages of the American Council of Learned Societies was charged with documenting the endangered languages of indigenous Americans. The Collection of the American Council of Learned Socities Committee of Native American Languages is one of the largest and most significant primary resources for study of the indigenous languages of North America. Beginning with the creation of the Committee in 1927, and periodically added to since by the APS, the collection has grown to over 80 linear feet of material representing at least 166 languages and dialects from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The formats range from field notes and ethnographic texts to slip files, vocabularies, lexica, and grammars, and dozens of linguists and Native consultants are represented. Although most of the material was collected in the 1920s and 1930s, a signficant number of items have been added that extends the range of dates represented both backward and forward. 
 Call #:  Mss.497.3.B63c 
 Extent:  80.0 Linear feet 
 Sections:   Background  |  Scope and Contents Note  |  Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Achumawi language | African Americans--Florida | African Americans--Folklore | African Americans--West Virginia | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Athapascan languages | Atsugewi language | Autobiography | Banister, John, Jr. | Bella Coola language | Benin--History | Chehalis language | Cherokee language | Chimakum language | Chinese language | Chiricahua language | Christianity--Africa | Chukchi--History | Clothing and dress--Middle East | Cree language | Culture, community, organizations | Cyanotypes | Dakota language | Dictionaries. | Drawings. | Ethnographic texts | Ethnology--Africa | Ethnology--Russia | Ethnology--United States | Face painting | Field notes. | Fijians--Social life and customs | Folk music--Puerto Rico | Folklore | Folklore--Africa | Folklore--British Columbia | Folklore--Florida | Folklore--Uganda | Gelatin silver prints | Geological Survey of Canada. | Group portraits | Haida language | Heiltsuk Indians | Hoijer, Harry, 1904-1976 | Hopi language | Hupa language | Illustrations. | Indians of North America--Alaska | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Indians of North America--Languages | Inuktitut language | Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969 | Jews, Ethiopian | Kalapuya language | Kalibala, Ernest B. | Kalispel language | Kathlamet language | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kutenai language | Kwakiutl language | Laguna dialect | Lillooet language | Linguistics | Maps. | Mayan languages | Michelson, Truman, 1879-1938 | Mukasa, Ham, 1871-1956 | Nahuatl language | Nass language | Navajo language | Nez Percé language | Nitinat language | Nootka Indians | Nootka language | Northwest Coast Indians | Ntlakyapamuk language | Photographs | Photomechanical prints | Plantations | Pomo language | Quileute Indians | Quileute language | Religion, religious organizations | Salish Indians | Salishan languages | Shasta language | Sketches. | Slip files | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Sturtevant, Edgar Howard, 1875-1952 | Tarahumara language | Tarascan language | Tlingit language | Tolowa language | Tsimshian language | Tunica language | Twi (African people) | United States -- Emigration and immigration. | Volga River Region (Russia)--History | Wailaki language | Warren, John | Watercolors | Winnebago language | Wintu language | Word lists | Yana language | Zapotec language 
8Creator:  Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941Requires cookie*
 Title:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers     
 Dates:  1880-1980 
 Abstract:  Elsie Clews Parsons (1875-1941) was trained as a sociologist at Columbia University, but made her greatest achievements in the fields of anthropology and folklore. Parsons' early works in the field of sociology dealt primarily with gender roles, conventions of society, and the effect of society's pressures on the individual. After a trip to the American Southwest with her husband in 1910, Parsons' interests turned to anthropology. She began making field trips to Arizona and New Mexico and, under the influence of her friend Franz Boas, Parsons recorded in meticulous detail data on social organization, religious practices, and folklore of the Southwest Indians. Concurrently, Parsons conducted research in folklore, concentrating on folk tales of Afro-Americans and Caribbean peoples. She was active in a number of professional associations and was the associate editor of the Journal of American Folklore from 1918 until her death. The Parsons Papers were acquired as two separate accessions and remains organized in two distinct subcollections. Subcollection I (572 P35), acquired in 1949, contains approximately 12 linear feet of materials focused on Parsons' career in anthropology. Subcollection II, acquired in 1985, consists of 26.25 linear feet of materials divided into ten series, covering a larger scope of Parsons' life, including family and personal correspondence. 
 Call #:  Mss.Ms.Coll.29 
 Extent:  38.25 Linear feet 
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 Subjects:  American Anthropological Association. | American Folklore Society. | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Balch, Ernesto | Beals, Ralph L. (Ralph Leon), 1901-1985 | Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1848 | Birth control. | Blacks--Jamaica--Folklore | Boardman, Ruth | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Bourne, Randolph | Bovey, Charles | Brice, Kirkpatrick | Bunzel, Ruth Leah, 1898- | Camody, Mary | Cole, Fay-Cooper, 1881-1961 | Culture, community, organizations | Day, Clarence | Eastman, Max, 1883-1969 | Eggan, Fred, 1906-1991 | Feminism. | Fitz, Reginald | Folklore | Folklore--Jamaica | Galton, Francis, Sir, 1822-1911 | Gelatin silver prints | Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928 | Goldenweiser, Alexander, 1880-1940 | Greece--Description and travel--20th century | Hackett, Francis | Hallowell, A. Irving , (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974 | Hare, Peter | Herskovits, Melville J. , (Melville Jean), 1895-1963 | Hopi Indians | Hughes, Larry | Illustrations. | Indians of Central America | Indians of Mexico | Indians of North America--Arizona | Indians of North America--British Columbia | Indians of North America--New Mexico | Indians of South America--Ecuador | Isleta Indians | Johnson, Alvin | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kroeber, A. L., (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Kwakiutl Indians | La Farge, G. Grant | La Farge, Oliver, 1901-1963 | Law, George | Lewis, Margaret | Looking Elk, Albert | Lowie, Robert Harry, 1883-1957 | Luhan, Mabel Dodge | Nitrate negatives | Opler, Morris Edward, 1907-1996 | Pacificism | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941 | Parsons, John E. | Peace movements--20th century | Phillipine Islands--Description and travel--20th century | Pueblo Indians | Quechua Indians | Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958 | Reichard, Gladys Amanda, 1893-1955 | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Sketches. | Southwest Indians | Spier, Leslie | Stephen, Alexander M. | Taft, William Howard, 1857-1930 | Taos Indians | Tewa Indians | Thompson, Stith | Titiev, Morris | True, Clara | University of California, Berkeley. Anthropology Department. | Watercolors | White, Leslie A. | World War, 1914-1918 | Young, George | Zuni Indians