| 2 | Creator: | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Paul Radin papers, [ca. 1912-1959]
| | | | Dates: | Circa 1912-1959 | | | | Abstract: | There are notes, transcriptions, essays, etc., on the language and customs of several Indian tribes. There are numerous vocabularies, dictionaries, and grammatical notes on the Winnebago, Patwin, and Huave tribes, and some items on the Fox, Tukudh, Pomo, Wappo, and Wintu; 79 notebooks, in English and Winnebago, on myths, legends, stories, customs, dances, religious observances, costume, etc., of the Winnebago, with some on the Ottawa and Ojibwa; notes on Winnebago history; 2 boxes of Winnebago phonetic texts; and significant material on Mexican Indians (Zapotec). Some of the items are typed copies of Radin's published studies. | | | | Call #: | Mss.497.3.R114 | | | | Extent: | 12.5 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Anthropological linguistics | Anthropology | Dictionaries. | Eastern Woodlands Indians | Face painting | Folklore | Fox language | Gelatin silver prints | Huave language | Indians of Mexico--Languages | Indians of North America--Folklore | Indians of North America--Languages | Indians of North America--Michigan | Miskwanda | Notebooks. | Notes. | Ojibwa Indians | Ojibwa Indians--Michigan--Folklore | Ojibwa Indians--Social life and customs | Ottawa Indians--Social life and customs | Photomechanical prints | Pomo language | Postcards | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Sketches. | Tukuarika Indians | Vocabularies. | Wappo dialect | Watercolor drawings | Winnebago Indians | Winnebago language | Wintun languages | Zapotec language | |
| 3 | Creator: | Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Recordings of Cherokee, Creek, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux, Santee, Tutelo, and Winnebago
| | | | Dates: | 1935-1937 | | | | Abstract: | Recordings of Cherokee, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux (Santee), and Winnebago materials. The copies in the APS Library were made from discs recorded by Speck in the field in various places in the United States, Canada, and Labrador between 1935 and 1937. | | | | Call #: | Mss.Rec.49 | | | | Extent: | 4.0 Reel(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Bear hunting | Birdsongs--Maine | Caribou hunting | Catholic Church--Hymns | Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions | Cayuga language | Cayuga language--Numerals | Cherokee (N.C.) | Cherokee Indians--Folklore | Cherokee Indians--Music | Cherokee language | Creek Indians--Music | Creek Indians--Religion | Creek dance | Creek language | Dakota Indians--Music | Dakota language | Drinking songs | Flute--Performance | Gambling--Songs and music | Grand River (Ont.) | Hunting songs | Hunting songs | Hymns | Hymns. | Latin language | Love songs | Lullabies | Lullabies, Penobscot | Lullabies, Winnebago | Maine | Medomak (Me.) | Micmac Indians--Music | Moose hunting | Naskapi Indians--Music | Naskapi dance | Naskapi language | Onondaga language | Onondaga language--Numerals | Otter hunting | Penobscot Indians--Music | Penobscot Indians--Religion | Penobscot dance | Penobscot language | Peyote songs | Prayers. | Ravensford (N.C.) | Saint-Augustin (Québec) | Santee Indians--Music | Santee dialect | Songs. | Sound recordings | Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950 | Stomp dance | Tutelo Indians--Music | Tutelo language | Tutelo language--Numerals | Weddings--Songs and music | Winnebago Indians--Music | Winnebago Indians--Rites and ceremonies | Winnebago language | Wisconsin | [Alabama?] | |
| 4 | Creator: | Fraenkel, Gerd | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Winnebago Texts
| | | | Dates: | 1959 | | | | Abstract: |
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| | | | Call #: | Mss.Rec.29 | | | | Extent: | 14.0 Reel(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | African-American soldiers | Alcoholics | Arrest | Autobiography | Black River Falls (Wis.) | Blackhawk, Andrew | Children and war | Colors, Words for | Dreams | Fasting | Fraenkel, Gerd | Girls--Folklore | Greenwood (Wis.) | Indians of North America--Wisconsin--Education | Indians of North America--Wisconsin--Wars | Initiation rites | Linguistic change | Lord's Prayer | Menominee Indians | Menominee Indians--History | Mourning customs--United States--Wisconsin | Prisoners | Prophecies | Prophets | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Reincarnation | Sacrifice | Smoke, Elias James | Sound recordings | Stacy, Stella | Sun--Rising and setting--Songs and music | Talebearing | Thundercloud, Adam | Time--Terminology | Translating and interpreting | Triplets | Truthfulness and falsehood | War--Folklore | Whiterabbit, Mitchell | Whites--Wisconsin--Relations with Indians | Winnebago Indians | Winnebago Indians--Education | Winnebago Indians--Folklore | Winnebago Indians--History | Winnebago Indians--Medicine | Winnebago Indians--Music | Winnebago Indians--Religion | Winnebago Indians--Rites and ceremonies | Winnebago Indians--Social life and customs | Winnebago Indians--Wars | Winnebago dance | Winnebago language | Winnebago language--Adjectives | Winnebago language--Deixis | Winnebago language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Winnebago language--Grammar | Winnebago language--Morphology | Winnebago language--Numerals | Winnebago language--Phonology | Winnebago language--Possessives | Winnebago language--Prepositions | Winnebago language--Syntax | Winnebago language--Texts | Winnebago language--Verbs | Winnebago mythology | Winnebago women | Wisconsin Dells (Wis.) | Women and war | Woodpeckers--Folklore | |
| 5 | Creator: | 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: |
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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 | |
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