Detailed Inventory
Non-American and non-linguistic material
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Unidentified.
Autobiography of a native of Dahomey, West Africa
n.d. AMs, 9pp. (incomplete) 3
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Autobiographical manuscript of descendant of a Falasha Jew from Dahomey, including account of his return to Africa in 1910.

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[Boas, Franz, 1858-1942](?).
Bibliography on race
  TMs, 88 slips 5
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Unidentified.
Folklore in British Columbia
n.d. AMs, ca.50p. 6
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Rough notes

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Jochelson, Waldemar, 1855-1937.
My Life [Chukchee life history]
n.d. AMs, 9p. 8
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Autobiographical account

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Unidentified.
Notes on the Tchi of West Africa
ca.1922 TMs, 121p. 17
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Ethnographic account of the Twi.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
The effects of American environment on immigrants and their descendants
n.d. (1910?) TMs, 12p. 25
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Re: physical changes in immigrant populations.

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Bogoras, Waldemar, 1865-1936.
Notes of the Uryanskai and Monegher
1924 AMsS, 4p.; 27 photographs 36
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Images include photographs of men and women in native attire, reindeer, and dwellings.

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Genre(s): Gelatin silver prints

Quain, Buell Halvor, 1912-1939.
Social organization of the Namuavoivoi
n.d. TMs, 7 p. 39
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Comparison of social structure among the Namuavoivoi of Fiji with Polynesian and Maori.

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Hurston, Zora Neale.
The Florida Expedition
n.d. TMs, 3p. 46
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Report on work in Florida on Negro folklore.

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Kagwa, Apolo, ed..
Uganda folklore stories
1927 AMs, 237p. 47
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Translated by Ernest B. Kalibala

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King, Louis E..
Negro life in a rural community
1927-1931 TMsS, 165p. 49
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Ethnographic account of rural community in West Virginia.

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Lange, Gertrud, 1879-.
Die Trachten des vorderen Orients
1933 60watercolor and pencil sketches 52a
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Illustrations for 52b

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Lange, Gertrud, 1879-.
Die Trachten des Vorderen Orients
1933 TMs, 196p. 52b
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Thesis submitted under Thilenius at Hamburg. In German.

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Edel, May M., (May Mandelbaum), 1909-1964.
Notes on the political organization and family structure of the Bolum tribe
May 1929 TMs, 21p. 53
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Paper submitted to Gladys Reichard.

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Mukasa, Hamu.
Do not retreat...
ca.1927 AMsS, 15p. 54
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Regarding Christianization in Africa (among the Baganda?).

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Nadejena, Lydia.
Fragments... on observations made in 1929 in the Volga region
1929 TMsS, 13p. 55
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Observations on field work under Waldemar Bogoras.

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Roberts, Helen H., (Helen Heffron), 1888-1985.
Porto Rican songs
  AMsS, 5p. 56
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Muscial notation, with minor comments.

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Seytler, Emil.
Wiicignipi: Chastisement of women
  AMsS, 1p. 57
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Language unidentified

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Achumawi
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Angulo, Jaime de.
A comparison between the semasiologies of two languages of the so-called Hokan family (Pomo and Achumawi)
ca.1931 TMs and AMs, 231L. 10 printed pages H.1
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A formal paper with introduction, discussion of morphological elements and phonology of the two languages. Also "Semasiology," a 175-page list of English words according to de Angulo and L. S. Freeland (1930a), with Achumawi and Pomo equivalents. The author concludes that there is little similarity between the two languages, challenging the Kroeber-Dixon use of statistical vocabulary comparisons as a means of determining genetic relationships. List includes names for 86 different birds. Freeman and Smith 307

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Does Achumawi belong in the Hokan family
  TMs and AMS, 20 l. H.2
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List of 222 Achumawi-Pomo comparisons. Duplicates part of Semasiology in No. 307. Freeman and Smith 309

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Conversational texts in Achumawi
n.d. AMs, 72 p. H1a.1
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Includes: sentences in English; Achumawi equivalents; literal English translations; some paradigms and notes on grammatical points; notes on dialectal differences (Atwamdzini, Hammawi, Adzumawi). Freeman and Smith 4100

Angulo, Jaime de.
Parallel Achumawi and Atsugewi texts
n.d. AMs, 11p. H1a.2
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Includes: texts; free English translation; literal translations for some sentences; references to an Achumawi grammar. Freeman and Smith 4102 cf: No. 433

Angulo, Jaime de.
Nontechnical description of Achumawi
ca.1931 TMs, 13p. H1a.4
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Includes Angulo's views on the nature of language and linguistic taxonomy. Apparently a portion of a larger work. Freeman and Smith 310

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Reminiscences of an Achumawi youth
n.d. TMs and AMS, 22pp. H1a.5
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An autobiographical text with numbered English translations corresponding to the Achumawi sentences. Dictated by Willard Carmony, an Achumawi. Freeman and Smith 4101

Freeland, L. S., (Lucy Shepard), 1890-1972.
Appendix of addenda and corrigenda to the grammar of the Achumawi language
1931-1935 TMs, 67 l. H1a.6
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Thirteen corrections and 57 additions to de Angulo and Freeland (1930b), based on 1931 field work with Hans J. Uldall. Uldall (1935) was apparently once part of this document. Freeman and Smith 312

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Freeland, L. S., (Lucy Shepard), 1890-1972.
Achumawi texts
ca.1931 TMs and AMs, 156 l. H1a.7
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Tales, myths, and song texts, with interlinear and free translations. 4p. brief ceremonial song texts. Freeman and Smith 311

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Pit River word list
1907 AMS, 3 slips H1a.8
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Brief Achumawi word list. Freeman and Smith 313

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Acoma
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Stirling, Matthew W..
Songs from Acoma and Santa Ana
n.d. AMS, 69 l. Ke 2.1
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Texts of 88 songs with interlinear translations, including typed copy of one song arranged in model form. Numbers refer to phonograph records, not in APS Library. English orthography; phonetic emendations by Franz Boas. Freeman and Smith 316

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Aleut
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Unidentified.
Aleut Folklore
ca.1933 TMs Cy, 132 l. 69
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An ethnography of the Aleut based on study made of the Aleut texts of Vladimir Jochelson, apparently by a student of Boas. Comparative folklore and abstracts of Aleut tales are included. Freeman and Smith 322

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Jochelson, Vladimir I..
Aleut texts
1909-1910 TMs Cy, 906 l. E2.1
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Attu and Unalaska texts. No translations. Carbon copy (12p.) of 41, 42, 43, has interlinear translation and notes. These were sent to John Harrington, Nov. B, 1941, in Unalaska. Never published. Freeman and Smith 323 Cf. No. 322.

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Jochelson, Vladimir I..
Essay on the grammar of the Aleut language
1930 TMs and AMs, 83 l. E2.2
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Preface discusses influence of Fr. Veniaminov's grammar; section on phonology; incomplete descriptive grammar. MS. corrections made by Boas. Never published. Freeman and Smith 324

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Algonkian
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Siebert, Frank T. (Frank Thomas), 1912-1998.
Classification of Algonkin languages
1935 TMs, 7 l. A.1
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Classified list of languages and bands, showing which are extinct and which are extant and approximate number of speakers as of 1935. Attached note of Edward Sapir to Morris Swadesh on revision in classification of Wiyot and Yurok. Freeman and Smith 363

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950.
Wiyot-Yurok and Algonkian comparisons
1915 AMS, 3 l. A.2
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Cognates in Algonkian languages sent by Speck to Edward Sapir to supplement those used in Sapir (1913). Covering note enclosed. Freeman and Smith 364

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Hockett, Charles Francis.
Algonkian comparisons
1940 TMs and AMs, 75 slips A.3
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Illustrations of cognates and sound correspondences in Algonkian. Freeman and Smith 354

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Beothuk-Algonkian comparisons
1915 AMS, 5 l. Be.1
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Document prepared for Sapir, copied from Rev. John Leigh's transcription of John Peyton's vocabulary. Compares 45 Beothuk items with Montagnais and Penobscot as well as isolated Micmac, Ojibwa, and Abnaki equivalents. English translations given. Copyist felt transcription was inadequate. Freeman and Smith 360

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Iroquois, Algonquian and Siouan field notes
1911 AMS, 1 notebook I1.2
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Vocabulary and texts in Seneca (Grand River); Mohawk (Grand River and Caughnawaga); Delaware (Grand River); Abenaki (Pierreville); Malecite (Rivière du Loup); Micmac (Cacouna); Montagnais (Pointe Blanc); Cree (Pointe Blanc); Algonquian; Tutelo (Grand River). Freeman and Smith 361

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Alsea
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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Yakonan (Alsea) grammar
1918 TMs and AMS, 422 l. Pn 2c.1
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Work intended for publication in Handbook of American Indian Languages, but never printed. Based on field work of J. Owen Dorsey (1884-Siletz, Oregon: vocabularies), Livingston Farrand (1900-Siletz reservation) and the author (1910). Table of contents, grammar, and texts with interlinear and free translations and grammatical notes. Freeman and Smith 394 Cf. texts published in Frachtenberg (1920).

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Alsea notes, collected... at Siletz Reserve
1900 AMS, 6 l. Pn2c.2
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Paradigms. Freeman and Smith 395

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Apache
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Unidentified.
Apache (Chiricahua, Lipan, and Jicarilla) morphological lexicon
n.d. AMS, 112 cards Na31.1
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Cards arranged in tables; conjugations of all prefixes (aspectual and pronominal) and combinations thereof. Mentions E. Sapir. Freeman and Smith 401

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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
San Carlos Apache Lexical File
1920 AMS and printed, ca.400 cards Na31.4
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Words cut from printed text, Creation Myth, in Goddard (1920): 147-155, pasted on cards. Freeman and Smith 402 Printed source, Goddard (1920).

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Arapaho
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Hockett, Charles Francis.
Sapir on Arapaho
1939 TMs, 8 l. A4.1
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List of correspondences. Freeman and Smith 403 Printed (briefer version), Hockett (1946): 943-245.

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Salzmann, Zdenek.
Arapaho texts
1950 AMS, 98 l. A4.2
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Sample of field notes of texts collected at the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. Includes sample paradigms. Freeman and Smith 404 Printed (nos. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.3, 3.2), Salzmann (1958): 151-158, 266-272.

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Assiniboin
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Ahenakew, Edward.
The creation of a new tribe
1949 AMS, 5p. 71
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Explanation of creation of Assiniboin tribe, separated from Sioux, given Ahenakew in his youth by his mission superintendent, Rev. John Hines. Battle over girl accounted for end of connection of Red Eagle with other Sioux. Letter of Ahenakew to Paul A. W. Wallace, May 21, 1949, commenting on Rev. Hines' relation to the author. Freeman and Smith 418

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1949.

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Notes on the Assiniboine (Belknap or Watopahnatu dialect)
1936 TMs Cy, 59 l. X8d.1
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A sketch of Assiniboin grammar, compared with that of Dakota. Includes Assiniboin text, with literal and free translation and notes. Letter from author to Boas, Jan. 6, 1936, covering the document. Freeman and Smith 420 Cf. Boas and Deloria (1932)

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Atakapa
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Atakapa fragments recorded from descendants of speakers
1934 AMS, 3 l. G5.1
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Fragmentary list of Atacapa items with English equivalents. Obtained near Lake Charles, La. Freeman and Smith 423

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Athapaskan
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Problems in Athapaskan linguistics
n.d. TMs Cy, 3 l. Na.1
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Sapir seeks more and better field data on all recoverable dialects, emphasizing difficulties in dealing with these languages, particularly because of tones. Freeman and Smith 428

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1948

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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Field notes in California Athabascan languages
1903-1911 AMS, 4 notebooks Na.2
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2 notebooks of Kiowa Apache materials (including text, discussion of warfare; list of specimens and cost). 2 notebooks Athapaskan, including Tolowa texts in English translation [see Tolowa in No. [30(Na20f.1)]. Freeman and Smith 427

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Lexical file Athabascan language
n.d. AMS, 75 cards Na.6
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Stems and paradigms, reference numbers to field notes. Freeman and Smith 426

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Comparative Na-Dene dictionary
n.d. AMs, 4 vol. (ca. 500p. each) Na20a.3
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Volumes 1, 3, and 4 are comparative Na-Dene with provision for various Athapascan languages and dialects, Haida, and Tlingit. Volume 2 is comparative Sino-Tibetan-Na-Dene with provision for entries in Sino-Tibetan languages, Athapascan, Haida, and Tlingit. Most pages in all volumes have only a few entries. Freeman and Smith 4115

Atsugewi
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Freeland, L. S., (Lucy Shepard), 1890-1972.
Parallel Achumawi and Atsugewi texts
n.d. TMs, 11p. H1a.2
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Includes: texts; free English translation; literal translations for some sentences; references to an Achumawi grammar. Freeman and Smith 4118

Provenance: Cf: No. 433

Angulo, Jaime de.
The Atsugewi language
1929 TMs, 71L. H1b.1
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Grammar intended for comparison with the author's study of "the Achumawi language." Similar also to their grammar of Shasta. Based on field work sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies. Freeman and Smith 433 Cf. de Angulo, and Freeland (1930) and No. 30 (H1c.1).

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Conversational text in Atsugewi
n.d. TMs, 19p. H1b.2
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Includes: English sentences; Atsugewi equivalents; literal English translations; some grammatical notes; references to the Atsugewi grammar (cf: No. 433) of which it seems to have been a part originally. Freeman and Smith 4117

Angulo, Jaime de.
Mythological text in Atsugewi
1929 TMs, 14L. H1b.3
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Text with interlinear translation and grammatical notes. Originally part of No. 433. Freeman and Smith 432

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Aztec
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Lange, Gertrud, 1879-.
Das Leben im alten Mexico
1933? TMs, 17L. 51
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In German. Discussion of Aztec culture before the Conquest: political organization, society, religion and thought. Freeman and Smith 437

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Bella Bella
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bella Bella notes
1923 TMs and AMs, 175p., 46L., 2 notebooks 4
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Folkloristic texts in English; ethnographic texts; comments. Images include crayon drawings of masks. Also carbon copy of typescript. Freeman and Smith 448 Cf. Boas (1928(1); No. 30(Wlb.3 and Wlb.5)

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Genre(s): Drawings.

Kwaknma: small owl
1923 Request Item
Peqis
1923 Request Item
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, et al..
Salish texts
1923 TMs and AMs (mostly Cy), 243L. 33
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Primarily Bella Bella texts, in English; c.c. of tales collected by Boas in 1923. Miscellaneous texts; discussion of Coeur d'Alene ethnography. Images include an illustration of a totem figure. Freeman and Smith 452

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Genre(s): Illustrations.

Unidentified.
Bella Bella lexicon
n.d. Slip file, ca.2,000 slips W1b.1
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Freeman and Smith 446

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bella Bella lexicon
ca.1930 Slip file, ca.173 slips W1b.2
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Stem list with illustrative words; part of a larger work (includes A, Y, E, O, stems only). Freeman and Smith 447

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bella Bella texts, word lists and paradigms
ca. 1925 AMs, 3 ntoebooks W1b.3
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Texts, grammatical materials, notes in shorthand, annotations. Field notes from various informants. Loose sheets enclosed after 1925. Freeman and Smith 449

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bella Bella suffix list
n.d. AMs, 322L., 5 slips W1b.4
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Preliminary organization of morphological treatment; heavily exemplifed suffix list. On reverse side are ethnological materials: Land of the Dead (the Sbetetda's ceremony and the conception of the Land of the Dead); the idea of fertilization in the culture of the Pueblo Indians; Hopi Sky-Father and Sky-Mother. In notebooks; notes added after 1925. Some offset printed sheets, pp. 1-171 of Boas (1928a). Freeman and Smith 450

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Hunt, George.
Bella Bella texts
n.d. AMs and TMs, 159L., 93 slips W1b.5
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Rough text material with interlinear translations, some in English only. Ethnologic materials. Bella Bella suffixes on slips. Letter from George Hunt to Boas, Feb. 21, 1929. Freeman and Smith 451 Cf. Boas (1928a).

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Bella Coola
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bella Coola notes
n.d. AMs, 81L. 23
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Working notes with page references to other documents, not identified. Freeman and Smith 453

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Newman, Stanley S..
Bella Coola grammatical summaries
1937 TMs, 18L. S3.2
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Summaries of phonetic pattern, pronominal schemas, local suffixes, third person references, formation of diminutives, Bella Coola suffixes. Covering letter from Newman to Franz Boas, May 24, 1937. Freeman and Smith 455

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Biloxi
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Biloxi words
1934 AMs, 3L. X2b.1
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Vocabulary with English equivalents. Freeman and Smith 463

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Blackfoot
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Blackfoot vocabulary
1916 AMs, 1L. A2.1
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Compares Blackfoot numerals 1-10 with Kutenai and Flathead. Freeman and Smith 465

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Caingang
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Henry, Jules.
The Kaingang language
1936 TMs Cy, 46L. Ge:K.1
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Grammatical sketch, including morphology and grammatical categories. Based upon field work at Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1932-1934. Freeman and Smith 498 Cf. Henry (1935)

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Carrier
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Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969.
Carrier notes (Hagwilgate)
1921 AMs, 7L. Na4.1
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Verb paradigms. Informant, Donald Grey. Freeman and Smith 502

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Notes on various Athabaskan languages
n.d.; 1910? AMs, 12p. Na.5
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Carrier vocabulary, Stuwix notes, Suwal vocabulary. Some of these materials used by Franz Boas in his article on Nicola Valley Athapascans (1924). Freeman and Smith 505 Cf. Boas (1924).

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Catawba
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Susman, Amelia L..
Catawba lexicon
ca.1935 Slip file, ca.1,000 slips X1.1
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Partial list, organized by stems. Based on Speck (1934). Freeman and Smith 550

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Catawba field notes
1937 AMs, 1 ntoebook X1.2
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Texts, word lists, paradigms, a Catawba "letter to Speck," minimal parts. Two pages of Alaskan Eskimo.Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950. Freeman and Smith 551

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Unidentified.
Catawba vocabulary
1939 Slip file, ca.1,300 slips X1.3
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Based on Speck (1934) and on unpublished materials. No apparent order. Freeman and Smith 546

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Cayuse
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Cayuse interlinear texts
1930 AMs, 3 notebooks Ps1a.1
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Notes; texts with interlinear translations. Nez Perce, language as used by Cayuse Indians of Oregon. Freeman and Smith 567

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Cayuse lexical file
1930 Slip file, ca.800 slips Ps1a.3
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Cayuse forms with English equivalents, arranged alphabetically by Cayuse. One section, "Wai'letpu Ethnology," concerns use of Cayuse dialect by Walowa and Wallawalla. Freeman and Smith 568

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Central America
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Loukotka, Cestmir.
Intrusion de los idiomas centroamericanos en el America del Sur
1938 TMs, 20L. AS1
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In Spanish. Comparative study of loans from Central American languages into those of South America; vocabulary of 72 items. Discusses frequency of appearance of related forms in this vocabulary. Prepared for publication, but unprinted. Freeman and Smith 584

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Chatino
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Angulo, Jaime de.
Brevisimas notas sobre el idioma Chatino para el uso de los textos
n.d. AMs, ca. 30p. Z5.1
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In Spanish. Primarily concerned with an analysis of verbs; some discussion of noun declension. Freeman and Smith 4160

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Chehalis
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis folklore
1927 TMs Cy, 145p. 7
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Folklore and ethnography based on Boas' field notes in No. 589. Freeman and Smith 587 Cf. Boas (1935)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis myths
1927-1935 TMs, 239p. 62
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56 texts in English, including some variants and additions. Explanatory table of contents has reference numbers to the original manuscript notes, No. 589. Freeman and Smith 586 Printed, 2 pages of text only, Boas (1935)

Provenance: Donor, Ruth Benedict, 1946, ed, by E. Aginsky (?).

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Aginsky, Ethel Gertrude, 1910-.
Comparison of Puyallup and Chehalis
1935 TMs, 19L. S.9
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Phonology, verbs, pronouns, nouns, articles, reduplication, affixing, numerals, grammatical processes. Freeman and Smith 588

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Lower Chehalis vocabulary and text
ca.1890 AMs, 13L. S2b.1
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Text and vocabulary copied from MS. of Myron Eells in the Bureau of American Ethnology (1882), later corrected by Boas in pencil, probably in the field. Freeman and Smith 593

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis field notes
1927 AMs, 14 notebooks S2c.1
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Upper Chehalis dialect, Oakville, Washington. Notebooks 1-14, vocabulary, paradigms, and texts with interlinear translation. Also, a copy prepared by Ethel Aginsky (ca. 1935), complete for texts, but not for other notes. Freeman and Smith 589 Cf. No. 586 for typescript.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis lexical file
1897; 1927-1935 Slip file, ca. 8,000 slips S2c.2
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Words derived from Boas' notes in No. 589, pp. 145-291. Pt. 1, slips partly classified into categories, e.g., prefixes, diminutives; slips arranged alphabetically by English (prepared by Boas). Pt. 2, slips not yet filed, partly classified and analyzed by Morris Swadesh, 1950 (prepared by Ethel C. Aginsky). Freeman and Smith 590

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis lexicon
ca.1935 AMs, 845L. S2c.3
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Each sheet is for a given stem (or morpheme), listing examples of 845 Chehalis forms. Based on Boas' field notes, No. 589. Freeman and Smith 591

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis materials
1927; 1934-1936 AMs, 440L., 5 slips S2c.4
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Texts copied from Boas' field notes (1927), No. 589; collected forms for paradigms and other grammatical formulations: a Stem list, alphabetically arranged by the Chehalis; lists of nouns, verbs, and suffixes, alphabetically arranged by the English. Includes copy of noun, verb, and suffix lists; typed c.c. of noun and verb lists. Freeman and Smith 594

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Eels, Myron, 1843-1907, and Franz Boas, 1858-1942.
Chehalis field notes
1882 AMs, 1 notebook S2c.5
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Words recorded in blank forms in Powell (1877) in 1882. Entries made by Boas at later date. Freeman and Smith 595 Cf. No. 593.

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Eels, Myron, 1843-1907, and Franz Boas, 1858-1942.
Chehalis texts
ca.1890 AMs, 12L and 2p. S2c.6
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Texts obtained by Eells and by Boas. 5p. have interlinear translation made by Boas in 1890. Freeman and Smith 596

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chehalis vocabulary
1934 TMs Cy, 79L. S2c.7
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3 lists: verbs, English-Chehalis, alphabetical by English (ca. 550 forms); nouns, English-Chehalis, alphabetical by English (ca. 450 forms); Chehalis-English word list, alphabetical by Chehalis (ca. 1,100 forms). All copied from materials in No. 594. Freeman and Smith 592

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Cherokee
  Request Series
Olbrechts, Frans M., 1899-1958.
Ethiopic and Cherokee syllabaries -- a case of parallelism
n.d. TMs, 8L. I2.1
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A formal paper with MS. corrections. The author finds the syllabaries similar in principle, but different in intent; the Ethiopic is a complication of the Minaeo-Sabaean, while the Cherokee is an attempt at simplification. Phonetic equivalences of the two syllabaries are arranged tabularly at the end. Freeman and Smith 682

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Reyburn, William D..
Cherokee materials gathered on the Cherokee reservation at Cherokee, N.C.
1951-1952 AMS and TMs, ca. 4500 cards, 350 slips, 1024L. I2.3
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Three parts: (1) cards filed according to morpheme classes; (2) table of contents, notes for grammatical analysis; (3) phonological materials; ethnographic and other texts (folkloristic; biographic, etc.); series of controlled utterances to illustrate morpheme classes; transcription and translation of recorded reels. Freeman and Smith 685 Cf. Reyburn (1953); and No. 884.

Provenance: Donor, William D. Reyburn, grantee, 1952.

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Harris , Zellig S., (Zellig Sabbettai), 1909- .
Cherokee materials
1941-1946 TMs and AMs, 820L., 575 slips, 59 phonograph discs I2.4
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Contains grammatical word lists and utterances; skeletal grammar; verb suffix notes; phonological materials; morphological notes; texts (some in syllabary); ethnographical texts; autobiographical texts; utterances; "Gourds and ants"; miscellaneous. Freeman and Smith 661 Mentioned in Reyburn (1953), 172; c.f. Harris and Bender (1946) for use of phonological materials.

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Cheyenne
  Request Series
Croft, Kenneth .
Cheyenne Material
1948-1949 TMs and AMs, 30 notebooks (344L.) A3.1
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3 parts.

  1. Typed and MS material in folders; noun paradigms, syllable and clusters; modes; instrumentals; affixes; prefixes and suffixes; bases; miscellaneous.
  2. Notebooks with inserts; north Cheyenne lexical lists, phrases, and text.
  3. 24 notebooks with inserts; south Cheyenne lexical lists, phrases, paradigms, texts.
 Freeman and Smith 693

Provenance: Donor, Kenneth Croft, grantee, 1949

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Chichimeca
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Chichimeco texts
1930 TMs and AMs, 419L Chm.1
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In Chichimeco and English. 11 folkloristic texts with literal and, free translations. Freeman and Smith 695

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Chilula
  Request Series
Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Chilula field notes (Redwood Creek)
1902-1907 AMs, 5 notebooks Na20g.1
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Includes lexical items, texts, translated and untranslated; text and narration on geographical features, materialculture. 1 Kato item included. Used by Goddard for his Chilula studies. Freeman and Smith 706 Cf. Goddard (1914).

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber, for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1948.

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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Chilula field notes
1906-1907 AMs, 4 notebooks Na20g.2
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Data on village site, material culture, Indian encounter near Fort Seward, text. Texts with interlinear translations. Collected from Bald Hills. Freeman and Smith 705 Printed (texts from 2 notebooks -- excepting those of Molasses), Goddard (1914):289-295.

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber, for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Chimakum
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chemakum materials
1890 Slip file, ca.1,500 slips W3b.l
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Includes ca. 100 slips in several small groups, some dealing with Quileute-Chemakum material. Remainder of lexical items organized alphabetically by Chemakum. Freeman and Smith 709

Provenance: Donor, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1950.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chemakum lexicon compared with Quileute
1952 AMs with AMs additions, 30L. W3b.2
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Freeman and Smith 711 Printed, Swadesh (1955).

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Gibbs, George.
Chemakum vocabulary
1853? TMs, 5L. W3b.3
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Obtained from woman named Jule, slave and mistress of King George, a Clallem chief. English orthography with accents marked. Parts of body, household objects, material objects, animals, adverbs, verbs. Freeman and Smith 710

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Notes on the relations between Chemakum and Quileute; ed. by E. Sapir and M. Swadesh
1930?-1953 TMs with AMs additions, 10L. W3b.4
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Sapir's comments in black pencil; Swadesh's comments in red. Page 10 gives phonetic system. Freeman and Smith 708 Printed, Andrade et al. (1953a).

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown through Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Chemakum vocabulary
1928 AMs, 1 notebook (14p.) W3b.5
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English words and sentences with Chemakum equivalent; incomplete. Attempt to verify use of informant, Louise Webster, by Franz Boas at an earlier date. Freeman and Smith 707

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown, 1954.

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Chimariko
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Chimariko notes
1927 AMs, 1 notebook H2.1
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Chimariko forms arranged (in part) alphabetically by English equivalents. Freeman and Smith 713

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Chinantec
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Angulo, Jaime de.
Chinantec text: El perrito de Teotitlan
1922 AMs Cy, 10L. Ch.1
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In Chinantec-Spanish. Printed, with different orthograplly and English translation, de Angulo and Freeland (1935). Freeman and Smith 716

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Chinantec text: Cuento del pescador
1922 AMs Cy, 13L. Will illus. Ch.2
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In Chinantec-Spanish and English. Versions in both Yolox and Yetla dialects. Freeman and Smith 715

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McQuown, Norman A..
Chinantec vocabulary
1940 AMs and AMs Cy, 4L. Ch.3
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In Spanish-Chinantec, 64 items in Yoloks dialect. Freeman and Smith 717

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Chinook
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Miscellaneous notes on Chinookan languages
1891-1892 AMs, 6L. and 1L. Pn4.1
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Wasko vocabulary of 6p., apparently based on Jeremiah Curtin's visit to Warm Springs, Oregon, 1891. A text in an unidentified language and fragmentary slips of Chinook-Kathlamet comparisons. Freeman and Smith 725 Cf. Sapir (1909).

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Unidentified.
List of Chinook morphemes
n.d. TMs Cy, 15L. Pn4b.2
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Detailed list of morphemes. Many forms have criticism and occasional comparative notes on Chinook-Wishram made by Edward Sapir. Freeman and Smith 727

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chinook lexicon
1890-1894? Card file, ca. 900 cards and 16L. Pn4b.3
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Reference numbers probably to field notes. One group labeled "Kwakiutl-to be corrected." Together with No. 722, gives greater lexical information than published works. Freeman and Smith 721

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Chinook lexicon
1897 Card and slip file, ca. 900 cards and ca. 4,200 slips Pn4b.4
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Generally organized by grammatical categories. Reference numbers apparently to field notes. Freeman and Smith 722

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Field notes on Chinookan and Salishan languages and Gitamat [Kwakiutl], Molala [Sahaptian] and Masset [Haida]
1890 AMs, 4 notebooks Pn4b.5
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Contents list; texts and vocabularies; shorthand ethnographic notes. Notebooks 1 and 2: Chinook, Wasko, Tlackamas, Kathlamet texts and vocabularies; Clatsop vocabulary. Notebook 3: shorthand notes on Salish tribes; ethnographic shorthand notes on Lower Fraser, Bella Coola, Puyallup; vocabularies for Gitamat, Bella Coola, Chemakum, Puyallup. Notebook 4: shorthand ethnographic notes for Clatsop, Kathlamet, Lower Chehalis, Lower Frazer; vocabularies for Nehalim, Kathlamet, Clatsop, Lower Chehalis, Chinook, Molale, Masset, I,ower Frazer. Freeman and Smith 723

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Field notes on Tillamook and Chinookan dialects
1890 AMs, 2 notebooks (part in shorthand) S4.1
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Notes gathered in 1890. Vocabularies and texts with interlinear translation. Ethnographic notes in shorthand. Table of contents with notebooks. Tillamook, Nehelim, Siletz, Chinookan, Wasko, Tlakamas, Tlatsop, Chinook. Physical notes on Songish skulls, probably collected 1888 or 1889. Freeman and Smith 724

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Chinook Jargon
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Indian legends of the North Pacific coast of North America
1974 TMs Cy, 600p. 74
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Legends in English from the German translation of Chinook Jargon, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, and Shuswap. Translated by Dietrich Bertz from the original edition (cf: Boas 1895). Permission necessary for reproduction. Freeman and Smith 4174

Provenance: Donor, British Columbia Indian Language Project, Jan. 1975

Chitimacha
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chitimacha dictionary file
1950 AMs and TMs slips, ca.4,000 slips G6.1
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Lexical file, arranged alphabetically by Chitimacha. Freeman and Smith 730

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1951.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chitimacha-English dictionary
1950 TMs, 89L. G6.2
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Vocabulary alphabetically arranged by the Chitimacha. A duplicate of vocabulary in No. 735 compiled in 1939, based on texts from 1931. Freeman and Smith 731

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Field notes on Chitimacha
1930-1934 AMs, 16 notebooks G6.3
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Includes texts, vocabulary, phonetics, morphological notes. Notebooks 1,2,3,4,7,10,13, 15, are texts; notebooks 3,5,6,8, contain verb stem materials (cf. slip file, No. 733); notebooks 5,6,8, contain adjective stem materials; notebooks 1,2,9,12, vocabulary; notebook 14, phonetics; notebook 11, morphological notes; notebook 16, miscellaneous; notebook 15 includes Swanton vocabulary of Chitimacha and a genealogy. Freeman and Smith 735

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chitimacha paradigmatic tables
1934 Slip file, ca.1,00 slips G6.4
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Slips show inflections of verbs, based on No. 735, notebooks 3, 5, 6, 8. Freeman and Smith 733

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chitimacha grammar, texts, and vocabulary
1939 TMs Cy, AMs additions, 606L. C6.5
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Grammar, texts, free translations; vocabulary. Earlier versions of the texts are in Nos. 734 and 731. Vocabulary also in No. 731. Copy 2 of same, lacking pp. 189-170 of grammar. Freeman and Smith 732

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Earlier copies of Chitimacha texts
1935 TMs part Cy, 851L. G6.6
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Earlier versions of texts in No. 732 with translations; duplicate copies and translations in second part (including grammatical analysis of one text in duplicate). Subject matter of texts is ethnographic (material culture), ethnohistoric, folkloristic, white-Indian-Negro relations. Freeman and Smith 734

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Chiwere
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Marsh, Gordon H., comp..
Materials for a study of the Iowa Indian language
n.d. AMs, ca. 1,000L., ca. 4,000 cards, ca. 75 bluebooks of 4L. each, several photographs. X4a.2
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Cards are in three subdivided sections: parts of speech (containing cognates from Osage, Dakota, Santee, Teton, Ponca, Kansa, and Winnebago); English-Iowa; Iowa-English. Also included: Iowa texts with interlinear English translations; manuscript grammar of Ponca based on material in Dorsey (1890, 1891); gramC: matical notes on Winnebago taken from Lipkin (1945). Images include photographs, sections numbered 7, 19, of portraits, group and individual, with some native attire, dated 1936. Freeman and Smith 4178, 4232

Provenance: Donor, compiler (now Rev. Priestmonk Innocent), Aug. 1971


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Chocho
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Chocho text
1922 AMs Cy, 47L. Cho.1
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Grammatical sketch and text, Cuento del gerrito.... Includes tones, verbs, verb lists, and paradigms. Based on 1922 field work at Nativitas, Coixtlahuaca D., Oaxaca. Freeman and Smith 737 Printed, text only, with different orthography and English translation, de Angulo and Freeland (1935).

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Chontal
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Chontal text
1922 AMs Cy, 24L. M1b.1
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In Chontal-Spanish and English. Grammatical sketch, 11 phrases with notes, and text, El Cuento del Perrito, obtained from pueblo of Tequisistlan. Freeman and Smith 745 Cf. printed reference to grammatical study in de Angulo (1925):97.

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Clackamas
  Request Series
Unidentified.
Clackamas vocabulary (?)
1920 AMs, 2L. Pn4a.1
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Brief list, arranged alphabetically by English, letters A-D only. Freeman and Smith 752

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Jacobs, Melville, 1902-1971.
Kinship terms in Upper Chinook (Clackamas)
n.d. Slip file, ca.65 slips Pn4a.7
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Freeman and Smith 753

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Clallam
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Clallam and Songish vocabularies
1888 AMs, 43 L., 20p. S2f.1
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Contains a copy of George Gibbs (1863), Clallam vocabulary. Comparisons of Lkungen with other languages. English-Lkungen vocabulary, alphabetical by English. Numbers refer to comparative Salish vocabularies. Miscellaneous Lkungen sentences. Also, Lkungen names, Songish vocabularies. Freeman and Smith 755

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Clallam notes
1917 AMs, 16L., 6p. S2f.2
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Vocabulary, especially nouns with diminutive and plural. Freeman and Smith 754

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Notes on Clallam plural
ca.1900 Card file, 35 cards S2f.3
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Notes on plural formations in Clallam. Freeman and Smith 756

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Clatsop
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Clatsop vocabulary
n.d., 1890? AMs, 15L. Pn4b.6
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Word list arranged alphabetically by the English. Freeman and Smith 757

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Cochiti
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Cochiti texts with interlinear translations
n.d.; ca.1925-1940 TMs and AMs, 352L. Ke1.6
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In 4 parts. Texts with interlinear translations. Copies. Freeman and Smith 759 Cf. Benedict (1931) for free translation of 20 texts.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Cochiti texts, word lists, and paradigms
1921-1922 AMs, 5 notebooks [5-9] Ke1.7
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Pp. 479-1066 of original field notes. Texts [cf. copies in No. 759], word lists, paradigms, and shorthand notes. Freeman and Smith 760 Cf. Benedict (1931).

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Coeur d'Alene
  Request Series
Reichard, Gladys Amanda, 1893-1955.
Coeur d'Alene Indian texts
ca. 1930? TMs Cy, 418L. S1g.1
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Texts without translations, number I-LII (XVIII lacking). Accompanying note states that author has retained translation pending publication, after which this will be made available. Freeman and Smith 764 Used for Reichard (1938)

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Coeur d'Alene and Spokane vocabulary
1908 AMs, 1 notebook S1g.2
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Words recorded on blanks provided in Powell (1877). Freeman and Smith 767

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Coeur d'Alene vocabulary
ca. 1910 AMs, 17p. S1g.3
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Vocabulary items, relating to material culture and religion. Freeman and Smith 766

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Comox
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Comox and Pentlatch texts
ca. 1910 AMs and TMs, 98L. S2j.1
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15 MS. texts with interlinear translation by Boas. Typescript of interlinear translation of 14 texts. 2 typed copies of interlinear translation. One additional text. Freeman and Smith 770

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Comox-Satlolk materials
ca. 1890 AMs, 48p., 36L. S2j.2
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In German and English. Includes vocabulary and text with German interlinear translation; Satlolk-English vocabulary. Freeman and Smith 771 Cf. Boas (1895).

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Craho
  Request Series
Quain, Buell Halvor, 1912-1939.
Incomplete Kraho grammar
1939 AMs, 254L. ZhKr.1
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Grammar prepared posthumously by Fannie Dunn Quain, ca. 1945, from notes of field work among Kraho on Tocantins River in Maranhao, Brazil. Contains material on phonetics, pronouns, verbs, syntax, 14 folkloristic texts, including some translation and notes. Freeman and Smith 775

Provenance: Donor, C. F. Voegelin, 1951.

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Cree
  Request Series
Various authors.
Abstracts of Cree tales
ca. 1935 TMs with AMs additions, 75p. 2
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A comparison of versions of Cree tales from the following sources: Skinner (1916); Teit (1921); Ahenakew (1929); Bloomfield (1930); and Bloomfield (1934). Freeman and Smith 776

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Ahenakew, Edward.
Genealogical sketch of my family
1948 AMs, 27p. 64
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Autobiography of Cree Indian, born at Atahkakoops Res. to Christian (Episcopalian) parents. A sickly lad, he studied medicine in 1918, giving it up to become head of mission on his reserve. Discusses his nineteenth century grandparents (grandfather and granduncles), their conversion, role among people. Mentions treaty of 1876, rebellion of 1885. Views his past from point of view of an acculturated Indian. Freeman and Smith 779

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1948.

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Ahenakew, Edward.
Tanning of leather
1948 AMs, 8p. 65
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Discusses Cree methods of tanning. Images include pencil sketches of implements. Informants are James Moostoos, "who strangely enough admitted having done the female work of tanning some hides," and his wife, Susan. Letter of Ahenakew to Paul A. W. Wallace, June 10, 1948. Mentions Dr. William E. Lingelbach.Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1948. Freeman and Smith 783

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Ahenakew, Edward.
Spirit help
1948 AMs, 7p. 66
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Incidents of spirit contact reported by Indians, which Ahenakew, despite his Christian upbringing, believes in part. Drawings of conjuring tent and experiences of Chief Starblanket of Ahtahkakoop, who was also a Mitawiwin. Experience of magic and counter-magic in contest with another person having spirit help (participants were ancestral relatives of the author). Note to Dr. Paul A. W. Wallace, Nov. 12, 1948. Freeman and Smith 782

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1948.

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Ahenakew, Edward.
The We-tikoo, or He-who-is-alone
1949 AMsS, 20p. 67
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Three documents discussing We-ti-koo (Windigo) possession, or cannibalism, among the Cree, as told by various informants, whom Ahenakew disbelieves. Two tales of family cannibalism told by Jerry Constant. Additional cases. Freeman and Smith 784

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1949.

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Ahenakew, Edward.
Non-human personalities
1949 AMs, 10p. 68
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Tale told by Ahenakew's grandmother about Ma-Na-Kwa-Si-Wuk, a Cree-speaking "little people" who inhabit caves; also a personal narrative about Pa-Ha-Koos told by Sam Cook together with a description of a dance intended to pacify these game-controlling little creatures. Concludes with a narrative told by a relative who saw Pa-Ha-Koos even after becoming a Christian. Images include ink sketches of figures. Freeman and Smith 781

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1949.

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Ahenakew, Edward.
A-us-to-yit (Making a canoe ...)
1949 AMs and TMs, 8p. 70
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Techniques of manufacture described by informant Jerry Constant, age seventy-nine. Includes letter of Ahenakew to Dr. Paul A. W. Wallace, mentioning Cree and Blackfoot dictionaries. Added memo tells of informants used in No. 30 (65-08). Images include ink sketches. Freeman and Smith 777

Provenance: Donor, Edward Ahenakew, grantee, 1949.

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Bloomfield, Leonard, 1887-1949.
Cree texts, "Series Two: Syllabary Texts from Sweet Grass Reserve"
1925 TMs, 683L. A1a.1
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Texts 47-113 plus appendix. Introduction by Bloomfield, texts written down by Harry Achenam. A sequel to Bloomfield (1934), but never published. Freeman and Smith 785

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Crow
  Request Series
Lowie, Robert Harry, 1883-1957.
Crow affixes
n.d. AMs, 42L. X3b.1
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Arranged alphabetically by the Crow, apparently copied from texts and field notes. Freeman and Smith 814 Cf. Lowie (1960) :385-392:

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Cuicateco
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Brevisimas notas sobre el idioma Cuicateco
1922 AMs Cy, 36L. MiC.1
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In Spanish. Grammatical sketch; 3 folkloristic 3 original narratives told by a Chiquihuitl n native. Freeman and Smith 818

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Dakota
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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Legends of the Oglala Sioux
1937 TMs Cy, 70p. 15
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Copy of Rev. Luke C. Walker's collection of legends, ca. 1880, made by Ella Deloria from manuscript. The carbon copy bears reference numbers to questions of Miss Deloria in her field work verifying these legends Freeman and Smith 824 Cf. No. 834

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota notes
1932 - TMs, 16L. 38
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Observations by Miss Deloria's brother of gestures, sleeping arrangements of full-blooded Dakotas Freeman and Smith 823

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
A Study of Osage consonant shifts
ca.1935? TMs with MS. Additions, 68L. X.3
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In Teton, Yankton, and English. Comparisons of Dakota and Osage words. Ca. 1,074 pairs, together with discussion of sound correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by English. Yankton and Teton dialects of Dakota. Essay on consonant and vowel shifts Freeman and Smith 850

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota lexicon
ca. 1933 Card and slip file, 13 cards, 3 slips X8a.l
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In Santee and English. Examples of stem reduplication taken from Riggs (1890) Freeman and Smith 839

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Dakota texts
n.d. AMs and TMs, 55L. X8a.2
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In Santee and English Freeman and Smith 831 Texts with interlinear and free translations and notes; two in duplicate. Also a speech by V. V. Deloria recorded on phonograph

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Miscellaneous Dakota notes
1894 and later AMs and TMs, 78L. X8a.3
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In Teton, Santee, and English. Contains list of Dakota and other Siouian materials in Boas' files. Miscellaneous grammatical and lexicalnotes. Comparative word lists; Dakota-Winnebago; Ponca-Dakota; Mandan-Teton. Dakota word list; Dakota text. List of Teton dialect MSS. texts in Bureau of American Ethnology, comp.iled by George Bushotter (1887) and John Bruyier. Covering letter of J. Owen Dorsey, July 27, 1894 Freeman and Smith 830 Cf. no. 852 for copies of texts

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota autobiographies
ca. 1937 TMs with MS. Additions, 382L. X8a.4
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In Yankton, Santee, and English. Texts (II:1-11) with literal and free translations, and occasional ethnographic and linguistic notes Freeman and Smith 833

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota commentary on Walker's texts
1937 TMs with MS. Additions, 47, 40L. X8a.5
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In Santee and English. Texts (VII:1-2) with literal and free translations and notes. Includes comments by two informants and itemized comments by the author with reference numbers to the c.c. of Walker Legends in No. 824. She finds linguistic and cultural inadequacies in both Introduction and Legends of Dr. Luke C. Walker Freeman and Smith 834

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota dictionary
1935? TMs, 2 notebooks X8a.6
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In Teton, Santee, and English. 1) A-m, na. 2) Ni-z. Ca. 5,000 Dakota lexical items with detailed English equivalents Freeman and Smith 835

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota ethnographic and conversational texts
1937? AMs and TMs, 220L. X8a.7
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (VIII:1-10; V:4), with literal and free translations and detailed ethnographic and linguistic discussions. Freeman and Smith 836

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota games
n.d. TMs, 35p. X8a.8
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Includes: text in Dakota with free English translation; grammatical notes Freeman and Smith 4197

Deloria, Ella Cara .
A Dakota greeting
n.d. TMs, 5p. X8a.9
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Includes: short text and translation in which the greeting involves saying the name of a dead person; discussion of the context and social acceptability of the naming; relating an incident in which naming a dead person was not considered appropriate; discussion of a short prayer said before drinking water Freeman and Smith 4198

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota informal texts and conversations
1937? TMs, 273L. X8a.10
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (111:1-13), with literal and free translations, ethnographic and linguistic notes Freeman and Smith 838

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota play on words
n.d. TMs, 19p. X8a.12
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Includes text in Dakota with literal and free translations; grammatical notes Freeman and Smith 4199

Deloria, Ella Cara .
A Dakota proverb
n.d. TMs, 2p. X8a.13
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Includes: text with literal and free translations; discussion of prohibition against a man's traveling with/being alone with a woman not his wife and of aversion to open attempts by a woman to gain a man's attention Freeman and Smith 4200

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota speeches
1937? TMs, 77L. X8a.14
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (V1:1-3) with literal and free translations and notes. Content generally relates to tribal factions dispute over New Deal Indian policy Freeman and Smith 841

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota tales
1937 TMs, 105L. X8a.15
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (IX:1-5) with literal and free translations and notes Freeman and Smith 843

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota texts from the Minnesota manuscript
1839; 1941 TMs with MS. Additions, 45L. X8a.17
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Forty-one ethnographic and folkloristic texts transcribed from manuscripts in the Minnesota Historical Society comp.iled by Gideon Pond and Samuel Pond. Teton versions added for comparison. Freeman and Smith 845 Printed (Text 5, "The Skeptic"), Boas and Deloria (1941)

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota tales in colloquial style
1937 TMs, with MS. Additions, 324L. X8a.18
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (X:l, 3-5), with free translations and ethnographic and linguistic notes. Text no. 2 in this series is found in the carbon, copy 2 Freeman and Smith 844

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dialect pun in Dakota
n.d. TMs, 9p. X8a.19
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Includes: text with literal and free translations; explanatory comments; grammatical notes Freeman and Smith 4201

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Letters and miscellaneous materials in Dakota from the Minnesota manuscript.
  TMs, 70L X8a.20
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In Santee and English. Copies of letters and other materials in the Minnesota Historical Society; translations and grammatical notes by Ella Deloria. Contents: ***10 letters to Dr. Wm. [Williamson], Mr. R. [Stephen Riggs?], and R[enville?] from various Indians educated at the Mission school. Financial relations, Chippewa-Sioux warfare, religion, mission education, ethnography. ***appendix to 10th letter: a count or census of seven Dakota bands, total of 105 names, Aug. 15, 1838.***marginal comment on the count; texts of 3 songs.***an ethnographic text (Feb. 9, 1839) on hunting, warfare, and laws.***free translations of 1, 2, 3, and 4 above.***grammatical notes. Freeman and Smith 848

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Old Dakota legends
n.d.; 1937? TMs with MS. Additions, 358L. X8a.21
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Texts (1:1-12), with literal and free translations and ethnographic and linguistic notes. Includes three year counts, one with illustrations Freeman and Smith 849

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Special expressions in Dakota
n.d. TMs, 13p. X8a.22
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Includes: new expressions; odd words; sayings; jokes with literal and free translations; explanatory comments; grammatical notes Freeman and Smith 4202

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Woodmen from Bear Creek
n.d. TMs, 13p. X8a.23
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Includes: illustration of some old traditions through the reported conversation in Dakota connected with the offer and acceptance of food and honoring the dead; English translations; discussions of the customs involved; notes on various Dakota words Freeman and Smith 4203

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota idioms
after 1932 TMs with MS. Additions, 64L. X8a.24
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Contains idioms, with references to MS. tales. Idioms and similes, with references to MS. tales and a few references to Deloria (1932). A few editorial comments of Boas Freeman and Smith 837

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota song texts
1937 TMs Cy, 180L. X8a.25
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Texts, corrected by Ella Deloria, with literal and free translations and notes. Collected from Densmore (1918), Burlin (1907), and unpublished collection of Yanktonai texts of George Herzog. Freeman and Smith 840

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota stems, grammatically treated
n.d.; ca. 1935 Slip file, ca. 800 slips X8a.26
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Stem file, alphabetically arranged; with key Freeman and Smith 842

Provenance: Donor, Ernst P. Boas, 1946

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Dakota word lists, grammatically selected and treated
ca. 1936 TMs and AMs, 554L. X8a.27
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In Santee, Teton, and English. Materials solicited by Boas from Miss Deloria: yellow slips contain questions and summaries by Boas; typed materials are replies of Miss Deloria. Arranged according to grammatical categories, Iapi Oaye, v. 65, no. 1, Jan. 1963, p. 1-4. Comparative listing of northwest coast specimens. Freeman and Smith 832

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Dictionary materials in Dakota and related languages
ca. 1935 Slip file, 1,200 items X8a.28
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In Santee and English. Handwritten slips by Boas; typewritten by Deloria. Reference numbers apparently to manuscript materials. Includes some related linguistic material Freeman and Smith 828

Provenance: Donor, Ernst P. Boas, 1946

Deloria, Ella Cara .
Legends in Santee Dakota
1934 TMs, 139L., 148L. X8a.29
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In Santee and English. 16 folkloristic texts and four historical narratives of the Lake Dwellers [Mdewakatuwa] covering events from 1800 to 1934 in sequence. Complete in vol. 1, an autobiographical narrative from Philip Robinson, born ca. 1860 Freeman and Smith 847

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Teton forms, entered in S. R. Riggs, A Dakota-English dictionary
1890-1938? AMs, 685p. X8c.2
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In Teton and English. Teton forms entered in pencil of copy of S. R. Riggs (1890), a Santee dictionary Freeman and Smith 851

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Deloria, Ella Cara .
Teton myths
1887-1888; 1937? TMs with MS. illus., X8c.3
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In Teton and English. Typed copy of manuscript texts collected by George Bushotter, and John Bruyier, 1888, for James Owen Dorsey, now in Bureau of American Ethnology library. Folkloristic and ethnographic materials. 151 texts with literal and free translations and notes; 107 texts in free translation only. 2 texts of John Bruyier (Nos. 189, 224) and autobiography of George Bushotter (No. 101). Images include pencil and ink sketches of masks, war bonnet, toys, flutes, in Part II, version 2. Freeman and Smith 852

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Matthews, G. Hubert.
A phonemic analysis of a Dakota dialect
1954 TMs, 13p. X8c.4
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Based on the speech of one man whose parents were Yankton speakers and whose schoolmates were mostly Teton speakers Freeman and Smith 4205

General
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Bibliography on decorative art
1890-1924 AMs, 150 slips 24
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Includes a general bibliography on anthropology. German, English, and Spanish sources. Freeman and Smith 1417

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Haida
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Deans, James.
Haida ethnography
1893 TMs, 91L. 37
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Materials intended to accompany exhibit of Haida houses in the ethnography section of the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Contains "The Haida"; "Order [of] Haidah Houses as they used to stand in Skidegat's Town ..."; "How the Haida dispose of their dead" -- 2 versions. The first document bears emendations by Franz Boas. Freeman and Smith 1533

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Haida lexicon
n.d. AMs, ca. 150 slips. N1.1
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Disorganized slips from various MS. texts. Some have English equivalents Freeman and Smith 1537

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Unidentified.
Haida lexicon
n.d. AMs, ca. 800 slips. N1.2
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Haida-English file. Freeman and Smith 1539

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Haeberlin, Herman K..
Notes on the composition of the verbal complex in Haida
n.d.; 1915? AMs, 17L. N1.3
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A critical reworking of a portion of Swanton (1911a). Freeman and Smith 1538

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Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958.
Haida texts
1900-1902 TMs with AMs additions, 333 l. N1.4
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Copies of texts obtained from Masset and Skidegat Haida, 1900-1902. Two texts have interlinear translation. Reference numbers refer to printed abstracts of Masset texts. Marginal comments by Franz Boas and Theresa M. Durlach. Freeman and Smith 1544 Printed, Swanton (1908) and (1905b); abstracts in Swanton (1905a).

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Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958.
Haida texts
1900-1901 TMs, with MS. additions. 350L. N1.5
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Skidegat texts obtained in 1900-1901. Marginal page and line references refer to free translations in Swanton (1905b), probably made by Theresa M. Durlach, who cites these numbers in her work (1928). Freeman and Smith 1543

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Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958.
Haida grammatical notes and word list
1900-1911 TMs and AMs, 127L. N1.6
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English-Haida lexicon, ca. 1200 words; Haida-English lexicon, ca. 800 items. Also organized notes and word lists, a composite, based on 1900-1901 field work among Skidegat and Masset. Some work done by Theresa Durlach. Freeman and Smith 1542

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Haida lexicon
n.d. TMs and AMS, ca. 300 cards. N1.7
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Lexicon, alphabetical by Haida, principally Masset dialect. Reference numbers refer to Swanton manuscripts and publications. Freeman and Smith 1540

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Hokan
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Hokan-Siouan comparisons
1917-1925 AMs, ca. 1300 cards and slips. H.3
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Comparisons among various families of the Hokan-Siouan phylum. Dividers separate sections as follows: Hokan-Siouan (Yuki; Moskogian: Caddoan; Siouan; Hokan-type Coahuiltecan-Butiaba); Washo-Hokan; Hokan-Coahuiltecan; Yana-Hokan. Subdivided by stems, grammatical categories, and occasionally by meaning. Much of the Yana-Hokan published in "The Position of Yana in the Hokan Stock," UCPAAE 13, 1 (1917). Freeman and Smith 1550

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Kroeber, A. L., (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960.
Hokan compared with various Middle and South American languages
1924 AMs, 1L. H.4
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Word lists of 21 English items with equivalents in Yuman, Hokan, Subtiaba, Xinca, Lenca, Chibcha, Guayom, Chibchan, Zoque, Mixe; taken from published and unpublished sources. Freeman and Smith 1549

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Hopi
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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
First report on Hopi
1933 TMsS, 5L. U3a.1
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Brief comment on phonemics, morphology, general and comparative remarks. Part of a letter to Edward Sapir. Freeman and Smith 1568

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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
The Hopi language
n.d. TMs cy, 59p. U3a.3
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A grammatical sketch of the dialect of Mishongnovi pueblo. Freeman and Smith 4364

Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Hopi word list
1915 AMs, 2 slips. U3a.4
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21 items; Hopi with English equivalents. Freeman and Smith 1567

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Hopi text
ca.1933-1941 AMs, 9L. U3a.5
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Text on marriage customs with interlinear translation and grammatical notes. Freeman and Smith 1569

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Hopi verb classes
Feb. 7, 1934 AMsS, 4L. U3a.6
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Grammatical treatment. Freeman and Smith 1570

Provenance: Donor, Leslie Spier, 1957.

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Huastec
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McQuown, Norman A..
Vocabulario Wasteko
1940 TMs Cy, 6L M4.1
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In Spanish-Huastec. List of ca. 150 Huastec equivalents. Freeman and Smith 1582

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Huave
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Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Huave-English dietionary
1932-1952 AMs, 91L Mz H.1
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In Huave-English and Spanish. A dictionary based on texts in Radin (1929b) and on the author's field work of 1912-1913. Additions were made from Milton and Clara Warkentin (1952) by the author some time after 1952. Film copy made before these revisions. Freeman and Smith 1588

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Huichol
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Huichol vocabulary
1940 AMs, 3 l. U7a.1
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In Spanish-Huichol. Vocabulary list of 125 items. Freeman and Smith 1601

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Hupa
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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Field notes in California Athabascan languages
1902-1903; 1922 AMs, 18 notebooks. Na.3
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Pome, Hupa, Kato, Wailaki, Sinkyone, Tolawa, and Nongatl texts, ethnographic and ethnohistoric materials. Freeman and Smith 1603 Cf. Goddard (1903b) and (1923).

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Hupa text (South Fork of the Trinity)
n.d.; 1901-1908 TMs Cy, 80L. Na20a.l
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Interlinear text in duplicate, with free translation; another interlinear translated text in duplicate; a free translation of a third text. Freeman and Smith 1605

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Hupa materials
1903-1906 AMs, 11 notebooks and loose sheets. Na20a.2
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Texts, translations, historical accounts, paradigms, vocabulary lists, grammatical notes, ethnological notes. Some Wailaki text material included Freeman and Smith 1604 CfC: Goddard (1903b), (1904), (1905).

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Hupa texts and slipfile
1927 AMs, 11 notebooks of ca. 125 p. each; ca. 5,000 slips. Na20a.4
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Hupa texts with English translation. Slip file is vocabulary with grammatical notes filed alphabetically Hupa-English. Freeman and Smith 4369 1607

Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Hupa Indians
1923 TMs with Ms, illus., 11 folders Na20a.5
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In Hupa and English. Typed copied of manuscript texts of notes on myths; doctors and medicine; birth, puberty, marriage and death; omens; material culture; villages and houses; names; cosmography and geography; warfare. Images include a map of Humboldt County, California and pencil sketches of decorative patterns.


Genre(s): Maps.; Sketches.

Inuktitut and Inupiaq ("Eskimo")
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo ethnographic notes from Baffinland
1885 AMs, 54L. 26
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In German. Probably Boas' original Baffinland field notes. Includes brief vocabulary, texts, and ethnography Freeman and Smith 1322

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo folklore
1901-1907 TMs and AMs, 68L., 18 drawings, 9 slips, 1 sheet 32
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Eskimo drawings, include pencil sketches of fishing, Repulse Bay; notes on Eskimo life; texts recorded directly in English. Obtained principally from Central Eskimo by George Comer, an American whaler-trader. Letter to Boas from J. S. Mutch, a Baffinland whaler, 1906. Freeman and Smith 1323 Cf. Boas (1907)

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Comparative word list of Alaskan Eskimo, Siberian Eskimo, and Chukchee
1905 AMs, 32L. E1.1
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Ca. 1,200 items, arranged alphabetically by English with equivalents in parallel columns. Seward Peninsula and Point Barrow Eskimo Freeman and Smith 1345

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Francis, Alfred G..
Kungmit Eskimo vocabulary
1935 AMs, 18L. E1.2
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Obtained for Boas at Kotzebue, Alaska. Occasional red and black pencil additions in phonetic script. Names of animals, terms of relationship, parts of the body, natural objects,etc. 300items. Brief attempt at phonetic analysis. Freeman and Smith 1350

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo texts
1883-1929? AMs, 18L, 13p., notebook E1a.1
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Probably Boas and Wm. Thalbitzer. Texts and translations with occasional special vocabularies. Materials from Hamilton Inlet (Labrador), Hudson Bay, and Cumberland Sound. Eskimo syllabary is described; several texts in syllabary. Labrador material dated June, 1929,Thalbitzer. Freeman and Smith 1349 Cf. Boas (1889, 1894, 1897)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo interlinear texts
1889? AMs Cy, 10L. E1a.2
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Texts with interlinear translations, some apparently dating back to 1889. Freeman and Smith 1346 Cf. Boas (1889, 1894, 1897)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo lexicon
1883? AMs, ca. 2900 slips and cards E1a.3
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In German-"Eskimo." Lexicon organized by Eskimo stem Freeman and Smith 1347

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Eskimo songs
1889? AMs, 21L. E1a.4
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Song texts with translation Freeman and Smith 1348 Cf. Boas (1889, 1894, 1897)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Drawings for "Property Marks of Alaskan Eskimo"
1899 AMs, 18 items Ela.5
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Drawings from which the illustrations in Boas (1899) were reproduced Freeman and Smith 4249

Provenance: Donor, Frederica de Laguna, Oct. 1964

Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Greenlandic materials
1936 AMs, 150L. E1a.100
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Rough notes used by the author in preparing his discussion of South Greenlandic (Eskimo). Based on S. Kleinschmidt (1851), and (1871) Freeman and Smith 1355 Cf. Swadesh (1946)

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Unaaliq Eskimo vocabulary file
1951 Slip file, 800 items E1b.200
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Vocabulary recorded in 1936 from James Andrews of St. Michael's Island, Alaska, with added comparative notes covering other Aleutian and Eskimo dialects. Organized phonetically by the Aleut. Based on 1936 vocabulary gained from James Andrews, No. 1350, as well as from published sources Freeman and Smith 1357

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, grantee, 1951. Printed, Swadesh (1952a):241-258

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Unaaliq Eskimo field notes
1936 TMs and AMs, 63L., 16L., 2 slips E1b.201
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Vocabulary, paradigms, text Freeman and Smith 1356

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1951

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Unaaliq and Proto Eskimo: comparative vocabulary
1951 TMs Cy, 57 and 32L. E1b.202
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Two papers based on Unaaliq materials in No. 1356. Discussion of phonemes, morphophonemes, vocabulary. Synchronic and diachronic notes. Freeman and Smith 1358

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, grantee, n.d. Printed, Swadesh (1951); (1952a)

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Iowa
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Whitman, William.
A descriptive grammar of the Ioway Indian language
1936-1947 TMs with MS. additions, 19 l. X4a.1
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Based on field work with an Ioway and an Oto. Freeman and Smith 1631

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Iroquois
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Iroquois notes
n.d. AMs, 3p. I1.1
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Taken at Hull, Province of Québec. Verb forms. Freeman and Smith 1848

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Hickerson, Harold, Geln D. Turner, and Nancy P. Hickerson.
Material on Iroquois dialects ..
1950 AMs and TMs, 191L. and 13 charts. I1.3
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Field report, field notes, word lists, data on sound-recording procedures. Biographical data on informants among Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Tuscarora, and Cherokee. Cf. No.1834. Letter from Harold Hickerson to C. F. Voegelin, n.d., and magnetic tape recording, mimeo 9p. Freeman and Smith 1835 Cf. Hickerson, Turner, and Hickerson (1952).

Provenance: Donor, C. F. Voegelin, 1952.

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Isleta
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Isleta word list
n.d.;ca.1921 AMs, 6L. T1b.1
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Ca. 175 forms, principally plant names. Some lack English translations Freeman and Smith 1859

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Kalapuya
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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Kalapuya ethnology
ca.1918 TMs and AMS, 26L. 40
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Organized ethnographic notes, referring to texts [No. 1866]: names, history, religion, ornaments, shamanism, social organizations, customs, and two songs. Essay on concept of soul. Franz Boas, "The expressions for some religious concepts of the Kwakiutl Indians, " May 20, 1926 Freeman and Smith 1865 Printed (Boas article only), Boas (1927) [in German] and Boas (1940) [in English]: 612-618

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Sample of Atfalatin-Yamhalla dialect of Kalapuya
ca. 1928 TMs, 1 l. Pn3.1
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Text on marriage customs with interlinear and incomplete free translations. Freeman and Smith 1868 Cf. Angulo (1929) for discussion of field work.

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Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
Tfalati Kalapuya semasiology
ca.1930 TMs, 32L. Pn3.6
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Word lists semantically arranged; explanatory table. ca. 450 items Freeman and Smith 1869

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Unidentified.
Teton songs
n.d. AMs, 2 notebooks. Pn3.7
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149 song scores, originally identified as Kalapuya, some with texts. No translations. Freeman and Smith 1867

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, and Leo J. Frachtenberg.
Kalapuya word lists and texts
1915-1930, esp. 1921 AMs, 111L. Pn3.8
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A miscellany, not positively identified. Some Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, Salish, and some southwestern materials (Keresan?) are included. Reference numbers to printed texts in word lists, but the system is not that used by Boas. Freeman and Smith 1870

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Kalapuya myths
ca. 1918 TMs Cy, 141 l. Pn3.9
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Folkloristic texts with free translations and a few interlinear translations. Utilizes Atfalati folklore and ethnographic materials gathered by A. S. Gatschet, 1877, and field work in 1913 and 1914. Notes Freeman and Smith 1866

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Kalispel
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Giorda, Joseph.
Appendix to the Kalispel-English dictionary, compiled by the Missionaries of the Society of Jesus
1879 TMs Cy, 36L. S1f.1
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Typed copy of Giorda (1877-1879). Appendix. Also carbon copy. Both lack preface and pp. 35-36 of printed document. Freeman and Smith 1872

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Post, John.
Kalispel grammar
ca. 1880 TMs, 137L. S1f.2
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A grammar, based in part on Giorda (18771879) and (1879), with an appendix which is, in part, a translation of Mengarini (1861). Apparently a copy prepared by Gladys A. Reichard in 1927 for the American Council of Learned Societies' Committee on American Native Languages.[Cf. No. 1910]. Freeman and Smith 1874

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Unidentified.
Kalispel lexicon
n.d. AMs, ca.610 cards. S1f.3
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Root forms; examples taken from Giorda (1877-1879). Freeman and Smith 1873

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Karuk
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Harrington, John Peabody.
Karok grammar
ca. 1930 TMs, 70L. H4.1
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Incomplete. Sections on the numeral (methods of counting various things, arithmetical operations), interjections; the adjective, and free translation of a Karuk text. Freeman and Smith 1878 Cf. Harrington (1930):121.

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Kathlamet
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kathlamet lexicon
1890-1894 AMs, ca. 1500 slips. Pn4a.2
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Lexical file arranged in part according to the English alphabet. Includes some Chinook; some Clackamas items. References to unknown texts. Freeman and Smith 1881

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kathlamet lexicon
1890-1894 AMs, ca. 550 cards and 950 slips. Pn4a.3
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Lexical file of forms with English equivalents. Part arranged alphabetically by English. Reference numbers apparently to field notes. Freeman and Smith 1880

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kathlamet field notes
1894-1895 AMs, 1 notebook. Pn4a.8
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Texts with interlinear translation. Reference numbers to printed version. Freeman and Smith 1879 Printed in Boas (1901).

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Kato
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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Kato materials
1902; 1906 AMs, 8 notebooks. Na20b.1
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Collected by Goddard at Laytonville, California; includes typed copy of word list [cf. No. 1603 for Pome duplicate] and texts. Lexical items with translations; ethnographic and material culture notes. Freeman and Smith 1882 Cf. Goddard (1909), (1903a).

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Kawaiisu
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Zigmond, Maurice L..
Kawaiisu phonetics and text
n.d. TMs Cy, 3L. U4b.1
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Text with partial interlinear translation "Coyote and Fox." Brief sketch of phonemes, word types, accent, etc. Freeman and Smith 1883

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Keresan
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Keresan word list and linguistic notes
1919-1928 TMs and AMS, 85L. 1 notebook. Ke1.1
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Eight folders of Laguna and Cochiti grammatical, linguistic, folkloristic, and ethnographic materials Freeman and Smith 1886 Cf. Boas (1928b) and (1923) for printed versions of several texts.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Keresan lexical file
n.d.;ca.1925 AMs, ca.8000 slips. Ke1.2
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Keresan forms with English equivalents. References to Boas MS. materials. Arrangement not clear, although some slips are tied together and separated by color or heavy cardboard. Freeman and Smith 1885

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Kickapoo
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Kickapoo vocabulary
1940 AMs, 2L A1c.1
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In Kickapoo-Spanish. Collected in Mexico. Freeman and Smith 1888

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Kiowa
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Unidentified.
Kiowa text and word list
n.d. AMs, 6L. T2.1
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Text and free translation; word list, Kiowa-English, 50 forms. Freeman and Smith 1889

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Koasati
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Swadesh, Morris, and Mary R. Haas, 1910-.
Alibamu-Koasati and Creek vocabulary and texts
1934 AMs, 1 notebook. G8b.1
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1 page biographical and locational data. 575 Koasati forms with English equivalents. 2 texts with interlinear translation. Miscellany. Also mixed Chitimacha-French-English forms from Mrs. Sadie Dardin, p. 73. Freeman and Smith 1890

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Kutenai
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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Folkloristic tales from the Salish area
1900-1920 AMs, 19L. 12
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Recorded directly in English from Shuswap, Okanagon, and Kutenai Indians Freeman and Smith 1893

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai grammar
1914-1920? TMs and AMs, 242L. Ku.1
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Grammatical sketch, list of forms, statements, kinship terms Freeman and Smith 1895 Cf. Boas (1918): 313-352.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai texts with interlinear translations notebooks
1914 AMs, 11 notebooks. Ku.2
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Freeman and Smith 1899 Printed (some texts), Boas (1918). Cf. No. 1900 for copies.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai texts, with interlinear translations and word lists
1914 AMs, 1 notebook. Ku.3
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Linguistic notes and recopied versions of text from No. 1899 and No. 1901. Comparative table of contents prepared by John Yegerlehner (1959). Notes and kinship terms. Freeman and Smith 1900 Printed (most texts), Boas (1918).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai lexicon
n.d.; 1918? AMs, ca. 2500 cards and slips. Ku.4
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References to published texts and list in Boas (1918). A few cards are Chukchee, according to Morris Swadesh. Freeman and Smith 1896

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai lexicon
n.d.: ca. 1918? AMs, 2, 000 cards and slips. Ku.5
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Lexicon refers to texts and lists in Boas (1918). Freeman and Smith 1897

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai texts (with interlinear translation), word lists, and grammatical notes
1914-1927 AMs, 1 notebook of 281L. Ku.6
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Material used by Boas in his publications (1918) and (1926), with references in latter to former. Freeman and Smith 1901

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai word list
n.d.;1918? AMs, 39L. Ku.7
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Kutenai-English vocabulary which is fuller than the list appearing in Boas (1918). Freeman and Smith 1902

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Lexicon
n.d.; 1918? AMs, ca.300 slips. Ku.8
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English-Kutenai lexical file. Orthography different from that employed by Boas in publications. Freeman and Smith 1903

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Chamberlain, Alexander F..
Dictionary of the Kootenay language
1891 AMs, 35L. Ku.9
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Part H, Kootenay-English. Based on 1891 field work. "A" to "Agk." Freeman and Smith 1906

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Chamberlain, Alexander F..
Kutenai materials
n.d.; 1891? AMs and TMs, 262L., 4 slips. 6 notebooks. Ku.10
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Kutenai lexicon, monograph on grammar, vocabulary, field notes on linguistics and physical anthropology. Upper and Lower Kutenai. Material on Chinook jargon and statements copied from Rev. Samuel Parker (1840). Images include photomechanical prints of weapons, dwellings, clothing. Freeman and Smith 1907

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Genre(s): Photomechanical prints

Post, John.
Abstracts from Kutenai grammar
nineteenth century; 1927? TMs, 13L. Ku.11
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Prepared by Gladys Reichard for the American Council of Learned Societies. Includes a comparison of dialects from Dayton Creek, near Flathead Lake (Ksanka dialect), with those from Bonner's Ferry, Idaho (Akuklalgo dialect). Various Ksanka and Akuklalgo equivalents for English phrases appropriate to missionary work. Freeman and Smith 1910

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Garvin, Paul L..
Kutenai file-field notes
1947 AMS, 791 slips Ku.13
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Slips for phrases from No. 1908, organized with references to informant and book in No. 1908 by initial, number of book, and page number. Freeman and Smith 1909

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Garvin, Paul L..
Kutenai field notes, taken from various informants
1947 AMS, 66 notebooks. Ku.14
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Phrases taken from Lower Kutenai at Bonner's Ferry, Idaho; Cranbrook, B.C.; Creston, B.C.; and Elmo, Montana. Interlinear translation of phrases. Used in No. 1909. Freeman and Smith 1908

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Canestrelli, Phillippo.
Grammar of the Kutenai language
1894 TMs (translation), 317L. Ku.15
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Translation of Canestrelli (1894). Includes annotations by Franz Boas. Freeman and Smith 1904 Printed, Canestrelli (1926) with annotations by Boas.

Provenance: Donor, C. F. Voegelin, 1947.

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Traditions and information regarding the Tonaxa
1913 AMs and TMs, 15p. 8L. Ku.16
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Remarks on the Tonaxa language, words and phrases; data from several sources as to origins, habitat, and disappearance of the Tonaxa. TMs adapted from these notes. Freeman and Smith 1894 Printed version, Teit (1930b).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kutenai miscellaneous grammatical notes
n.d. AMs and TMs, 102p. Ku.17
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An incomplete grammar, devoted principally to verb forms, nouns, and pronouns. A section on numerals is printed in Boas (1926). Freeman and Smith 1898 Cf. Canestrelli (1926) and Boas (1926).

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Kwakiutl
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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl folklore and ethnography
1935 TMs Cy, 176p. 14
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Kwakiutl ethnography compiled by Boas from George Hunt MS. materials, with page references to Hunt materials and publications. Freeman and Smith 1918 Cf. No. 1917

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Averkieva, Julie.
Kwakiutl autobiography
1930 TMs and AMs, 128L. 20
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Field notes obtained at Alert Bay and Fort Rupert. Personal documents concern ethnography: culture and folklore. Freeman and Smith 1912

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Abstracts of Kwakiutl tales
n.d. TMs Cy, 172 l., 201 l. 21
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Abstracts of tales found in various Boas publications, with references to original in margin. Carbon and original have some pages not found in the other. Freeman and Smith 1913

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl ethnographic materials
1918-1926 TMs and AMs, 234L. 3 photos. 28
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Relates to gathering, preservation, and preparation of foods. TMs from Hunt MS. material, with marginal references to Hunt MS.; some Hunt MS. pages; music scores. Includes two letters of George Hunt to Boas, 1925-1926. Freeman and Smith 1915

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl ethnographic notes
1918-1931 TMs and AMs, 341L. 29
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Continuation of material in No. 1915 suprcl. Typed transcripts from Hunt MS. Miscellaneous notes on linguistics, material culture, etc. Texts. Images include photographs of skull form, cyanotypes, pencil sketches of Bella Coola houses. Includes letter of George Hunt to Boas, 1931. Freeman and Smith 1916

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Genre(s): Cyanotypes; Gelatin silver prints; Sketches.

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 and George Hunt.
Kwakiutl ethnographic materials
1900-1931 TMs and AMs, 446L. 31
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Boas' notes, some used in preparation of Boas (1909a). Hunt MS. histories of Naxalkem and half Balbala tribes; also Guzayaedox. Texts, some with interlinear translation, which relate to manufacturing are in unbound journal book. Numerous pages of Hunt MS.; vocabulary lists, brief texts. 9 letters of George Hunt to Boas, 1900-1931, on Kwakiutl ethnography and orthography. Images include pencil sketches of maps, nets. Freeman and Smith 1927

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Genre(s): Maps.; Sketches.

Hunt, George.
History of twenty coppers from Alert Bay
n.d. (1924?) TMs, 137p., 21pl. 44
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Comment of Edward Sapir, attached, states this is a transcript of "Growing-up-like-one-who-has-a-grandmother." Critical comment by J. D. Leechman. Images include photographs of totem figures. Freeman and Smith 1932

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Genre(s): Gelatin silver prints

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Remarks on masks and ceremonial objects of the Kwakiutl
before 1924 TMs with MS. emendations, 28L. 58
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An unpublished article of Boas which amplifies and corrects explanations of specimens illustrated in Boas (1897). References to figures and plates in that work. Boas provides information on ownership and more accurate information on use based on subsequent field trips. Freeman and Smith 1926 Cf. Boas (1897).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, et al..
Miscellaneous anthropological notes
n.d. AMs, 22L. 73
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Incomplete essay on Kwakiutl dances (Boas). Notes [Wakashan comparison], E. Sapir. Museum items listed by J. A. Teit. Description and sketch of cranium found in 1886 near Victoria, B.C. (prepared for World's Columbian Exposition) Includes photographs of Catawba, fragments of 16 mm film. Freeman and Smith 1928

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Genre(s): Gelatin silver prints; Sketches.

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl personal names
n.d. AMs, ca. 375 slips. W1a.l
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75 Indian names with English translation; 100 untranslated. Freeman and Smith 1942

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Unidentified.
Personal names
n.d. AMs, 20 cards. W1a.2
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Apparently Kwakiutl; mostly untranslated. Freeman and Smith 1953

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl materials
1896-1933 AMs and TMs, 1720L. W1a.3
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Materials submitted to Boas by George Hunt, with several covering letters. Includes both analytic and serial tables of contents, conversational texts, word lists with detailed discussions of meanings. Some texts are in English only. Printed Hunt materials are omitted. Freeman and Smith 1941

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl music and songtexts
n.d. AMs, 1 notebook. 12p W1a.4
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Contains music with and without text. Freeman and Smith 1919

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl personal names
n.d. AMs, 184 slips. W1a.5
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File of names classified by stems and some by suffixes. Freeman and Smith 1943

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl social organization
n.d. AMs, 193 cards. W1a.7
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Each card lists names, tribe, phratry, position, kinship, social potlatch relation. Freeman and Smith 1920

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl songs
1922-1930 AMs and TMs, 572L. W1a.8
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MS. song texts with 80p. typescript and carbon. Musical scores, transcribed by Kolinski. References to recordings. Freeman and Smith 1921

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl texts
1893-1897 AMs, 1 notebook, ca. 110p. W1a.9
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Contains texts, including some song texts with interlinear translation and notes on vocabularies; list of phonograph cylinders and list of items which have been published. See Boas (1935):238-240; 221-225. Derived from Hunt MS., but rewritten by dictation to Boas (in notebook). Freeman and Smith 1945 rinted, Boas (1897):665-686.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl texts
1894-1895 AMs, 7 notebooks. W1a.10
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Contains texts with some interlinear translations. A few brief Haida texts. A few songs with 1 sheet of musical scores and texts. Some shorthand notes Freeman and Smith 1946

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Maps of Vancouver Island, with Kwakiutl place names
1934? Maps, 5 items W1a.11
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MS. map (or tracing) of Map 21, Garden Beds of the Nimkish in Boas (1934). 4 printed maps of Vancouver Island with MS. additions showing place names of Kwakiutl and Comox. Freeman and Smith 1924

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Personal names in Kwakiutl
1925- ? AMs and TMS, part Cy, 328L. W1a.12
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List, alphabetized by Kwakiutl, of names of persons, names of tribes, names of places. Source: Boas (1895), (1925a), (1921), and Boas and Hunt (1905), and various manuscripts. Freeman and Smith 1949

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl and Koskimo notes
n.d. AMs, 75L. W1a.13
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English text written by a native Koskimo with continuation by Boas. Boas' shorthand notes on backs of pages. Freeman and Smith 1914

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl personal names and place names
n.d. AMs, ca. 1,200 slips. W1a.14
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Collected by Boas and others. Freeman and Smith 1944 Printed (in part), Boas (1934).

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Hunt, George.
Kwakiutl ethnographic materials
1926-1928 AMs and TMs, 143L. W1a.15
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Materials relating to seating; genealogies; houses; food and cooking; burial and magic. Song texts included. Three letters, Hunt to Boas, December 7, 1926; June 4 and June 15, 1928, enclosing manuscript material. Freeman and Smith 1933

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Hunt, George.
Kwakiutl texts
1894 AMs, 6L. W1a.16
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Text with interlinear translation: "How the Salmon came into the world." Freeman and Smith 1952

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Note on Kwakiutl negative forms
n.d. ALS, 1L. W1a.17
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Undated letter to Franz Boas. Freeman and Smith 1955

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl grammar
1948 TMs, 950L. W1a.18
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Phonology, morphology, syntax with appendices on Newettee dialect, Bella Bella. Dictionary of suffixes. Freeman and Smith 1939

Provenance: Donor, Mrs. Helene Boas Yampolsky, 1948. Printed, Boas (1947).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl ethnographic texts with translation
1948 TMs, 742L. Wla.19
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In two parts: contents and 289 texts; free translation of texts. Freeman and Smith 1938

Provenance: Donor, Mrs. Helene Boas Yampolsky, 1946.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
List Of Kwakiutl manuscripts by George Hunt in Columbia University library
1942 TMs Cy, 15L. W1a.20
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A list giving contents, whether published or translated, for pages of Hunt, 1-5850 (some omissions). Unpublished pages listed as "phototyped." Carbon copy of an earlier list with notation that unprinted items are to be photographed. Freeman and Smith 1923

Provenance: Donor, Mrs. Helene Boas Yampolsky, 1946

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl dictionary, ed. by Helene Boas Yampolsky
1948 TMs, part Cy, 453L. W1a.21
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An alphabetical listing of forms according to the Kwakiutl; detailed discussions of meanings. A companion to the grammar, No. 1939. Freeman and Smith 1937

Provenance: Donor, Zellig S. Harris, 1948

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl lexical file
n.d. AMs, ca. 3000 cards and slips. W1a.22
Request Item

Some of the cards are arranged for grammatical analysis. References are to published Kwakiutl materials Freeman and Smith 1940

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Miscellaneous Kwakiutl items
n.d. AMs and TMs, 9L. and 2p. W1a.23
Request Item

German translations. Includes Wikeno field notes. Freeman and Smith 1925

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Koskimo lexicon
n.d. AMs, ca. 1,700 slips, 500 slips. W1a.24
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Unorganized lexical file, many slips having only the English Freeman and Smith 1936

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Kwakiutl ethnology; transcription by Ruth Bryan under the direction of Marian W. Smith
1951 TMs Cy, 589L. W1a.25
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A transcription of unpublished Boas ethnological writings on Kwakiutl games, medicine, gestures, shamanism, marriage, supernatural and ritualism, songs, ceremonials, etc. Marginal references to various Boas publications for field data. Transcript made by Ruth Bryan, former secretary to Franz Boas. Result of Library of APS Phillips Fund Grant to American Ethnological Society. Freeman and Smith 1917

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Nootka-Kwakiutl
n.d. AMs, 3 notebooks. W1a.27
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Stems, suffixes, and phonology. Freeman and Smith 1954

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1951

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Notebook
ca. 1900 AMs, 1 bound vol. 515p. W1a.28
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Textual, linguistic, ethnologic materials. Freeman and Smith 1948

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Laguna
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Keresan vocabulary, notes, and text
n.d.; ca. 1921 AMs, 4 l. Ke1.3
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Contains (1) Laguna text, published with changed phonetic symbols as Boas (1925b) pt. 2:200-202 [cf. No. 1961]. (2) Kinship terms in unidentified language with discussion in German. (3) Laguna paradigms, 41 forms in 11 groups, each group identified by an English word or phrase. Freeman and Smith 1957

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Laguna lexicon
n.d.; ca.1925 AMs, ca.100slips. Ke2.2
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References to Laguna materials. Co-author not named. Freeman and Smith 1959

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Laguna lexicon
1919-1921 AMs, 100 slips. Ke2.3
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Based on field notebooks. Freeman and Smith 1958

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Laguna word lists and texts
n.d.; 1919-1925? TMs and AMs, 389L. Ke2.4
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13 folders of materials, Keresan, Laguna, and Cochiti word lists, grammatical notes, and texts. Freeman and Smith 1961 Cf. Boas (1925b) for printing of some texts.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Laguna word lists, paradigms, and texts
1919-1922 AMs, 24 notebooks. Ke2.5
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Original field notes, some in shorthand. Freeman and Smith 1960

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Lenca
  Request Series
Schuller, Rudolph.
The linguistic chart of El Salvador (Central America)
1928 TMs, 11L. AM2
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Places the focus of the Lenca center in the eastern section of El Salvador (Departamentos de San Vicente, San Miguel, La Union, Morazan), according to the geographical nomenclature collected from official and other reliable sources in El Salvador Freeman and Smith 1962

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Lillooet (St'at'imcets)
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Salish notes
1910 TMs, 9L. 19
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Lillooet and other Salish ethnographic material, copied from field notes (perhaps those of J. A. Teit) Freeman and Smith 1964

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Lillooet vocabulary
1910 AMs, 22p 11L. S1a.l
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500 Lillooet words and phrases arranged by categories. Some Shuswap words are included. Freeman and Smith 1966

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Lillooet vocabulary
1910 AMs, 6L. S1a.2
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Ca. 250 Lillooet words arranged more or less by semantic categories. Freeman and Smith 1963

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Lower and Upper Lillooet
1914 AMs, 2L. S1a.3
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ca.75 forms. Freeman and Smith 1965

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Linguistics, General
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Proposal of a compromise system for the fonetic [sic] transcription of language
n.d., ca. 1930 AMs, 135L. 1
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Freeman and Smith 1972

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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Miscellanea
1937-1938, etc. TMs, 17L. 51 (Film 297)
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Contains incomplete Report on linguistic research in the Department of Anthropology of Yale ... Sept. 1937-June 1938, 9p., by Whorf and G. L. Trager, emphasizing psychological aspects of language study. Experiment in linguistic abstraction and/or assimilation (related to meaning of Aztec roots), 3p.; and Study of learning-inhibitions and their prevention and treatment, 51,. Freeman and Smith 2069

Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
The relation of American Indian linguistics to general linguistics
1933? TMs Cy, 7p. 83
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Discusses the importance of American Indian linguistics for studies of diffusion in phonetics and morphology, as well as for the advantages to be derived from variety in analysis of languages, emphasizing the doubtfulness of an easy relationship of cultural and linguistic forms, giving perspective on features of Indo-European and Semitic languages, and for field-work training. Freeman and Smith 2064 Printed, Sapir (1947).

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946

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Boas, Franz, Leonard Bloomfield, Edward Sapir, Morris Swadesh, et al..
Committee for American Indian languages. Materials for an information bulletin on Indian language study
1938 TMs and AMs, 200L. AN2
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Materials relating to possible formation of learned society devoted to American Indian languages. Includes lengthy report. See abbreviated report, American Council of Learned Societies Bull. 29 (1939): 105-120. Freeman and Smith 1977

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Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Macro-Penutian
1936 TMs Cy, 1L. P1.1
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Outline arrangement of Penutian, Sahaptian, Uto-Aztecan, Mayan, Tanoan-Kiowa, Totonac (?), and ZuC1i (?), together with sub-entries. Freeman and Smith 2068

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Mahican
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Mohican lexical materials
1939 TMs and Cy, 30 l. A1k.l
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Field work done in 1937 and 1938. Discussion of historical sources, phonetics, morpho-phonology, historical phonology, as well as vocabulary of letter "W" in Mohican compiled from printed and field sources. Freeman and Smith 2081 Cf. Hockett (1946):244, note, for reference to this collection.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Mohican lexical file
1937 AMs, ca. 6100slips. A1k.2
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Contains Mohican lexical items arranged phonetically, items from liturgical literature as well as books used in the translation of the same. Freeman and Smith 2080

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Interlinear translations of Mohican liturgical literature
1939-1944 TMs and AMs, 170L. A1k.3
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Catechism, prayers, and copies of printed material on Stockbridge and Hudson River Indians in Prince (1905) and Prince (1903). Freeman and Smith 2082

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Mohican field notes
1937-1938 TMs and AMs, 86L. and 1 notebook. A1k.4
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Contains lexical items obtained from Wisconsin Stockbridge Indians; folder of miscellaneous historical material; lexical lists, and a narrative biography in English. Freeman and Smith 2083

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Maidu
  Request Series
Uldall, Hans J..
Maidu folkloristic texts
ca. 1930 TMs and AMs, 427L. P2.1
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71 southern Maidu texts with interlinear and free translations. Notes. Text 19 at end is complete with grammatical analysis. Instructions to printer. Linguistic and cultural notes. Sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies' Committee on American Native Languages. Freeman and Smith 2085 Cf. Preston (1950) and Uldall (1954).

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Uldall, Hans J..
Maidu grammar
ca. 1930 TMs, 102L. P2.2
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Southern Maidu grammar; verb morphology, suffixes expressing concrete relations, anaphoric stems, verbal theme, grammatical processes, the verb, gender, cases, Roman numerals refer to texts in No. 2085. Sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies' Committee on American Native Languages Freeman and Smith 2086 Cf. Preston (1950) and Uldall (1954).

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Makah
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Makah lexicon
n.d. TMs, ca.750cards. W2c.l
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Arranged in such categories as animals, parts of the body, natural objects, etc. Freeman and Smith 2087

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Makah field notes
1949 AMs, 13L. and 1 notebook W2c.2
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Word lists, texts; a few ethnographic notes. Freeman and Smith 2088

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Malecite
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Notes on Penobscot and Malecite
1933 TMs and AMs, 50L. A1n.1
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Contains a Penobscot alphabet, text, and carbon copy of texts from records with interlinear translations. Lexical items on slips. Freeman and Smith 2102

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Mandan
  Request Series
Kennard, Edward A..
Mandan folkloristic texts
1933-1934 TMs, part Cy, 551L. X6.1
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28 texts, free and interlinear translations. Obtained from Mandan-speaking informants. Text no. 1 printed Kennard (1936). Freeman and Smith 2108 Cf. Kennard (1936).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Mandan word list
1936 AMs, 4p., 17L. X6.2
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Lexical items with English equivalents arranged by stem. Reference numbers to texts of Edward A. Kennard, No. 2108, and to his Mandan grammar (1936). Freeman and Smith 2106 Cf. Kennard (1936).

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Matlazinca
  Request Series
McQuown, Norman A..
Matlazinca vocabulary
1940 TMs Mimeo and AMs, 12L Mt.1
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In Spanish-Matlazinca. Vocabulary list of 300 items Freeman and Smith 2136

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Mattole
  Request Series
Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Mattole materials
1907 AMs, 2 notebooks. Na20e.1
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A detailed account in English of an Indian's explanation of topographical features connected with a Mattole settlement. The author's survey of Bear River sites, Oct. 1907. Mattole texts with interlinear translation. Word lists. 1 notebook notes "copied, 1927." Freeman and Smith 2137

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Maya
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Maya word list
n.d. AMs, 4L M1a.1
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In Maya-English. Numerals, natural objects, animals, parts of the body; obtained from Mortiniano tribe. Freeman and Smith 2154

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Mazatec
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Cuento mazateco, contado por José Rosas
1922 AMs Cy, 32L OtM.1
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In Mazatec-Spanish and English. Grammatical sketch and text, Cuento de venado y de sapos, with free translations and grammatical notes. Freeman and Smith 2159

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Johnson, Jean B..
Informe de la investigacion Mazateca
1940 TMs, 4L OtM.2
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In Spanish. Summary of phonetics; report of field-work plans; outline of ethnographic problems. Freeman and Smith 2160

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Menominee
  Request Series
Bloomfield, Leonard, 1887-1949.
Menomini inflections
1937 AMs, 1 notebook. A1b.1
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A summary of Menomini inflections prepared by Bloomfield for Morris Swadesh. Freeman and Smith 2161

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Menominee notes
1937 AMs, 1 notebook. A1b.2
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Field notes (vocabulary); notes copied from notes of Leonard Bloomfield and Bloomfield (1924). Freeman and Smith 2167

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Menominee field notes
1938 AMs, 20L. A1b.3
Request Item

Lexical lists. Freeman and Smith 2166

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Mexico
  Request Series
McQuown, Norman A..
Phonemic systems of various Indian languages of Mexico
1942 TMs mimeo with ms. Additions, 9 l. AM3
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Includes Huastec, Maya, Mixtec, Mazatec, Otomi, Chinantec, and Zapotec Freeman and Smith 2209

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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McQuown, Norman A..
Vocabulary in unidentified Indian language of Mexico
1942 TMs mimeo with ms. Additions, 2L. 80 items. AM4
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In Spanish-Indian Freeman and Smith 2210

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Unidentified.
Comparative vocabularies of various Indian languages of Mexico
1939 TMs Cy, 15L AM5
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In Spanish-Indian. Comparisons of about 50 items in 22 languages, with similarities shown by underlining in different colors. Includes Otomi, Mazahua, Matlazinca, Ocuilteco, Fame, Chichimeco, Cuitlateco, Mazateco, Poploca, Chocho, Ichcateco, Trique, Chiapaneco, Mangue, Mixteco, Cuicateco, Amuzgo, Zapoteco, Chatino, Chinanteco, Tarasco, Tlapaneco. Freeman and Smith 2203

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Mixe
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
BrevB!simas notas sobre la lengua Mixe para el uso de los textos
1922 AMs Cy, 22 l MzM.1
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In Mixe-Spanish and English. Brief grammatical sketch and text, El Cuento del Moro, from Oaxacan field work in 1922. Freeman and Smith 2248

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Notes on the Mixe language (Oaxaca, Mexico)
ca. 1932 AMs, 30L. MzM.2
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Grammatical remarks, improving on de Angulo (1926). Includes vocabulary [i.e., "semasiology," after de Angulo and Freeland (1930)] and text, The Ungrateful Toad, with interlinear and free translations and notes. Freeman and Smith 2250

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Mixe text
ca 1932 TMs, 5L. MzM.3
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A revision of No. 2250, below. Freeman and Smith 2249

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Mixtec
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
Mixtec tones and morphological comments
1922 AMs, 29L. MiM.1
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Discusses tones and morphology of Mixteco, Chocho, Chinanteco, Zapoteco (Miahuateco dialect), with additional comments on Teotitlan and Chontal Freeman and Smith 2254

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Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Mixtec and Chinantec lexicon
1916 AMs, 300 cards MiM.2
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In Spanish-Mixtec and Chinantec. Lexicon based on field work in 1912-1913, and upon Belmar (1905), as well as quotations from Pimental and PeC1afiel in Mechling (1912). The author admits phonetic inaccuracies. Freeman and Smith 2256

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McQuown, Norman A. and Morris Swadesh.
Vocabulario Mixteco
1940 AMs Mimeo and AMs, 12L. MiM.3
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In Spanish-Mixtec. Vocabulary list of 141 items. Freeman and Smith 2255

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Miwok
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Sierra Miwok word list
1915 AMs, 2L. P3.1
Request Item

Freeman and Smith 2259

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Mohawk
  Request Series
Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969.
Mohawk and Cayuga grammatical material recorded... at Six Nations Reserve
1949; 1958 AMs, 2 vols. of 146L. and 49L. Photo. I1a.1
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Includes analysis, from Mohawk materials, of the Indian vocabularies appended to the account of Jacques Cartier's first and second voyages. Freeman and Smith 2268 Cf. Barbeau (1949).

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Nahuatl
  Request Series
Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
A contribution to the study of the Aztec language
1928 TMs, 38 l. (p. 30-36 missing). U7b.1
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A detailed linguistic and literary treatment of the second poem in Brinton (1890), with a transcription of the poem, a list of most common roots in the Aztec language (incomplete), and bibliography. Freeman and Smith 2351

Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Pitch tone and the "saltillo" in modern and ancient Nahuatl
1930 TMs and AMs, 54L. U7b.2
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In Nahuatl-Spanish and English. Based on field work in Mexico, 1930. A detailed discussion of Nahuatl phonology, pitch tones, and the "saltillo." Freeman and Smith 2352

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Boas, Franz, and John Alden Mason.
Nahuatl vocabulary
1912? Slip file, ca. 750 slips U7b.3
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In Nahuatl with French, Spanish, and English equivalents. Based on Siméon (1885) and J. Alden Mason's field work, ca. 1912 Freeman and Smith 2342 Cf. Mason (1943).

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Boas, Franz, and Herman K. Haeberlin.
Nahuatl texts
1912-1924 TMs and AMs, 1 notebook. 314L U7b.4
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In Nahuatl with English, Spanish, and German translations. Texts collected by Boas in 1912 from Milpa Alta natives; verified by Haeberlin. Includes typed copy of Siméon (1889):25-26. Freeman and Smith 2341 Printed, Boas and Arreola (1920) and Boas and Haeberlin (1924).

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Aztec word list
1915 AMs, 1 l. U7b.5
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19 items. Freeman and Smith 2348

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Barlow, R. H., (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951.
Nahuatl texts, transcriptions of recordings
1949 TMs with MS. additions, 28L U7b.6
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In Nahuatl-Spanish. 3 untranslated texts, a Spanish text, and a Yaqui song. Incomplete transcription of No. 2338. Freeman and Smith 2339

Provenance: Donor, Robert H. Barlow, grantee, 1949

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nahuatl vocabulary
1940 TMs and AMs, 32 L. U7b.7
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In Spanish-Nahuatl. Includes a list of 183 items, another list of 742 items, and a fragment of 50 items, as well as miscellaneous materials and 2 texts. Freeman and Smith 2349

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Barrios Espinosa, Miguel.
Nahuatl texts from San Juan Tlilhuacan Delegacion de Azcapotzales, D F., Mexico
1950 TMs, 97L U7b.9
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In Nahuatl-Spanish. Folkloristic and ethnographic materials. Freeman and Smith 2340

Provenance: Donor, Robert H. Barlow, grantee, 1950.

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Croft, Kenneth .
Practical orthography for Matlapa Nahuatl
1950 TMs Cy, 15L. U7b.10
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Discussion of phonetics and suggested orthography. Freeman and Smith 2344 Printed, Croft (1951)

Provenance: Donor, Kenneth Croft, 1951

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Croft, Kenneth .
Six decades of Nahuatl; a bibliographical contribution
1950 TMs Cy, 47L. U7b.11
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Lists 310 titles; intended as sequel to ViC1aza (1892) Freeman and Smith 2345 Printed, Croft (1953)

Provenance: Donor, Kenneth Croft, 1951

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967, and Adrian F. Leon.
Vocabularies Nawatl
1940 TMs Cy and AMs, 87L. U7b.12
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In Spanish-Nahuatl. Comparative vocabulary of 3 Nahuatl dialects (Telina, Ilamalan, and San Pedro) based on field work in 1939 with 4 informants. 743 items. Includes a handwritten version showing differences only Freeman and Smith 2350

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Ripley, June E..
Nahuatl source materials
1953 TMs, 1 vol. (168p.) U7b.13
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A revision of a bibliographical study begun by Wigbert Jiménez Moreno and Robert H. Barlow, and completed by the author as a master's thesis for Mexico City College, 1950. Includes a brief historical account of Nahuatl linguistic studies; a check list of 171 Nahuatl texts, 1887-1953, with comments; and lists of microfilm collections of both manuscripts and texts. Intended as a sequel to ViC1aza (1892). Freeman and Smith 2347

Provenance: Donor, June E. Ripley, 1954.

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Nanaimo
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Nanaimo, Cowichan, and Lower Fraser materials
ca. 1890 AMs, 85L. 28p. S2i.1
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Some of the material translated in German. Contains English-Nanaimo vocabulary; Nanaimo texts with interlinear translation; Nanaimo vocabulary; Cowichan vocabulary; Nanaimo-lower Fraser vocabulary. Freeman and Smith 2355

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Nass (Niska)
  Request Series
Stirling, Matthew W..
Nass-Tsimshian comparative vocabulary
n.d. AMs, 201 l. Pn5.1
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A composite derived from Boas (1902) and (1912) and Schulenberg (1894). Freeman and Smith 2374

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Tsimshian and Nass River notes
1920 AMs, 1L. Pn5.2
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Tells of living speakers of the language; includes a few forms Freeman and Smith 2373

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Stirling, Matthew W..
Tsimshian (Nass) lexicon
n.d. AMs, ca. 3,300 slips. Pn5b.1
Request Item

Nass-English file; reference numbers to Boas (1902). Freeman and Smith 2375

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Matheson, G..
Nass River text
1920 AMs, 2L. Pn5b.2
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A transcription of a text from Boas (1911): 414-415, apparently read to Edward Sapir, who copied it in a different system of Rotation. Used by Sapir for his Glosses, No. 3781. Freeman and Smith 2372 Printed (with different orthography), Boas (1911).

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Nisga word list
1894-? AMs, 10L. Pn5b.3
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Ca. 500 Nisga forms with English equivalents. Compiled from Boas' own field work and from Schulenberg (1894). Freeman and Smith 2371

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Nisga dictionary
after 1911 AMs, 27L Pn5b.4
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In Nisga-German. Nisga-German, alphabetical by Nisga. Some English equivalents. References made to Boas (1911) and Boas (1902). A-L only. Freeman and Smith 2370

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Navajo
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
A list Of Navaho stems
1930 TMs with Ms. Additions, 141L. Na31.2
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Collected at Crystal, N.M., in summer of 1929. Freeman and Smith 2389 Cf. Hoijer, ed. (1942)

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, July, 1950

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Navaho notes
1932 AMs and TMs, part Cy, 31L. Na31.3
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Class notes based on Edward Sapir's lectures on the Navaho language. Contains grammatical notes, texts with translation, 175-word vocabulary, and a brief descriptive essay. Freeman and Smith 2390

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Navajo texts, field notes, and word lists
n.d. AMs, 17 notebooks of ca. 125 p. each and ca. 11, 000 slips. Na31.5
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Notebooks contain Navajo texts with English translations. Slip files include: verb paradigms with divisions according to stem class; nouns; prefixes; particles; syllable types; etc. Freeman and Smith 4574

Nez Perce
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Sahaptin-Nez Perce grammatical notes
1930 AMs, ca. 150 slips. Ps1a.2
Request Item

A preliminary arrangement of the gramMar. Incomplete, but includes critical and evaluatory comments. Freeman and Smith 2397

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Phinney, Archie.
Nez Perce materials
1929-1930 AMs, 2 notebooks. Ps1a.4
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Contents: preliminary arrangement of forms for grammatical analysis; texts with translation; special vocabularies of household effects, flora, fauna, body parts, geographic names. Freeman and Smith 2395 Cf. Phinney (1934).

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Velten, Harry V..
A brief comparative analysis of Nez Perce grammar
1935 TMs, 27L. Ps1a.5
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Morphological analysis based largely on Phinney (1934), with reference to Jacobs (1934). Letter of Velten to Boas, Dec. 11, 1935, discussing field-work difficulties, Indian student at State College of Washington. Freeman and Smith 2398

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Unidentified.
Sahaptin lexicon
ca. 1939 AMs, ca. 25,000 slips. Ps1a.6
Request Item

Based in part on Ms. to Phinney (1934) and in part on texts of Henry W. Tate. Many duplicates. Constituent parts not included Freeman and Smith 2396

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Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939.
Nez Perce field notes
1897 AMs, 1 notebook. Ps1a.7
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Lexical list: English with Nez Perce equivalents. Freeman and Smith 2393

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Nitinat
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Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-, and Morris Swadesh.
Nitinat lexical file
1935 AMs and TMs, ca. 6,700 cards and slips. W2b.1
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Cf. also No. 2415 Freeman and Smith 2402

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Haas, Mary R. (Rosamond), 1910-, and Morris Swadesh.
Nitinat field notebooks
1931 AMs, 14 notebooks. W2b.2
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6 notebooks of texts, vocabulary, and some English equivalents, Mary Haas. 8 notebooks, Morris Swadesh Freeman and Smith 2401

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Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-, and Morris Swadesh.
Iterative reduplication of monosyllabic stems in Nitinat
1932 TMs, 8L. W2b.3
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Contains 2 annotations by E. Sapir; slip with note signed by Mary R. H. Swadesh. Freeman and Smith 2400

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Nongatl
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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Nongatl field notes ("Pete" tribe)
1907-1908 AMs, 23 notebooks. Na20h1
Request Item

Material gathered at Van Dusen Fork and Mad River. Word lists, texts with partial translations; narrative of family migration; Mad River place names. Material on Big Bend and Mad River settlements. Informants: Pete and Mrs. Pete of Van Dusen Fork Freeman and Smith 2403

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Nooksack
  Request Series
Smith, Marian W..
Vocabularies in Nooksack and other Coast Salishan languages
1934 AMs and TMs, 11L. S.8
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List of Nooksack words with English equivalents; comparative list of terms for household objects in Puyallup, Snoqualmie, Squamish, Swinomish, Nookachamps, Sank, Lummi, Samish, Nootsack, Muskwium, Katsie, Chilliwak (37 items). Comparative list of Swinomish and Samish, together with English equivalents. Dialects identified by Morris Swadesh. Freeman and Smith 2404

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Nootka (Nuuchahnulth)
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nootka songs, part 2
1935 TMs Cy with ms. Additions, 72L., 204L., 130 slips. W2a.1
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99 song texts with ethnological notes; poetical features, song announcements; Nootka musical vocabulary. Based on recordings and transcriptions made by Edward Sapir in 1910 and 1913-1914. Also, a copy corrected by Sapir (1935), phonetic rather than phonemic transcription. Fuller texts of songs, shorl discussion of Nootka culture and musica: ethnology. Ms. notes on song texts and typed notes Freeman and Smith 2423 Printed, in revised form, Roberts and Swadesh (1955).

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
List Of Nootka stems
ca.1930 TMs with Ms. additions, 99L. W2a.2
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List of stems with c.c.; list of additions entered in first copy. Ca. 1,400 Nootka forms, followed by brief translations, frequently different from published version of 2,300 entries. Freeman and Smith 2413 Printed, in part, in Sapir and Swadesh (1939).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Nootka lexicon
ca. 1895 AMs, ca.1,500slips. W2a.3
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Nootka words, partly arranged by stems and suffixes, evidently in Albemi dialect. Freeman and Smith 2409

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Sapir, Edward and Hunt, George.
Nootka tales
1913-1914 AMs and TMs, part Cy, 1275L. W2a.5
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Folkloristic tales written in English by George Hunt, revised and reworked by Edward Sapir. Occasional native forms. Typed documents follow the Hunt MS. Images include pencil and ink sketches of dwelling, sling. Freeman and Smith 2405 Cf. Sapir and Swadesh (1939).

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Eagle totem
1914 Request Item
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
The internal economy of the Nootka word (a semantic study of word structure in a polysynthetic language)
1933 TMs, 149L. W2a.6
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Doctoral dissertation presented at Yale University. Published in revised form. c.c. in No. 30 (W2a.11) Freeman and Smith 2420 Printed, with changes in orthography and rearranged, Swadesh (1939) and in Sapir and Swadesh (1939).

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nootka dance calls, with musical notations
n.d. AMs, 3L. W2a.7
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Freeman and Smith 2406

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Nootka ethnographic texts... ed. by Morris Swadesh
n.d. TMs part Cy, 1083 l. 8 parts. W2a.8
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Volumes 2 and 3, a sequel to Sapir and Swadesh (1939). These 142 texts have not been published. Phonetic system is that used for Sapir and Swadesh (1939). Translations, made by Swadesh, are generally free. Originals in National Museum of Canada. Copies made by Swadesh, 1947 Freeman and Smith 2414

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939, and Morris Swadesh.
A list of Nootka suffixes
1935 TMs Cy, 94L. W2a.9
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Freeman and Smith 2416 Cf. different list in Sapir and Swadesh (1939):316-334.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nootka phonology and morphology
1937 TMs, 239L., 2 slips. W2a.10
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Contains discussions of abbreviated name forms, paradigmatic suffixes, variable length stem vowels (with note of E. Sapir), reduplicating suffixes, shortening of variable length vowels, phonology of incremental suffixes, quantitative ablaut, vocative, vocalic contraction. Freeman and Smith 2422

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
English-Nootka vocabulary
1952 TMs, 48L. W2a.12
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Alphabetical list, by the English, based on part 3 of Sapir and Swadesh (1939). Freeman and Smith 2419

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Relations between Nootka and Quileute
ca. 1928 TMs with Ms. Additions, 11p.; also Cy 10p. W2a.13
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Includes ALS note from E. Sapir to Andrade, n.d. Freeman and Smith 2408

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown, 1952 and 1954. Printed in edited and abbreviated form, introduced by Morris Swadesh, as Andrade (1953b).

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nootka structural and phonetic notes
1931-1935 AMs and TMs part Cy, ca. 300L. W2a.14
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Rough drafts of articles and various materials prepared by Swadesh in connection with his dissertation [No. 2421] and with work done while Swadesh served as assistant to Sapir. Some correspondence between the two, discussing various points. Loose notes on sentences and c.c. of No. 2422 Freeman and Smith 2424

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Nootka lexical file
1930 AMs and TMs, part Cy, ca. 65,000 slips. W2a.15
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Pt. 6 is No. 2402. Freeman and Smith 2415

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Nootka ethnographic notes
1949 AMs and TMs, 44L. 5 notebooks. W2a.16
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Includes some linguistic material in a notebook of vocabulary and miscellaneous items. Deals mainly with composition of groups of persons inhabiting old-fashioned Nootka multi-family houses. Images include pencil sketches, maps of village on Vancouver Island, Alberni. Freeman and Smith 2407

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Genre(s): Maps.; Sketches.

Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Material on Nootka aspect
n.d. AMs and TMs, 375L., 13 slips. W2a.17
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Notes and various revision of article with annotations and comments by Edward Sapir. Explanatory note by author, May, 1953. (Draft of a master's thesis. cf. No. 2424.) Freeman and Smith 2421

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Miscellaneous Nootka material
n.d. TMs and AMs, ca. 1600L., 19 notebooks of ca. 100 p. each, 5 notebooks of ca. 200 p. each, and ca. 750 slips. W2a.18
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Includes: ethnographic notes, often with Nootka terms; some drawings by a Nootka; census data. Notebooks are the source of material in the typed notes. Slips are alphabetical lists of Nootka personal and place names. Table of contents available. Images in notebooks, numbers 6, 22, 32-35, 37-38, 51, 64, 77-79, 81-88 include color pencil sketches on photomechanical printed faces of tattoos, masks; crayon drawings of totem figures, canoes, weapons, masks, hunting; black and white illustrations of masks, totems, rattles, utensils, weapons; black and white gelatin silver prints of group and individual portraits. Freeman and Smith 4586

Provenance: Donor, Sapir family, May 1972


Genre(s): Drawings.; Gelatin silver prints; Illustrations.; Photomechanical prints; Sketches.

Northeast
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Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950.
Frank Speck annotated maps
  2.0 Map ; 2 maps (extra-oversize)Request Item
Frank Speck Map Labrador Area I
 85.6 x 78.3 cmRequest Item

Speck title: "Map of Northeastern United States and Canada Showing Family Hunting Territories and Boundaries of Bands and Tribes as far as the Survey has been carried." Signed, "Frank G Speck Dept. of Anthropology".

General physical description: 85.6 x 78.3 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: An unidentified printed map of northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada. Cropped. No date. [Annotated map was formerly grouped with Northwest Coast material of J.A. Teit.]

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[Map of linguistic groups of Labrador.]
 91.0 x 83.3 cmRequest Item

Annotated map depicting Montagnais-Naskapi, Cree, and Algonquin-Ojibwa linguistic groups of the Labrador peninsula.

General physical description: 91.0 x 83.3 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Map of Labrador Peninsula. Base map from plats of map of Canada, Department of Interior." No date. Scale 1:2,217,600. [Annotated map was formerly grouped with Northwest Coast material of J.A. Teit.]

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Northwest Coast
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Unidentified.
Excerpts from various historical source materials on the Indians of Vancouver Island and adjacent mainland. With maps
1790-1915 TMs, 157L., chart, and maps. Photo. 11
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Extensive excerpts from printed sources relating to Northwest Coast Indians. Freeman and Smith 2438

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
List of Northwest Coast material culture objects
1920 AMs, 600 cards. 16
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Reference numbers to catalogue of unnamed museum. Some names written phonetically and translated Freeman and Smith 2430

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Hudson's Bay Co..
Excerpts from materials in the possession of the Hudson's Bay Company
1830-1850 TMs, 79L. 27
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Materials obtained by Franz Boas from the Company in 1939. Includes ethnographic material and white-Indian economic relations. Extracts from: George Blenkinsop, Fort Rupert Journal, 1849-1850; Donald Manson, Journal of a voyage up Nass River, 1832; Fort Simpson, Nass, iournal, 1830-1840 and 1842. Covering letters included Freeman and Smith 2437

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Linguistic reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; a general review
ca. 1910 TMs, 11p. 41
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Critical bibliography of BAAS Reports, 1885-1902. Compiled for Franz Boas. Never published Freeman and Smith 2451

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Annotated Maps and Notes to maps of the Pacific Northwest
1910-1913 AMs, 81L, and 16 commercial maps.59
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Maps of historic tribal locations and trade routes during the nineteenth century. Notes explain maps. Three letters of Teit to Boas, 1910-1913, referring to Chehalis, Quinault, Klallam, Cowlitz, and Willapa. Tonixa Kutenai, and Kalispel materials. Freeman and Smith 2446

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General physical description: AMs, 81L, and 16 commercial maps.

Map (1). Montana. 1650 to 1850.
 53.0 x 35.4 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating territories of [all names as spelled] “Cour d’Alene, Kalispel, Pend d’Oveille, Flathead, Nez Perce, Shoshonis, Kootenay, Blackfoot.” Other tribal regions are denoted on map, without coloration; these include tribal territories within the map area, and neighboring territories. Overprinted by hand with hachures are areas identified as “Former territory of Tunaxe,” “Former territory of Semteuse, “Piece of territory formerly claimed by Pend d’Oveille,” and “possibly also formerly a part of the Semteuse territory.”

General physical description: 53.0 x 35.4 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “The Rand-McNally Vest Pocket Map of Montana Showing All Counties, Cities, Towns, Railways, Lakes, Rivers, etc.” (c) 1906. Scale 30 miles = 1 inch.

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Map. No. 1. Western States.
 71.2 x 53.4 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating with hachures as well as by colors, “Columbia tribes or group,” “Central or Okangon group of tribes,” “Salish proper or Flathead group of tribes,” “Cour d’Alene” [names as written]. Notations on map: “Map showing early positions and approximate boundaries of tribes in portions of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Wyoming. On the whole immediately (prior to the introduction of the horse, the North Western movements of Shahaptian, and Shoshonean bands in Washington and Oregon, the southern movements of the Blackfoot tribes, and the western movements of the Siouan tribes.” “Possibly on the whole circa 1700 A.D. for many of the tribes.” Specific tribes denoted [as spelled]: Salishan (comprising Lillovet, Thompson, Shuswap), Athapaskan, Chinookan, Kalapooian, Waiilatpuan, Lutuamian, Shoshonean, Shahaptian, Kitunahan, Algonquian, Siouan.

General physical description: 71.2 x 53.4 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand McNally & Co.’s Commercial Map of the Western States.” (c) 1908. 1910 printing.

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Map No. (2) showing approximate positions and boundaries of tribes circa 1840-50 (or before any of the tribes went on reserves).
 70.7 x 53.8 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating tribal regions in southern Alberta, southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, and western Wyoming.

General physical description: 70.7 x 53.8 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand-McNally Commercial Map of the Western States.” (c) 1915. Scale approx. 60 miles = 1 inch.

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Map (3) showing northern boundaries of the Kalispels,
 53.9 x 35.6 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating tribal regions. Colors delineate [as spelled] Pend d’Oveille, Blackfoot, Stony, Lake, Kootenay, Kalispel, Shuswap, Colville.

General physical description: 53.9 x 35.6 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of British Columbia....” 1909.

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Map (3) showing present or late and also former distributions of northern tribes.
 69.0 x 53.6 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating distribution of [as spelled] Salishan, Kitunahan, Athapascan family, Algonquian family, Shoshonean, Siouan. Trade routes delineated in red. Annotated map area encompasses Alberta and Saskatchewan, plus western Manitoba, southernmost North West Territories/Yukon, and northern portions of Montana, Idaho, and Washington.

General physical description: 69.0 x 53.6 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand-McNally New Pocket Map of Western Canada Showing Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.” (c) 1906. Scale 60 miles = 1 inch.

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Map (4) Eastern Washington--Approximate Boundaries Interior Salish tribes about 1825 to 1855.
 71.3 x 53.3 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating distribution of [as spelled] Northern group (Thompson), Central or Okanagon group (Okanagon, Lake, Colville, Sans Poil), Eastern or Flathead group (Kalispel, Spokane), Columbia, Coeur d’Alene, Sahaptin tribes, Cayuse about 1850, Cayuse claimed by some about 1860 or earlier to be old boundaries of Cayuse, Kootenay, territory claimed by some Spokane, and approx. boundaries of Spokane divisions. Annotated portions of map also include westernmost Idaho and southernmost British Columbia.

General physical description: 71.3 x 53.3 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Washington...." (c) 1910. Scale 15 miles = 1 inch.

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Map (4). Showing approximately some of the chief trade routes and trading places
 71.0 x 53.0 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating routes in red, and point locations keyed by number (key not present on map). Annotated areas of map include southernmost British Columbia, southernmost Alberta, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, western and central Montana, western and central Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, northeastern Utah.

General physical description: 71.0 x 53.0 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand McNally & Co’s Commercial Map of the Western States.” (c) 1908, 1910 printing.

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Map (5). Distribution of tribes according to earliest traditions (so far as collected up to date).
 63.0 x 46.5 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating distributions of numerous tribes (though not specially color-coded by tribe). Annotated portion of map includes northernmost Oregon, westernmost Idaho, and southernmost British Columbia. Also noted with title on map: "Boundaries between the tribes are undefined in all the traditions."

General physical description: 63.0 x 46.5 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Cram’s Indexed County Map and Shipper’s Guide of Washington." Geo. F. Cram, Chicago. No date.

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Map (6) Washington. Distribution of tribes (languages). 1797.
 63.4 x 46.6 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map delineating regions of tribal languages. Also delineated on map is "Approximate northern limits of Snake war parties. see map (8)." [On map, the map number was originally given as Map (7), and the title had originally given the date "about 1790 (and earlier)"; but these were crossed out and the cited data were substituted.]

General physical description: 63.4 x 46.6 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Cram’s Indexed County Map and Shipper’s Guide of Washington.” Geo. F. Cram, Chicago. No date.

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Western Washington Map (7). Distribution of Tribes (
 70.0 x 54.0 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map depicting the tribal and linguistic regions of numerous tribes. [On the map, the map number was originally given as Map (3), but was crossed out.]

General physical description: 70.0 x 54.0 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Washington...." 1909.

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Map (8) Earliest traditional homes of tribes in Oregon.
 71.0 x 53.9 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map depicting tribal home areas generally. Noted on map: "Boundaries between tribes are not defined in the traditions."

General physical description: 71.0 x 53.9 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Rand McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Railroad Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Oregon...." 1910.

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Map showing as near as possible Location of the Shuswap Tribe and Divisions, with approximate Boundaries of neighboring Tribes.
 63.0 x 53.5 cmRequest Item

Annotation by Teit: "This map shows the boundaries of the Shuswap, Thompson, Nicola Tinne & Okanagon more correctly than the one I sent with first report on the Thompson Indians part IV vol II." Map also signed "JAT".

General physical description: 63.0 x 53.5 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Map of the Province of British Columbia. Compiled and drawn by Edward Mohun, C.E., by direction of the Honorable W. Smythe, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victoria, B.C. 1884." Engraved and printed, J. Bartholomew, Edinburgh. Dawson Brothers, Montreal.

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[Map of Vancouver Island area with enumerated points.]
 92.6 x 62.8 cmRequest Item

Map of Vancouver Island and adjacent coasts across which are inscribed many enumerated points, without key on map. One annotation reads, "cairns says Newcoupe," which points to the southern extremity of Valdes Island.

General physical description: 92.6 x 62.8 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Geological Map of the Northern Part of Vancouver Island and Adjacent Coasts. By George M. Dawson, D.S., F.G.S.etc. (First Edition.) 1887." Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. Scale 1:506,880.

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Map (2) showing territory of the Coeur d’Alene, and parts of territories of surrounding tribes.
 53.9 x 35.4 cmRequest Item

Hand-colored and annotated map of Idaho, depicting the territories of numerous tribes.

General physical description: 53.9 x 35.4 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Idaho...." 1909.

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Map showing approximate older boundaries of the Kootenay tribes, and approximate territories of adjoining Salish and other tribe
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Hand-colored and annotated map, signed "JATeit. 1913." Title is further annotated: "from Salish (various tribes) and Kootenay information".

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: “Rand McNally & Co.’s Commercial Map of the Western States.” 1909.

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[Map of Oregon coastal tribal territories.]
 70.6 x 53.4 cmRequest Item

Map without title outlining a region of coastal Oregon partly delineated by today's Kalapuya. This region is not labeled but is subdivided into seven enumerated subdistricts, also without other labeling. Bounding this region are adjacent tribal territories labelled (as spelled): Molala, Yakonan, Siuslawan, and Coosan. Segregated territories also labelled on map are Takelman (coastal) and Cayuse (interior, extending into southern Washington). No other annotations are provided on this map.

General physical description: 70.6 x 53.4 cm

Other Descriptive Information: Base map: "Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Railroad Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Oregon...."

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United States. Navy Hydrographic Office.
Linguistic map of the southern part of Hecate Strait area, British Columbia, Canada
after 1918 Maps, 2 items AN1
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Portion of printed map, U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office, ed., 26 May 1918, with Ms. linguistic data superimposed. Ms. map of same area with similar linguistic data, but smaller in scale. Freeman and Smith 2455

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Ntlakyapmuk
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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Salish ethnographic materials
1898-1910 TMs and AMs, 152L. 61
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Formal paper on attitude of Thompson River Indians toward missionaries; chaps. I and II of addenda to Teit's Traditions of the Thompson River Indians. Notes culled from Teit letters on houses, travel, transportation, canoes, baby carriers, subsistence, stone implements, distribution of tribes, historical notes, and warfare, 1908-1910. Includes 13 complete letters, Teit to Franz Boas, 1906-1916, on Lillooet, Shuswap, Thompson, Flat head, and Pend'Oreille, discussing botany, religion, myths, dances, warfare, trade routes, basketry, blankets, quill work Freeman and Smith 2484 Cf. Teit (1898); No. 3205 and No. 2446.

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Plant names of Thompson Indians
1896-1918 AMs and TMs, 2 notebooks. 218L. 1 map. S1b.3
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Latin, English, and Ntlakyapamuk names for plants, with Indian medicinal uses indicated. Ethnobotanical data; lists of plant specimens. 10 letters to James A. Teit from Edward Sapir, James Fletcher, and John Davidson, in regard to botanical specimens. Freeman and Smith 2483

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Thompson River word list
1914 AMs, 2L. S1b.6
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31 items. Freeman and Smith 2491

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Field notes or Thompson and neighboring Salish languages
1904 AMs, 18 notebooks. S1b.7
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12 notebooks of vocabulary arranged ir ethnographic categories. 6 notebooks of eth nographic field notes with drawings, etc Contains also Shuswap, Okanagon, Coeur d'Alene, Spokane materials. Images include pencil sketches of portraits, canoes, papoose, decorative patterns. Freeman and Smith 2492

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Field notes or Thompson songs and language
1897 AMs, 1 notebook. S1b.8
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Includes 6p. of Chilcotin words. Freeman and Smith 2493

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Ntlakyapamuk relationship terms and terms applied to persons
1905 AMs, 39p, and 1 slip S1b.9
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Vocabulary, kinship terms and ,notes. Freeman and Smith 2494 Cf. No. 30(S1b.2).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
English-Thompson lexicon
1890 AMs, ca. 430 slips. S1b.10
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Lexical file. Freeman and Smith 2486

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Thompson notes
1910 AMs, 2L. S1b.11
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Freeman and Smith 2488

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Suffixes in Thompson, with variants in other Salish languages
ca. 1910 TMs with Ms. additions, 14L. S1b.12
Request Item

229 items with index. Basic list is dently Thompson and perhaps Kalispel. Chehalis and Coeur d'Alene written in. Freeman and Smith 2487

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Thompson materials
ca.1910 AMs, 2 notebooks. 181p. 15 slips. S1b.13
Request Item

Lexical lists; texts; miscellaneous materials, primarily Thompson. Images include ink and pencil sketches of clothing, hieroglyphics. Freeman and Smith 2495

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Unidentified.
Thompson River Indians: ethnology
ca.1910 AMs, 19p. S1b.14
Request Item

1p. contents; sketch of subject matter. Ethnographic notes, data, questions. Freeman and Smith 2485

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown, Dec. 1954.

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Unidentified.
Manual N'Tla-Ka-Pa-Moh containing catechism, prayers in the Thompson language, to which is added a short vocabulary, and a fe
1885 Pr. Ms, 77p. S1b.15
Request Item

Cover title: Manual N'tla-kap-moh or of the Thompson language. A few MS. notes in ink (of J. A. Teit?). Freeman and Smith 2490

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Ojibwa
  Request Series
Pierce, Joe E..
Shawnee, Kickapoo, Ojibwa, Sauk-and-Fox materials
1951-1952 TMs, part Cy, with AMs additions, 235L. A1c.2
Request Item

Contains discussion of dialect and language relationships, translations of texts, tests, and degree of linguistic relationships. Prepared in part as a Master's thesis, Indiana University. Freeman and Smith 2544 Cf. No. 2543.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Chippewa field notes
1938 AMs, 18L. A1g.2
Request Item

Texts and vocabulary items. Freeman and Smith 2546

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Okanagon
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Okanagan materials
ca. 1900 AMs, 22L. S1d.1
Request Item

Vocabulary and texts with interlinear translation. Some corresponding Kalispel forms added in red ink Freeman and Smith 2550

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Vocabulary in Okanagon and related dialects
1908 AMs, 42p. S1d.2
Request Item

Besides Okanagon proper, includes forms from Nkaus, Sans Poil, Colville, and Lake dialects, with some parallel forms in Kalispel and Columbia. Freeman and Smith 2552

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Okanagon nurneral forms
1913 AMs, 1L. S1d.3
Request Item

Numerals 1-10 for man, house, canoe, etc. Freeman and Smith 2551

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Commons, Rachel.
Okanogon ethnographic notes
1930 AMs and TMs, part Cy, 250L.; 40 slips and 1 map. S1d.4
Request Item

Field notes. 35 word lists; one ethnographic map; table of contents; outline sketch of Okanagon life; section of text. Freeman and Smith 2549

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown, 1955.

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Omaha
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Omaha (Ponca) and Teton comparative word list
n.d. AMs, 4L. X.2
Request Item

100 forms. Freeman and Smith 2555

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, et al..
Omaha (Ponca) lexicon
ca. 1930 AMs, ca. 1,600 cards and slips. X7a.l
Request Item

Items with English equivalents only partially organized; others disorganized. Apparently based on Francis La Flesche and other manuscript sources Freeman and Smith 2556

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La Flesche, Francis.
Omaha grammatical notes
1928? AMs, 47L. X7a.2
Request Item

Notes; vocabulary list either of variant dialect or earlier transcriber Freeman and Smith 2559

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La Flesche, Francis.
Omaha folkloristic texts
1928 TMs, 93L. X7a.3
Request Item

Six texts with literal and free translations; terms of relationship among the Omahas. Covering letters from the author to Boas, May 21 and 26, June 1, 6, and 22, 1928. Freeman and Smith 2558

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Oneida
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Oneida text; verified and corrected by Marius Barbeau
1950 (1909) AMs, 2p. Photo. I1b.1
Request Item

Text in Boas (1909b):455-456 verified by Barbeau working with John Alexander Ninham, a Munsie Reserve Oneida residing at Grand River. Freeman and Smith 2568

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Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969.
Oneida dialect..
1950 AMs Cy, 60p. I1b.2
Request Item

Verbal paradigms, parts of the body, natural obiects, etc. Includes check of vocabularies found appended to Jacques Cartier's account of his first and second voyages. Biography of informant, John Alexander Ninham, an Oneida of Munsie Reserve residing at Grand River Reserve Freeman and Smith 2567

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Osage
  Request Series
Wolff, Hans.
Osage materials
1951 AMs and TMs, part Cy, 158 l. X7c.1
Request Item

Osage field notes; utterances and vocabulary, phonetically transcribed; Osage I: Phonemes and historical phonology. Includes dictated text. Freeman and Smith 2612 Printed (Osage I only), Wolff (1952).

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Otomi
  Request Series
Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Grammatical sketch of Otomi
n.d., 1912-1950 TMs and AMs, 28L. OtO.1
Request Item

Sketch of Toluca dialect, checked with a San Pablo Otomi. The author made changes in the text after 1950. The original is or microfilm. Intended as the beginning of Radin, Otomi-English dictionary, No. 2618 below. Freeman and Smith 2617

Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Otomi-English dic tionary
n.d., -1950 AMs, 41L. OtO.2
Request Item

Continuation of grammatical sketch..., No. 2617 above. 660 Otomi (Toluca dialect) forms with English equivalents. Some corrections made by the author after 1950. The original is on microfilm Freeman and Smith 2618

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Council of Native Languages.
Sintesis de la discusion en el consejo de lenguas indB!genas sobre el alfabeto Otomi
1939 TMs, 11 l. OtO.3
Request Item

In Spanish. Report of discussion in Mexico City of Council of Native Languages in May, 1939, on an Otomi alphabet. Includes material on phonetics, symbols, as well as minority opinion and objections Freeman and Smith 2620

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Otomi vocabulary
1915 AMs, 2 slips OtO.4
Request Item

In Otomi-English. Vocabulary list of 26 items. Freeman and Smith 2619

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Ottawa
  Request Series
Ettawageshik, Jane Willets, 1915-1996.
Ottawa Indian manuscripts
1947 TMs and A.D, 150 l. A1g.1
Request Item

Manuscript for material recorded No. 2842, written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik. Interlinear translations. Word lists made from manuscripts by Miss Willets. Typescript, c.c., of manuscript. Contains Nanabojo myths; legends; interview on history of Ottawa. Table of contents. Vocabulary cards. Freeman and Smith 2641

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Hunkins, Eusebia Simpson.
Ottawa Indian songs and dances; musical score
1954 AMs, 7p. 11 songs. A1g.3
Request Item

Songs including naming chant by Fred Ettawageshik; transcribed from recordings made by Jane Willets Ettawageshik. Freeman and Smith 2621

Provenance: Donor, Eusebia Hunkins, 1954.

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Paiute
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Field notes on Kaibab Paiute, Linguistic and ethnologic
1910 TMs Cy, 194L. U.3
Request Item

Paiute ethnographic notes: names of tribes, springs, illustrations of material culture, names of natural objects, life history, tribal history, manufactures, hunting. Vocabulary of reckoning of time. Paiute linguistic notes: vocabulary lists, body parts, numerals, counting nouns, and animalnames. Paradigms. Most items have English translation. Images include pencil sketches of utensils, dwellings, blankets, papoose. Freeman and Smith 2643 Cf. Sapir (1930)

Provenance: Donor, Leslie Spier, Feb. 1957

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Papago
  Request Series
Unidentified.
Papago phonetics and texts
n.d. TMs part Cy, 10L. U8.1
Request Item

In Papago-English. Brief discussion of Papago phonetics; texts relating to hunting rabbit and deer, with interlinear and free translations. Songs and a speech. Freeman and Smith 2646

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Papago vocabulary
1940 TMs Cy and AMs, 2L. U8.3
Request Item

In Spanish-Papago. Vocabulary list of 118 items. Freeman and Smith 2647

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Patwin
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
The Patwin language
1929 TMs, 125L. P4b.l-4
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Contents: phonology and morphology; semasiology (semantically arranged vocabularies), conversation, and autobiography. Colusa dialect. Freeman and Smith 2650

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Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Patwin-English dictionary
n.d., 1932? AMs, 121L. P4b.5
Request Item

Freeman and Smith 2654

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Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Patwin texts
1932 AMs, 259p. P4b.6-7
Request Item

Ethnographic and folkloristic texts together with free translations and introduction. Obtained from an informant at Rumsey, Capay valley Tebti dialect. Radin had studied No. 2850 (Colusa) dialect. Some texts were read to the informant, who translated them into Patwin and are not, therefore, authentic. Freeman and Smith 2662

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Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
A sketch of Patwin grammar
n.d., ca. 1932-1959 AMs, 71p. P4b.8
Request Item

Table of contents; phonetics; general characteristics, verbs, nouns, suffixes, etc. Freeman and Smith 2663 Cf. No. 2664 for rough draft of this document.

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Pawnee
  Request Series
Weltfish, Gene.
Morphology of the Pawnee language
n.d. T and AMs, 88L. C1.1
Request Item

Includes: outline for a Pawnee grammar (South Band dialect); partial treatment of verb morphology according to the plan of the outline. Freeman and Smith 4649

Penutian
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Coos-Takelma-Penutian comparisons
1914 AMs, 14L. P1.2
Request Item

Original Sapir manuscript, revised in No. 2951 below. Freeman and Smith 2950 Cf. description in Swadesh and Sapir (1953): 132-134.

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1952.

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Coos-Takelma-Penutian comparisons
1914; 1952 TMs Cy, 12L. P1.3
Request Item

Sapir's original document in No. 2950 with modern phonemic orthography. Freeman and Smith 2951 Printed, Sapir and Swadesh (1953)

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1952 (?)

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Comparative Penutian glosses
1909-1917 TMs, 19L. P1.4
Request Item

A compilation made by Morris Swadesh of marginal glosses in Sapir's copies of Frachtenberg (1913), (1914), and (1917); also, Boas (1910) and Dixon (1909). Freeman and Smith 2949 Cf. Sapir and Swadesh (1953) and Sapir (1921a).

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Pima
  Request Series
Herzog, George.
Pima speeches
n.d. TMs, 52L. U8.2
Request Item

In Pima-English. 14 texts of speeches with interlinear translation; most of the speeches relate to rain making and warfare. Freeman and Smith 2961

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Pipil
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Pipil notes
1912? AMs, 1 notebook. 13p. U7b.8
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In Pipil-Nauhuatl Spanish. Vocabulary and comparisons with Nahuatl; Spanish translations. This material has subsequently been identified as Pochutecan (Zapotec). Freeman and Smith 2962

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Pomo
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
The Pomo language
ca. 1935 AMs, 49L. and Cy H5.1
Request Item

A succinct study, similar to No. 3018, intended for publication. Studies the language from the point of view of grammatical categories. Freeman and Smith 3013

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Pomo semasiology
1930-1935? TMs, 32L. H5.2
Request Item

Word lists arranged semantically, according to de Angulo and Freeland (1930b). Freeman and Smith 3014

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Angulo, Jaime de.
The reminiscences of a Pomo chief
ca. 1935 AMs, 306L. H5.3
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Autobiography of William Ralganal Benson, dictated in the Yukaya dialect; free transla tion; grammatical notes which refer to grammars, No. 3013 and No. 3016. Freeman and Smith 3015

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Angulo, Jaime de.
The Clear Lake dialect of the Pomo language in north-central California
1920-1935 AMs part Cy, 219L. H5.4
Request Item

A description based on study of grammatical categories rather than on parts of speech, like No. 3013. Includes note of de Angulo to Franz Boas, n.d., mentioning No. 3013. Freeman and Smith 3016 Cf. de Angulo (1935) and No. 3015 for texts referred to in work.

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Potawatomi
  Request Series
Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Potawatomi vocabulary
1937 TMs with MS. Additions, 12L. A1f.1
Request Item

220 English items with filled-in Potawatomi equivalents. 20 items in an unidentified language. Freeman and Smith 3020

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Pueblo
  Request Series
Herzog, George.
Report of field work conducted in the southwest, summer 1927
1935 TMs, 3L. 45
Request Item

Preliminary report on style and categories of Pueblo songs. Work done under Boas' guidance. Freeman and Smith 3075

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Pentlatch
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Pentlatch materials
ca. 1890 AMs, 67L., 32p., 2 slips. S2j.3
Request Item

Includes English-Pentlatch vocabulary; Pentlatch-English vocabulary; Pentlatch vocabulary; texts with interlinear translation in German. Freeman and Smith 3090

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Puyallup
  Request Series
Aginsky, Ethel Gertrude, 1910-.
Puyallup texts
1934 TMs part Cy, 307L. S2e.1
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Texts with MS. interlinear translation. 140p. Each text includes one or more pages giving analyses of new words. Morpheme boundaries are shown and morphs are identified by broad class labels and meaning, such as "prefix meaning time." Each text is followed by a free translation. Freeman and Smith 3091

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Quechua
  Request Series
Farfan, Jose M. B..
Notes on Quechua language and proposed orthography
1937 TMs, 27L. K.1
Request Item

In Spanish and English. 4 statements; also, covering letter of author to Franz Boas, April 24, 1937. Freeman and Smith 3151

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Ritchie, John.
The reaction of the evangelical missionaries ...
1936 TMs, 3L. K.1
Request Item

Discussion of missionary reaction to the proposed new Quechua orthography (see No. 3151 above). Freeman and Smith 3153

Shedd, Leslie M. and Carl H. Wintersteen.
Observations ... concerning the Quechua orthography
1936 TMs, 5L. K.l
Request Item

Concerning the new orthography (see No. 3151 above). Freeman and Smith 3154

Ward, I. C..
Ortografia
1937 TMs Cy, 2L. K.1
Request Item

Discussion of new Quechua orthography (see No. 3151 above). Copy made by John Ritchie. Freeman and Smith 3157

Quiche
  Request Series
Schuller, Rudolph.
Linguistic map of Chiapas
1924 AMs, Map. Am1
Request Item

Document submitted (?)C:with Schuller (1924). Freeman and Smith 3173

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Genre(s): Maps.

Quileute
  Request Series
Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute grammar
1928 TMs Cy, 20 L. W3a.1
Request Item

Incomplete, antecedent to Andrade (1933). Contents: phonetics, suffixes, nominal suffixes, pronouns. Freeman and Smith 3188

Provenance: Donor, Norman A. McQuown (excepting nominal suffixes, already in collection), 1954.

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Groups of words, collected by M. J. Andrade to illustrate the various types of accent in the Quileute language
1928 TMs, 6L. 18slips. W3a.2
Request Item

Words spoken into a dictaphone by a Quileute in Seattle. Contains "Remarks on Quileute dictaphone records" with musical notations and graphic forms (forms published). Freeman and Smith 3184 Cf. Andrade (1933): 164-165.

Provenance: Donor (of copies 2 and 3), Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute vocabulary
1928 AMs, Ca.2,650 cards. W3a.3
Request Item

File boxes arranged phonetically. Quileute notes on 20 cards. Freeman and Smith 3192

Provenance: Donor, Department of Anthropology, Univ of Chicago, 1950

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute grammar
ca. 1930 AMs, Ca.2,000 slips and cards. W3a.4
Request Item

Notes probably used in preparing the author's "Quileute Grammar, " (1933). Freeman and Smith 3189

Provenance: Donor, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1950

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Quileute ethnology: Lapush, Washington
1916 AMs and TMs, 5 notebooks. 84L. W3a.5
Request Item

Field notebooks and typed transcript of 4, no. 4, 5, 7, and 8. Cf. typescript of same in No. 3178. Mental and physical traits, population, basketry, matting, early history and distribution, manufactures, houses and households, clothing and adornments, subsistence, travel..., trade, fishing, warfare, games and pastimes, sign language, social organization and festivals, birth-childhood, religion, guardian spirits, shamanism, ceremonials, ethical concepts and teaching, medicine, current beliefs, art, and text "Origin of Potlatch." Freeman and Smith 3177

Provenance: Donor (of vol 6), Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute ethnology notes
1928 AMs, 1 notebook 22p. W3a.6
Request Item

Freeman and Smith 3174

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, December, 1954

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
The ceremonial societies of the Quileute Indians
1916 TMs Cy, 56L. W3a.7
Request Item

Incomplete:p. 1-32, 45-56. Apparently based on notebook 6 of No. 3177, but prepared for general use. Freeman and Smith 3175

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Quileute ethnology
1915-1916 TMs, 6L., 1 map. W3a.8
Request Item

History, numbers, and location of the Quileute; a different typescript of part of No. 3178 (from notebook 2:1-2:12). Also, a second copy, lacking map. Freeman and Smith 3176

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Quileute ethnology: Lapush, Washington
1916 TMs, 275L. and illus. W3a.9
Request Item

Typed transcripts of notebooks 1-5 and 7 of Frachtenberg's field notebooks. Original notebooks of 4, 5, 7, and typescript in No. 3177. Copy of 2:1-2:12 in No. 3176. See 3177 for general contents. Freeman and Smith 3178

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Reagan, Albert B..
Quileute ethnology
1908-1913 TMs Cy, 18L. and 130 plates. W3a.10
Request Item

Materials sent by teacher and missionary to Edward Sapir, ethnologist for Canada Department of Mines. Quillayute myths appar entry checked by L. J. Frachtenberg against the memory of his informant, Arthur Howeattle. Also, the airship "tomanawis" canoe and medicine actors; Dr. Lester or He-tucthal-took of the Quillayutes; some notes on the Quillayute Indians, Washington. 130 drawings made by Quileute school children and by Reagan. MS. endorsements by E. Sapir and L. J. Frachtenberg. Images include pencil and ink sketches, color crayon drawings, watercolors, and geletin silver prints of utensils, canoes, drums, rattles, toys, arrows, masks, totems, decorative patterns. Freeman and Smith 3180

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Genre(s): Drawings.; Gelatin silver prints; Sketches.; Watercolors

Quileute men with masks
1908-1913 Request Item
Tc'awe'tcil
1908-1913 Request Item
Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Quileute songs
1922 (1917) AMs, 2 notebooks. W3a.11
Request Item

Recordings made in 1917 at Lapush, Washington. The field notebooks give names of songs and their owners, performers, words of songs with translation, except for dance songs. Freeman and Smith 3179

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, December, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
English Quileute vocabulary
1928 TMs Cy with ms. Additions, 104L. W3a.12
Request Item

Alphabetical by English; reverse of No. 3187. 1, 100 items. Freeman and Smith 3183

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McOuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute English vocabulary
1928 TMs Cy with ms. Additions, 22L. W3a.13
Request Item

ca.1, 100 items, alphabetical by Quileute; reverse of No. 3183. A second copy "General vocabulary." Freeman and Smith 3187

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, December 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Notes on the English-Quileute vocabulary
1928? AMs, 17L., in notebook. W3a.14
Request Item

3p. of notes; textual material. Freeman and Smith 3186

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, December 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute words and sentences, and phonetic observations
1928? AMs, 90p, in notebook. W3a.15
Request Item

Examples of sentences, including interrogative form and word building, etc. Phonetic observations. Freeman and Smith 3195

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Interrelations of pitch, stress, and quantity in Quileute
1928? TMs Cy, 4L. W3a.16
Request Item

Copy of unpublished article. A revision is subsumed in Andrade (1933). Freeman and Smith 3185

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute word lists, grouped by accents
1928? AMs, 11L. in notebook. 8 slips. W3a.17
Request Item

Words grouped according to accentual patterns. Freeman and Smith 3194

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute (?) vocabulary
1928? AMs, 13L. 55 cards. W3a.18
Request Item

Examples of words and phrases, including possessives. Mostly English only, with reference number. Freeman and Smith 3193

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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George, Hallie B. and Leo Joachim Frachtenberg, 1883-1930.
Quileute grammatical notes
1915 AMs, 1 notebook. 73p. W3a.19
Request Item

Frachtenberg's notes made with the aid of George, an English-speaking Quileute Indian. Brief addition in 1916 with aid of Arthur Howeattle. Freeman and Smith 3197

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute morphology
ca. 1933 AMs, 42p. W3a.20
Request Item

Word lists of Quileute forms with English translations, including nominal classifiers, verbs, numerals. Contains tables of vowels and pronouns which were published in Andrade (1933). Freeman and Smith 3190

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
An analysis of the Quileute language
1929 TMs, with MS. additions., 258L. W3a.21
Request Item

Original MS. for Andrade (1933), together with carbons of other title pages and a preface not used in published version. Freeman and Smith 3181 Printed, Andrade (1933).

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Frachtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930.
Quileute texts
1922 AMs, 1 notebook. 47p. W3a.22
Request Item

Unpublished texts, sequel to Andrade (1931); partial interlinear translations. Vol. 15 of field notebooks. Freeman and Smith 3196

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941.
Quileute texts
1928 TMs and AMs, 2 note books and 32p. W3a.23
Request Item

Texts with notes and some interlinear translation; also, list of texts 1-45, collected by L. J. Frachtenberg, 1915-1916. Freeman and Smith 3191 Printed, Andrade (1931), pt. 1: no. 2-26.

Provenance: Donor, Norman A McQuown, 1954

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Quinault
  Request Series
Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939.
Quinault ethnographic and field notes
1897 AMs, 15 notebooks. S2a.1
Request Item

Folkloristic texts in English (Quinault and Nez Percé). Texts in Quinault with interlinear translations; scraps and accounts; paradigms and vocabularies. 5p. of an Athabas can vocabulary. Freeman and Smith 3198

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Quinault vocabulary and paradigms
1916-1917 AMs, 54L. S2a.2
Request Item

Vocabulary includes parts of body, natural objects, implements, mammals, fish, reptiles. Letter from Teit to Boas, Sept. 15, 1916; accounts for work on Flathead and Salish MSS. Freeman and Smith 3199

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Salish
  Request Series
Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
The Middle Columbia Salish
1910 TMs Cy, 90p. 10
Request Item

Incomplete ethnographic manuscript. See No. 3205. Freeman and Smith 3204 Printed, Teit (1928).

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Salish ethnographic notes
1911-1917 TMs and AMs, 265L. 60
Request Item

Lists of Salish artifacts sent to museums: interior Salish basketry to Victoria Museum; Lillooet materials to American Museum of Natural History; Shuswap and Ntlakyapamuk materials to same; geological specimens to Geological Survey of Canada; basketry and clothing to same; materials to Field Museum; materials to Provincial Museum. Also, note of Edward Sapir to Teit, June 1913, enclosing typed copy of Thompson River materials sent to Geological Survey of Canada. Images include pencil sketches of clothing, utensils, decorative patterns, arrowheads, bowls, drums, shoes. Freeman and Smith 3206

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Comparative vocabularies of eight Salishan languages
1900 AMs, 18L. S.1
Request Item

532 alphabetically arranged English items with equivalents in one or more of the following: LkuC1gen, Nanaimo, Squamish, Sisiatl, Satlolk (Comer), Pentlatch, Bilhula (Bella Coola), Ntlakyapamuk (Thompson). Freeman and Smith 3210

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Comparative Salishan vocabularies
1925 AMs, 1628 strips of paper. S.2
Request Item

Parallel vocabulary lists in 35 Salish languages. 1,195 columns identified by English word at top; words are semantically arranged. Also, index, index slips, and miscellaneous comparisons. Freeman and Smith 3209 Cf. punch cards based on these items in No. 3217 below.

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Salish tribal names and distributions
1907-1910 AMs and TMs, 125L., 5 slips, 3 maps, 2 notebooks. S.3
Request Item

Field notebooks with data on tribal nem-s, traditional location, basketry, customs of British Columbia Salish. Notes to Eva Emery Dy (1900); maps showing locations and place names. Letters of Franz Boas to James A. Teit: Aug. 9, 1912 and Jan. 18, 1913, requesting information on basketry. Extracts from Teit letters, 1909-1910, in hand of Lucy Kramer: Salish historical and linguistic observations. 4 typescripts: tribal names of Interior Salish; names for tribes in sign language; additional information on former distribution of Salish tribes along Columbia River to the south; linguistics. Freeman and Smith 3207

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Salishan comparative vocabularies
n.d. AMs and TMs, 117L. and 5 slips. S.4
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Vocabularies of Interior and Coastal Salish; notes; index (with c.c.). The items are similarly arranged, numbered 1-62 for Interior and 1-897 for Coast. Also, discussion of Interior Salish languages and suffix comparisons. Freeman and Smith 3220

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Miscellaneous Interior Salishan materials
1909 AMs, 185 p., 39 slips. S.5
Request Item

Miscellaneous grammatical materials and several comparative vocabularies. Image includes ink sketch of "salehenko club". Freeman and Smith 3219

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Songs from the Salish area
1915-1921 AMs and TMs, 34L., 58p., 7 slips. S.6
Request Item

Notes on ca. 80 songs as to provenance, informants, cultural context. Typescript of texts with translations. Thompson, Shuswap, Lillooet, and Okanagon among the Salish; also Athabascan and Cree. Collected for and sent to National Museum of Canada, Ottawa. Freeman and Smith 3208

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Salish ethnographic materials
1908-1920 AMs and TMs, 470p., 50 slips, 1 notebook, 55 plates. S.7
Request Item

Contains data on tribal names; personal names; basketry, tattooing and clothing, with drawings; folkloristic texts in English. Ethnographic notes, drawings, description of museum specimens. "Notes on the Snake Indians." Historical notes based on tradition and various printed works. Images include ink and pencil sketches of canoes, decorative patterns, traps, facial tattoos. Freeman and Smith 3205 Some of the plates were printed in Teit (1930a). Texts printed as Teit (1937).

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Genre(s): Sketches.

Luke Shona-mitza (chief)
1908-1920 Request Item
Tsila-ghesket, patriarch of the N-kam-chin band of Indians
1908-1920 Request Item
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942, Herman K. Haeberlin, and James A. Teit.
Salishan dialects
1920 TMs, 12L. S.10
Request Item

Data relating to the Salish languages, their distribution, and the distributions of neighboring languages. Freeman and Smith 3211

Alternate formats available: Microfilmed as: Film 372, reel 17

Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Salish vocabulary: comparison on coded punch cards
1950 AMs and TMs, 167 cards. S.11
Request Item

Each card represents one vocabulary item taken from Boas' comparative Salish vocabularies, No. 3209. Guide card shows placement of the languages on the punch cards. Freeman and Smith 3217

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Salish internal relationships
1950 TMs Cy, 24L. S.12
Request Item

Study of affinities among Salishan languages, based on vocabulary correspondences. Inferences are drawn as to prehistory. Freeman and Smith 3216 Printed, Swadesh (1950).

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Salishan comparative phonology
1951-1952 TMs, 45L., 5 maps. S.13
Request Item

A lengthy study of relationship, distribution, structure, and phonologies. Freeman and Smith 3215 Printed, substantially revised, as Swadesh (195C:26).

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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Salish cognates
1951 AMs and TMs, 215L. S.14
Request Item

Ca. 200 cognate sets from various Salish languages, taken primarily from Boas' comparative vocabularies, No. 3209, with orthography changed to interpret the original phonemically. Other sources explained in a note. Freeman and Smith 3214

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1951

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Notes on Salish inflections
ca. 1910 AMs, 1 notebook. S1f.4
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Salish notes, based on Mengarini's Grammar. Freeman and Smith 3202 Cf. Mengarini (1881).

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Kalispel and Salish vocabulary
ca. 1910 AMs, 32p. 6L. S1f.5
Request Item

Field notes; word lists of Kalispel, Salish, Pend'Oreille, Flathead. Freeman and Smith 3218

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Salish and Wakashan
1915 AMs, 26 cards. W1.2
Request Item

Lexical comparisons. Freeman and Smith 3213 Printed as Sapir (1949).

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1952

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San Felipe (Popolocan)
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
San Felipe word list
1920 AMs, 1 notebook. 66p. Ke1.8
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Word lists, paradigms, texts. Freeman and Smith 3221

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Sanpoil (Okanagan)
  Request Series
Gould, Marian K..
Sanpoil notes
n.d. TMs, 10L. 9 photos. 43
Request Item

Contains data on social organization, tanning, tipi, fish traps, foods, stone implements. Images include photographs of drawings by Karneecher of tanning, hunting buffalo, tools, traps, and dwellings. Freeman and Smith 3224

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Genre(s): Drawings.; Gelatin silver prints

Santo Domingo
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Santo Domingo word list
1920 AMs, 1 notebook. 71p. Ke1.9
Request Item

Word lists and paradigms. Freeman and Smith 3225

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Sarsi
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939, coll..
Sarsi linguistics
1922, n.d. AMs, 7 notebooks of ca. 100p. ea. Na6.1
Request Item

Includes: vocabulary; paradigms; texts with notes; English translations. Freeman and Smith 4707 Cf: no. 4708.

Provenance: Donor, Harry Hoijer, Jan 1973

Sisiatl (Seechelt)
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Sisialt vocabulary
ca.1885 AMs, 14p. S2j.4
Request Item

In Seechelt-German. 871 lexical items arranged topically with German equivalents. Freeman and Smith 3232

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Seneca
  Request Series
Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969.
Seneca ... recorded from Ezechiel Hill, a Seneca of Grand River Reserve, Ontario
1950 AMs, 39p. Photo. I1e.1
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Verb forms, terms of relationship, numerals. Check list of vocabularies found appended to Jacques Cartier's first and second voyages. Freeman and Smith 3458

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Harris , Zellig S., (Zellig Sabbettai), 1909- .
Seneca and other notes
1947 AMs, 122L. and 37L. I1e.2
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Texts with interlinear translations. Freeman and Smith 3463

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Harris , Zellig S., (Zellig Sabbettai), 1909- .
Seneca texts and additional external forms
1946 AMs, 20L., 61L., and 5 records. I1e.3
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Freeman and Smith 3464 Cf. No. 3463

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Shasta
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
The Shasta language
1928-1930 TMs, 254L. H1c.1
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Grammar and illustrative text with interlinear and free translations and notes. Author discusses language in terms of how ideas are expressed. Intended to parallel the authors discussion of Achumawi (1930). Also a carbon copy (244L.) lacking free translation. Freeman and Smith 3641

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Dixon , Roland Burrage, 1875-1934.
Shasta texts
1908-1910 AMs, 8 notebooks, ca. 315p. H1c.2
Request Item

Texts with interlinear translation. These are, in part, revised in No. 3644. Freeman and Smith 3643

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Dixon , Roland Burrage, 1875-1934.
Shasta texts ...; ed. and rev. by Lucy S. Freeland
1908; 1927 TMs, 221L. H1c.3
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Texts with interlinear and free translations. Folkloristic texts collected by Dixon see No. 3643 and checked with the informants of Jaime de Angulo and Freeland. Freeman and Smith 3644

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Sample of Shasta
1928 TMs, 1L. H1c.4
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48 forms based on a verb meaning to peel; marginal note of Edward Sapir. Freeman and Smith 3640

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Angulo, Jaime de.
Knomihu vocabulary, obtained at Selma, Oregon
n.d.; 1928 AMs, 4L. H1c.5
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In English-Shasta. 49 items. Note of Edward Sapir. Freeman and Smith 3639

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Shuswap
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Shuswap vocabulary
1900 AMs, 15L. S1c.1
Request Item

900 forms arranged by categories such as tribal names, parts of the body, etc. Freeman and Smith 3673

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Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922.
Shuswap words
1908 AMs, 12p. 5L. ca. 420 forms arranged by categories. S1c.2
Request Item

Freeman and Smith 3674

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Sinkyone
  Request Series
Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Sinkyone field notes
1903-1908 AMs, 4 notebooks. Na.20i.1
Request Item

Contains lexical items with translations; also texts with interlinear translations. Lengthy notes in English on house types for Sinkyone of north and south in Humboldt County. Freeman and Smith 3675

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber, for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Southern Paiute
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Ute and Kaibab Paiute linguistic material
1909-1910, 1916, n.d. AMs, 5 notebooks of ca. 150p. each and 55L. U.5
Request Item

Notebooks include: paradigms, grammatical notes and texts for Uncompahgre and Uintah Ute and for Kaibab Paiute; lists of kinship terms from Thompson River (Salish), Nootka, Nass River (Tsimshian), Kutenai, Uintah Ute, Yurok, and Kaibab Paiute. Freeman and Smith 4766

Provenance: Donor, Sapir family, May 1972.

Squamish
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Squamish vocabulary
ca. 1890 AMs, 66L. 20p. S2h.l
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In Squamish-German. Part translated into German. May be from field work ca. 1885. Freeman and Smith 3697

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Takelma
  Request Series
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939, coll..
Takelma linguistic material and songs
1903-1904, 1906 AMs, 5 notebooks of ca. 120p. each, 6L. sheet music, 10L. Pn1. 1
Request Item

The notebooks contain myth texts with English translations, medicine formulas, etc. (published as Sapir, 1909) as well as paradigms and other grammatical notes. Sheet music contains transcriptions of four Takelma songs and one each for Chasta Costa, Shasta, and Chinook Jargon. Remaining leaves are vocabulary notes made by H. H. St. Clair. Informant: Francis Johnson. Freeman and Smith 4803

Taos (Tiwa dialect)
  Request Series
Angulo, Jaime de.
A sketch of the Taos language
1924-1930 AMs, 76L. T1b.2
Request Item

Article considers morphology and semasiology (according to de Angulo and Freeland 1830). Three letters from literate informant, all with interlinear and free translation and notes. Freeman and Smith 3724

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Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
Taos texts and grammatical notes
n.d.; ca. 1924-1930 TMs, 68L. T1b.3
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Contains four letters with literal and free translations and grammatical notes. 6 texts, most with free translations and notes. Note on revision of orthography. Freeman and Smith 3723

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Tarahumara
  Request Series
Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953.
Tarahumara vocabulary
1931 AMs, ca. 1,800 slips U6a.1
Request Item

In Tarahumara-Spanish and English. Lexical file, organized both by grammatical categories and English alphabetical order. Freeman and Smith 3727

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953.
Tarahumara texts
1931 TMs, and AMs, 105L. U6a.2
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Tarahumara-Spanish and English. 13 texts with Spanish interlinear translans; 1 in English. Duplicate typed copies of 4 texts. Freeman and Smith 3726

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Henry, Jules.
Tarahumara materials
1940 TMs and AMs, 192L. U6a.3
Request Item

In Tarahumara-Spanish. Various Tarahumara materials relating to the work of the Consejo de Lenguas Indigenas. Includes vocabulary lists (Spanish-Tarahumara ) of 200 and 720 items; 1 Dictionario Tarahumara-Castellano of ca. 750 items; 7 texts with Spanish interlinear and from Cree translations. Also, printed Spanish reader, Plancarte (1939); mimeo. D., Spanish-Tarahumara newsletter; typed text (c.c.) in both languages, Significado Real della Educacion Socialista Discurso del Presidente Cardenas. Cartilla Tarahumara de Lectura by F. M. Plancarte contains photomechanical prints of housing, utensils, clothing, social customs. Vida Indigen also contains photomechanical prints. Freeman and Smith 3729

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Genre(s): Photomechanical prints

Henry, Jules.
Tarahumara field notes
1940 AMs, 3 notebooks and 11L. U6a.4
Request Item

In Tarahumara-Spanish. Contains texts with some translations in Spanish; biographical material from informants; phonetically arranged lists of lexical items. Freeman and Smith 3728

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953.

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Tarascan
  Request Series
Lathrop, Maxwell D., Charles F. Hockett, and Adrian F. Leon.
Tarascan vocabulary and notes
1940 TMs and AMs, 1, 000 slips. Ta.l
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In Tarascan Spanish. Lexical file; incomplete alphabetization. Freeman and Smith 3732

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

Swadesh, Frances, Adrian F. Leon, and Pablo Velasquez.
Tarascan ethnologic and linguistic notes
1940 TMs, and AMs, 5 notebooks and 8L. Ta.2
Request Item

In Tarascan, English, and Spanish. Contains linguistic forms, terms for parents, vocabulary of 600 items, list of names of natural and cultural obiects. Interviews and material on land division and agriculture, both in Spanish. Freeman and Smith 3734

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Lathrop, Maxwell D..
Words adopted from Spanish into Tarascan
1939 TMs Cy, 4L. Ta.3
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In Tarascan-Spanish-English. 75 items in parallel columns. Includes covering letter of Lathrop to Charles F. Hockett, Dec. 29, 1939, explaining the use of Spanish forms in Tarascan. Freeman and Smith 3731

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1953

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Unidentified.
Manual de eskritura en tB!po de mC3lde
n.d. TMs with MS. Additions, 14L. Ta.4
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In Spanish. A brief handbook for forming letters, with table of characters suitable for writing Tarascan. Freeman and Smith 3733

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Tehuelche
  Request Series
Wolf, J. G..
Patagonian Tehuelche myths
n.d. TMs and AMs, 9L. Te.1
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In Tehuelche-English. 8 folkloristic texts with interlinear and free translations and notes. 4 texts in English from Spanish translations. Freeman and Smith 3735

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Tewa
  Request Series
Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch.
Cochiti and San Juan Pueblo songs
1957 TMs, 26L., 2 photos. Ke1.10
Request Item

Words, music, paraphrase of text, lists of ceremonial terms. Includes list of contents of Nos. 3734 and 3740; describes methods. Phonologic chart for Cochiti Keresan and Tewa-Tanoan. Freeman and Smith 3739

Provenance: Donor, Gertrude P. Kurath, 1957. Cf. Nos. 3734 and 3740.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Tewa word list
1915 AMs, 2 slips. T1a.1
Request Item

22 forms with English equivalents. Freeman and Smith 3743

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1946.

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Tillamook
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Tillamook and Siletz folkloristic texts
1900 AMs, 54L. S4.2
Request Item

Texts with interlinear translation, pencil corrections. Copies of texts obtained in 1890. Freeman and Smith 3745 Cf. Boas (1898) and No. 30 (S4.1)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Miscellaneous items on Tillamook
1890 AMs, 8L. S4.3
Request Item

Contents of materials on Tillamook, Siletz, and Nehelim; also notes on Tillamook formations. Freeman and Smith 3744

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Edel, May M., (May Mandelbaum), 1909-1964.
Tillamook combined vocabulary
1935 TMs with ms notes, 101L. S4.4
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Combines materials recorded by Boas, Melville Jacobs, and May Edel. Typescript with extensive handwritten corrections. Freeman and Smith 3748

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950

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Tlingit
  Request Series
Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958.
Tlingit and Haida word list
1900-1901 AMs, 2 notebooks. 20p. N2.1
Request Item

Field notes taken at Sitka and Wrangell for Tlingit; Howkan, Klinkwan, and Kassan, Alaska, for Masset-Haida. Freeman and Smith 3763 Cf. Swanton (1911b).

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Chilcat vocabulary
1914 AMs, 4L. N2.2
Request Item

Notes taken from Louis Shotridge. 62 items. Freeman and Smith 3762

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De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004.
Recordings at Yakutat, Alaska
1952 TMs, 30L. N2.3
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Table of contents and notes for No. 3755. Notes to reels 1-4. Contains songs, stories with some translations, mostly Tlingit. 3 Athabaskan songs. Freeman and Smith 3756

Provenance: Donor, Frederica de Laguna, 1959.

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De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004.
Tlingit and Yakutat songs
1954 TMs Cy, 62p. N2.3a
Request Item

Table of Contents to Record 30. For supplemental data see No. 3753 and 3754. Freeman and Smith 3759 Cf. Year Book APS for 1954:179

Provenance: Donor, Frederica de Laguna, 1959

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De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004.
Notes on songs recorded in 1954
1954 TMs Cy, 128p. N2.3b
Request Item

Notes to and transcripts of reels 1-7 of No. 3758. This supplements No. 3759. Freeman and Smith 3754 Cf. Year Book APS for 1954:179

Provenance: Donor, Frederica de Laguna, 1954

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De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004.
Classification of all Yakutat-Tlingit songs recorded in 1952 and 1954
1954 TMs, 10p. N2.3c
Request Item

Indexes songs of Nos. 3755 and 3758 as Potlatch, Mourning, Sad, Walking, Dancing, Peace, Sitting Down, Love, Miscellaneous, Shaman, Funny, and Children's Songs. For records, see Nos. 3755 and 3758. This supplements Nos. 3754, 3756 and 3759. Freeman and Smith 3753

Provenance: Donor, Frederica de Laguna, 1954.

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Comparative Na-Dene dictionary
n.d. AMs, 4 v. (ca. 500p. each.) Na20a.3
Request Item

Volumes 1, 3, and 4 are comparative Na-Dene with provision for various Athapascan languages and dialects, Waida, and Tlingit. Volume 2 is comparative Sino-Tibetan-Na-Dene with provision for entries in Sino-Tibetan languages, Athapascan, Haida, and Tlingit. Most pages in all volumes have only a few entries. Freeman and Smith 4851

Tolowa
  Request Series
Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Tolowa field notes
1902-1903 AMs, 18 notebooks. Na20f.1
Request Item

Informants from Burnt Rock and Smith River Island, Calif. Lexical items, paradigms, songs, museum specimens, texts, historical narratives, ethnological data, names for material-culture objects. Freeman and Smith 3764

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946.

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Totonac
  Request Series
McQuown, Norman A..
Los totonacos y su idioma
1940 TMs part Cy, 27L. AM6
Request Item

In Spanish. Revision of Yale doctoral dissertation; includes introduction, explication of new Totonac alphabet, text, translation, and grammatical notes. Text, The Man and the Haawk, with English and Spanish translations. Freeman and Smith 3765

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Tsetsaut
  Request Series
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Ts'ets'aut text and word list
1894 AMs, 19L. Na2.1
Request Item

Text with interlinear translation. Vocabulary obtained by Boas, Portland Canal, B.C. Freeman and Smith 3766 Printed, Goddard (1924):34-35.

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Tsimshian
  Request Series
Beynon, William, 1888-1958.
Process of change from matrilineal to patrilineal inheritance as illustrated in building, ownership, and transmission of hous
1938 TMs, 19L. 18
Request Item

Discusses transition from the 1870s. Freeman and Smith 3774

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Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969.
Social organization of the Gitzaxtet tribes
1915 TMs and AMs, 30p. 34
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Revision of formal paper. Lists Gitzaxtet Tsimshian houses and crests; typed copy with annotations of Edward Sapir. Covering letter of Barbeau to Franz Boas, Feb. 1, 1915, in which Barbeau discusses phonetics, social organization, and crests; disagrees with some of the Tate material upon which Boas based his Tsimshian mythology. Freeman and Smith 3768

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Beynon, William, 1888-1958.
Ethnographic and folkloristic texts of the Tsimshian
1939 TMs, 544L. 35
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80 texts recorded in English. Copied from unpublished manuscript materials. Carbon copy has 10 additional texts. Freeman and Smith 3771 Cf. No. 3777.

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Indian legends of the North Pacific Coast of North America
1974 TMs Cy, 600p. 74
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Legends in English from the German translation of Chinook Jargon, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, and Shuswap. Translated by Deitrich Bertz from the original edition (see Boas 1895). Permission necessary for reproduction. Freeman and Smith 4854

Provenance: Donor, British Columbia Indian Language Project, Jan. 1975.

Unidentified.
Tsimshian Lexicon
n.d. Slip file, ca. 1, 000 slips. Pn5a.l
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Reference numbers, apparently to field notes, unidentified. Freeman and Smith 3784

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Beynon, William, 1888-1958.
Tsimshian kinship terms
1920-1939? TMs and AMs, 33L. Pn5a.2
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Kinship list of Boas filled in for man and woman as speaker by Beynon. Two narratives concerning tribal history. Text with interlinear narratives. Freeman and Smith 3776

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Beynon, William, 1888-1958.
Tsimshian word list
1938 AMs, 53L. Pn5a.3
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List of forms with German equivalents from Boas (1902); list of forms with English equivalents from Boas (1912), and from Beynon MS. List of forms from Beynon MS. Letters of William Beynon to Franz Boas, January 27 and February 12, 1939. Freeman and Smith 3777

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
English-Tsimshian dictionary
n.d. TMs Cy, 89L. Pn5a.4
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Vocahulary of 2, 300 items, arranged alphabetically according to the English. Freeman and Smith 3778 Cf. shorter list in Boas (1891)

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Texts and word lists in Tsimshian, Ts'ets'aut, and Nisqa
1894-1895 AMs, 4 notebooks (380p.) Pn5a.5
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Original field notes. Most of texts have been published. Includes song texts with musicalscores. Some shorthand notes. Freeman and Smith 3779 Printed, Boas (1902).

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Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 .
Tsimshian text and word list
1893-1895 AMs, 1 notebook (10L.) Pn5a.6
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Text with interlinear translation in German. Notebook copies vocabulary items secured at World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago. Freeman and Smith 3780

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Susman, Amelia L..
Tsimshian materials
1940 TMs, part Cy, 111L. and 6 slips. Pn5a.7
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Contents: Phonemes. Connectives (morpholigical and syntactic relationships of connective suffixes). Grammatical and lexical notes. List of forms exemplifying statements made in Boas' Tsimshian sketch, in Handbook of American Indian Languages (1911). Nass forms and Tsimshian equivalents arranged in parallel columns. Text with interlinear translation. Based on field work of Susman, William Beynon, and on Boas article. Two letters of Susman to Boas, Oct. 18, 1940, and Nov. 5, 1940: experience with informants; linguistic analysis of ethnographic texts. Mentions Beynon, Viola Garfield, and Marius Barbeau. Freeman and Smith 3782

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Tate, Henry W..
Tsimshian texts
1906-1909 AMs, 49L. Pn5a.8
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Texts with interlinear translation, 1 song with musical score. Apparently never published. Uses alphabet of Bishop Ridley. Two letters of Tate to Boas, March 25, 1906, and Dec. 18, 1909. Freeman and Smith 3783

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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Glosses to Boas' Tsimshian vocabulary
1920 TMs and AMs Cy, 7L. Pn5a.9
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Includes a 4p. lexical list, Tsimshian-English (glosses to Matheson text in No. 2372). Also "A Key to Tsimshian Sounds; tabular arrangement of consonants and vowels with use in Tsimshian word and translation." MS. additions in Sapir's hand. Freeman and Smith 3781

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Tualatin
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Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
Autobiography in Tfalati Kalapuya
n.d. TMs, 53p. Pn3.2
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More than 300 numbered sentences. The first 28 have interlinear literal and free translations; the remainder have only free translations on separate pages. Informant: Louis Kenoy. Freeman and Smith 4856

Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
Short grammatical analysis of Tfalati Kalapuya with appended comparison between Tfalati and Chinook jargon
n.d. TMs, 35p. Pn3.3
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Re: phonology and morphology. Includes: comparative texts; interlinear literal translations; free translations in English and French. Informant: Louis Kenoy. Freeman and Smith 4857

Angulo, Jaime de and Lucy S. Freeland.
The Tfalati dialect of Kalapuya: texts
n.d. TMs, 32p. Pn3.5
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Includes: numbered sentences in Tfalati; interlinear literal translations; free translations. Freeman and Smith 4858

Tubatulabal
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Voegelin, C.F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986.
Tubatulabal text and grammatical sketch
ca.1932 TMs part Cy with ms additions, 20L. U2.1
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Text with interlinear translation and grammatical notes. Grammatical sketch with chart and contents. Letter of Voegelin to Boas, n.d., covering the MS. Freeman and Smith 3785

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Tunica
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Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-, and Morris Swadesh.
Tunica grammar
1938-1940 TMs, 685L. G4.1
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Grammar, syntax, illustrative text. In 2 parts. Freeman and Smith 3790 Printed, in shorter compass, as Haas (1940?).

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Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-, and Morris Swadesh.
Tunica texts
1930-1938 TMs, 347L. G4.2
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Texts with free translation and notes. Contains introduction, phonetic key, and abbreviations; myths, tales, animal stories, historical and pseudo-historical narratives, personal narratives, miscellaneous ethnological data. Freeman and Smith 3791 Printed as Haas (1950).

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Tuscarora
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Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923- .
Notes to accompany Tuscarora recordings
1948; 1949 TMs and AMs, 164p., 12p. 72
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Notes identify informants, describe techniques and difficulties of interviews. Recorded among Tuscaroras at the Niagara Falls Reserve in 1948. Texts of fluent Tuscaroras, attempts to translate these by Tuscaroras; anecdotes, Indian politics, genealogy and kinship terms, disease and magic, color perception, history and legend, and a reading of the Jefferson vocabulary. 1949 series: notes in regard to English translations, autobiographies, and thematic apperception tests. Freeman and Smith 3819 Cf. Wallace (1949b).

Provenance: Donor, Anthony F. C. Wallace, grantee, 1949-1950.

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Reyburn, William D..
Tuscarora texts and word lists
1950 AMs, 118L. I1f.1
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Interviews transcribed from recordings, No. 3818 texts (including several versions of Crossing the Ice) with translations, word lists, phoneme lists, paradigms. Freeman and Smith 3815 Printed (text of Crossing the Ice), Wallace and Reyburn (1951).

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Tzeltal
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Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967.
Tseltal vocabulary
1940 AMs, Mlb.2!
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In Tseltal-Spanish. List of 40 items. Freeman and Smith 3826

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

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Uto-Aztecan
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939.
Uto-Aztecan comparisons
1913 Card file, 350 cards. U.1
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Lexical comparisons for 10-12 languages, mostly Uto-Aztecan and Nahuatl. Organized by English alphabetical order for the various phonetic units. Freeman and Smith 3832 Printed, southernPaiute and Nahuatl comparisons only, Sapir (1914):379-425.

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
Azteco-Tanoan
1936 AMs, 1L. Photo. U.2
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Diagram showing relationships and chronology of divergences. Freeman and Smith 3833

Provenance: Donor, Morris Swadesh, 1950.

Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941.
The Uto-Aztecan stock
n.d. AMs Mimeo, 2L. U.4
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Presents relationships of Uto-Aztecan languages in outline form. Includes text and chart of Uto-Aztecan sound shifts. Freeman and Smith 3834

Provenance: Donor, Leslie Spier, 1957.

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Wailaki
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Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928.
Wailaki field notes
1908 AMs, 10 notebooks. Na20c.1
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Texts with interlinear translations; material on place names, with reference to enclosed MS. map. Deer hunting. Round Valley, California. Freeman and Smith 3835 Printed (texts), Goddard (1923):77-135.

Provenance: Donor, A. L. Kroeber, for Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1946

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Wakashan
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939, and Morris Swadesh.
Wakashan comparative vocabulary
1915-1952 TMs with MS. Additions, 30L. W1.1