Haudenosaunee materials, Samuel George Morton Papers

Tutelo includes: Yesan
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
English
1835-1836
Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863 | Townsend, John Kirk, 1809-1851
Grave robbing | Human remains | Phrenology | Skulls | Funeral rites and ceremonies | Antiquities | Archaeology
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Correspondence
4 items
Letter discussing grave robbing of Indigenous ancestors' remains. Three letters from Hildreth regarding the opening of "the Mingo sepulchre," the human remains and artifacts he discovered, and his sending of a Mingo and Turtillo (Tutelo?) skull to Morton; he included a full description of the sepulchre in his account of a visit to the Falls of the Cuyahoga. Letter from Townsend tells a story related to him by a trader, Mr. Birnie, that a party of Iroquois Indians on Smoky River in the Rockies in 1822 told him they had recently seen a huge mastodon-like animal, but denied ever having heard of such a beast before. Bones have recently been discovered of such a beast on Peace River, which connects with the Smoky.
Samuel George Morton Papers Mss.B.M843