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Culture:
Tsimshian includes: Ts'msyan, Ts'msyen, Zimshian
Date:Undated
Contributor:Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969
Subject:British Columbia--History | Folklore | Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Stories
Extent:1 folder
Description: The Tsimshian materials in the Franz Boas Professional Papers consist of one folder labelled "Tsimshian Texts," consisting of stories sent to Boas by Marius Barbeau.
Collection:Franz Boas Personal and Professional Papers (Mss.B.B61p)
Culture:
Tsuut'ina includes: Sarsi (pej.), Sarcee (pej.), Tsuu T'ina
Date:1922
Contributor:Onespot, John, 1882-1945 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Two-Guns, Mrs.
Subject:Alberta--History | Ethnography | Linguistics
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Drawings | Notebooks | Photographs | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:7 notebooks (approximately 100 pages each), 63 photographs, 17 drawings, 39 loose pages
Description: The Tsuut'ina materials in the ACLS collection consist of large body of material in the "Sarcee (Tsuut'ina)" section of the finding aid recorded by Edward Sapir in 1922. The bulk of this material consists of 7 field notebooks (item Na6.1) containing numerous texts on a variety of subjects with interlinear translations, as well as Vocabularies, and extensive grammatical notes, most of it given by the Tsuut'ina speaker, John Onespot. The material also includes 63 photographs (item Na6.2) of Tsuut'ina people, places, and activities, including games, camps, and horse roundups. The photographs and notebooks have all been digitized. Finally, at the end of the section there are also "Notes and drawings on Sarcee specimens" (item Na6.3), which consists of notes on 237 Tsuu T'ina items collected by Sapir during his fieldwork, with information on persons from whom items were bought and prices, probable museum catalog numbers, and 1-page notes on Mrs. Two-Guns comments on clay pots. Also includes drawings of 17 items.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Culture:
Tsuut'ina includes: Sarsi (pej.), Sarcee (pej.), Tsuu T'ina
Date:1966; undated
Contributor:Hoijer, Harry, 1904-1976 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
Subject:Linguistics | Ethnography | Folklore
Type:Text
Genre:Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:2 items
Description: Items relating to the study of the Tsuut'ina language. These include Hoijer's Sarsi slip file containing about 900 slips: typed index cards illustrating postpositions; handwritten slips with examples of verbal data, including negation, progressives, iteratives, etc. Taken from Sapir's notebooks. Slips are keyed to notebook and page. Also Sapir's "Tales of the Sarcee Indians," Sarsi tales in phonemic transcription, one or more copies of the typescript, with English glosses written in Sapir's hand. Some tales contain only the typed transcription, no English glosses. More information can be found in the guide to the Harry Hoijer Collection.
Collection:Harry Hoijer Collection (Mss.497.3.H68)
Culture:
Tsuut'ina includes: Sarsi (pej.), Sarcee (pej.), Tsuu T'ina
Date:1974, undated
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Miller, Wick R. | Cook, Eung-do
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Vocabularies
Extent:0.2 linear feet
Description: Mary Haas' Tsuut'ina file consists only of correspondence with Eung-do Cook on their project (Series 1) and a ca.500-1000 slip lexical file, co-authored by Wick R. Miller (Series 9).
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
Culture:
Tsuut'ina includes: Sarsi (pej.), Sarcee (pej.), Tsuu T'ina
Date:1995-1998
Contributor:Potter, Brian
Subject:Dene languages | Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Disks | Essays | Reports
Extent:202 pages
Description: The Tsuut'ina materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 1 item. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Potter.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Language:English | Tübatulabal
Date:circa 1932
Contributor:Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Grammars
Extent:20 pages
Description: The Tübatulabal material in the ACLS collection consists of 1 item in the "Tübatulabal" section of the finding aid: Voegelin's "Tubatulabal text and grammatical sketch" (item U2.1), which includes a letter from Voegelin to Boas.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Culture:
Language:English | Tübatulabal
Date:circa 1971-1976 and undated
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology | Uto-Aztecan languages | California--History | Folklore
Type:Text
Genre:Essays | Dissertations | Drafts | Notes | Notebooks | Newspaper clippings | Stories
Extent:18 folders
Description: Several items relating to the Tübatulabal language have been identified in the C. F. Voegelin Papers. They are all in Subcollection II. There is relevant correspondence in the Linda Leopold file (from Voegelin to Eric Hamp regarding a circa 1976 visit to the same Tübatulabal community where he worked 45 years earlier) in Series I. Correspondence. There are seven folders of Tübatulabal materials in Series II. Research Notes, Subseries IX. Uto-Aztecan, except Hopi. These include notebooks, an inventory, an essay ("Tübatulabal: Analysis of Intersonantic Voiceless Stops in Tübatulabal"), a clipped newspaper article ("Happy Language Faces an Unhappy Future" (Los Angeles Times, 1971)--this item has been digitized and is available in the APS Digital Library), and miscellaneous notes. There is also a Tübatulabal story ("Coyote and the Women Hunters") in the California Indian Tales category in Series III. Works by Voegelin, Subseries II: American Indian Tales for Children. Tübatulabal is also one of the languages Voegelin considered in a grammatical analysis of Uto-Aztecan languages. Drafts of seven chapters of this work can be found in Series III. Works by Voegelin, Subseries III: Uto-Aztecan book. Finally, there are two items, both by James R. Jensen, in Series IV. Works by Others: "Stress and Length in Tübatulabal" (1972) and Jensen's dissertation, "Stress and the Phonology of the Tübatulabal" (1973). Researchers might also be interested in the general Uto-Aztecan entry for the Voegelin Papers.
Collection:C. F. Voegelin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.68)
Culture:
Date:1930-1940
Subject:Ethnography | Folklore | Linguistics | Louisiana--History
Type:Text
Extent:1032 pages
Description: The Tunica materials in the ACLS collection consists of two items in the Tunica section. "Tunica Grammar" (item G4.1) includes grammar, syntax, illustrative texts, as printed shorter in 1940. "Tunica Texts" (item G4.2) includes texts with free translation and notes, and was printed in 1950. The original, larger fieldwork materials with Sesostrie Youchigant that underly these items are located in the Mary Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94).
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Culture:
Date:1952
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology
Type:Text
Genre:Essays
Extent:1 folder
Description: One item relating to the Tunica language has been identified in the C. F. Voegelin Papers. It is in Subcollection II, and consists of Richard L. Gunter's essay "Tunica Morphology" in Series II. Research Notes, Subseries V. Hokan.
Collection:C. F. Voegelin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.68)
Language:English
Date:1940
Contributor:Neitzel, Robert S. | Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950 | Siebert, Frank T. (Frank Thomas), 1912-1998
Subject:Anthropology | Ethnography | Archaeology | Hunting | Social life and customs | Dance | Linguistics | Specimens | Tanning | Rites and ceremonies | Material culture | Louisiana--History
Type:Text | Still Image
Genre:Correspondence | Notes | Reports | Field notes | Sketches
Extent:4 folders, 50 photos
Description: Materials relating to Speck's interest in Tunica language, history, and culture. Letters and notes from Robert Stuart Neitzel comprise the bulk of this assemblage, and include a two-page report about Tunica tanning of deer hides, together with a one-page letter of transmission and a two-page drawing; 28 pages on Tunica dances, including the green corn ceremony, along with letters about concerning field work among the Tunica and Caddo archaeology with a sketch of the digging; and 16 pages of miscellaneous notes, sketches, and correspondence on topics such as archaeology at Marksville, Louisiana (with sketches), Tunica museum specimens, phonetic transcriptions of dance names, a sketch of a Tunica scraper and hide drying frame, traps (with a sketch), Tunica tools, etc. There is also a letter to Speck from Frank Siebert concerning the linguistic field work of Mary Haas and publication of Speck's Penobscot texts. Lastly, there are about 50 photos sent to Speck by Robert Stuart Neitzel.
Collection:Frank G. Speck Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.126)