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Culture:
Paiute, Northern includes: Numu
Language:English
Date:1941
Contributor:Underhill, Ruth, 1883-1984
Subject:California--History | Nevada--History | Idaho--History
Type:Text
Genre:Books
Extent:1 folder
Description: The only Northern Paiute materials in William Bright's papers are a set of small publications, sent to Bright by Ruth Underhill (Series 1).
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Otomi includes: Hñahñu, Ñuhu, Ñhato, Ñuhmu
Language:Otomi, Mezquital | Spanish
Date:1955
Contributor:Arroyo, Victor Manuel
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Extent:1 volume
Description: William Bright's only Otomi item is a copy of Victor Manuel Arroyo's SIL-published “Elementos de Gramatica Otomi” (Series 2).
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Date:1527-1964
Contributor:Reina, Ruben E.
Subject:Crime | Guatemala--History | Politics and government | Religion | Yucatán (Mexico : State)--History
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Baptismal records | Books | Censuses | Legal documents | Photographs
Extent:23 linear feet
Description: The materials in the Ruben Reina papers pertaining to the Peten region of Guatemala are found primarily in Series II of the collection. This series consists of extensive ethnohistory materials including oral histories and photocopies of documents from numerous local community archives, both within and outside the Peten region, the Archivo General de Centroamerica (AGCA), and the Archivo General de Indias (AGI) in Seville. The material dates from the 15th century through the 1960s. Reina copied the material with portable photocopy and photographic equipment under poor conditions. The series includes 5 subseries: Encomiendas y Tierras; Libros Antiguos de Cofradias; Ethnohistorical Data; Peten Court Records; and Transcriptions. Each section contains a description of the conditions under which the materials were collected and the provenance of the materials, including whether the materials are still in existence. The Mayan langauges identified above should be regarded only as probable given the locations from which documents originated. Additional relevant materials may be found in Series VI, VII, VIII, XI, and XII.
Collection:Ruben E. Reina Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.67)
Culture:
Date:1933 and undated
Contributor:Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 | Andrade, Manuel José, 1885-1941 | Wonderly, William L.
Type:Text
Genre:Notes | Essays | Books | Marginalia (annotations)
Extent:4 folders
Description: Four items relating to the Quileute language have been identified in the C. F. Voegelin Papers. They are all in Subcollection II. They include a Mosan folder in Series II. Research Notes, Subseries VIII. Undetermined Phylum Affiliation [Voegelin originally labeled this folder "Mosan = Salish + Wakashan + Chimakuan = Quileute"]; a "Quileute" folder in Series III. Works by Voegelin, Subseries I: General works; and two items in Series IV. Works by Others. These consist of a published copy of Manuel José Andrade's "Quileute" (New York: Columbia University Press, 1933), with extensive marginalia and other reading notes by Voegelin, and William L. Wonderly's "Quileute Structure."
Collection:C. F. Voegelin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.68)
Culture:
Seminole includes: Yat'siminoli
Date:1940s-1970s (bulk 1973-1974)
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Harjo, Alice | Harjo, Eula | Carbitchen, Nancy | Wolf, Kizzie | Harjo, Vera Mae | Harjo, Chief Floyd
Subject:Linguistics | Language study and teaching | Ethnography | Rites and ceremonies | Religion
Type:Text | Still Image | Sound recording
Genre:Books | Photographs | Drafts | Essays
Extent:0.5 linear feet
Description: This entry refers only to Seminole cultural materials. For linguistic materials, see Creek and Mikasuki entries. In 1973-1974, Mary Haas visited the Seminole Bilingual Project in Ada, Oklahoma, making extensive of audio recordings of the meetings of the project (Series 10, all available in the Digital Library), and attending and photographing ceremonies (Series 11). Haas also acquired a number of books from the Seminole Bilingual Project, and made notes on the language variety spoken in Seminole County, Oklahoma, from the same trip, all found in Series 2 Subseries 'Creek'. Additionally there are occasional offprints and drafts of others' papers on Florida Seminole.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
Culture:
Serrano includes: Taaqtam
Contributor:Hill, Kenneth C. | Johnston, Frank | Bright, William, 1928-2006
Subject:Linguistics | Place names | California--History | Coyote tales
Type:Text
Genre:Drafts | Books | Vocabularies
Extent:0.5 linear feet
Description: William Bright's Serrano materials mostly consist of correspondence with Kenneth C. Hill, including a Coyote story, lists and discussions of place names and etymologies, and phonology (Series 1). There is also a book on Serrano history and culture (Series 2) and a lexical slip file comparing many Takic languages (Series 5).
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Language:Pomo, Southern | English
Date:1981
Contributor:Oswalt, Robert L.
Subject:Place names | Linguistics | Oregon--History
Type:Text
Genre:Books | Vocabularies
Extent:1 volume
Description: A copy of Robert Oswalt's "Southern Pomo Word List and Map of Native Place Names in the Warm Springs Dam Area", produced by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, would have been used toward William Bright's work on Native American place names of the United States.
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Tohono O'odham includes: Papago
Language:English
Date:1941
Contributor:Underhill, Ruth, 1883-1984
Subject:Ethnography
Type:Text
Genre:Books
Extent:1 folder
Description: William Bright possessed publications from Ruth Underhill on Tohono O'odham, Northern Paiute and Southern Californian Native Americans.
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Tongva includes: Gabrieleño, Fernandeño
Date:ca.1991-2006
Contributor:Munro, Pamela | Levine, Raleigh H. | Harrington, J. P. (John P.), 1865-1939 | Galloway, Anne | Kendall, Daythal
Subject:Linguistics | Place names | California--History | Land claims
Type:Text
Genre:Books | Correspondence | Drafts
Extent:4 folders
Description: The most significant item in William Bright's small Tongva file is correspondence with Raleigh H. Levine (Series 1), concerning interpretations of a J. P. Harrington manuscript for a tribal land rights case. Extensive correspondence with Pamela Munro between the 1990s and 2000s includes a small amount of linguistic discussion on Tongva. There are also vocabularies from J. P. Harrington in Bright's research (Series 4) and a publication by the Malki Museum Press (Series 2).
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Language:Tübatulabal | English
Date:1976
Contributor:Arvidson, Lucy
Subject:Language study and teaching
Type:Text
Genre:Books
Extent:1 volume
Description: William Bright possessed a copy of Lucy Arvidson's "Alaawich (Our Language)", Malki Museum Press (Series 2), as well as many other Malki Museum Press books.
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)