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Culture:
Isleta includes: Tiwa
Language:English | Tiwa, Southern
Date:circa 1921
Contributor:Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Subject:Linguistics | Botany | Plants
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies
Extent:6 pages
Description: The Isleta materials in the ACLS collection consist of one item in the "Isleta" section of the finding aid: a word list of approximately 175 terms, primarily consisting of plant names, catalogued as item T1b.1, "Isleta word list".
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Culture:
Isleta includes: Tiwa
Language:Tiwa, Southern | English
Date:2008
Contributor:Chee, Denise | Kendall, Daythal
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence
Extent:2 folders
Description: While Daythal Kendall was working at the American Philosophical Society, he responded to queries from Denise Chee about (Southern) Tiwa language materials held at the APS.
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)
Language:English | Tiwa, Northern | Tiwa, Southern
Date:circa 1938-1970
Contributor:Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 | Ornstein-Galicia, Jacob, 1915- | Trager, George L. (George Leonard), 1906-1992 | Tschopik, Harry, 1915-1956
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology | Tanoan languages | Folklore | Penutian languages
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Correspondence | Notes | Stories | Maps
Extent:5 folders
Description: Four items relating to the Tiwa languages and the Tiwa-speaking pueblos of Taos, Picuris, and Santa Clara have been identified in the C. F. Voegelin Papers. They are all in Subcollection II. Materials include correspondence with Jacob Ornstein (regarding Tiwa, Isleta [Southern Tiwa], and other Southwest languages) and George L. Trager (regarding "current trends" in Southwestern fieldwork, particularly people working on Tanoan, Picuris [Tiwa, Northern], Zuni, and Taos [Tiwa, Northern]) in Series I. Correspondence; Tiwa (Taos) [Tiwa, Northern] material in Series II. Research Notes, Subseries VII. Kiowa-Tanoan; and three Taos stories ("Echo Boy," "An Apache Boy Takes a Redhead Scalp," and "Horned Toad Goes Deer Hunting") in Series III. Works by Voegelin, Subseries II: American Indian Tales for Children. Tiwa and other Tanoan languages are also represented on Harry Tschopik's map of "Indian Languages in New Mexico, A.D. 1600" (1938) in Subseries V: American Indian Languages.
Collection:C. F. Voegelin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.68)