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Iowa includes: Ioway, Báxoje, Bah-Kho-Je
Date:1965, 1976, 1978, 1982-1983
Contributor:Good Tracks, Jimm G. | Merrill, William Lewis | Smith, Rondal B. | Vantine, J. Liessmann
Subject:Linguistics | Oklahoma--History | Orthography and spelling
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Field notes | Reports | Vocabularies
Extent:382 pages
Description: The Chiwere materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 5 items. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Good Tracks, Merrill, Smith, Vantine.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
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Date:1995
Contributor:Austin-Garrison, Martha | McDonough, Joyce M.
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Essays | Field notes | Transcriptions | Vocabularies
Extent:82 pages
Description: The Jicarilla Apache materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 1 item. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See item listed under Joyce McDonough: "The Phonetics and phonology of Navajo and Jicarilla Apache," which partially pertains to the Jicarilla Apache language.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Date:1890-1895
Contributor:Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Subject:Ethnography | Linguistics | Stories
Type:Text
Genre:Field notes | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:4 notebooks; approx. 2,600 slips
Description: The Kathlamet materials in the ACLS collection consist of items in two sections of the finding aid. In the "Chinook" section, Boas' notebooks 1, 2, and 4 of Field notes on Chinookan and Salishan languages and Gitamat, Molala, and Masset" (item Pn4b.5) contain texts, ethnographic information, and grammatical notes. In the same section, Boas' "Miscellaneous notes on Chinookan languages" (item Pn4.1) includes a text in an unidentified language and fragmentary slips of Chinook-Kathlamet comparisons. In the "Kathlamet" section, there is an additional field notebook by Boas (item Pn4a.8), and two large, separate lexicons derived in part from his fieldwork (items Pn4a.2 and Pn4a.3).
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
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Kickapoo includes: Kikapú, Kiikaapoa
Date:ca.1939-1965
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Parks, Douglas R. (Douglas Richard), 1942- | Abraham, Alice | Voorhis, Paul H.
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Field notes | Notebooks
Extent:0.1 linear feet
Description: During Haas' residence in Eufaula, Oklahoma, Haas recorded a variety of languages spoken in the area, including a small amount of Kickapoo. Original field notes can be found in Series 2 Subseries ‘Multiple Languages', and includes a basic lexicon and imperative and interrogative verbs. Haas received lexica from Douglas Parks, who worked with consultant Alice Abraham in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and it is possible that Haas also visited Alice Abraham. These are represented in Series 2 Subseries ‘Kickapoo' and ‘Multiple Languages', and as card files in Series 9. She also received original and photocopied field notes from Paul H. Voorhis, consisting of a 174-item lexicon with associated words and phrases, in Series 2 Subseries ‘Kickapoo'.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
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Koasati includes: Coushatta
Date:1930s-1980s
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Langley, Jackson | Carr, Willie | Carr, Sima | Kimball, Geoffrey D., 1954-
Subject:Linguistics | Genealogy
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Correspondence | Drafts | Field notes | Notebooks | Biographies
Extent:1.75 linear feet
Description: Mary Haas' Koasati file is quite extensive. Field notes from the 1930s can be found in Series 2 Subseries ‘Multiple Languages' and ‘Koasati', and include several interlinear texts, notably a transcription of a handwritten letter in the language between Jackson Langley and Louisa Carson. Notes on Haas' Oklahoma consultants also feature in Series 2. There are several versions of a 124-page typeset dictionary with no attribution, also in Series 2. A great many lexical slips can be found in Series 9, as well as a 575+ item wordlist in Series 2, with frequent comparison to Muskogean and “Gulf” languages as part of Haas' historical linguistics efforts. In addition there are many works by others on Koasati, in Series 8.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
Culture:
Koasati includes: Coushatta
Date:1983, 1998, 1999
Contributor:Drechsel, Emanuel J. | Francois, Winnie Tempe | Kimball, Geoffrey D., 1954- | Shuck, Sheri Marie | Wilson, Wilfred
Subject:Linguistics | Texas--History
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Dictionaries | Field notes | Reports | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:394 pages
Description: The Koasati materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 4 items. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Drechsel, Kimball, and Shuck. The most extensive of these are Kimball's, which include a Koasati-English dictionary, and linguistic field notes.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
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Kumeyaay includes: Kumiai, Diegueño, Kamia, Tipai-Ipai
Date:1960
Contributor:Shipek, Florence | Brown, Sam | Felisho, Margaret | Rosales, Manuel | Cuero, Waldo | Coleman, Kate | Gordon, Stella | Valle, Carlotta | Osuna, Martin | Duro, Porfiria | Paipa, Caroline | Couro, Ted | Lechappa, Christina | Bright, William, 1928-2006
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Notebooks | Field notes | Vocabularies
Extent:2 notebooks
Description: In 1960, William Bright produced two field notebooks with many speakers of Kumeyaay/Diegueño, filled with wordlists and phrases, and including the details of many other speakers that he was not able to meet (Series 3 Subseries 1).
Collection:William O. Bright Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.142)
Culture:
Zulu includes: AmaZulu
Namgis includes: Nimkish, Nimpkish
Nak'waxda'xw includes: Nakoaktok, Nakwoktak, Nakwaxda'xw
K'ómoks includes: Comox
Kwakwaka'wakw includes: Kwakiutl
Dzawada'enuxw includes: Tsawataineuk
Gusgimukw includes: Koskimo
Heiltsuk includes: Bella Bella, Haíɫzaqv
Gwatsinuxw includes: Quatsino
Date:1893-1951
Contributor:Homiskanis, Lucy | Francine, Tsukwani | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Hunt, George | Averkieva, Julia | Bryan, Ruth | Leechman, J. D. (John Douglas), 1890- | Smith, Marian W. (Marian Wesley), 1907-1961 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922 | Yampolsky, Helene
Subject:Architecture | British Columbia--History | Ethnography | Fishing | Food | Games | Human remains | Hunting | Kinship | Linguistics | Marriage customs and rites | Material culture | Medicine | Museum objects | Music | Orthography and spelling | Personal names | Place names | Religion | Rites and ceremonies | Skulls | Social life and customs
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Autobiographies | Correspondence | Field notes | Dictionaries | Genealogies | Grammars | Maps | Musical scores | Notebooks | Photographs | Songs | Speeches | Transcripts | Vocabularies
Extent:Approx. 10,000 loose pages, 10 notebooks, 7000+ cards, 10+ maps
Description: The Kwakwaka'wakw materials in the ACLS collection are located predominantly in the "Kwakiutl" section of the finding aid, which contains a full listing of all materials (other relevant sections are "Northwest Coast", "Bella Bella (Heitsuk)", and item AfBnd.4 in "Non-American and non-linguistic material"). Some of the larger individual sets of materials listed within this section also have their own specific tables of contents (available upon request) detailing their often highly diverse contents. Overall, the vast majority of the material is made of of 1) manuscripts sent to Boas by George Hunt from the 1890s to the 1930s, frequently in both Kwak'wala and English, covering a very broad range of Kwakwaka'wakw history, culture, languages, customs, and traditions; and 2) field work materials recorded by Boas and Boas' own analyses of material sent by Hunt, covering a similar range of topics. Additional materials by other individuals focus especially on linguistic and ethnographic matters. Also see the guide entry "Kwakiutl materials, Franz Boas Papers" for information on the correspondence between Boas and Hunt, which gives additional context to the materials in the ACLS collection.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
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Laguna includes: Kʾáwáigamʾé, Keres, Kawaika
Language:English | German | Keres, Eastern | Keres, Western
Date:1919-1925
Contributor:Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Subject:Ethnography | Linguistics | Kinship
Type:Text
Genre:Field notes | Grammars | Notebooks | Shorthand | Vocabularies
Extent:477 pages, 25 notebooks, 9600 slips
Description: The Laguna materials in the ACLS collection of several items, primarily located in the "Laguna" section of the finding aid. There is a large set of 24 field notebooks recorded by Franz Boas ("Laguna word lists, paradigms, and texts", item Ke2.5) containing texts, and linguistic and ethnographic notes, some written German shorthand. Additional materials in this section of the finding aid derive from this field work, including extensive lexicons, additional linguistic analysis, texts, and discussion of kinship terms. In the "Keresan" section of the finding aid, see also Boas' additional vocabularies and comparative Keresan lexical files, in which Laguna material is compared with Cochiti.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Date:1930s
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Crazy Bull, Chief
Subject:Linguistics | Folklore
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Stories | Field notes | Notebooks
Extent:4 folders
Description: Haas' Lakota file consists of two short lexica and several interlinear texts recorded with Chief Crazy Bull of the Hunkpapa Lakota. In addition to being presented in the dedicated subseries in Series 2, it also forms part of a field notebook on various languages from the 1930s in Subseries ‘Multiple Languages'. Wahpeton and Shahiyina Sioux are also represented here, alongside a Siouan family tree. A Dakota Sioux lexicon is also found in the same subseries.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)