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Culture:
Wuikinuxv includes: Ooweekeno, Northern Kwakiutl
Language:English | Heiltsuk-Oowekyala | Latin
Date:1989-1990, 1993-1994
Contributor:Compton, Brian D.
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Essays | Field notes | Reports | Vocabularies
Extent:690 pages
Description: The Wuikinuxv 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 Compton, of which 3 of the 5 partially concern Wuikinuxv botanical knowledge.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Wyandot includes: Huron, Wendat, Wyandotte, Huron-Wyandot
Susquehannock includes: Conestoga
Language:English
Date:1964-1991
Contributor:Tooker, Elisabeth, 1927-2004
Subject:Folklore | Ontario--History
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Essays | Notes | Reviews | Stories
Extent:.5 linear feet
Description: The Huron and Wyandot materials in the Elisabeth Tooker Papers are found in multiple sections of the finding aid. In Series I, see "Huronia Historical Development Council" and "Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons." There may be additional relevant materials in other correspondence files. In Series II, see reviews of "An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649." In Series III, see "Social Organization of the Huron Indians." In Series VII, see Tooker's general bibliographic notecards file, which includes a section on "Wyandot-Iroquois Separation Myth," and her "Susquehanna & Wyandot" card file box.
Collection:Elisabeth Tooker Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.84)
Culture:
Wyandot includes: Huron, Wendat, Wyandotte, Huron-Wyandot
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Language:English
Date:Undated
Contributor:Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-2015 | Bauman, Robert F. | Garrad, Charles
Type:Text
Extent:5 folders
Description: The Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers are a vast collection of materials relating to Wallace's work at the intersection of anthropology, psychology, and history. See the finding aid for a detailed discussion of Wallace's long and varied career, and for an itemized list of the collection's contents. Though further research might yield more results, five items relating to the Wyandots (or Hurons, or Huron-Wyandots) have been identified. See the Charles Garrad file in Series I. Correspondence. In Series II. Research Notes and Drafts: A. Research, there is an undated folder on "Huron and Haudenosaunee materials [Notes]." In Series IX. Indian Claims, there are two folders labeled "Bauman, Robert F.--Ottawa, the Huron-Wyandot, and the Land" and a third folder labeled "Wyandot Indians--Notes." Robert F. Bauman was a lawyer and historian who specialized for a time as a research historian on Indian claims for a Cleveland law firm and was also briefly director of the Dearborn Historical Museum in the early 1950s.
Collection:Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.64a)
Culture:
Wyandot includes: Huron, Wendat, Wyandotte, Huron-Wyandot
Susquehannock includes: Conestoga
Date:Undated
Contributor:Wallace, Paul A. W. | Potier, Pierre-Philippe, 1708-1781
Subject:Linguistics | Jesuits | Canada--History--To 1763 (New France) | Warfare | Politics and government | Diplomacy
Type:Text
Genre:Essays | Vocabularies
Extent:2 items
Description: Materials relating to Paul A. W. Wallace's interest in Wyandot (Huron) language, history, and culture. Items include Wallace's 8-page "Who Were the Hurons' Allies of 1615?" in which he concludes that the unnamed allies who were to aid Champlain and the Hurons probably were Susquehannocks; and eighteenth-century missionary Pierre-Philippe Potier's Huron-French vocabulary, from a document possibly in the archives of St. Mary's College, Montreal.
Collection:Paul A. W. Wallace Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.64b)
Date:1970-1971
Contributor:Nevin, Bruce E.
Subject:California--History | Folklore | Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Bibliographies | Correspondence | Essays | Reports | Stories | Grammars
Extent:91 pages
Description: The Yana materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 2 items listed under "Nevin, Bruce" concerning Yana and Yahi linguistics, including papers and interlinear glosses of the text "Rolling Skull."
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Yaqui includes: Hiaki, Yoeme
Language:English
Date:1950, 1965
Contributor:Tooker, Elisabeth, 1927-2004
Subject:Arizona--History | Social life and customs
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Essays
Extent:5+ folders
Description: The Yaqui (or Pascua) materials in the Elisabeth Tooker Papers are found in multiple sections of the finding aid. Series I contains correspondence files that may pertain to Yaqui people, though relevant folders are currently not identified by subject matter. In Series II, see "Pascua-Yaqui Association." Series III includes "Preliminary Report on the Social Survey of Pascua." In Series V, see Tooker's "Pascua (Yaqui)" research file and card files. (The research file may be restricted due to cultural sensitivity or privacy concerns.)
Collection:Elisabeth Tooker Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.84)
Culture:
Yaqui includes: Hiaki, Yoeme
Date:1954 and undated
Contributor:Mason, John Alden, 1885-1967 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
Subject:Linguistics | Music | Uto-Aztecan languages | Folklore | Sonora (Mexico : State)--History | Anthropology
Type:Text
Extent:3 items
Description: Materials relating to John Alden Mason's interest in Yaqui language and culture. Items include Yaqui Texts #1 (1954) a collection of Yaqui texts and songs taken at Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico; Yaqui Texts #2 (undated), two short texts with interlinear Spanish translation and numerals one through ten; and Mason's undated manuscript titled "Preliminary sketch of the Yaqui language," along with a note from Edward Sapir regarding the manuscript and Uto-Aztecan linguistics.
Collection:John Alden Mason Papers (Mss.B.M384)
Culture:
Yaqui includes: Hiaki, Yoeme
Date:1982, 2013-2014
Contributor:Jung, Hyung Kyoung | Santa Ana-A., Otto
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Extent:100 pages
Description: The Yaqui materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 2 items. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Jung and Santa Ana.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Language:English | Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Date:circa 1962-1964
Contributor:Crawford, James M. (James Mack), 1925-1989
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology | Ethnography | Yuman languages | Arizona--History
Type:Text
Genre:Notes | Field notes | Vocabularies | Drafts | Essays
Extent:4 folders, 1 box
Description: Materials relating to James Crawford's interest in and study of Yavapai culture and the Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai language. There are two folders of particular interest in Series IV-D. Research Notes & Notebooks--Other. The first is a folder labeled "Havasupai" [1962] containing 17 pages of words collected at the Grand Canyon from Lorenzo Sinyella (whose grandfather, Ole Man Sinyella, worked with Leslie Spier), recorded by Crawford, and including bits of information on a few other language consultants as well. The other folder is labeled "Yavapai Word List" and contains a word list collected by Crawford from Viola Jimulla at the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Reservation in 1962; several slips of paper, some including personal details of various language consultants, i.e., Charley Pattea (Yavapai), Kate Crozier (Walapai), etc.; several sheets of loose-page paper with more information on Yavapai, Cocopa, Mohave, Diegueño, etc. consultants and linguistics dated to 1963; and a word list collected from Warren Gazzam (Yavapai Western) in 1963. There is also a folder containing a typed copy, handwritten notes, and other materials (including homework exercises and a preliminary draft) relating to Crawford's "Proto-Yuman: Reconstructed from Cocopa, Diegueño, Maricopa, and Yavapai" [1964] in Series III-C. Works by Crawford--Yuman; a folder labeled "Comparison of Cocopa, Maricopa, Diegueño, and Yavapai" [1964?], containing handwritten charts comparing elements of those four languages and Kiliwa in Series IV-A. Research Notes and Notebooks--Cocopa; and "Possible Cognates to Yuchi in Siouan, Atakapa, Yava, Maidu, etc." [1971-1977], which contains 9 full sheets and 2 slips of handwritten notes comparing Yuchi, Biloxi, Ofo, Catawba, Atakapa, Maidu, Yava, Wocco, Tutelo, etc., in Series IV-B. Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuchi. Finally, there is one box of card-sized paper slips, Yavapai-English and English-Yavapai, with penciled notes, in Series V. Card Files. See related materials in Yuman entry for the Crawford Papers.
Collection:James M. Crawford Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.66)
Culture:
Date:ca.1960s
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Grammars | Essays
Extent:3 folders
Description: Mary Haas' Yokuts file is very slim and consists only of a brief lexical slip file (Series 9), a “thumbnail” sketch grammar as an example for Haas' students, and comparisons to other Californian languages, including Yokuts reconstruction (Series 2).
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)