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Language:English | Ute-Southern Paiute
Date:1909-1910; 1916
Contributor:Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Tillohash, Tony
Subject:Arizona--History | Clothing and dress | Ethnography | Hunting | Linguistics | Utah--History
Type:Text
Genre:Notes | Field notes | Illustrations | Vocabularies
Extent:350 cards, 259 pages, 5 notebooks (150 p. each)
Description: The Ute-Southern Paiute materials in the ACLS collection consist of materials in multiple sections of the finding aid. In the "Paiute" section, Sapir's "Field notes on Kaibab Paiute, Linguistic and ethnologic" (item U.3) include ethnographic notes, linguistic terms and names for numerous types of objects, illustrations of materials culture such as pencil sketches of utensils, dwellings, and blankets. In the "Southern Paiute" section of the finding aid, Sapir's "Ute and Kaibab Paiute linguistic material" (item U.5) include 5 notebooks recorded from speaker Tony Tillohash, including paradigms, grammatical notes and texts for Uncompahgre and Uintah Ute and for Kaibab Paiute.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Culture:
Apache, Western includes: Apache, San Carlos
Language:Apache, Western | English
Date:1980-1987, 1995-1998
Contributor:Dawson, John | Greenfeld, Philip J. | Potter, Brian
Subject:Dene languages | Linguistics | New Mexico--History | Arizona--History
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Disks | Dissertations | Essays | Reports | Transcriptions
Extent:212 pages
Description: The Western Apache materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of items. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Philip Greenfield and Brian Potter. The Greenfield material consists of a project report and a copy of an article published through APS-funded research on color terms, collected at Fort Apache and San Carlos reservations. The Potter material consists of multiple items, including comparative studies of Western Apache and Tsuut'ina, various articles on Western Apache linguistics, and transcriptions related to 2 accompanying audio collection-- listed separately in this guide--that were recorded with speaker John Dawson.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Language:English
Date:1986
Contributor:Babcock, Barbara A., 1943- | Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948 | Parezo, Nancy J. | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941 | Reichard, Gladys Amanda, 1893-1955 | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1849-1915 | Underhill, Ruth, 1883-1984
Subject:Anthropology | Arizona--History | New Mexico--History
Type:Text
Genre:Essays | Oral histories
Extent:28 pages
Description: Barbara Babcock (Department of English) and Nancy Parezo (American Indian Studies and Anthropology) are members of the faculty at the University of Arizona. Their oral history of women anthropologists in the southwestern United States was published in 1988 as Daughters of the Desert : Women Anthropologists and the Native American Southwest, 1880-1980. This related essay includes brief biographical discussions of over 30 women who worked in the southwestern United States between 1880 and 1945. It was published as "The leading edge: Women anthropologists in the native American Southwest, 1880-1945," El Palacio 92 (1986).
Collection:Women Anthropologists and the Native American Southwest, 1880-1945 (Mss.301.092.B11w)
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:1932
Subject:Arizona--History | Religion | Rites and ceremonies | Social life and customs
Type:Text
Genre:Notebooks
Extent:1 notebook
Description: The Yaqui materials in the Elsie Clews Parsons papers consist of 1 notebook titled "Mayo - Yaqui" (item 20) found in Subcollection I, Series II, "Notes, manuscripts, etc." Some of this material may be restricted due to cultural sensitivity or privacy concerns. Additional relevant material may appear in correspondence folders, such as those with Ralph Beals.
Collection:Elsie Clews Parsons papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.29)
Culture:
Language:Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai | English
Date:1974
Contributor:Simoncsics, Peter
Subject:Folklore | Linguistics | Arizona--History
Type:Sound recording
Genre:Elicitation sessions | Speeches | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:3 audiocassette (55 min.) : DIGITIZED
Description: Linguistic field recordings recorded in Prescott, Arizona, June - August 1974. Elicitation of Yavapai vocabulary and grammar. Also includes stories and speech given in Yavapai only. (NOTE: This material has been digitized and can be accessed online for free by users not physically at the APS Library through a login and password. Please see our Audio Access Page for information on how to request these materials.)
Collection:Yavapai language material (Mss.Rec.99)
Culture:
Language:English | Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Date:1963
Contributor:Crawford, James M. (James Mack), 1925-1989 | Gazzam, Warren
Subject:Arizona--History | Linguistics | Music
Type:Sound recording
Genre:Elicitation sessions | Songs | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:45 min. : DIGITIZED
Description: The Yavapai material in James Crawford's "Recordings of Native American languages" collection consist of two recordings in "Series 13: Yavapai" and three recordings found with the Cocopa recordings in "Series 7: Cocopa." (Some of these recordings are duplicates of each other.) They consist of a word list and a text ("A message to the Cocopas") accompanied by a song, all given by speaker Warren Gazzam. (NOTE: This material has been digitized and can be accessed online for free by users not physically at the APS Library through a login and password. Please see our Audio Access Page for information on how to request these materials.)
Collection:James Crawford Recordings of Native American languages (Mss.Rec.184)
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:
Language:English | Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Date:1957, 1973-1974, 1996, 1998
Contributor:Braatz, Timothy | Kendall, Martha B. | Madigan, Robert I. | Quill, Dale | Sine, Harold | Sloane, Emily-Sue | Mitchell, Grace
Subject:Arizona--History | Ethnography | Folklore | Linguistics | Religion
Type:Text
Extent:132 pages
Description: The Yavapai materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of 3 items. Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under Braatz, Kendall, and Sloane.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Language:English | Cocopa | Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Date:circa 1962-1988
Contributor:Crawford, James M. (James Mack), 1925-1989
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology | Ethnography | Arizona--History | Yuman languages
Type:Text
Genre:Essays | Field notes | Bibliographies | Notes | Drafts | Reviews | Notebooks
Extent:10 folders
Description: Materials relating to James Crawford's research specifically on the Yuman languages as a whole. The materials described here are all of Series III-C and all of Series IV-C. Items in Series III-C. Works by Crawford—Yuman include "Account of Reconnaissance Among Several Languages of the Yuman Family in Arizona" [1962], a typed narrative of a research trip including itinerary, names of people, and many personal and ethnographic observations, but focusing on finding language consultants for Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai, Maricopa, and Cocopa and mentions Jimmie Yazzi, Willie Walker, Elmer Watahomigie, Lorenzo Sinyella, “Old Man” Sinyella, William Littlejim, Ernest Larson, etc., (and also describes a surprise encounter with Carl Voegelin where Crawford learned that graduate students at Indiana were already working on Havasupai, Yavapai, and Walapai and heard Voegelin expound on the merits of tape recorders in linguistic work); "Bibliography of the Tribes and Languages of the Yuman Family" [n.d.], one page of handwritten notes and a 45-page typed document compiled largely from George Peter Murdock's “Ethnographic Bibliography of North America” (1950); notes, drafts, and page proofs of Crawford's review of Cochimi and Proto-Yuman: Lexical and Syntactic Evidence for a New Language Family in Lower California by Mauricio J. Mixco—Review [1980]; handwritten notes, edited drafts, and page proofs of Crawford's essay "A Comparison of Chimariko and Yuman" [1976]; 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]; and handwritten notes and charts and typed drafts of Crawford's "Some Cognate Sets from Chimariko and Several Yuman Languages" [n.d.]. Items in Series IV-C. Research Notes & Notebooks—Yuman include a folder of miscellaneous, mostly handwritten “Notes” [n.d.]; a folder of “Notes on Possible Informants among Speakers of the Yuman Language” [n.d]., including Crawford's observations and experiences during his research trip looking for consultants for Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai, Cocopa, and Maricopa (see also the more formal, typed narrative in "Account of Reconnaissance Among Several Languages of the Yuman Family in Arizona" [1962]), and a rough handwritten draft of “The Reconstruction of Proto Yuman from Cocopa, Maricopa, Diegueño and Yavapai”; four pages of copied text on “Phonemes of Four Yuman Languages” [1962], focusing on Havasupai, Yavapai, Maricopa, and Cocopa; and about 30 pages of notes on linguistics and language consultants in “Yuman Reconnaissance—Notebook” [1962]. See also related materials in the Cocopah entry of the Crawford Papers, and Series VII. Photographs.
Collection:James M. Crawford Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.66)