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Date:1977-2008
Contributor:Kendall, Daythal | Barnhardt, W. H. | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Harrington, J. P. (John P.), 1865-1939 | Riggs, Clara | Castle, Grace | Kentta, Verna | Kentta, Carl | Kendall, Carolyn
Subject:Linguistics | Coyote tales | Ethnopoetics | Poetry | Oregon--History
Type:Text | Still Image | Sound recording
Genre:Photographs | Correspondence | Drafts | Vocabularies | Grammars
Extent:3 linear feet; 6 hours (audio)
Description: The majority of Daythal Kendall's linguistic and ethnographic research was on Takelma, and so Takelma materials can be found throughout his collection. He built a large corpus of Takelma lexical items from sources including Edward Sapir's Takelma grammar (of which he hand-annotated many copies) and other works by W. H. Barnhardt, J. P. Harrington and others, some results of which were lexical slip files, in Series 8. From his dissertation in 1977 until the 2000s he worked on Takelma grammar and poetry, including many Coyote stories. There is a dedicated subseries to his research file for Takelma that reflects these. Extensive comparisons with other hypothesized Penutian languages can be found throughout, including in the correspondence Series 1. He also photographed Takelma baskets and the traditional Takelma landscape in several visits to the Takelma community, which can be found in Series 9. Series 11 contains audiocassette recordings of interviews with Verna Kentta, Carl Kentta, Grace Castle, and Clara Riggs.
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)
Culture:
Tolowa includes: Taa-laa-wa Dee-ni’
Language:English
Date:1975
Contributor:Kendall, Daythal
Subject:Genealogy
Type:Text
Genre:Drafts
Extent:1 folder
Description: As a product of his wide-ranging research on Native Americans along Rogue River, Oregon, Kendall produced genealogies, with a considerable focus on the Kentta family with whom he had a long relationship (Series 2).
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)
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:
Yakama includes: Yakima
Language:Yakama | Wasco-Wishram | English | Chinook
Date:1976-2007
Contributor:Kono, Nariyo | Silverstein, Michael, 1945-2020 | Kendall, Daythal | Rigsby, Bruce
Subject:Linguistics | Oregon--History | Washington (State)--History
Type:Text | Cartographic
Genre:Correspondence | Drafts | Maps
Extent:1 linear foot
Description: Daythal Kendall participated in the 1994-1995 Penutian Workshops, collecting a wide range of material from before and after that conference that sought to solidify some of the various Penutian phylum hypotheses, including of two languages spoken at Yakama Reservation: Yakama Sahaptin and Wasco-Wishram Chinook. This material is extensive and can be found mostly in Series VII. Conferences, under "Penutian Workshops", with related correspondence in Series I. Correspondence.
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)
Culture:
Date:undated
Contributor:Kendall, Daythal | Callaghan, Catherine A.
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Drafts | Correspondence
Extent:2 folders
Description: A number of Catherine Callaghan's Yokuts publications and working manuscripts containing lexica can be found in Series 5, with marginalia by Daythal Kendall. Lexica represent the following varieties of Yokuts: Palewyami, Buena Vista, Wikchamni, Chukchansi, Chawchilla, Gashowu and Yawelmani.
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)