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Apinayé
Alternate forms: Apinajé
Language(s): Apinayé | English | German
Date: 1957-1971
Type:Text
Extent: over 400 pages
Description: The Apinayé materials in the Lounsbury collection consist of materials in two sections. Series I contains correspondence with Dell Hymes, concerning a manuscript in German on the Apinayé by Curt Nimuendajú, and with Carol Schilling and David Schneider. In Series II, in the "South America" sub-series, there are four folders beginning "Apinayé" by Lounsbury, mainly on kinship terminology.
Collection: Floyd G. Lounsbury Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95)

Pawnee
Language(s): English | Pawnee
Date: bulk 1956-1962, undated, ca. 1941-1976
Type:Text
Extent: ca. 13 folders
Description: Pawnee materials in the Floyd Lounsbury Papers mostly concern semantic analysis of their kinship system as documented by Lewis Henry Morgan in Genoa, Nebraska, which Lounsbury published as an article titled "A Semantic Analysis of the Pawnee Kinship Usage" in the journal Language. An offprint of this with marginalia and notes can be found in Series II, Kinship subseries. In the same subseries see folders "Measures of Kinship Distance", "Miscellaneous Notes" (which contains the kinship terms from Morgan), and "Pawnee" (which includes kinship terms from others). Series III contains "Key to Morgan. On Pawnee" and "Miscellaneous linguistic and semantic notes resulting from early stages of Pawnee paper". Most relevant correspondence (Series I) concerns reprinting the article, but notable other correspondence on Pawnee is with Grace, Haas, Lane, Lesser, and Schneider.
Collection: Floyd G. Lounsbury Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95)

Zuni
Language(s): English | Zuni
Date: ca. 1960s-1970s
Extent: 3 folders; 16 minutes of audio
Description: Zuni materials in the Floyd Lounsbury Papers are brief and scattered throughout the collection. An audio recording by Dennis Tedlock is in Series VII, titled "Zuni practice tape". Series I includes relevant correspondence with Julian Granberry, and David M. Schneider (regarding kinship). Series II, Kinship subseries contains an offprint by John M. Roberts on kinship.
Collection: Floyd G. Lounsbury Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95)