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Culture:
Yuchi includes: Euchee
Date:1940-1978
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Wolff, Hans, 1920-1967 | Ballard, W. L. | Scott, John
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Drafts | Field notes | Notebooks
Extent:0.5 linear feet
Description: The most significant items in Mary Haas' Yuchi file are a ca.100-page field notebook recorded with "neTr", wife of "zasGaT" ("John Scott") (in Haas' orthography) in 1940 (Series 2 Subseries ‘Yuchi') and a dedicated lexical slip file, derived from a combination of these fieldnotes and work by Hans Wolff (Series 9). There is also significant material from William Ballard present in Series 2 and 8.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
Culture:
Yuchi includes: Euchee
Date:1994-1995, 2000
Contributor:Jackson, Jason Baird | Linn, Mary S. | Swan, Daniel C. | Wallace, Pamela S.
Subject:Archaeology | Dance | Botany | Linguistics | Music | Rites and ceremonies | Social life and customs
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Essays | Reports
Extent:51 pages
Description: The Yuchi 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 Jackson, Linn, Swan, and Wallace.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Yuki includes: Huchnom
Date:1932, 1917-1925
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Grammars | Vocabularies
Extent:8 pages; index cards (unknown quantity)
Description: There are two identified Yuki materials in the ACLS collection. In the "Yuki" section of the finding aid is a "Preliminary report on Yuki tones" (item Yk.1) by Hans Uldall, which includes a discussion of syllable structure, stems, and suffixes and of the behavior of tones with stems and suffixes, plus a list of stem forms. In the "Hokan" section of the finding aid, there are some additional Yuki terms of undetermined extent in the "Hokan-Siouan comparisons" lexical files (item H.3).
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Date:1977, 2006-2008
Contributor:Golla, Victor | Kendall, Daythal | Pitkin, Harvey | Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Elmendorf, William W. (William Welcome), 1912-
Subject:Linguistics | Ethnography
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence
Extent:2 folders
Description: While Daythal Kendall was working at the American Philosophical Society, he responded to queries from Victor Golla about Yuki materials in the Harvey Pitkins and A. L. Kroeber papers (Series 1). He also kept a conference paper by William Elmendorf on Wappo and Yuki from the 1977 American Anthropological Association meetings (Series 7).
Collection:Daythal L. Kendall Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.148)
Culture:
Yuki includes: Huchnom
Date:1900-1972
Contributor:Pitkin, Harvey | Moore, Ralph | Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Hymes, Dell H. | Li, Fanggui | Uldall, Hans Jørgen, 1907-1957 | Driver, Harold | Harrington, J. P. (John P.), 1865-1939 | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Lowie, Robert Harry, 1883-1957 | Hjelmslev, Louis, 1899-1965 | Kroeber, Theodora | Miller, Virginia P. | Curtin, Jeremiah, 1835-1906
Subject:California--History | Linguistics | Coyote tales
Type:Text | Sound recording
Genre:Correspondence | Vocabularies | Stories | Notebooks | Songs
Extent:7.25 linear feet, 1 hour (audio)
Description: The Yuki materials in the Harvey Pitkin Papers constitute an extensive body of original documentation and linguistic analysis of the Yuki language, a language isolate of northern California. These materials are located almost entirely in "Series II: Yuki materials." This section contains materials recorded and analyzed Pitkin, but predominantly contains stories and other primary text materials (some originals, some as photocopies) recorded and analyzed by other linguists, mainly Alfred Kroeber, as well as briefer materials by Fanggui Li, Hans Uldall, Harold Driver, J.P. Harrington, and Dell Hymes. This section is split in to four sub-series: "Research Notes," "Vocabularies and slip files," "Texts and manuscripts," "Phonetic tracings," and "Correspondence." Some of the Kroeber materials in this collection are photocopies of materials now at the California Language Archive. The only speaker clearly identified as sources are Ralph Moore of Round Valley, though some of the materials may contain other named speakers further within the documents or as initials. The collection also includes Kroeber's kymographs and palatograms of Ralph Moore's speech. Many of the listings contain partial contents descriptions such as titles of stories. Finally, "Series 7: Recordings," includes copies of two sets of recordings, one from 1931, and another from 1972.
Collection:Harvey Pitkin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.78)
Culture:
Yuki includes: Huchnom
Date:1963-1965, undated
Contributor:Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Elmendorf, William W. (William Welcome), 1912-
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies | Correspondence
Extent:4 folders
Description: Mary Haas' brief Yuki file consists mostly of comparisons with many other Californian languages including Wappo and proto-forms of proposed groupings, discussed with William W. Elmendorf in Series 1 and actioned in Series 2.
Collection:Mary R. Haas Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.94)
Culture:
Date:1917; 1924
Subject:Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Vocabularies
Extent:2 page
Description: The Yuman material in the ACLS consists of two brief, 1-page items. In the "Yuman" section of the finding aid, there is Gifford's "Vocabulary in five Yuman languages" (item H8.1) from 1917, which consists of 35 English words, including numerals, with equivalents in "Cocopa, Southern Diegueno, Northern Diegueno, Kamia, and Yuma." Speakers are identified at head of each column. In the "Hokan" section of the finding aid, there is Kroeber's "Hokan compared with various Middle and South American languages" (item H.4) which includes Yuman terms.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Language:English | Cocopa | Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
Date:1970
Contributor:Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 | Crawford, James M. (James Mack), 1925-1989
Subject:Linguistics | Anthropology | Yuman languages
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Notes
Extent:2 folders
Description: Two items relating to Yuman languages have been identified in the C. F. Voegelin Papers. They are both in Subcollection II. They consist of a brief letter from James M. Crawford regarding Crawford's work on Yuman languages and Cocopa in particular in Series I. Correspondence; and a Yuman and Havasupai folder in Series II. Research Notes, Subseries V. Hokan. Researchers should also see the entries for specific Yuman languages.
Collection:C. F. Voegelin Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.68)
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)
Culture:
Yup'ik includes: Yupik, Yupiit, Yup'ik, Central Alaskan, Eskimo (pej.)
Language:English | Yupik, Central | Yupik, Central Siberian
Date:1905, 1936, 1951
Contributor:Andrews, James | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Bogoras, Waldemar, 1865-1936 | Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967
Subject:Linguistics | Alaska--History | Russia--History | Siberia--History
Type:Text
Genre:Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:200 pages, 800+ word slips
Description: The Yup'ik materials in the ACLS collection are found in multiple sections of the finding aid. In the "Yup'ik" section there are "Unaaliq" field notes, texts with interlinear translations, and vocabularies (items E1b.200, E1b.201 and E1b.202). These were derived from Swadesh's work with James Andrews of St. Michael, Alaska. See also Boas' "Comparative word list of Alaskan Eskimo [Iñupiat], Siberian Eskimo [Yupik], and Chukchee" (item E1.1 in the "Iñupiat" section) from 1905, which contains "Siberian Eskimo" language material that is probably Siberian Yup'ik based on fieldwork of Bogoras from the Jesup North Pacific Expedition.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)