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Culture:
Seneca includes: Onöndowága
Date:1964-2015
Contributor:John, Hazel V. Dean | Nichols, David A. | Pollak, Margaret | Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936- | Wyler, Barbara | Heron, George
Subject:Dance | Health | New York (State)--History | Oklahoma--History | Politics and government | Religion | Rites and ceremonies | Social life and customs
Type:Text | Still Image | Cartographic
Genre:Dissertations | Essays | Interviews | Maps | Reports | Transcriptions
Extent:1427 pages
Description: Materials in this collection are listed alphabetically by last name of author. See materials listed under John, Nichols, Pollak, Roark-Calnek, and Wyler.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
Seneca includes: Onöndowága
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Date:Bulk 1930s-1990s
Contributor:Abrams, George H. J. | Carpenter, Edmund, 1922-2011 | Cornplanter, Jesse J. | Fenton, William N., (William Nelson), 1908-2005 | Gibson, Simeon | Hauptman, Laurence M. | Heron, George D. | Jimerson, Dan M. | Lamb, Gerald | Lazarus, Arthur, Jr. | Ledsome, Thelma | Preston, Jack | Printup, Maribel | Printup, Wayne | Redeye, Clara | Redeye, Sherman | Seneca, Cornelius B. | Seneca, Martin | Seneca, Pauline | Seneca Nation of Indians | Seneca-Iroquois National Museum | Sonosky, Marvin J. | Tooker, Elisabeth, 1927-2004 | Waters, Somerset R. | Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie, 1903-1988 | Johnny John, Chauncey
Subject:Botany | Kinship | Material culture | Medicine | Museums | New York (State)--History | Ontario--History | Place names | Politics and government | Rites and ceremonies | Social life and customs | Wampum | Music
Type:Text | Still Image | Sound recording
Genre:Correspondence | Essays | Field notes | Genealogies | Maps | Speeches | Songs
Extent:15+ linear feet
Description: Seneca materials make up the majority of the Fenton papers and can be found throughout all sections of the collection. Series I contains correspondence with numerous people on Seneca matters. Noteworthy Seneca correspondents include Simeon Gibson, Clara Redeye, Sherman Redeye, and other individuals such as those listed above. The largest body of material is in Series V, which includes Fenton's notebooks and other documentation from field work at Allegany, Cattaraugus, Tonawanda, and Grand River, beginning in the 1930s through late in his career. This section also includes extensive card files on "Materia Medica" or ethnobotanical information, and Seneca place names. Series VI consists of over 1000 photographs, the majority of which are from Seneca communities in the 1930s-1950s. Series VII contains one audio recording of Seneca songs. Series VIII includes additional field notes and other materials derived mainly from his 1930s fieldwork. Significant portions of these materials may be restricted due to cultural sensitivity, as Fenton's materials frequently pertain to areas of sacred traditional knowledge.
Collection:William N. Fenton papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.20)
Culture:
Seneca includes: Onöndowága
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Language:English
Date:1798-1799
Contributor:Jackson, Halliday, 1771-1835
Subject:Missions | Religion | New York (State)--History | Social life and customs | Politics and government
Type:Text
Genre:Journals | Diaries | Travel narratives
Extent:181 pages
Description: This manuscript, entitled “An account of my journey to the Seneca Nation of Indians, and residence amongst that people,” was compiled by Halliday Jackson, a Quaker missionary, during his yearlong residence with the Seneca Nation in New York. Jackson's chronicle is well-written, detailed, and often fascinating. It includes descriptions of daily life, weather, customs, and minutes of councils. Another copy of this journal, worded differently, was edited by Anthony F. C. Wallace and published in Pennsylvania History 19 (1952): 177, 325.
Collection:Some account of my journey to the Seneca Nation of Indians, and residence amongst that people, 1798-1799 (Mss.970.3.J25)
Culture:
Language:English | Tiwa, Northern
Date:1950
Contributor:Concha, Eliseo | Hughes, Henry | Smith, George
Subject:Music | New Mexico--History | Politics and government | Powwows | Rites and ceremonies | Social life and customs
Type:Sound recording
Genre:Interviews | Songs
Extent:28 min. : DIGITIZED
Description: The Taos materials in the William Fenton audio collection are located in "Series 10: Indian Summer School Dance Program." They consist of Fenton's notes on an interview with Henry Hughes, a conversation titled "Taos community work," and 4 publicly performed dances (War Dance, Horse Tail Dance, Hoop Dance, and Circle Dance.) (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:William Fenton audio collection (Mss.Rec.138)
Culture:
Nuu-chah-nulth includes: Nootka, Nutka, Aht, Westcoast
Language:English
Date:1977
Contributor:Moore, T. A. (Turrall Adcock), 1941-
Subject:Anthropology | Ethnography | Diplomacy | Government relations | Politics and government | Trade | British Columbia--History | Russia--History
Genre:Dissertations
Extent:1 volume
Description: A PhD thesis at the University of Oregon in 1977.
Collection:The emergence of ethnic roles and the beginning of Nootkan native-Overseas European relations (Mss.970.1.M78)
Culture:
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Language:English
Date:1900
Contributor:Smith, Lloyd Dean
Subject:Government relations | Politics and government | Canada--History--To 1763 (New France) | New York (State)--History | United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Type:Text
Genre:Microfilms | Theses
Extent:78 pages
Description: This master's thesis traces relations between the Haudenosaunee and the colony of New York from 1700 through the Revolutionary War, with attention to the role of New France. Original at University of Wisconsin Library.
Collection:The five nations of Indians in their relation to the colony of New York from 1700 to 1781, 1900 (Mss.Film.651)
Culture:
Seneca includes: Onöndowága
Language:English
Date:1848-2004, bulk 1961-1968
Contributor:Abler, Thomas S., (Thomas Struthers), 1941-2019
Type:Text | Still Image
Genre:Correspondence | Microfilms | Notebooks | Dissertations | Calendars | Newsletters | Reports | Field notes | Interviews
Extent:3 linear feet
Description: This collection contains documentation of the formation of the Seneca Nation of Indians in the 19th century as well as the protest to and aftermath of the construction of the Kinzua Dam that flooded Seneca land.
Collection:Thomas Abler Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.277)
Culture:
Language:English
Date:undated
Contributor:Lounsbury, Floyd Glenn
Subject:Kinship | Politics and government
Type:Text
Genre:Notes
Extent:1 page
Description: The only Tuareg item in the Floyd Lounsbury Papers is a short note on social organization in Series II, General Anthropology and Linguistics subseries, in a folder titled "Ethnology: Social Organization".
Collection:Floyd G. Lounsbury Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95)
Culture:
Tuscarora includes: Ska:rù:rę'
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Date:1971-1972
Contributor:Greene, Elton | Mithun, Marianne
Type:Sound recording
Genre:Elicitation sessions | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:6 sound tape reels (2 hr., 25 min.) : DIGITIZED
Description: Tuscarora linguistic material, given by consultant in English and Tuscarora. Includes verbs, grammar, numerals, days, months, seasons, greetings, weather, body parts, and colors. Also includes a short speech given in Tuscarora, then English, on how Tuscarora chiefs are chosen and the preservation of Tuscarora language and customs. (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:Tuscarora language materials narrated by Chief Elton Greene (Mss.Rec.88)
Culture:
Tuscarora includes: Ska:rù:rę'
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Date:1948-1949
Contributor:Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-2015 | Gansworth, Nellie | Green, Jonas | Hewitt, David | Mt. Pleasant, William | Printup, Denny | Rickard, Clinton, 1882-1971 | Rickard, Edgar | Smith, Daniel
Subject:Ethnography | Great Law of Peace | Kinship | Medicine | Military service | New York (State)--History | North Carolina--History | Philippines--History--Philippine American War, 1899-1902 | Politics and government | Social life and customs | Spanish-American War, 1898 | Treaties | United States--History--French and Indian war, 1755-1763 | United States--History--War of 1812 | Warfare | Witchcraft
Type:Sound recording
Genre:Autobiographies | Speeches | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:30 open reel tapes (14 hr., 38 min.) : DIGITIZED
Description: Recorded by Anthony Wallace in 1948 and 1949 at the Tuscarora Reservation in Niagara County, New York. Contains folkloric stories, tribal histories (especially relating to the 18th and 19th centuries), autobiographical stories, reminiscences, Vocabularies, and descriptions of tribal government, organizations, and customs. Almost all stories are given in both Tuscarora and English. Originally recorded on 16 wire spools, transfered to open reel tape in 1950. (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:Tuscarora material (Mss.Rec.2)