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Language:French
Date:1794-1796
Contributor:Trudeau, Jean-Baptiste, 1748-1827
Subject:Childbirth | Clothing and dress | Dance | Expeditions | Marriage customs and rites | Social life and customs | Warfare
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence | Journals | Microfilms
Extent:1 reel
Description: "Description abrègée du Haut-Missouri adressé: a Monsieur don Zénon Trudeau," an account of a journey up the Missouri River, with descriptions of the life and manners of the Indian tribes, prepared for Don Zenon Trudeau, Lieutenant Governor of the Country East of the Illinois (n.d., [after 1795]). Extracts from journals, June 7, 1794-June 1796 (part printed from copy in Department of State Archives, Washington), 190 pages. Approximately 200 pages of letters. Materials contain descriptions of the culture of the Plains Indians (Cheyenne, Arikara, Mandan, Pawnee, Gros Ventres, Sioux, Poncas), dress, customs, marriage, birth; calumet dance, sun dance, buffalo dance; warfare. Printed (in English translation), Trudeau (1914) and (1912) and Abel (1921). Original in possession of the Seminaire de Quebec.
Collection:Journal among the Arikara Indians, and other papers, 1794-1796 (Mss.Film.1036)
Language:French
Date:1699-1723
Contributor:La Harpe, Bernard de, 1683-1765
Subject:Colonies | Expeditions | Louisiana--History
Type:Text
Genre:Journals | Travel narratives
Extent:1 volume
Description: Journal from first French contact through failure of settlement at St. Bernard, commanded by La Harpe. Contains brief essays at end, including a summary of various theories of the origins of the American Indians.
Collection:Journal historique concernant l'etablissement des Francais a la Louisianne (Mss.976.3.B43)
Culture:
Language:English
Date:1802
Contributor:Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816
Subject:Diplomacy | Treaties | Indian agents | Politics and government | Government relations
Type:Text
Genre:Microfilms | Journals | Correspondence | Minutes
Extent:1 reel
Description: This journal of U.S. Indian agent Benjamin Hawkins covers agency affairs at Tookaubatchee [Tukabatchee], January 23-July 1, 1802. Includes meetings with Creek Indians; treaty negotiations at Fort Wilkinson; relevant correspondence. Originals at the Library Company of Philadelphia. Note: Also on this microfilm reel is Hugh Young's "A topographic memoir on East and West Florida" (1818). See RLIN entry PAAV89-A10.
Collection:Journal of occurrences in the Creek agency (Mss.Film.692a)
Culture:
Haudenosaunee includes: Iroquois, Onkwehonwe
Language:English
Date:1778
Contributor:Sullivan, Thomas, 1755-
Subject:United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 | Warfare | Great Britain. Army | Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., 1775 | United States. Continental Army | Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777 | Philadelphia Campaign, 1777-1778 | Long Island, Battle of, New York, N.Y., 1776 | White Plains, Battle of, White Plains, N.Y., 1776 | Brandywine, Battle of, Pa., 1777 | Germantown, Battle of, Philadelphia, Pa., 1777 | Red Bank, Battle of, N.J., 1777 | Fort Ticonderoga (N.Y.)--Capture, 1777
Type:Text
Genre:Journals
Extent:422 pages
Description: A firsthand narrative of the early years of the American Revolution written by Thomas Sullivan, an Irish-born sergeant serving with the British 49th Regiment of Foot. Sullivan describes the events from his arrival in North America just prior to the Battle of Bunker Hill through his participation in the Long Island, Philadelphia, and New Jersey Campaigns. Sullivan's journal is written in a meticulous hand and may originally have been intended for publication. It does not appear to have seen print, however, until extracts appeared in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography in 1910. In 1997, the complete journal, edited by Joseph Lee Boyle, was published by Heritage Books. Among the engagements described are Bunker Hill, Long Island, White Plains, Brandywine, Germantown, and Red Bank, but he reports as well on events that he did not personally witness, drawing liberally upon published sources to fill out his narrative. The "diary" ends abruptly with the entry for July 28, 1778. In terms of Native American content, Sullivan describes Indians acting as scouts and Indian military aid in the battle of Germantown and with Burgoyne near Ticonderoga, 1777.
Collection:Journal of the operations of the American War (Mss.973.3.Su5)
Language:English
Date:circa 1793-1819
Contributor:Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823
Subject:Diplomacy | Treaties | Indian agents | Politics and government | Government relations | United States--Politics and government | Moravians | Pennsylvania--History
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Microfilms | Journals | Travel narratives | Correspondence | Minutes | Engravings
Extent:1 reel
Description: This journal of Moravian missionary John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder covers travels among the Indians to a conference in Detroit in 1793. Includes a list of the names of different Indian nations in North America, their locations, and number of fighting men. Also contains miscellaneous materials: a letter from Heckewelder to Mordecai Churchman, October 5, 1819, mentioning Peter S. Du Ponceau; engraving of Heckewelder possibly from a painting at the American Philosophical Society; a 1-page letter of Maria Heckewelder to Matthew S. Henry requesting him to relinquish the volume; and some Heckewelder letters. Originals at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Collection:Journey with the commissioners to the Indian treaty (Mss.Film.805.1)
Culture:
K’ásho Got’ıné includes: Hare
Language:Slavey, North
Contributor:Andemard, Fr.
Subject:Religion
Type:Text
Genre:Catechisms
Extent:1 notebook (110 pages) on microfilm
Description: K’áshogot’ıné materials in the Collection of Canadian Indian linguistic materialsinclude Newetsine 'etie pon denepautsenet'en (Peau-de-Lievre), positive copy from negative in possession of Catholic University of America. Includes catechism and doctrinal statement on sacraments in Indian only. "Corrected by le Pere Ducot, O.M.I."
Collection:Collection of Canadian Indian linguistic materials (Mss.Film.1008)
Culture:
K’ásho Got’ıné includes: Hare
Language:English | Slavey, North
Date:1962-1964
Contributor:Hara, Hiroko, 1934-
Subject:Botany | Fishing | Health | Hunting | Linguistics | Material culture | Northwest Territories--History | Social life and customs
Type:Still Image | Text
Genre:Censuses | Field notes | Photographs | Reports | Stories
Extent:2070 pages, 1500+ photographs
Description: The K’áshogot’ıné materials in the Phillips Fund collection consist of an extensive amount of materials, listed under "Sue, Hiroko."
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)
Culture:
K'iche' includes: Quiché
Language:English
Date:November 4, 1881
Contributor:Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899
Subject:Guatemala--History
Type:Text
Genre:Correspondence
Extent:2 pages
Description: Letter to J. Peter Lesley discussing Brinton's paper on the Popul Vuh; he has extracted from and used American Philosophical Society manuscripts on Guatemalan languages.
Collection:American Philosophical Society Archives (APS.Archives)
Culture:
Date:Circa 1888, Circa 1890, 1900, Circa 1910, 1934
Contributor:Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Subject:British Columbia--History | Linguistics | Place names
Type:Text
Genre:Maps | Stories | Vocabularies
Extent:201 pages, 2 maps
Description: The K'ómoks materials in the ACLS collection consist of several items relating to the Island Comox dialect, located in multiple sections of the finding aid. The primary material is in the "Comox" section of the finding aid, where there are two items recorded by Franz Boas. From 1890, there is "Comox-Satlolk materials" (item S2j.2) in German and English with Comox vocabulary and text with interlinear German translation, along with Satlolk-English vocabulary. "Comox and Pentlatch texts" (item S2j.1) contains texts with interlinear translations, most typed up from earlier fieldwork. In the "Pentlatch" section, "Pentlatch materials" (item S2j.3) contains 1 page of miscellaneous Island Comox sentences. In the "Salish" section, "Comparative vocabularies of eight Salishan languages" (S.1) includes Comox vocabulary derived from fieldwork and compared with other Salish languages. Finally, in the "Kwakiutl" section of the finding aid, "Maps of Vancouver Island and mainland, with Kwakiutl place names" (item W1a.11) includes some maps with Comox place names. "Kwakiutl ethnographic materials" (item 31) includes small amounts of occasional reference to Comox matters pertaining to their relations with the southern Kwakwaka'wakw tribes. See also "Squamish vocabulary," circa 1888, (item S2h.1,) which includes a comparative vocabulary for numbers in multiple Coast Salish languages.
Collection:ACLS Collection (American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society) (Mss.497.3.B63c)
Date:1982, 1985-1986, 1992
Contributor:George Mary | Kroeber, Paul D. | Watanabe, Honoré
Subject:British Columbia--History | Linguistics
Type:Text
Genre:Elicitation sessions | Vocabularies
Extent:711 pages
Description: The K'ómoks 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 Kroeber and Watanabe.
Collection:Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (Mss.497.3.Am4)