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| 41 | Author: | Speck, Frank G., 1881-1950 | | | | Anthropologist. Assistant curator, ethnology, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1909-1911; instructor, ethnology, University of Pennsylvania, 1909-1911, assistant professor, 1911-1925, professor, 1925-1950; lecturer, ethnology, Swarthmore College, 1923-1927; assistant editor, American Anthropologist, 1920-1937 | |
| | Title: | Canadian (Grand River, Ont.) Delaware. Field notes
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | Delaware | | | Dates: | 1946 | | | Extent: | 4 items | | | Abstract: | Field trip with Carpenter, Mrs. Carpenter and Anthony F. C. Wallace. Delaware text from Josiah Montour; Delaware, Cayuga, and Mohawk words | | | Source: | Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers (Ms. Coll. 126) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | |
43 | Author: | Wallace, Paul A. W., 1891-1967 | | | | Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and department chairman, Lebanon Valley College; editor, Pennsylvania History, 1951-1957; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, historian, 1957-1965 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Paul A. W. Wallace and William Lingelbach
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 23 May 1949 - 30 October 1961 | | | Extent: | 8 letters | | | Abstract: | 8 letters (3 to Wallace, 5 to Lingelbach). John Heckewelder; Philadelphia and Pennsylvania history; publications; personal | | | Source: | Wlliam Ezra Lingelbach Papers (B L635) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters | |
45 | Author: | Wallace, Paul A. W., 1891-1967 | | | | Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and department chairman, Lebanon Valley College; editor, Pennsylvania History, 1951-1957; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, historian, 1957-1965 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Paul A. W. Wallace and J. Alden Mason
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 18 May 1949 - 30 May 1949 | | | Extent: | 3 letters | | | Abstract: | 2 letters (1 to Mason, 1 to Wallace). + 1 letter to Linton Satterthwaite. Pennsylvania Indian trails | | | Source: | John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
46 | Author: | Mason, John Alden, 1885-1967 | | | | Anthropologist. Assistant curator, Mexican and South American archaeology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1917-1924; assistant curator, Mexican archaeology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1924-1925; curator, American archaeology, and ethnology, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1926-1955, curator emeritus, 1955-1967; editor, American Anthropologist, 1945-1948 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Paul A. W. Wallace and J. Alden Mason
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 18 May 1949 - 30 May 1949 | | | Extent: | 3 letters | | | Abstract: | 2 letters (1 to Mason, 1 to Wallace). + 1 letter to Linton Satterthwaite. Pennsylvania Indian trails | | | Source: | John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
47 | Author: | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | | | | Anthropologist. Assistant, Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin, 1885-1886; privat-dozent, University of Berlin, 1885-1886; docent, Clark University, 1889-1892; assistant, department of anthropology, Columbian Exposition, 1892-1894; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1895-1900, curator, 1900-1905; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia Univeristy, 1896-1899, professor, 1899-1936, emeritus professor, 1936-1942. Boas was interested in a broad spectrum of cultural and physical studies and was a central figure in American anthropology from the early 1900s until his death in 1942. His students include (among others): Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, Melville Herskovits, Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Alexander Goldenweiser, Paul Radin, M. F. Ashley Montagu, Frank Speck, and Elsie Clews Parsons. | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Daniel Brinton and Franz Boas
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1 September 1886 - 1 December 1898 | | | Extent: | 57 letters | | | Abstract: | 57 letters: 51 to Boas, 5 to Brinton, 1 letter to Brinton from Frank McGee. Linguistics; folklore; Congress of Americanists; foundation of American Anthropology; Section H, American Association for the Advancement of Science. | | | Source: | Franz Boas Papers (B B61) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters | |
48 | Author: | Wallace, Paul A. W., 1891-1967 | | | | Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and department chairman, Lebanon Valley College; editor, Pennsylvania History, 1951-1957; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, historian, 1957-1965 | |
| | Title: | Paul A. W. Wallace Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1754-1966 | | | Extent: | 6.5 linear feet | | | Abstract: | Notes, clippings, reprints, photographs, correspondence. Correspondents include Edward Ahenakew, Charles M. Barbeau, William Fenton, Arthur C. Parker, William A. Ritchie, Frank Speck, Carl Voegelin. Pennsylvania Indian history, ethnography; John Heckewelder; the Muhlenbergs and Conrad Weiser | | | Source: | Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection II, Paul A. W. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Folklore, mythology, religion | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters | |
49 | Author: | Wallace, Paul A. W., 1891-1967 | | | | Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and department chairman, Lebanon Valley College; editor, Pennsylvania History, 1951-1957; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, historian, 1957-1965 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Paul A. W. Wallace and William Fenton
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1943-1958 | | | Extent: | 2 folders | | | Abstract: | Discussions on various publications and articles regarding Six Nations and Iroquois; Six Nation history; tribes right to vote; anthropology advice for Wallace's son; vocabulary/language; World Citizenship Movement; Conrad Weiser; "A Memorial of the Six Nation, as they existed in the year 1744" copied by Samuel G. Drake; American Magazine; Wallace asking about arrangement of Five Nations around symbolic fire; Deganawidah legend; ethnography; finance/grant for work on the Muhlenberg family of Pennsylvania; recommendation to APS for grant-in-aid for Wallace; archaeology; "The Hand...that Guided and Protected your Ancestors is Now Open to you for JUSTICE!", pamphlet, Akwesasne Counselor Organization, St. Regis Reservation; research - APS, Moravian archives; personal. See also: Cornplanter, Jesse J.; Series III: "Collecting Materials for a Political History of the Six Nations", Lecture, 5 November, 1948 | | | Source: | William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters | |
50 | Author: | Fenton, William N., 1908-2005 | | | | Anthropologist. U.S. Indian Service, 1935-1937; instructor in sociology and anthropology, St. Lawrence University, 1937-1938; visiting instructor to various universities; lecturer; associate anthropologist, Smithsonian, 1939-1943; ethnologist, 1943-1951; National Research Council, 1952-1954; New York State Museum and Science Service, 1954-1968; professor, SUNY-Albany, 1968-1974; professor emeritus, 1979-2005 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Paul A. W. Wallace and William Fenton
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1943-1958 | | | Extent: | 2 folders | | | Abstract: | Discussions on various publications and articles regarding Six Nations and Iroquois; Six Nation history; tribes right to vote; anthropology advice for Wallace's son; vocabulary/language; World Citizenship Movement; Conrad Weiser; "A Memorial of the Six Nation, as they existed in the year 1744" copied by Samuel G. Drake; American Magazine; Wallace asking about arrangement of Five Nations around symbolic fire; Deganawidah legend; ethnography; finance/grant for work on the Muhlenberg family of Pennsylvania; recommendation to APS for grant-in-aid for Wallace; archaeology; "The Hand...that Guided and Protected your Ancestors is Now Open to you for JUSTICE!", pamphlet, Akwesasne Counselor Organization, St. Regis Reservation; research - APS, Moravian archives; personal. See also: Cornplanter, Jesse J.; Series III: "Collecting Materials for a Political History of the Six Nations", Lecture, 5 November, 1948 | | | Source: | William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters | |
51 | Author: | Wallace, Paul A. W., 1891-1967 | | | | Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and department chairman, Lebanon Valley College; editor, Pennsylvania History, 1951-1957; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, historian, 1957-1965 | |
| | Title: | Letters to Frank G. Speck
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1943, 1945 | | | Extent: | 2 letters | | | Abstract: | Concerning history of the Six Nations; Cree tales (Wissakutchek) collected by Edward Ahenakew in Alberta. Concerns Joseph Montours and his return to his native religion | | | Source: | Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers (Ms. Coll. 126) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Folklore, mythology, religion | |
52 | Author: | Werner, Oswald, 1928- | | | | Anthropologist. Anthropology department Northwestern University, 1963-1998, chair 1978-1983, 1987-1989; editor "Cultural Anthropological Methods"; founder and director Northwestern University Ethnographic Field School, 1974 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Dell Hymes
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1962-1967 | | | Extent: | 5 letters | | | Abstract: | Harry Hoijer festschrift - Navaho; comments on "The Basic Assumptions of Ethnoscience" (Manuscript included). | | | Source: | Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
53 | Author: | Hymes, Dell Hathaway, 1927- | | | | Linguist, folklorist. Instructor to assistant professor, social anthropology, Harvard University, 1956-1960; associate professor to professor of anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1960-65; professor of anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1965-1971, professor of folklore and linguistics, 1972-1987, professor of education, 1975-1987, dean of education, 1975-1987. University of Virginia, Professor of anthropology and English, 1987-2000, Emeritus Professor, 2000- | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Dell Hymes
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1962-1967 | | | Extent: | 5 letters | | | Abstract: | Harry Hoijer festschrift - Navaho; comments on "The Basic Assumptions of Ethnoscience" (Manuscript included). | | | Source: | Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
54 | Author: | Werner, Oswald, 1928- | | | | Anthropologist. Anthropology department Northwestern University, 1963-1998, chair 1978-1983, 1987-1989; editor "Cultural Anthropological Methods"; founder and director Northwestern University Ethnographic Field School, 1974 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Anthony F. C. Wallace
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1965-1975 | | | Extent: | Approximately 6 letters | | | Abstract: | Wallace's comments on Werner article; Planning symposium at AAA meeting to honor Voegelin, asking for papers, includes abstract for symposium and "Form for Paper Abstracts", and Wallace's summary of paper he wants to submit; Ethnoscience Ethnography symposium invitation to submit papers, Wallace declines | | | Source: | Wallace Family Collection, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) | | | |
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55 | Author: | Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923- | | | | Anthropologist. Instructor anthropology Bryn Mawr College, 1948-1950; assistant instructor anthropology University of Pennsylvania, research secretary Behavioral Research Council, 1951-1955; research assistant professor University of Pennsylvania, 1952-1955, visiting associate professor, 1955-1961, professor, 1961, chairman, 1961-1971; Geraldine R. Segal professor social thought, 1980-1983, University professor, 1983-1988, professor emeritus, 1988- | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Anthony F. C. Wallace
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1965-1975 | | | Extent: | Approximately 6 letters | | | Abstract: | Wallace's comments on Werner article; Planning symposium at AAA meeting to honor Voegelin, asking for papers, includes abstract for symposium and "Form for Paper Abstracts", and Wallace's summary of paper he wants to submit; Ethnoscience Ethnography symposium invitation to submit papers, Wallace declines | | | Source: | Wallace Family Collection, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | |
56 | Author: | White, Leslie A., 1900-1975 | | | | Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology and anthropology, University of Buffalo, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930; assistant professor, anthropology, University of Michigan, 1930-1932, associate professor, 1932-1943, professor, 1943-1970, chairman of department, 1945-1957; visiting professor, anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-1975; curator, anthropology, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-1930 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Leslie White and Franz Boas
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 23 September 1931 - 16 April 1936 | | | Extent: | 5 letters | | | Abstract: | 5 letters (3 to Boas, 2 to White). Keresan linguistics; Fanny Bandelier; research funding | | | Source: | Franz Boas Papers (B B61) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Linguistics and philology | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters | |
57 | Author: | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | | | | Anthropologist. Assistant, Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin, 1885-1886; privat-dozent, University of Berlin, 1885-1886; docent, Clark University, 1889-1892; assistant, department of anthropology, Columbian Exposition, 1892-1894; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1895-1900, curator, 1900-1905; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia Univeristy, 1896-1899, professor, 1899-1936, emeritus professor, 1936-1942. Boas was interested in a broad spectrum of cultural and physical studies and was a central figure in American anthropology from the early 1900s until his death in 1942. His students include (among others): Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, Melville Herskovits, Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Alexander Goldenweiser, Paul Radin, M. F. Ashley Montagu, Frank Speck, and Elsie Clews Parsons. | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Leslie White and Franz Boas
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 23 September 1931 - 16 April 1936 | | | Extent: | 5 letters | | | Abstract: | 5 letters (3 to Boas, 2 to White). Keresan linguistics; Fanny Bandelier; research funding | | | Source: | Franz Boas Papers (B B61) | | | |
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58 | Author: | Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899 | | | | Physician, anthropologist. Assistant editor, Medical and Surgical Reporter, 1867, editor, 1874-1887; professor, ethnology and archaeology, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1884-1886; professor, American linguistics and archaeology, University of Pennsylvania, 1886-1898. Brinton was an Americanist, concentrating his attention on the linguistics and archaeology of North and South American Indians. He was a leader in the systematic classification of American Indian languages and in the analysis of the origin of American Indian mounds. | |
| | Title: | Letter to Stephen Bowers
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1 April 1884 | | | Extent: | 1 letter | | | Abstract: | Publications | | | Source: | Stephen Bowers Correspondence (B B672) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | |
59 | Author: | White, Leslie A., 1900-1975 | | | | Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology and anthropology, University of Buffalo, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930; assistant professor, anthropology, University of Michigan, 1930-1932, associate professor, 1932-1943, professor, 1943-1970, chairman of department, 1945-1957; visiting professor, anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-1975; curator, anthropology, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-1930 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Leslie White and J. Alden Mason
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 10 December 1940 - 9 January 1958 | | | Extent: | 30 letters | | | Abstract: | 27 letters (17 to Mason, 10 to White) + 3 letters to Dorothy Donath. American Anthropologist; publications | | | Source: | John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) | | | |
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60 | Author: | Mason, John Alden, 1885-1967 | | | | Anthropologist. Assistant curator, Mexican and South American archaeology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1917-1924; assistant curator, Mexican archaeology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1924-1925; curator, American archaeology, and ethnology, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1926-1955, curator emeritus, 1955-1967; editor, American Anthropologist, 1945-1948 | |
| | Title: | Correspondence between Leslie White and J. Alden Mason
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Correspondence | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 10 December 1940 - 9 January 1958 | | | Extent: | 30 letters | | | Abstract: | 27 letters (17 to Mason, 10 to White) + 3 letters to Dorothy Donath. American Anthropologist; publications | | | Source: | John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
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