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 Author:  Sagard, Gabriel, fl. 1614-1636
 French missionary priest 


 Title:  Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English | Huron 
 Dates:  Circa 1816 
 Extent:  1 volume (105 leaves) 
 Abstract:  Dictionary transcribed by James R. Malenfant for Peter S. Du Ponceau from Sagard's "Le Grand voyage du pays des Hurons... avec un Dictionnaire de la langue huronne" (Paris, 1632) 
 Source:  Dictionnaire de la Langue Huronne (497.33 Sa1) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  American Indian Grammatical Categories     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  Circa 1929 
 Extent:  6 leaves 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Misc. Mss.) 
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 Subjects:  Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Board of Editors - Collected Works of Edward Sapir     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1983-September 1984 
 Extent:  2 folders 
 Abstract:  Linguistic Society of America, 1983 to September 1984 
 Source:  Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1920-1924 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Results of catalog search for entries of netting needles and net meshers; netting needle sketches - traced from specimens; fieldwork/field notes; peers 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Charles Davenport     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  3 November 1931 - 6 November 1931 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Comparative use of same consonants in different languages 
 Source:  Charles Benedict Davenport Papers (B D27) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Edward C. Armstrong     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  21 May 1926 - 19 May 1927 
 Extent:  20 letters 
 Abstract:  20 letter (9 to Sapir, 11 to Armstrong). "Survey of American Indian Languages" by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and Carnegie Foundation 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies Correspondence (506.73 Am72co) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1918-1936 
 Extent:  20 letters 
 Abstract:  Education; Alain Locke - African art interest; Father Berard - Navaho and Apache work; fieldwork; funding; publications on various anthropological fields; anthropological work/employment; students - fieldwork 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1911-1924 
 Extent:  29 items 
 Abstract:  Concerning Cree-Montagnais linguistic relationship and obtaining of museum specimens. Linguistic analogues to Wiyot-Yorok"; discusses his Wiyot-Yurok-Algonquian relationship; mentions work on Subtiaba; describes relations around Hokan-Coahuitecan; migrations; Athabaskan. Yurok comparisons; linguistic relationships. Publications; linguistics; linguistic fieldwork among the Montagnais, Cree, Delaware, Seneca, Mohawk, Penobscot, Yana; Alogonkian and Wiyot-Yuroks; Yurok kinship; grammar of Paiute; peers 
 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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  27 February 1902 - 15 December 1938 
 Extent:  700 letters 
 Abstract:  675 letters (362 to Boas, 313 to Sapir) + 25 letters to/from Donald Brand, Walter Dyk, J.W. Fewkes, Mary Haas, A.L. Kroeber, W.G. Leland, C. Wissler, V.F. Ray, Victoria Pike, E.W. Gifford, F.W. Hodge. Professional positions; museums; Bureau of American Ethnology; American Indian languages; research and publication support; Committee on Research in Indian Languages; Geological Survey, Canada; Handbook of American Languages Laboratory of Anthropology; fieldwork; publications; research and graduate fellowship; personal 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Harry Hoijer     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1935 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Hoijer was a student of Sapir's at the University of Chicago and they continued a professional relationship. Many of the materials in this collection regard Sapir. Letter concerning verb forms in Carrier, Lujan, Ts'ets'ant; Sapir's Navajo materials (Chic Sandoval to Hoijer) 
 Source:  Harry Hoijer Collection (497.3 H68) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  18 June 1927 - 18 January 1939 
 Extent:  28 letters 
 Abstract:  28 letters (10 to Mason, 18 to Sapir). Linguistics; research support; museums; fieldwork; conferences; publications; personal 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Pete McGuff     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1906-1908 
 Extent:  1 folder 
 Abstract:  McGuff's Wasco fieldwork at Fort Simcoe, Washington 
 Source:  Walter Dyk Collection (497.3 H998m) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1934-1938 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork funding; statement of Income and Expenditures for a previous field season among the Iroquois in Western New York; Wampum Belts (See Series VI Wampum Belts (Roddy, Thomas W.) for photos). See also: Brock, R.W.; Goldenweiser, Alexander A.; Waugh, F.W 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Edward Sapir Manuscripts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English | Native American languages 
 Dates:  Circa 1905-1939 
 Extent:  17 linear feet 
 Abstract:  Dictionaries, texts, word lists, field notes, miscellaneous materials on American Indian languages and ethnography. Primarily linguistics, but some folklore and general ethnography. Includes material on Paiute, Wasco, Wishram, Chinook, Hopi, Algonquin, Nootka, Okanagon, Otomi, Athapaskan, Uto-Aztecan, Wakashan, Yana, Navaho, and other languages 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Letter to Walter Dyk     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Dissertations; phonology 
 Source:  Walter Dyk Collection (497.3 H998m) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  "Letters from Edward Sapir to Robert H. Lowie"     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscript 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1965 
 Extent:  79 leaves 
 Abstract:  Introduction and notes by Lowie 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
 Anthropologist, linguist. Research assistant, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1907-1908; instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-1925; associate professor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1925-1927, professor, anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-1931; Sterling professor, anthropology and linguistics, Yale University, 1931-1939 


 Title:  Manuscript materials of Edward Sapir and Harry Hoijer     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1920s, 1930-1932, 1966, n.d. 
 Extent:   none  
 Abstract:  Materials include, "Navajo Night Chant". Letter from Dorothy Hoijer in collection states that this was done in collaboration with Sapir, 1930 to 1932; Navajo conversations, n.d.; Tales of the Sarcee Indians, 1966; Navajo grammatical notes by Sapir and Hoijer, 1920s 
 Source:  Harry Hoijer Collection (497.3 H68) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Schmick, John Jacob, 1714-1778
 Moravian missionary at Wyalusing, Pa. 


 Title:  Miscellanea linguae nationis Indicae Mahikan dicta     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  German | Mahican 
 Dates:  Circa 1760 
 Extent:  2 volumes (322 leaves) 
 Abstract:  Manuscript vocabulary and notes on the Mahican language recorded between about 1753 and 1767. Consists of words and phrases in Mahican, written phonologically, and translated into their German equivalents. The volumes have been edited, translated, and published by Carl Masthay as Schmick's Mahican Dictionary, APS Memoir 197 (1991) 
 Source:  Miscellanea linguae nationis Indicae Mahikan dicta (497.3 Sch5) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
 Explorer, ethnologist. U.S. Indian agent for the Lake Superior region, 1822-1836; superintendent of Indian affairs, Michigan, 1836-1841; 0ffice of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1847-1864. Schoolcraft published numerous studies of the geology, mining, and ethnology of the Great Lakes area 


 Title:  Letter to Samuel Morton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  5 May 1838 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Observations on mental and physical traits of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians 
 Source:  Samuel George Morton Papers (B M843) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
 Author:  Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
 Explorer, ethnologist. U.S. Indian agent for the Lake Superior region, 1822-1836; superintendent of Indian affairs, Michigan, 1836-1841; 0ffice of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1847-1864. Schoolcraft published numerous studies of the geology, mining, and ethnology of the Great Lakes area 


 Title:  Letters of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  16 November 1830 - 25 February 1836 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Letters to John G. Palfrey; Messrs. Carey, Lea and Blanchard; and to the U.S. government. "Indian Tales"; publication of Indian studies; bill for preparation of study of Algic language 
 Source:  Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Misc. Mss.) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Schultz, Theodor
 Schultz was a Moravian missionary in British Guiana at the turn of the nineteenth century 


 Title:  Arawak manuscripts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Arawak | German 
 Dates:  1803 
 Extent:  2 volumes 
 Abstract:  The Arawak language manuscripts sent to the APS by Schultz include both a grammatical treatise (organized upon the Latin model) and an extensive Arawak-German dictionary 
 Source:  Arawak manuscripts (498.3 Sch8) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1957 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Wallace accepts appointment as member to the Research Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth Mental Health Research Foundation; meeting 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and E. Adamson Hoebel     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1945-1980 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  Asking Hoebel to write chapter one of "What is Culture?" for ten-volume "Book of Science"; Shapiro's comments on Hoebel's work before publishing; revising; personal 
 Source:  E. Adamson Hoebel Papers (Ms. Coll. 43) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  6 January 1936 - 12 October 1942 
 Extent:  24 letters 
 Abstract:  23 letters (13 to Boas, 10 to Shapiro) + 1 letter from E.P. Boas. Physical anthropology; anthropometric data 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  12 October 1928 - 20 May 1949 
 Extent:  30 letters 
 Abstract:  30 letters (14 to Mason, 16 to Shapiro). American Association of Physical Anthropologists; American Anthopologist; fellowships; professional positions; research, support; skeletal remains; publications 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and Raymond Pearl     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  15 April 1937 - 25 October 1939 
 Extent:  27 letters 
 Abstract:  27 letters (13 to Pearl, 14 to Shapiro). American Association of Physical Anthropologists; Advisory Committee on Anthropometric Int.; race; conferences 
 Source:  Raymond Pearl Papers (B P312) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Letter to Ashley Montagu     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1941 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Standardizing techniques of physical anthropology 
 Source:  Ashley Montagu Papers (Ms. Coll. 109) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
 Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Letters to Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1962-1963 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Letting Hallowell know he is sending book on "History of Astronomy in the 20th Century" by Otto Struve; suggestion and urging that Hallowell undertake a history of anthropology book (cultural, not physical); invitation to luncheon 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  29 June 1943 - 3 October 1946 
 Extent:  11 letters 
 Abstract:  11 letters (3 to Shryock, 8 to Speck). Pennsylvania Magazine of History; publications 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 September 1939 - 31 May 1940 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Shryock, 3 to Redfield). Anthropology and history; social science research training; conferences 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Letters to Alfred I. Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  15 June 1943; 10 January 1958 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Theory of property; effect of American Indians on U.S. culture 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Letters to Margaret Mead     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 November 1940 - 9 April 1941 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Publications 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Letters to Melville Herskovits     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  8 July 1943 - 29 April 1946 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Job offer to Shryock; publications 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Singer, Ernestine H. Wieder
 Anthropologist 


 Title:  Correspondence between Ernestine Singer and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  16 June 1934 - 10 October 1936 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  4 letters (2 to Mason, 2 to Singer). Personal 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Personal matters 
 Author:  Singer, Ernestine H. Wieder
 Anthropologist. Studied at the University of Pennsylvania 


 Title:  Ernestine H. Wieder Singer Notes     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1935-1937 
 Extent:  Approximately 150 leaves 
 Abstract:  Anthropology and Archaeology Lecture Notes from courses taken with A. Irving Hallowell, Lewis Kern, H.N. Wardle, Vladimir Fewkes, E.B. Howard at University of Pennsylvania. Notes from 1936 American Anthropological Association and Society for American Archaeology joint meeting. Inca economics; Maya archaeology; American Indian material culture and archaeology; Balkan ethnography 
 Source:  Ernestine H. Wieder Singer Notes (970.1 Si6) 
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 Subjects:  Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Smith, Donald
  


 Title:  Frank Speck (1881-1950): "White Indian Anthropologist"     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  23 pages 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers, Series V (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Concepts of Land Ownership Among the Iroquois and their Neighbors     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and George Snyderman     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1945-1950 
 Extent:  40 items 
 Abstract:  Collection includes photographs of Allegheny Senecas taken by Speck 
 Source:  George S. Snyderman Papers (Ms. Coll. 51) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Personal matters 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Correspondence between George Snyderman and Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1949-1957 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  Recommendation from Hallowell for Snyderman for position at Syracuse; suggestions on article; Kinzua Dam issue - Seneca Nation of Indians; personal 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Personal matters 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Correspondence between George Snyderman and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1946-1994 
 Extent:  1 folder 
 Abstract:  Field notes; Iroquois war; ceremonies; discussion/comments on various works/publications; employment; Historical Society of Pennsylvania guide to manuscripts for research; anthropological work; library and archive research; ethnology and ethnohistory; field notes at Cold Spring, NY, 1946; peers; Indian claims; grant-in-aid application for research on Five Nations - rejected; issues on passing Bill S2515; reprint of Friends Journal, p. 119-120, 23 February 1957; false face; reprint of obituary of Richard Johnny-John in Salamanca Press, 27 Januaryary 1992; personal. See also: Cohen, Felix S.; Tanner, Helen Hornbeck; Lucy, Charles L. 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  George S. Snyderman Papers     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1758-1995 (bulk: 1945-1985) 
 Extent:  3 linear feet 
 Abstract:  The George S. Snyderman Papers contain materials from Snyderman's professional life. Series I: Correspondence consists of mostly incoming mail from anthropologists, Native Americans, students, etc. and cover a variety of topics. Series II: Subject files includes reports, news clippings, and legal materials. Series III: Works by Snyderman and Series IV: Works by Others contain research materials and published and unpublished works from Snyderman, colleagues and students. Series V: Photographs consists mostly of Native Americans 
 Source:  George S. Snyderman Papers (Ms. Coll. 51) 
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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 | 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 | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Letter to Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1954 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Reprint request for article on Indian mss. from APS Bulletin; sent reprint of his essay from the American Sociological review. 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Letter to Paul A. W. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1954 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Malone and Butler Bill S2515 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection II, Paul A. W. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology 
 Author:  Snyderman, George S., 1908-2000
 Anthropologist. folklore, medicine, and social organization. Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 1938-1961; associate director Jewish Employment and Vocational Service; lecturer Temple University, 1963-? 


 Title:  Notes on the Economic Life of the Indians of the Northwest Territory and Ohio     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Society for Linguistic Anthropology
 In 1983, the Society for Linguistic Anthropology was formed as a section of the AAA with the goal of advancing the "study of language in its social and cultural context and to encourage communication of the results of such study." It has published the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology semiannually since 1991, and since 2001 they have given out the Edward Sapir Prize for the book making the most significant contribution to the understanding of language in society 


 Title:  Society for Linguistic Anthropology Records     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Records 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1982-1986 
 Extent:  0.5 linear feet 
 Abstract:  The Society for Linguistic Anthropology Records contains materials from the early years of the Society. Materials include correspondence, newsletters and minutes of the executive committee 
 Source:  Society for Linguistic Anthropology Records (Ms. Coll. 50) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections 
 Author:  Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
  


 Title:  Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Minute Book     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Records 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  14 November 1780 - 21 May 1782 
 Extent:  1 volume (216 leaves) 
 Abstract:  Includes 109 printed pages on the "Account of the Institution and Progress of the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland," by William Smellie (1782) 
 Source:  Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Minute Book (913.41 Solm) 
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 Subjects:  Archaeology, prehistory 
 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 
 Dates:  1946 
 Extent:  4 items 
 Abstract:  Field trip with Edmund S. 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 
 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 
 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:  Catawba Texts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Catawba | English 
 Dates:  [1934] 
 Extent:  Approximately 500 leaves 
 Abstract:  These texts concern myths, history, birds, reptiles, signs and omens, remedies, marriage, poverty, industry, food, charms, taboos, etc. The texts have both free and interlinear English translations 
 Source:  Catawba Texts (497.3 Sp3) 
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 Subjects:  Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 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:  The Central Caribs by William Curtis Farabee--Review     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1925] 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:  Typed review by Speck 
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers, Series II (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Correspondence between Alexander Goldenweiser and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1913-1917 
 Extent:  8 items 
 Abstract:  Reviews; lecture for Aitken's class; personal 
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 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:  Correspondence between Edward Sapir and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1911-1924 
 Extent:  29 items 
 Abstract:  Concerning Cree-Montagnais linguistic relationship and obtaining of museum specimens. Linguistic analogues to Wiyot-Yorok"; discusses his Wiyot-Yurok-Algonquian relationship; mentions work on Subtiaba; describes relations around Hokan-Coahuitecan; migrations; Athabaskan. Yurok comparisons; linguistic relationships. Publications; linguistics; linguistic fieldwork among the Montagnais, Cree, Delaware, Seneca, Mohawk, Penobscot, Yana; Alogonkian and Wiyot-Yuroks; Yurok kinship; grammar of Paiute; peers 
 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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1919-1949 
 Extent:  Approximately 35 letters 
 Abstract:  Anthropological and ethnographic fieldwork; needles; basketry/basket making; preparing grammar/story book, Abenaki language for publishing; Ojibwa; myth; language; comments on paper; peers; teaching; requests of papers. See also: Cooper, John M.; Michelson, Thurman; Sieber, Sylvester Anthony 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1947-1948 
 Extent:  Approximately 13 letters 
 Abstract:  Library research - Iroquois and Algonquian; funding; fieldwork; Tuscarora; Six Nations, Delaware; comments on Wallace paper 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  3 June 1905 - 26 Januaryary 1941 
 Extent:  96 letters 
 Abstract:  93 letters (50 to Boas, 43 to Speck) + 3 letters to/from H.A. Andrews, M. Eischberg, H.W. Shoemaker. American Indian languages and ethnography; Penobscot folklore; fieldwork; Bureau of American Ethnology; Committee on Research of American Indian Langs.; research funding; professional positions; conferences; publications; personal 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and George Snyderman     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1945-1950 
 Extent:  40 items 
 Abstract:  Collection includes photographs of Allegheny Senecas taken by Speck 
 Source:  George S. Snyderman Papers (Ms. Coll. 51) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Personal matters 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  18 April 1928 - 19 February 1951 
 Extent:  38 letters 
 Abstract:  38 letters (16 to Mason, 22 to Speck). American Anthropologist; material culture; publications 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  29 June 1943 - 3 October 1946 
 Extent:  11 letters 
 Abstract:  11 letters (3 to Shryock, 8 to Speck). Pennsylvania Magazine of History; publications 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Correspondence between Frank G. Speck and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933-1948 
 Extent:  Approximately 32 letters 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork; Iroquois ethnographical work; academic anthropological work; masks; music; adoption strings; Seneca; Fenton comments on "Speech for the Pagan Indians"; inquiry on a turtle rattle from Fenton and Speck's response; Wampum; "A Plan for Iroquois Studies" and Speck's comments; Iroquois plant studies; peers; personal. See also: American Philosophical Society; Deardorff, Merle H., 1946; Series VI: False Face #1 Smiling; and Series VI: Cayuga Nomination Strings 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 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:  Correspondence between John Swanton and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1913-1942 
 Extent:  Approximately 15 items 
 Abstract:  Regarding a variety of tribes; linguistics; fieldwork. Concerning an exhibition for Mohegan Stockbridge data. Comments on Speck's "Catawba Medicines and Curative Practices", 1937. Houman slings and darts; reprint of Swanton, 1938 
 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 | 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 
 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:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1938 
 Extent:  5 items 
 Abstract:  Refers to published reference on Carib-Dominica trap and sketch, Pima and Maricopa, Papago, Houma and Mricopa traps 
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers, XIII(22G) (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 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:  Delaware Indian material     
 Type:  Sound items 
 Format:  Recordings 
 Language:  Delaware 
 Dates:  1928 
 Extent:  2 reels 
 Abstract:  These are re-recordings of wax recordings, of very poor quality, of songs performed by Chief Webber, May 10, 1928. Included are dance songs, peyote song, woman's dance songs (with Shawnee and Iroquois versions), a speech, portions of a big house ceremony, and songs for First Day 
 Source:  Delaware Indian material (Rec. 4) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 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:  Frank G. Speck Manuscripts on Native Americans     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  Circa 1900-1950 
 Extent:  3 linear feet (approximately 700 items) 
 Abstract:  Naskapi: The Savage Hunters of the Labrador Peninsular, circa 600 leaves; Papers Pertaining to Indian Studies, circa 4000 leaves; A Study of the Delaware Indian Big House Ceremony, circa 500 leaves. 
 Source:  Frank G. Speck Manuscripts on Native Americans (Ms. Coll. 126. Subcollection 2) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Linguistics and philology 
 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:  Frank G. Speck Papers     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1903-1950 
 Extent:  16 linear feet (approximately 3,000 items) 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, book and paper manuscripts, notes, diaries, photographs and sketches, movie film, lantern slides, maps, etc. Ethnographic descriptions of Eskimo and American eastern woodland Indians, particularly Catawba, Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, Iroquois, Nanticoke, Penobscot, Algonquians, Yuchi, and others. Photographs of various races and physical types in Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Linguistic and folkore notes on various cultures. Correspondents include Franz Boas, Loren Eiseley, Alfred Kidder, A.L. Kroeber, Edward Sapir, Carl Voegelin, Clark Wissler, Leslie White, Alexander Goldenweiser, John Swanton 
 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 | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 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:  Malecite Bird Names     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  3 leaves 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Misc. Mss.) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Linguistics and philology 
 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:  Recordings of Cherokee, Creek, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux (Santee), Tintelo, and Winnebago     
 Type:  Sound items 
 Format:  Recordings 
 Language:  Cherokee | Creek | Naskapi | Penobscot | Sioux | Tintelo | Winnebago 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  4 reels 
 Abstract:  From originals in possession of the Museum of Primitive Art, New York 
 Source:  Recordings of Cherokee, Creek, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux (Santee), Tintelo, and Winnebago (Rec. 49) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
 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:  Review of "Introduction to Cultural Anthropology" by Robert Lowie     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  n.d. 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Review of "Societies of the Plains Indians" edited by Clark Wissler     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1918] 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 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:  Wiyot-Yurok and Algonquian Comparisons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  Wiyot-Yurok | Algonquian 
 Dates:  1915 
 Extent:  3 leaves 
 Abstract:  Cognates in Algonquian languages sent by Speck to Edward Sapir 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, A.2) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1918, 1920-1937 
 Extent:  2 folders 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork; education; various discussions on publications; editing; journals - publishing, costs, process; peers papers 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1938 
 Extent:  5 items 
 Abstract:  Refers to published reference on Carib-Dominica trap and sketch, Pima and Maricopa, Papago, Houma and Mricopa traps 
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers, XIII(22G) (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  24 May 1917 - 27 February 1940 
 Extent:  91 letters 
 Abstract:  91 letters (58 to Boas, 33 to Spier). Puerto Rican physical anthropology; Havasupai folkore; museum work; fieldwork; teaching; professional positions; publications 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  6 February 1928 - 2 April 1948 
 Extent:  83 letters 
 Abstract:  83 letters (38 to Mason, 45 to Spier). American Anthropologist; Southwestern Journal of Anthropology; museum collections and expeditions; Mexican archaeology; professional positions; publications; personal 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Archaeology, prehistory | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie Spier and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1936-1961 
 Extent:  15 letters 
 Abstract:  Anthropology work; academics; fieldwork, Six Nations; translations; Walter Taylor and Fenton correspondence - Spier's 70th birthday - collecting essays to present to him, Fenton's advice; Spier asking Fenton to represent him at the ceremony for the Viking Medal by the AAA - Fenton accepts; Program from the award ceremony; Fenton's letter detailing events of the ceremony; professional organizations; publications; personal 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Letters from Leslie Spier     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1939-1945 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Letters from Leslie Spier to Mrs. Sapir about E. Sapir's ethnographic notes, manuscripts, and notebooks Spier has and would like to publish; list of "Athabaskan Materials in the Possession of Harry Hoijer, February 1939"; journal subscription and submission of articles. See also: De Laguna, Frederica 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1916-1920; instructor, anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, 1920-1921, assistant professor, 1921-1927, professor and director of museum, 1929; visiting professor, University of Chicago, 1928, 1930; research associate, Yale University, 1931-1933, associate professor, 1933-1939; professor, University of New Mexico, 1939-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1961; editor, American Anthropologist, 1934-1939 


 Title:  Letters to Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  4 January 1937 - 6 May 1941 
 Extent:  21 letters 
 Abstract:  General Series in Anthropology; Pueblo Indian Religion publications; personal 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25.1) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Correspondence between John Swanton and Ashley Montagu     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1953, 1957 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  Evolution; discussion on pamphlet "Superstition - but Whose?"; comments on "The Direction of Human Development"; psychology; ESP and "Mental Radio" by Upton Sinclair 
 Source:  Ashley Montagu Papers (Ms. Coll. 109) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Correspondence between John Swanton and Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1913-1942 
 Extent:  Approximately 15 items 
 Abstract:  Regarding a variety of tribes; linguistics; fieldwork. Concerning an exhibition for Mohegan Stockbridge data. Comments on Speck's "Catawba Medicines and Curative Practices", 1937. Houman slings and darts; reprint of Swanton, 1938 
 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 | 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 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Correspondence between John Swanton and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  17 March 1898 - 10 April 1942 
 Extent:  310 letters 
 Abstract:  301 letters (162 to Boas, 139 to Swanton) + 9 letters to/from Miss and H.A. Andrews, Dr. Frachtenberg, Department of Justice. University studies; fieldwork in Northwest coast and among the Sioux; Haida linguistics and culture; linguistics and ethnography of Indians of Louisiana, Texas, Southwest, Northwest Coast; Bureau of American Ethnology; Dr. Frachtenberg's dismissal from Bureau of American Ethnology; publications; American Anthropologist 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Correspondence between John Swanton and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  13 December 1940 - 7 June 1952 
 Extent:  20 letters 
 Abstract:  20 letters (11 to Mason, 9 to Swanton). Pima and Papago linguistics; Haida totem poles; parapsychology; American Anthropologist; American Anthropological Association; personal 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Correspondence between John Swanton and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1944-1953 
 Extent:  Approximately 13 letters 
 Abstract:  Fenton's praise of Swanton; fieldwork; content notes of James Hall, A.M. "A Brief History of the Mississippi Territory"; two letters from Swanton to "fellow anthropologists"; "Criticisms of Bulletin 145" by Swanton - Fenton's response; personal. Collection also includes ..."John Reed Swanton (1873 to 1958)", Obituary, 1959. See also: Stephens, George Myers; Rosen, Joseph; Boy Scouts of America 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Escape Up the Tree     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1919, [1922] 
 Extent:   none  
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Haida Grammatical Notes and Word List     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English | Haida 
 Dates:  1900-1911 
 Extent:  127 leaves 
 Abstract:  English-Haida lexicon, circa 1200 words; Haida-English lexicon, circa 800 items. Also organized notes and word lists, a composite, based on 1900-1901 field work among Skidegat and Masset. Some work done by Theresa Durlach 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, N1.6) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Haida texts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English | Haida 
 Dates:  1900-1902 
 Extent:  333 leaves 
 Abstract:  Copies of texts obtained from Masset and Skidegat Haida, 1900-1902. Two texts have interlinear translation. Marginal comments by Franz Boas and Theresa M. Durlach 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, N1.4) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Haida texts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Haida 
 Dates:  1900-1901 
 Extent:  350 leaves 
 Abstract:  Skidegat texts obtained in 1900-1901 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, N1.5) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letter to Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1940 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Swanton's Caddo materials; note by Parsons on Caddo. Clans; article 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letter to Robert Lowie     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1921 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Pawnee system notes; language 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letters to Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1924, 1931 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Response to Hallowell about questionnaire - customs and beliefs about bears; list of references regarding fish nets in the Gulf area 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letters to Dell Hymes     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1956-1957, 1962 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  Swanton compliments to Boas and Sapir; work on Chinook; linguistic anthropology; linguistic/language work, study and material 
 Source:  Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology | Museums -- Development, operation, and collections | Personal matters 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letters to Edward C. Armstrong, American Council of Learned Societies     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  2 June 1926 - 18 May 1927 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (2 to Swanton, 5 to Armstrong). "Survey of American Indian Languages" by ACLS and Carnegie Foundation 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies (506.73 Am72co) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Letters to Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1919, 1922 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Asking for permission to use "The Buffalo Girls"; interest in Pawnee and Caddo notes; Caddo discussion 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
 Ethnologist. Assistant ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1900-1903, ethnologist, 1903-1944; associate editor, American Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923 


 Title:  Tlingit and Haida word list     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Haida | Tlingit 
 Dates:  1900-1901 
 Extent:  2 notebooks (20 leaves) 
 Abstract:  Field notes taken at Sitka and Wrangell for Tlingit; Howkan, Klinkwan, and Kassan, Alaska, for Masset-Haida 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, N2.1) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology