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1Author:  Fewkes, J. Walter, 1850-1930
 Ethnologist, archaeologist. Assistant, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 1881-1889; editor, Journal of Ethnology and Archaeology, 1890-1894; ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1895-1918, chief, 1918-1928. Fewkes did much of his professional research on the archaeology and ethnology of the Hopi Indians. He was instrumental in the exploration and repair of pueblo ruins, and was an assiduous collector of artifacts for the National Museum. 


 Title:  Letters to Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1921-1923 
 Extent:  3 items 
 Abstract:  Directions and instructions for Catawba field trips made by Speck for the Bureau of American Ethnology 
 Source:  Frank Gouldsmith Speck Papers (Ms. Coll. 126) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
2Author:  Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963
 Archaeologist. Curator, North American archaeology, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 1914; director, excavation program at Pecos, New Mexico, Peabody Foundation, Phillips Academy, 1915-1919; associate in charge of archaeology, investigations, Carnegie Institution, 1927-1929, chairman, division of historical research, 1929-1950; honorary curator, 1939-1951. 


 Title:  Alfred Vincent Kidder correspondence with Neil Merton Judd     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  6 July 1920 - 10 March 1962 
 Extent:  0.25 linear feet (65 letters) 
 Abstract:  Archaeological work in Southwest U.S. 
 Source:  Alfred Vincent Kidder correspondence with Neil Merton Judd (B K53) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
3Author:  Judd, Neil Merton, 1887-1976
 Archaeologist. United States National Museum, Curator, American archaeology, 1919-1930; Curator, archaeology, 1930-1949. President, American Anthropological Association, 1945. 


 Title:  Alfred Vincent Kidder correspondence with Neil Merton Judd     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  6 July 1920 - 10 March 1962 
 Extent:  0.25 linear feet (65 letters) 
 Abstract:  Archaeological work in Southwest U.S. 
 Source:  Alfred Vincent Kidder correspondence with Neil Merton Judd (B K53) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
4Author:  Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1884-1942
 Anthropologist. Lecturer, London School of Economics, 1912-1913; anthropological expedition to New Guinea, 1914-1920; reader, social anthropology, London School of Economics, 1924-1927, professor, 1927-1942; visiting professor, Yale University, 1939-1942 


 Title:  Correspondence between Bronislaw Malinowski and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Inviting Malinowski to speak at Yale's Anthropology Club and accommodations they can offer; Malinowski accepts; Malinowski's plans and suggestions for the talk and dates 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
5Author:  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 Bronislaw Malinowski and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Inviting Malinowski to speak at Yale's Anthropology Club and accommodations they can offer; Malinowski accepts; Malinowski's plans and suggestions for the talk and dates 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
6Author:  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 
7Author:  McGuff, Pete
  


 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 
8Author:  Beynon, William, 1888-1958
 Chief, field assistant and translator. Tsimshian chief; field assistant/translator to C. Barbeau; informant for Franz Boas and many other anthropologists and linguists 


 Title:  Correspondence between Franz Boas and William Beynon     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933-1937 
 Extent:  Approximately 70 letters 
 Abstract:  Beynon worked closely with Franz Boas, providing him with an extensive series of narratives and translations from the Tsimshian. The letters complement, but do not overlap with those in the Boas Papers 
 Source:  William Beynon Papers (B B467) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
9Author:  Bunzel, Ruth Leah, 1898-1990
 Anthropologist. Associate director, Research in Contemporary Cultures, Columbia University, 1947-1951, lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1954-1960, adjunct professor, 1960-1969, senior research associate, 1969-. 


 Title:  Letters to J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 June 1930 - 25 January 1933 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  6 letters to Mason. Fieldwork in Guatemala; Quiche linguistics 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
10Author:  Bunzel, Ruth Leah, 1898-1990
 Anthropologist. Associate director, Research in Contemporary Cultures, Columbia University, 1947-1951, lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1954-1960, adjunct professor, 1960-1969, senior research associate, 1969-. 


 Title:  Spanish Elements in the Kachina Cult of the Pueblos     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1928-1929 
 Extent:  30 pages 
 Abstract:  Correspondence regarding the manuscript "Spanish Elements in the Kachina Cult of the Pueblos" 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers, Series III (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
11Author:  De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004
 Anthropologist, archaeologist. Assistant, Eskimo archaeology, Danish Greenland expedition, 1929; assistant, American section, University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1931-1934; associate soil conservationist, Pima Reservation, USDA, 1935-1936; lecturer, anthropology, Bryn Mawr College, 1938-1941, assistant professor, 1941-1942, 1946-1949, associate professor, 1949-1955, professor, 1955-1976, emeritus professor, 1976-2004. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frederica De Laguna and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1958-1964 
 Extent:  7 items 
 Abstract:  Congratulations on "Men and Cultures"; considering republishing Hallowell's book; Fred Adelmann for temporary position - recommendation from Wallace; college courses 
 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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
12Author:  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 Frederica De Laguna and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1958-1964 
 Extent:  7 items 
 Abstract:  Congratulations on "Men and Cultures"; considering republishing Hallowell's book; Fred Adelmann for temporary position - recommendation from Wallace; college courses 
 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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
13Author:  Gifford, Edward Winslow, 1887-1959
 Ornithologist, anthropologist, museum curator. Assistant curator, ornithology, California Academy of Sciences, 1904-1912; assistant curator, director, Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1912-1954; lecturer in anthropology, University of California, 1920-1938, associate professor, 1938-1945, professor, 1945-1954; associate editor, American Anthropologist. 


 Title:  Letter to Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1937 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Cultural fieldwork; thank you for donations of pottery objects from Mexico 
 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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
14Author:  Hallowell, Alfred Irving, 1892-1974
 Anthropologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1922-1927, assistant professor, 1927-1936, associate professor, 1936-1939, professor, 1939-1944, department chairman, 1941-1944; professor, Northwestern University, 1944-1947; professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1947-1971, professor of anthropology, department of psychiatry, Medical School, and curator, social anthropology, University Museum, 1956-1971; emeritus professor and curator, 1971-1974. 


 Title:  Letters to Frank G. Speck     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1931, n.d. 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  Describes field trip to Berens River Saulteaux, Sweet Grass Cree and Cold Lake Chipewyan; festivals, etc. Plus letter from Speck to Hallowell with penciled responses of Hallowell to questions asked. Nanticoke and Tuscarora. Concerning published references on Southeastern kinship data, Catawba 
 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 
15Author:  Kroeber, Alfred Louis, 1876-1960
 Anthropologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1901-1906, assistant professor, 1906-1912, associate professor, 1912-1919, professor, 1919-1946, emeritus professor, 1946-1960; curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of California, 1908-1925, director, 1925-1946, emeritus director, 1946-1960. 


 Title:  Correspondence regarding "Spanish Elements in the Kachina Cult of the Pueblos"     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1928-1929 
 Extent:  8 items 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers, Series III (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
16Author:  Bateson, Gregory, 1904-1980
 Ethnologist, researcher in human behavior. Lecturer, Langley Porter Clinic, 1948-1950; ethnologist, Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California, 1950-1962; research director in ethnology, Communication Research Institute, 1962-1964; associate director of research, Oceanic Institute, 1964-1969. 


 Title:  Letter to Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  23 March 1956 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Bateson's marriage to Margaret Mead 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Personal matters 
17Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Letter to American Council of Learned Societies     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1927 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Report of field trip to Coeur d'Alene Indians, July to September 1927 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies Correspondence (506.73 Am72co) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
18Author:  Parsons, Elsie Clews, 1875-1941
 Anthropologist, folklorist. Independently wealthy writer and researcher in ethnology and folklore. Lecturer, Barnard College, 1902-1905; assistant editor, Journal of American Folk-Lore; president, American Anthropological Association, 1940-1941 


 Title:  Letters to Edward Sapir     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 December 1925 - 19 May 1926 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Research support for Leslie White; fieldwork 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25.2) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Financial support for research and publication 
19Author:  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:  Letters to E. Adamson Hoebel     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Seminar reminder; fieldwork. The Hoebel papers also contain an essay of Boas: "Living Philosophies, II: An Anthropologist's Credo" (1938) 
 Source:  E. Adamson Hoebel Papers (Ms. Coll. 43) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
20Author:  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 Franz Boas and William Beynon     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1933-1937 
 Extent:  Approximately 70 letters 
 Abstract:  Beynon worked closely with Franz Boas, providing him with an extensive series of narratives and translations from the Tsimshian. The letters complement, but do not overlap with those in the Boas Papers 
 Source:  William Beynon Papers (B B467) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
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