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| 22 | Author: | Zeisberger, David, 1721-1808 | | | | Moravian missionary. Worked and lived among the Delaware and other Indian tribes; helped establish settlements in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Canada. Student and recorder of Indian languages and customs | |
| | Title: | Grammar of the Language of the Lenni-Lenape, or Delaware, Indians
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | Delaware | | | Dates: | 1816 | | | Extent: | Approximately 210 leaves | | | Abstract: | Translated from the original German manuscript in the archives of the Society of United Brethren, Bethlehem, Pa., by Peter S. Du Ponceau, 1816. It is a description of the Delaware language and lists words and their corresponding meanings | | | Source: | Grammar of the Language of the Lenni-Lenape, or Delaware, Indians (497.3 Z3g) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Linguistics and philology | |
25 | Author: | Zeisberger, David, 1721-1808 | | | | Moravian missionary. Worked and lived among the Delaware and other Indian tribes; helped establish settlements in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Canada. Student and recorder of Indian languages and customs | |
| | Title: | Manuscript materials of David Zeisberger
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1769-1770 | | | Extent: | 127 pages | | | Abstract: | Letters and Diaries, transcripts. See also: Deardorff, Merle | | | Source: | William N. Fenton Papers, Series II-B (Ms. Coll. 20) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | |
26 | Author: | 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: | Zuni lexicon
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | Zuni | | | Dates: | n.d. | | | Extent: | Approximately 7,000 slips | | | Abstract: | Arranged alphabetically and in terms of grammatical categories | | | Source: | American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, Zu.2) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Linguistics and philology | |
27 | Author: | Carmichael, Leonard, 1898-1973 | | | | Psychologist, association executive, Instructor, psychology, Princeton University, 1924-1926, assistant professor, 1926-1927; associate professor, Brown University, 1927-1928, professor, 1928-1936; dean, faculty of arts and science, University of Rochester, 1936-1938; president, Tufts University, 1938-1952; Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, 1953-1964; chairman, museum committee, National Geographical Society, 1964-1973. | |
| | Title: | Leonard Carmichael Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | Circa 1917-1973 | | | Extent: | 183 linear feet | | | Abstract: | Carmichael was chairman of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology of the National Research Council, from 1941 to 1943. His papers include Division records, from 1941 to 1943 and 1955 to 1962. The earlier documents are interesting for their illustration of the wartime use of anthropology and psychology by the federal government. The records extant in Carmichael's files include various committee and sub-committee reports on routine Division business; they chronicle the marshalling of anthropology and psychology for the war effort. The later records (1955-62) include a history of the Division, membership lists, research proposals, the annual reports of the Division itself, and various sub-committee reports. Also included are reports on symposia supported by the Division, including the "USAF-NRC Symposium On Human Engineering, Personnel, And Training Research" in 1955. Carmichael's papers include records of the U.S. Committee for National Morale, dated 1941 and afterwards, and contain a report on "Cultural Anthropology and Morale," among other documents. He was a member of the applied psychology panel of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1942-1945. | | | Source: | Leonard Carmichael Papers (B C212) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | |
28 | 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 | |
29 | Author: | Carpenter, Edmund Snow, 1922- | | | | Archaeologist, ethnologist | |
| | Title: | Rappahanock Talking Dances
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1942 | | | Extent: | 1 item | | | Abstract: | Report on graduate student field trip; description and use of traps and hunting devices | | | 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 | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | |
30 | Author: | Carpenter, Edmund Snow, 1922- | | | | Archaeologist, ethnologist | |
| | Title: | Rappahanock Herbals, Folklore, and Science of Cures
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1942 | | | Extent: | 1 item | | | Abstract: | Typed manuscript with annotations | | | 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 | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | |
31 | Author: | Caspari, Ernst Wolfgang, 1909-1988 | | | | Geneticist. Assistant professor of zoology and research associate, University of Rochester, 1944-1946; associate professor, biology, Wesleyan University, 1945-1946, professor, 1949-1960; professor, biology, University of Rochester, 1965-1975, professor emeritus, 1975-1988. | |
| | Title: | Ernst Wolfgang Caspari Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1938-1980 | | | Extent: | 9.5 linear feet | | | Abstract: | Caspari's interest in genetics and behavior extended into anthropology, psychology, and sociology. His work has been applied by social scientists to problems in their particular fields. Caspari's papers contain correspondence with the American Psychological and Sociological Associations. Included under the heading of the latter is a copy of his 1963 conference address to the ASA on "Genetic Constitution and Social Factors in Man." There is correspondence (1968-72) with Bernard Campbell on the topic of a published volume dealing with sexual selection in human evolution, to commemorate the centenary of Charles Darwin's Descent of Man, and also with the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Other relevant subject materials include records dealing with Caspari's membership on the Committee on Genetics and Behavior of the National Research Council; a study on "The Biological Basis of Female Hierarchies" of 1975; and various public addresses and papers dealing with heredity and environment in the determination of human behavior, human origins, and the interactions between biological and cultural evolution. | | | Source: | Ernst Wolfgang Caspari Papers (Ms. Coll. 1) | | | |
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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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
32 | Author: | Couch, Jonathan, 1789-1870 | | | | British physician, naturalist | |
| | Title: | Jonathan Couch Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1839-1891 | | | Extent: | 1 linear foot | | | Abstract: | Couch's papers deal mostly with natural history, but some correspondence and mss. are on the history of language; myth and superstition; and the physical history of man. Included here are manuscripts on "Charms", "Language", "The Cross Buns of Easter", "On the History and Development of Man", and the "Prehistoric in Cornwall." | | | Source: | Jonathan Couch Papers (B C831) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Archaeology, prehistory | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | |
33 | Author: | Crawford, James M., 1925-1989 | | | | Linguist. County Ranger George Forestry Commission, 1949-1950; Forester in United States Forest Service, 1950-1952; lumber grader Hammond Lumber Company, 1953-1954; surveyor Utah Construction Company, 1955; Research Forester Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1961; teaching assistant Berkeley, 1962-1965; assistant professor anthropology Idaho State University, 1966-1968; associate professor anthropology 1968-1981, professor, 1981-1989 | |
| | Title: | James M. Crawford Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1906-1988 | | | Extent: | 68.75 linear feet | | | Abstract: | Includes materials from Crawford's career as a linguist who dedicated most of his studies to Native American languages. Series I: Correspondence includes mostly incoming letters to Crawford and deal mainly with his publications. Series II: Subject files contains grant applications, news clippings, Crawford's curriculum vitae, reviews, etc. Series III: Works by Crawford includes handwritten and typed work, both drafts and finished works, as well as notes, outlines and articles. It is arranged into four subseries, A. Cocopa, B. Yuchi, C. Yuman, and D. Other. Series IV: Research Notes includes notes and notebooks on linguistic topics. Series V: Card Files, the largest series in the collection, contains card-sized papers that are mostly dictionary terms for different languages. Series VI: Course Material contains mostly notes from graduate courses in linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley. Series VII: Photographs includes photos used in his book "Cocopa Texts" | | | Source: | James M. Crawford Papers (Ms. Coll. 66) | | | |
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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 | |
34 | Author: | Barbeau, Charles Marius, 1883-1969 | | | | Anthropologist. Anthropologist, National Museum of Canada, Ottawa, 1911-1948, consultant, 1948-1969; professor, Loyola University, 1945-1955, emeritus professor, 1955-1969; lecturer, Montreal University; co-editor, Journal of American Folklore, 1916-1969 | |
| | Title: | Catalogue of Indian songs
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1911-1920 | | | Extent: | 170 leaves | | | Abstract: | Catalogue of Indian songs collected by the National Museum of Canada. Iroquois, Huron, Cayuga, Ojibwa, etc. Typed. | | | Source: | Catalogue of Indian Songs (497.2 C16) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Folklore, mythology, religion | |
38 | Author: | Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 | | | | Naturalist. Darwin was independently wealthy and pursued much of his work at home, in Kent. His travels with the Beagle, 1831-1836, set the stage for his later studies in geology, zoology, and botany. Subsequent to the publication of The Origin of Species in 1859, he was made an honorary member (1861) of the London Ethnological Society. Darwin did not specifically write upon human evolution until the later 1860s, when The Descent of Man was composed (published 1871), followed in 1872 by Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Both books were influential upon later writing and research in anthropology. | |
| | Title: | Charles Darwin Collection
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1837-1882 | | | Extent: | Approximately 950 items | | | Abstract: | The American Philosophical Society Library holds an extensive collection of Darwin letters, either in original or photo-copy form. The manuscript letter collection includes approximately 730 Darwin letters (B D25.m, B D25.L, B D25.L1, B D25.r, B D25.1-361). The large groups of letters are to Charles Lyell and to George Romanes. The Library also holds photocopy or microfilm copies of almost the entirety of Darwin's known surviving correspondence, listed in A Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882, Frederick Burkhardt and Sidney Smith, editors, New York: Garland, 1985. Cambridge University Press is now publishing the letters in a multi-volume series. The correspondence most useful for studies in the history of anthropology includes the letters between Darwin and T.H. Huxley, Charles Lyell, George Rolleston, A.R. Wallace, Armand de Quatrefages, John Lubbock, Karl von Baer, E.B. Tylor, Herbert Spencer, H.W. Flower, and Francis Galton. | | | Source: | Charles Darwin Collection (B D25) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | |
39 | Author: | Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 | | | | Biologist, eugenicist. Instructor, zoology, Harvard University, 1892-1899; assistant professor, University of Chicago, 1899-1891, associate professor, 1901-1904; director, summer biological lab, of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1898-1923; director, Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, 1904-1934; director, Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1934 (1920-1934, Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution). Davenport was a central figure in American eugenics and, secondarily, in genetics research, from the founding of the Cold Spring Harbor Station in 1904 to the 1930s. He frequently found himself in serious disagreement with Boas and his supporters over the role of environment versus heredity in shaping racial morphology and social behavior. | |
| | Title: | Charles Benedict Davenport Papers
| | | Type: | Collection | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1874-1944 | | | Extent: | 63 linear feet | | | Abstract: | Professional correspondence and administrative correspondence, from the Station for Experimental Evolution. Correspondents include Franz Boas, A. C. Haddon, M. J. Herskovits, Ales Hrdlicka, Arthur Keith, E. Linton, E. Sapir, F. von Luschan, the American Foundation for Prehistoric Study in France, the Committee for Human Behavior, the Draper Fund for Studying Race Crossings, and others. Notes, paper manuscripts, and lectures are also present. Lecture topics include "Coordinates in Anthropometry", "Comparative Social Traits of Various Races", "Do Races Differ in Mental Capacity", "Factors of Heredity and Environment in Criminality", "How Early in Ontogeny Do Human Racial Characteristics Show Themselves?", "Methods in Comparative Racial Psychology", "Racial Factors in International Relations", etc. | | | Source: | Charles Benedict Davenport Papers (B D27) | | | |
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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 | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | |
40 | Author: | 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: | An Arctic Summer
| | | Type: | Text items | | | Format: | Manuscripts | | | Language: | English | | | Dates: | 1930 | | | Extent: | 345 leaves | | | Abstract: | Greenland, archaeology | | | Source: | American Philosophical Society. Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection (497.3 Am4 no.23) | | | |
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| | Subjects: | Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | |
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