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1Author:  White, Leslie A., 1900-1975
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology and anthropology, University of Buffalo, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930; assistant professor, anthropology, University of Michigan, 1930-1932, associate professor, 1932-1943, professor, 1943-1970, chairman of department, 1945-1957; visiting professor, anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-1975; curator, anthropology, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-1930 


 Title:  Correspondence between Leslie White and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1927?]-1937, 1941 
 Extent:  5 folders 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork/ethnography; informants; societies; ceremonies; San Felipe notes; the Kachina cult notes; migration; interview with Miss Roberts and Mr. Reuter of Pecos; Taos notes - men and curing, doctoring, language, map, society chiefs, folklore, ceremonies, training; anthropology paper - "An Anthropological Appraisal of the Russian Revolution" by White; publishing and publications; education; clan/lineages; masks; various anthropological work by White, Sia, San Domingo, Taos, San Felipe, Acoma; genealogy; comments on lecture "The Disintegration of Pueblo Culture" 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
2Author:  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:  Correspondence between Leslie White and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1927?]-1937, 1941 
 Extent:  5 folders 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork/ethnography; informants; societies; ceremonies; San Felipe notes; the Kachina cult notes; migration; interview with Miss Roberts and Mr. Reuter of Pecos; Taos notes - men and curing, doctoring, language, map, society chiefs, folklore, ceremonies, training; anthropology paper - "An Anthropological Appraisal of the Russian Revolution" by White; publishing and publications; education; clan/lineages; masks; various anthropological work by White, Sia, San Domingo, Taos, San Felipe, Acoma; genealogy; comments on lecture "The Disintegration of Pueblo Culture" 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
3Author:  Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947
 Anthropologist, psychologist, museum curator. Assistant, psychology. Indiana University, 1895-1897; instructor, psychology and education, Ohio College, 1897-1899; assistant, psychology, Columbia University, 1899-1900; instructor, pedagogy, New York University, 1901-1902; assistant, ethnology, American Museum of Natural History, 1902-1905, curator, 1905-1907, curator of anthropology, 1907-1942, editor, anthropology publications, 1907-1942, emeritus curator, 1943-1947; assistant, anthropology, Columbia University, 1903-1904, lecturer, 1904-1909; professor, Institute for Human Relations, Yale University, 1924-1940, emeritus professor, 1940-1947 


 Title:  Correspondence between Clark Wissler and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1918-1922, 1928-1929 
 Extent:   none  
 Abstract:  Correspondence regarding Southwest research - encyclopedia project; funding; fieldwork; news/press - issues; publications. Manuscript "Spanish Elements in the Kachina Cult of the Pueblos" 
 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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
4Author:  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:  Correspondence between Clark Wissler and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1918-1922, 1928-1929 
 Extent:   none  
 Abstract:  Correspondence regarding Southwest research - encyclopedia project; funding; fieldwork; news/press - issues; publications. Manuscript "Spanish Elements in the Kachina Cult of the Pueblos" 
 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 | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
5Author:  Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900
 Ethnologist, archaeologist, member of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1879-1900). Cushing is best known for his studies of the Zuni Indians, including works on Zuni folkore and general ethnography. 


 Title:  Havasupai Language Notebook     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Havasupai 
 Dates:  1881 
 Extent:  1 notebook 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
6Author:  Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900
 Ethnologist, archaeologist, member of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1879-1900). Cushing is best known for his studies of the Zuni Indians, including works on Zuni folkore and general ethnography. 


 Title:  Zuni [Vocabulary] Notebook     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Zuni 
 Dates:  1880-1881 
 Extent:  1 notebook 
 Abstract:  Recorded by Cushing 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
7Author:  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 Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1917 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork/ethnology discussion; Native American language; culture; ceremonies; Zuni and Hopi 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
8Author:  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 
9Author:  Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928
 Ethnologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1901-1906, assistant professor, 1906-1909; assistant curator, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1909-1910, associate curator, 1910-1914, curator, 1914-1928; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1915-1928. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Pliny Goddard and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1913-1923 
 Extent:  2 folders 
 Abstract:  Peers; comments on Parson's "Links Between Religion and Morality in Early Culture"; journals; publishing/publications; ceremonies; culture; Zuni; funding; fieldwork; "American Anthropologist"; personal 
 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 | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
10Author:  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:  Correspondence between Pliny Goddard and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1913-1923 
 Extent:  2 folders 
 Abstract:  Peers; comments on Parson's "Links Between Religion and Morality in Early Culture"; journals; publishing/publications; ceremonies; culture; Zuni; funding; fieldwork; "American Anthropologist"; personal 
 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 | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
11Author:  Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928
 Ethnologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1901-1906, assistant professor, 1906-1909; assistant curator, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1909-1910, associate curator, 1910-1914, curator, 1914-1928; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1915-1928. 


 Title:  Links Between Religion and Morality in Early Culture     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1914] 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Folklore, mythology, religion 
12Author:  Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928
 Ethnologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1901-1906, assistant professor, 1906-1909; assistant curator, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1909-1910, associate curator, 1910-1914, curator, 1914-1928; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1915-1928. 


 Title:  American Ethnology SW     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1910-1912 
 Extent:  1 notebook 
 Abstract:   none  
 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 
13Author:  Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928
 Ethnologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1901-1906, assistant professor, 1906-1909; assistant curator, anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1909-1910, associate curator, 1910-1914, curator, 1914-1928; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1915-1928. 


 Title:  Zuni notes     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1918 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 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:  Goldenweiser, Alexander, 1880-1940
 Anthropologist. Assistant, lecturer, and instructor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1910-1919; lecturer, Rand School of Social Science, 1915-1929; lecturer, New School for Social Research, New York, 1919-1926; instructor, sociology, University of Oregon Extension, Portland, 1930-1932, professor of thought and culture, 1932-1939. 


 Title:  Letters to Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1914]-1920 
 Extent:  5 letters 
 Abstract:  Psychology; personal finance 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Personal matters 
15Author:  Herskovits, Melville J., 1895-1963
 Cultural and physical anthropologist. NRC fellow in anthropology, 1923-1926; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1924-1927; lecturer, Howard University, 1925; assistant professor, anthropology, Northwestern University, 1927-1930; associate professor and department chairman, 1931-1935; professor, 1935-1963; professor, African studies, 1960-1963; director, African studies, 1951-1963. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Melville Herskovits and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1929-1937, 1941 
 Extent:  4 folders 
 Abstract:  Detail of Herskovits fieldwork/ethnography work; folklores; music; cultures; publications/publishing; fieldwork funding; fieldwork plans; education; employment 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
16Author:  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:  Correspondence between Melville Herskovits and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1929-1937, 1941 
 Extent:  4 folders 
 Abstract:  Detail of Herskovits fieldwork/ethnography work; folklores; music; cultures; publications/publishing; fieldwork funding; fieldwork plans; education; employment 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
17Author:  Herskovits, Melville J., 1895-1963
 Cultural and physical anthropologist. NRC fellow in anthropology, 1923-1926; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia University, 1924-1927; lecturer, Howard University, 1925; assistant professor, anthropology, Northwestern University, 1927-1930; associate professor and department chairman, 1931-1935; professor, 1935-1963; professor, African studies, 1960-1963; director, African studies, 1951-1963. 


 Title:  Suriname Folklore     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscript 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  Circa 1936 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Folklore, mythology, religion 
18Author:  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:  Correspondence between Alfred Kidder and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1920-1935 
 Extent:  Approximately 25 letters 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork/ethnology; funding; publications; Pecos; Summer Training Course; women in anthropology; ceremonial pottery; Zuni; Parsons elected member of Advisory Board/Board of Trustees of the Laboratory of Anthropology; memorandum concerning problems of the Laboratory of Anthropology 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
19Author:  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:  Correspondence between Alfred Kidder and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1920-1935 
 Extent:  Approximately 25 letters 
 Abstract:  Fieldwork/ethnology; funding; publications; Pecos; Summer Training Course; women in anthropology; ceremonial pottery; Zuni; Parsons elected member of Advisory Board/Board of Trustees of the Laboratory of Anthropology; memorandum concerning problems of the Laboratory of Anthropology 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
20Author:  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 between Alfred Kroeber and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1915-1939 
 Extent:  7 folders 
 Abstract:  Publications comments; folklores; peers - Goddard, Tozzer, Wissler, etc.; fieldwork; ethnography; ethnology; Zuni; language; editing issues; Acoma Project Conference; funding; professional organizations; personal 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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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 | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
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