MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
Title:
Dates:
1906-1988
Abstract:
James M. Crawford was a linguist who mainly studied Native American languages, including Cocopa, Yuchi, and Mobilian trade language. He came to the field of linguistics halfway through his lifetime after pursuing a career in forestry in the West and Southwest. After receiving his PhD in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to his birthplace, Georgia, where he taught in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia at Athens.
The collection is organized into seven series: I. Correspondence, 1964-1986; II. Subject Files, 1949-1987; III. Works by Crawford, 1962-1986; IV. Research NOtes & Notebooks, 1906-1988; V. Card Files, 1960s-1980s; VI. Course Material, 1961-1986; VII. Photographs, 1963-1978.
Call #:
Mss.Ms.Coll.66
Extent:
69 Linear feet
Subjects:
View Subjects
Alabama language | American Council of Learned Societies | Anishinaabe | Catawba language | Central Cordilleran languages | Choctaw language | Cocopa language | Crawford, James Mack, 1925-1989 | Drafts (preliminary versions). | Field notes. | Gelatin silver prints | Hayes, Lillian | Hayes, Victor | Keyaite, Ilona Mae | Kiliwa language | Linguists | Manuscripts (for publication) | Mobilian trade language | National Science Foundation | Newari language | Nitrate negatives | Notebooks | Ojibwa Indians | Ojibwe people | Photoprints | Portrait photographs | Reviews (Criticism) | Wolof language | Yavapai language | Yuchi language