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ANALYTIC

Title:  
Catawba tribal history
Parent:
Völkerkundliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft. Abhandlungen, Heft 21
Creator:
Cadwalader, John.
Publication:
Nortorf, 1969.
Notes:  
Manuscript in the Frank G. Speck papers.
Call #:  
497.06 V85A HEFT 21
Extent:
p.1-8 ; folio.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Catawba Indians fared badly in pow-wow with paleface friends; old treaty is said to have given land rights to Red men
Parent:
Völkerkundliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft. Abhandlungen, Heft 21
Creator:
Ward, Bob.
Publication:
Nortorf, 1969.
Notes:  
From newspaper clipping with manuscript in the Frank G. Speck papers.
Call #:  
497.06 V85A HEFT 21
Extent:
p.9-12 ; folio.



BOOK

Title:  
Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian women and nation-building, 1540-1840
Creator:
Bauer, Brooke M.
Publication:
University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, [c2023]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-234) and index.
Call #:  
970.3 B33b
Extent:
xvi, 245 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Indians' new world: Catawbas and their neighbors from European contact through the era of removal
Creators:
Merrell, James Hart, 1953- | Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.)
Publication:
Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., by the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1989.
Notes:  
Includes index. Bibliography: p. 287-372.
Call #:  
970.3 M55I
Extent:
xv, 381 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1929-1998
Abstract:  

Frank Siebert (1913-1998) is one of the key contributors to the field of Algonquian linguistics. While he did not pursue a degree in linguistics or anthropology, he independently acquired the skills and knowledge of a professional scholar. His work on Penobscot is some of the best and most comprehensive in existence. The Siebert Papers document the interest and work of Frank Siebert in the linguistics of the Algonquian family of languages, particularly Penobscot. The collection includes correspondence, research notes, drafts and published manuscripts by Siebert, as well as secondary sources consulted by Siebert. To a lesser extent, it contains material that documents Siebert's personal life, his interest in book collecting and his career as a physician.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.97
Extent:
41 Linear feet