MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
Dates:
1951-1952
Abstract:
Includes folkloric stories, conversation (concerning religion, sons in the military, letters from friends), and a variety of elicitations to test freedom of word order between two generations of speakers, classificatory verbs, word pairs with contrast of vowel length and stress, verb affixes and suffixes, and immediate and regular imperative verbs. Recorded at the Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina from 1951-1952.
Call #:
Mss.Rec.16
Extent:
9 reel(s)
Subjects:
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Bears -- Folklore | Cherokee Indian Reservation (N.C.) | Cherokee Indians -- Folklore | Cherokee language | Cherokee language -- Morphology | Cherokee language -- Phonology | Cherokee language -- Syntax | Cherokee language -- Verbs | Conseen, Annie Oocumma | Deer -- Folklore | Historical linguistics | Letter writing | Military service, Voluntary -- United States | Prayers | Rabbits -- Folklore | Religion | Reyburn, William D. | Sound recordings | Turtles -- Folklore | Youngdeer, Jess