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PAMPHLET

Title:  
Shasta and Proto-Hokan
Creator:
Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996
Publication:
Linguistic Society of America, Washington, D.C, 1963.
Notes:  
Reprinted from Language, v.39, no.1, January-March, 1963. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
400 PAM. NO.191
Extent:
p. [40]-59. ; 26 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
The position of Yana in the Hokan stock
Parent:
University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology, v.13, no.1
Creator:
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
Publication:
The University of California Press, Berkeley, 1917.
Notes:  
Cover title. Bibliography: p. 34.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PAM V.13, NO.1
Extent:
34 p. ; 27 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Two studies in Middle American comparative linguistics
Creators:
Oltrogge, David Frederick. | Rensch, Calvin R. (Calvin Ross)
Publication:
Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas, TX], 1977.
Notes:  
Bibliography: p. 102-108.
Call #:  
497.6 OL8T
Extent:
vi, 108 p. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Papers from the 1988 Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop: held at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, Juen 16-18, 1988
Creators:
Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop (1988 : University of Oregon) | Delancey, Scott. | University of Oregon Dept. of Linguistics.
Publication:
Dept. of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore, [1989?]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
497 H68p.L
Extent:
197 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
... Serian, Tequistlatecan, and Hokan
Parent:
University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. v.11, no.4. Feb. 10, 1915
Creator:
Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960
Publication:
University of California press, Berkeley, 1915.
Notes:  
Bibliographical foot-notes.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PAM V.11, NO.4
Extent:
cover-title, p.[279]-290 : fold. tab. ; 27 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1898-2012
Abstract:  

The Daythal L. Kendall papers consist of a wide variety of published and unpublished work on especially Takelma, Kalapuyan languages, and Lencan languages. A linguist and computer scientist, Kendall devoted much time to synchronic and diachronic linguistics of Takelma and the Penutian stock, including much research on Takelma poetic forms, Kalapuyan morphology and gathering a large unpublished lexicon for Lencan languages. He also produced pedagogical materials for learning Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, and worked twice for the American Philosophical Society to develop their understanding of their Native American collections. In the papers are correspondence, extensive research and manuscripts on the above, collected materials from others including many handouts from conferences (particularly the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas), lexical slips, and photographs of Native Oregonians and their land.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.148
Extent:
17.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1949-2006
Abstract:  

The William O. Bright papers consist particularly of extensive correspondence relating mostly to his later academic work, a number of field notebooks from North America and India, publications on and by Indigenous North Americans (especially Karuk and other Californian tribes) and from linguistic societies, his own research and publications, and extensive lexical slip files (especially on Karuk, Spanish borrowings, and copies of Daythal Kendall's Takelma and Kalapuyan files). Many audio recordings are also present, some of which are duplicates of those at the California Language Archive. In addition to the materials browsable through the finding aid, Bright's email correspondence and computer files can be accessed onsite at the APS. William Bright's career extended to a wide variety of linguistic work, including Native Californian languages and literatures, Native American place names, editorships of major linguistics journals, and writing systems of the world.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.142
Extent:
47 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Algonquian languages | Anderton, Alice J. | Animals -- Nomenclature | Arapaho language | Aymara language | Bears -- Folklore | Bigelow, Charles | Bright, William, 1928-2006 | Caddo language | Cahuilla Indians | Cahuilla Indians -- Music | Cahuilla language | Cakchikel language | California | Carrier language | Cherokee language | Chickasaw language | Chinese characters. | Chinese language | Chochenyo language | Comanche language | Cora language | Coyote (Legendary character) | Coyote (Legendary character) -- Legends | Cupeño language | Dakota language | Del Norte County (Calif.) | Dena'ina language | Diegueño language | Dravidian languages | Gehr, Susan | German language | Golla, Victor, 1939-2021 | Greek language | Gujarati language | Gwich'in language | Hill, Jane H. | Hmong language | Hokan languages | Hopi language | Humboldt County (Calif.) | Hunting songs | Hupa language | Ignacio (Colo.) | India -- Languages | Indians of North America -- California | Indians of North America -- Oregon | Jemez language | Juaneño language | K'iche' language | Kalapuya language | Kannada language | Kaqchikel language | Karok Indians | Karok Indians -- Domestic life | Karok Indians -- Folklore | Karok Indians -- Games | Karok Indians -- History | Karok Indians -- Medicine | Karok Indians -- Music | Karok Indians -- Social life and customs | Karok language | Karok language -- Social life and customs | Karok language -- Study and teaching | Karuk culture | Karuk language | Karuk people | Kendall, Daythal | Keres language | Kiliwa language | Kolami language | Krishna (Hindu deity) -- Songs and music | Kumeyaay language | Lakota language | Los Angeles (Calif.) | Love songs | Luiseno language | Lushai language | Malayalam language | Mandan language | Mayan languages | Mixtec language | Morongo Indian Reservation (Calif.) | Munro, Pamela | Nahuatl language | Names, Geographical -- Colorado | Native American linguistics | Navajo language | Newari language | Orleans (Calif.) | Penutian languages | Ponca language | Poqomchi' language | Q'eqchi' language | Quechua language | Salinan language | Salishan languages | Sanskrit language | Santa Ana dialect | Santiam | Santo Domingo dialect | Seri language | Serrano language | Shasta Indians -- Folklore | Shasta language | Sherpa language | Shrestha, Surya Man | Siouan languages | Sioux Nation | Siskiyou County (Calif.) | Siyin language | Sound recordings | Spanish language | Takelma Indians | Takelma language | Tamil language | Tarascan language | Tedim language | Tibetic languages | Timucua language | Tolowa language | Tongva language | Tongva people | Tonkawa language | Tualatin | Tulu language | Tutelo language | Tzeltal language | Tzotzil language | Ute language | Uto-Aztecan languages | Washo language | Wastek language | Western Apache language | Wintun languages | Yamhill | Yreka (Calif.) | Yuman languages | Yurok Indians -- Medicine | Yurok Indians -- Music | Yurok language | Zoque language