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BOOK

Title:  
An archaeological survey of Starke County, Indiana
Creator:
De Paepe, Duane.
Publication:
Indiana Historical Bureau, Indianapolis, 1959.
Call #:  
913 PAM NO.27
Extent:
41 p. ; duodecimo.



BOOK

Title:  
Prehistoric antiquities of Indiana: A description of the more notable earthworks, mounds, implements and ceremonial objects left in Indiana by our predecessors, together with some information as to their origin and antiquity, and the prehistory of Indiana
Creator:
Lilly, Eli, 1885-
Publication:
The Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, 1937.
Notes:  
Illustrated lining-papers. Special pub. of Indiana hist. soc. "Bibliography on Indiana archaeology": p. [259]-281.
Call #:  
913.772 L625
Extent:
xiii p., 1 l., 293 p. : illus. ; 29 x 22 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Two graves in Warrick County, Indiana, near Angel site
Creators:
Johnston, Richard B. (Richard Barnett), 1930- | Black, Glenn A. (Glenn Albert), 1900-1964
Publication:
Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, [1962]
Notes:  
Bibliography: p. 37.
Call #:  
977.2 IN25P V.4, NO.1
Extent:
37 p. : illus. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
An archaeological survey of Marshall County
Creator:
Faulkner, Charles H.
Publication:
Indiana Historical Bureau, Indianapolis, 1961.
Notes:  
Bibliography: p. 101-102.
Call #:  
913 PAM. NO.28
Extent:
102 p. : illus., maps. ; octavo.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1934-1985
Abstract:  

Trained as an anthropologist at Berkeley under A.L. Kroeber and Robert Lowie, Carl Voegelin spent the majority of his career as a structural linguist specializing in Algonquian languages, including Delaware, Potawatomi, Fox, Menominee, and Shawnee, and on the Seneca, Ojibwa (Chippewa), and Blackfoot (Siksika). His most significant contributions came through his studies of Delaware, Shawnee, and Hopi, but he is also credited with reviving the International Journal of American Linguistics after the death of its founder, Franz Boas, and with nurturing the program in anthropology at Indiana University, where he was on faculty from 1941 until his retirement in 1976. The Voegelin collection contains field notes, lexical files, notebooks, papers, correspondence, and other materials relating to Voegelin's work on Native American languages. The bulk of the collection concerns Delaware and Shawnee, but there is significant material for Blackfoot, Menominee, Ojibwa and Potawatomi, Seneca, and Penobscot. Notes on Turkish, kept during the Second World War, are also present. Among other important series in the collection are Voegelin's correspondence and notes concerning two of his major projects: the translation and interpretation of the Walam Olam and his study of Shawnee law. Correspondents include Leonard Bloomfield, Eli Lilly, and Morris Swadesh. A portion of the collection is indexed in Kendall (1982).
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.68
Extent:
34.5 Linear feet