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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



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1933-2001
Abstract:  

A Yale-educated ethnographer, William Fenton devoted most of his career to study of the Haudenosaunee. Receiving his doctorate in 1937, Fenton worked with the Bureau of American Ethnology for a number of years before becoming Director of the New York State Museum and professor at SUNY Albany. The Fenton Papers covers all aspects of William Fenton's professional life, documenting his varied positions as community worker for the New York Agency of the U.S. Indian Service, 1935-1937 (accounts, reports, correspondence); associate anthropologist and senior ethnologist in the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1939-1951 (includes notebooks, letters from the field); Executive Secretary of Anthropology and Psychology, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1952-1954; and Assistant Commissioner, New York State Museum and Science Service, 1954-1968.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.20
Extent:
60.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Agendas | Anthropological museums and collections -- Laws and legislation | Anthropologists. | Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969 | Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, NY). | Children's songs | Conference on Iroquois Research | Cornplanter, Jesse J. | Deardorff, Merle H., d.1971 | Dodge, Ernest Stanley | Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844 | Eagle dance | Eulogies | Fenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005 | Field notes. | Gelatin silver prints | Genealogies | Gibson, John Hardy | Gibson, Simeon | Graymont, Barbara | Handsome Lake Code | Harrington, M. R. (Mark Raymond), 1882-1971 | Harris, Helen | Herskovits, Melville J. , (Melville Jean), 1895-1963 | Hill, Cephas | International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (7th : 1964 : Moscow, Russia) | Iroquois Indians | Iroquois Indians -- Games | Iroquois Indians -- Religion | Iroquois Indians -- Social life and customs | Iroquois dance | Iroquois masks | Jamieson, Sadie | Jennings, Francis, 1918- | Keppler, Joseph | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kinzua Dam (Pa.) | Lafitau, Joseph-Francois, 1681-1746 | Lectures | Lévi-Strauss, Claude | Logan, Frank | Maps | Maps. | McIlwraith, T. F. (Thomas Forsyth), 1899- | Meetings -- New York (State) -- Rennselaersville | Memorial service | Minutes | Mohawk Indians | Moscow (Russia) -- Description and travel | Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation | Negatives | New York | New York State Museum | Notebooks | Ojibwe people | Redeye, Clara | Redeye, Henry | Redeye, Sherman | Rennselaerville (N.Y.) | Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979 | Royal Ontario Museum. Division of Art and Archaeology.. | Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Description and travel | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Seneca | Seneca Indians -- Genealogy | Seneca Indians -- Music | Seneca Indians -- Religion | Seneca Indians -- Relocation | Seneca Indians -- Social life and customs | Seneca masks | Shawnee Indians | Siksika Indians | Snow, Jones | Sound recordings | Soviet Union -- Description and travel | Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950 | Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961 | United States. Department of the Interior | Wallace, Paul A. W. | Wampum belts | Waugh, F. W., (Frederick Wilkerson), 1872-1924 | White, Leslie A., 1900-1972 | White, Marian E. (Marian Emily), 1921-1975 | Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947 | Witthoft, John



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1986-2003
Abstract:  

An anthropologist, Pamela Wallace was the Head of Education at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History at the University of Oklahoma. The papers include correspondence, research, works by Wallace, audio recordings, color slides, photographs, and videos of Yuchi Indians.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.130
Extent:
20.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Archaeology | Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945 | Beggs (Okla.) | Bristow (Okla.) | Broken Arrow (Okla.) | Claremore (Okla.) | Concentration camps | Coweta (Okla.) | Creek Indians | Creek language | Deer hunting | Diabetes | Ebenezer (Effingham County, Ga.) | Fishing | Funeral rites and ceremonies | Gelatin silver prints | Glenpool (Okla.) | Indians of North America -- Oklahoma | Indians of North America -- Texas -- History | Japan -- Description and travel | Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1989 | Jerusalem Lutheran Church (Ebenezer, Ga.) | Kellyville (Okla.) | Kiowa Indians -- Folklore | Kiowa Indians -- History | Lutheran Church -- Georgia -- History | Maps. | Names, Yuchi | Native American Church of North America | Negatives | Objectivity | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City (Okla.) | Okmulgee (Okla.) | Peyote | Photographs -- Color | Plains Indians | Pool (Game) | Poverty -- Japan | Sapulpa (Okla.) | Science -- Philosophy | Sewing | Slides. | Sound recordings | Tulsa (Okla.) | Videotapes | Wake services | Wallace, Pamela | Wise County (Tex.) -- History | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian | Yuchi Indians | Yuchi Indians -- Economic conditions | Yuchi Indians -- Education | Yuchi Indians -- Folklore | Yuchi Indians -- Genealogy | Yuchi Indians -- Government relations | Yuchi Indians -- History | Yuchi Indians -- Kinship | Yuchi Indians -- Material culture | Yuchi Indians -- Medicine | Yuchi Indians -- Music | Yuchi Indians -- Mythology | Yuchi Indians -- Politics and government | Yuchi Indians -- Religion | Yuchi Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Yuchi Indians -- Social life and customs | Yuchi dance | Yuchi language | Yuchi women



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
Circa 1910-1996
Abstract:  

The Mary Rosamond Haas papers are extensive, including correspondence, research notes, field notes, texts, lexical slip files, audio recordings, photographs, reprints and more, covering more than 100 languages of North America and Southeast Asia. Of particular value are notes and audio recordings from fieldwork from the 1930s on Ditidaht, Tunica, Natchez and Muscogee, work toward pedagogical materials for Thai, and groundbreaking comparative studies of several language families of North America.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.94
Extent:
95 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abenaki language | Achumawi language | Alabama language | Algonquian languages | Anthropological linguistics -- America. | Anthropology | Apalachee language | Arapaho language | Atakapa language | Atayal language | Athapascan languages | Atikamekw language | Aymara language | Baptists -- Oklahoma | Beothuk language | Berkeley (Calif.) | Biloxi language | Blackfoot language | Brighton Reservation (Fla.) | Burmese language | Cahuilla language | California | Catawba language | Central Yupik language | Chehalis language | Cherokee Indians | Cherokee language | Chevak Cup'ik language | Cheyenne language | Chickasaw Indians | Chickasaw language | Chief Peter | Chimariko language | Chipewyan language | Chitimacha language | Choctaw Indians | Choctaw language | Cocopa language | Comanche language | Comecrudo language | Correspondence. | Cree language | Creek Indians | Creek Indians -- Oklahoma -- Religion | Creek language | Crow language | Dakota language | Dane-zaa language | Deg Xitan language | Del Norte County (Calif.) | Delaware language | Dictionaries. | Ditidaht Indians | Ditidaht language | Ethnographic texts | Ethnography | Ethnomusicology | Eyak language | Fiddle tunes | Gelatin silver prints | Gore (Okla.) | Gwich'in language | Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Halkomelem language | Harjo, Alice | Harrington, John Peabody | Hidatsa language | Highland Chontal language | Hill, James | Hitchiti language | Hollywood Indian Reservation (Fla.) | Hoopa (Calif.) | Huave language | Hunting songs | Hupa Indians -- Folklore | Hupa Indians -- Medicine | Hupa Indians -- Music | Hupa Indians -- Religion | Hupa Indians -- Social life and customs | Hupa language | Hymns | Illinois language | Incas. | Indians of North America -- British Columbia | Indians of North America -- Oklahoma | Indians of North America -- Oklahoma -- Languages | Kalapuya language | Karankawa language | Karok language | Karuk language | Kickapoo language | Kiliwa language | Kiowa Apache language | Klamath language | Koasati Indians | Koasati language | Konawa (Okla.) | Kumeyaay language | Kuna language | Kutenai language | Kwakiutl Indians | Lakota language | Language and languages | Latin language | Lectures. | Linguistic texts | Linguistics. | Love songs | Luiseno language | Lullabies | Lushootseed | Maidu language | Makah language | Maps. | Maya Indians | Menominee language | Miami language (Ind. and Okla.) | Michif language | Micmac language | Mikasuki language | Miwok language | Mobilian trade language | Molala language | Munsee language | Muskogean languages | Muskogee Indians -- Folklore | Muskogee language | Natchez Indians | Natchez Indians -- Folklore | Natchez Indians -- Music | Natchez Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Natchez language | Navajo language | Nitinat language | Nootka Indians | Nootka language | Northern Paiute language | Northwest Coast Indians | Nuu-chah-nulth | Nuu-chah-nulth language | Ofo language | Ojibwa language | Oklahoma | Oneida language | Orleans (Calif.) | Osage language | Paiute language | Patwin language | Pawnee language | Penobscot language | Photographs | Photographs. | Photomechanical prints | Plains Indians | Pomo language | Potawatomi language | Pueblo Indians | Quapaw language | Quechua language | Quileute language | Research notes. | Rumsen language | S'gaw Karen language | Salinan language | Salishan languages | Sarsi language | Seminole Indians | Seminole Indians -- History | Seminole Indians -- Music | Seminole Indians -- Oklahoma -- Religion | Seminole Indians -- Politics and government | Seminole Indians -- Social life and customs | Seminole language | Shasta language | Shawnee language | Siouan languages | Siouan languages -- Mutual intelligibility | Slavic languages | Sound recordings | Spanish language | Sulphur, Alex | Sulphur, Fannie | Takelma language | Tanana language | Taos language | Thai language | Timucua language | Tlingit language | Tol language | Tonkawa language | Tunica Indians | Tunica language | Tutelo language | United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. | Upper Tanana language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Uto-Aztecan languages | Vietnamese language | Wappo language | Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 | Western Apache language | Winnebago language | Wintu language | Wintun languages | Wiyot language | Wiyot-Yorok | Yana language | Yokuts language | Youchigant, Sesostrie | Yuchi language | Yuki language | Yurok Indians -- Folklore | Yurok Indians -- Music | Yurok language | Zuni language



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1853, 1882-1959
Abstract:  

For many years referred to as the "Franz Boas Collection of American Indian Linguistics," this collection consists of a large body of linguistic and ethnographic material gathered together by Boas and many of his colleagues and students primarily from the 1890s to the 1940s. It contains the bulk of Boas's own fieldwork material, with the main exception of most of his Inuit and earliest Northwest Coast fieldwork. It contains the majority of the work sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, which was directed by Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, Alfred Kroeber, and other academic linguists from 1927-1937. The collection, however, also contains related kinds of fieldwork and derived secondary materials created outside the auspices of this Committee, both earlier and later. The first deposit of the material arrivied in 1945. Subsequently, additional related materials were donated and added, as noted in the listings. Additionally, the documentary materials produced by some of the early projects (1945 to circa 1955) of the APS Phillips Fund for Native American Research were added to this collection. The collection has grown to over 80 linear feet of material representing at least 166 languages and dialects from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The formats range from field notes and ethnographic texts to slip files, vocabularies, lexica, and grammars, and dozens of linguists and Native consultants are represented.
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.B63c
Extent:
80 Linear feet
Subjects:  

'Nak'waxda'xw | 'Namgis | Achumawi language | African Americans -- Florida | African Americans -- Folklore | African Americans -- West Virginia | Airplanes | American ginseng | Amos | Anishinaabe | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Ants -- Folklore | Athapascan languages | Atsugewi language | Autobiography | Awa'etłala | Babies -- Care | Banister, John, Jr. | Baptists -- North Carolina -- History | Basket making | Bears | Bella Coola Indians | Bella Coola language | Benin -- History | Betrothal | Birds -- Folklore | Cats -- Folklore | Chatino language | Chehalis language | Cherokee Indians -- Economic conditions | Cherokee Indians -- Education | Cherokee Indians -- Fishing | Cherokee Indians -- Folklore | Cherokee Indians -- Funeral customs and rites | Cherokee Indians -- Games | Cherokee Indians -- Government relations | Cherokee Indians -- History | Cherokee Indians -- Land tenure | Cherokee Indians -- Marriage customs and rites | Cherokee Indians -- Material culture | Cherokee Indians -- Medicine | Cherokee Indians -- Military service | Cherokee Indians -- Music | Cherokee Indians -- Politics and government | Cherokee Indians -- Religion | Cherokee Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Cherokee Indians -- Social life and customs | Cherokee Indians -- Violence against -- Tennessee | Cherokee dance | Cherokee language | Child care | Children -- Death | Chimakum language | Chinese language | Chiricahua language | Christianity -- Africa | Chukchi -- History | Clothing and dress -- Middle East | Comox Indians | Corn -- Folklore | Creation -- Mythology | Cree language | Culture, community, organizations | Cyanotypes | DEnaxdax | Da'naxda'xw | Dakota language | Deloria, Vine, 1901-1990 | Dictionaries. | Dogs -- Folklore | Drawings. | Dzawada'enuxw | Eagle, Johnson | Ethnographic texts | Ethnology -- Africa | Ethnology -- Russia | Ethnology -- United States | Face painting | Fairs -- North Carolina | Field notes. | Fijians -- Social life and customs | Fire -- Folklore | Folk music -- Puerto Rico | Folklore | Folklore -- Africa | Folklore -- British Columbia | Folklore -- Florida | Folklore -- Uganda | Gelatin silver prints | Geological Survey of Canada. | Ghost stories | Ghosts -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Gop'inuxw | Gourds | Group portraits | Gusgimukw | Gwasala | Ha'xwamis | Haida Indians | Haida language | Haudenosaunee | Heiltsuk | Heiltsuk Indians | Hoijer, Harry, 1904-1976 | Hopi language | Hupa language | Hymns | Illustrations. | Imprisonment -- North Carolina | Indians of North America -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- British Columbia | Indians of North America -- Languages | Inuktitut language | Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969 | Jews, Ethiopian | Kagwa, Apolo | Kalapuya language | Kalispel language | Kathlamet language | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kootenai language | Koskimo | Ktunaxa | Kwagu'ł | Kwakiutl language | Kwikwasutinuxw | Laguna dialect | Lillooet language | Linguistics | Ma'amtagila | Makah Indians | Mamalilikala | Mandan language | Maps. | Mayan languages | Michelson, Truman, 1879-1938 | Milky Way -- Folklore | Mooney, James, 1861-1921 | Mukasa, Ham, 1871-1956 | Nahuatl language | Nass language | Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- North Carolina | Navajo language | Nez Percé language | Nimpkish | Nitinat language | Nlaka'pamux | Nootka Indians | Nootka language | North Carolina | Northwest Coast Indians | Ntlakyapamuk language | Nuu-chah-nulth | Nuxalk Indians | Ojibwe people | Old Bull | Omens | Oowekeeno Indians | Owls -- Folklore | Philadelphia (Pa.) | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Description and travel | Photographs | Photomechanical prints | Plantations | Pleiades -- Folklore | Pomo language | Powwows | Quileute Indians | Quileute language | Rabbits -- Folklore | Religion, religious organizations | Robertson, W. M. | Salish Indians | Salishan languages | Sarsi Indians | Sarsi language | Schitsu'umsh | Secwepemc | Sermons | Shasta language | Sketches. | Slip files | Smallpox -- United States -- History | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Social psychology | Sound recordings | St'at'imc | Standing Holy | Sturtevant, Edgar H. (Edgar Howard), 1875-1952 | Swearing | Tarahumara language | Tarascan language | Thunder, Fire | Tlingit Indians | Tlingit language | Tolowa language | Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 | Tsetsaut Indians | Tsimshian language | Tsuut'ina language | Tunica language | Turtles -- Folklore | Twi (African people) | Tłatłasikwala | United States -- Emigration and immigration. | United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.) | Volga River Region (Russia) -- History | Wailaki language | Warren, John | Watercolors | Wenatchi | Winnebago language | Wintu language | Witches -- Folklore | Word lists | World War I | World War, 1939-1945 | Wuikinuxv | Xuyalas | Yana language | Zapotec language | Ławit'sis



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
Circa 1935-1998
Abstract:  

The papers contain correspondence, research and teaching notes, data (card and slip) files, published and unpublished manuscripts by Lounsbury and others, books and reprints, sound recordings, and computer programs and files. Correspondents include: William N. Fenton, Mary R. Haas, William C. Sturtevant, Morris Swadesh, and Carl F. Voegelin. Roughly one-quarter of the collection relates to Iroquoian languages and includes much WPA Oneida Project material. Research into the Cherokee language, South American languages, and kinship structures is also well represented. Floyd Lounsbury's wife, Masako Yokoyama Lounsbury, is represented by a smaller amount of material relating to linguistic research in Shanghai and research on Quechua.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.95
Extent:
90 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abenaki Indians -- Kinship | Abenaki language | Aklavik (N.W.T.) | Aldeia Bananal (Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) | Allegany Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Animals -- Folklore | Anishinaabe | Aquidauana (Brazil) | Archaeology -- Peru | Aymara Indians -- Folklore | Bakairi Indians | Bakairi language | Bible | Bible. Cherokee | Bible. James, III | Bible. John, XIV | Bible. John, XV | Bible. Matthew, III | Bible. Matthew, V | Bible. Matthew, VI | Bible. N.T. John XIV | Bible. N.T. Luke II, 41-52 | Bible. Revelation, XIII | Birds -- Folklore | Birds -- Songs and music | Bororo Indians | Bororo Indians -- Folklore | Bororo language | Brantford (Ont.) | Caacupé, Virgen Colorada de | Catawba Indians -- Music | Catawba language -- Numerals | Catholic Church -- Missions -- Brazil | Catholic Church -- Paraguay -- History | Cayuga Indians | Cayuga Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Cayuga language | Cayuga language -- Pronunciation | Cayuga language -- Study and teaching | Cherokee (N.C.) | Cherokee Indians | Cherokee Indians -- Folklore | Cherokee Indians -- History | Cherokee Indians -- Music | Cherokee Indians -- Religion | Cherokee dance | Cherokee language | Cherokee language -- Study and teaching | Cherokee language -- Texts | Christian education | Conversation | Corn -- Planting | Counting -- Songs and music | Creation -- Mythology | Creek Indians -- Music | Creek language -- Numerals | Cuiabá (Mato Grosso, Brazil) | Cuna Indians | Cuna Indians -- Folklore | Cuna Indians -- Music | Cuna Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Cuna language | Dance music -- Paraguay | David, King of Israel. | Deganawida | Delaware County (Okla.) | Dreams | Drinking songs | English language | Eskimos -- Music | Fenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005 | Fiddleheads | Folk songs, Guarani -- Paraguay | Folklore -- Philippines | Funeral rites and ceremonies | Gelatin silver prints | Goliath (Biblical giant) | Grandparent and child -- Folklore | Guarani Indians | Guarani mythology | Guaymi Indians -- Folklore | Guaymi Indians -- Music | Guaymi language | Guaymi mythology | Gwich'in Indians -- Music | Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Haudenosaunee | Herbs | Hymns | Illustrations -- Color | Incas -- Social life and customs | Indians of Central America -- Languages -- Writing | Indians of Central America -- Panama | Indians of Mexico -- Languages -- Writing | Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Yucatán (State) | Indians of North America -- Languages -- Number | Indians of South America -- Andes Region -- Social life and customs | Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Languages | Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Mato Grosso (State) | Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Mato Grosso (State) -- Languages | Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Mato Grosso do Sul (State) | Indians of South America -- Languages | Inupiat | Iroquoian languages | Iroquois Indians -- Economic conditions | Iroquois Indians -- Folklore | Iroquois Indians -- History | Iroquois Indians -- Religion | Iroquois Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Jesus Christ | Lacandon Indians -- Social life and customs | Las Cumbres (Panama) | Longhouses | Lord's prayer | Lounsbury, Floyd Glenn, 1914-1998 | Malecite Indians | Malecite Indians -- Folklore | Maps. | Mato Grosso (Brazil : State) | Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil : State) | Maya language -- Yucatán Peninsula | Mayan language | Mayan languages -- Writing | Micmac language | Mikasuki Indians -- Music | Mikasuki language -- Numerals | Milwaukee (Wis.) | Mohawk language | Mohawk language -- Folklore | Mohawk language -- Study and teaching | Morphology | Music -- Paraguay | Mérida (Mexico) | Natchez Indians -- Music | Natchez language -- Number | National songs, Paraguayan | New Brunswick | New Haven (Conn.) | New York (State) | Noah (Biblical figure) | Oakland (Calif.) | Ohsweken (Ont.) | Oklahoma | Oneida (Wisc.) | Oneida Indians | Oneida Indians -- Folklore | Oneida Indians -- Music | Oneida Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Oneida Indians -- Wisconsin | Oneida Indians -- Wisconsin -- Folklore | Oneida Indians -- Wisconsin -- History | Oneida Indians -- Wisconsin -- Music | Oneida Indians -- Wisconsin -- Religion | Oneida language | Oneida language -- Folklore | Oneida language -- History | Oneida language -- Phonetics | Oneida language -- Pronunciation | Oneida language -- Study and teaching | Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Onondaga Indians -- Music | Onondaga Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Onondaga language | Oral history | Ottawa (Canada) | Pantanal | Paraguay | Paraguay | Paraguayan War, 1865-1870 | Paressi Indians | Paressi Indians -- Education | Paressi language | Peyote songs | Phonetics | Phonology | Photomechanical prints | Popular music -- Paraguay -- 1931-1940 | Portuguese language | Puberty rites | Quechua Indians -- Folklore | Quechua Indians -- Social life and customs | Quechua language | Quechua language -- Folklore | Quechua language -- Morphology | Quechua language -- Phonology | Rahab (Biblical figure) | Raquette Lake (N.Y.) | Seneca | Seneca Indians -- Music | Seneca Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Seneca language | Sermons | Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.) | Sketches. | Snakes | Sociology -- Methodology | Sound recordings | Southwold (Ont. : Township) | Speeches, addresses, etc. | Speeches, addresses, etc. Cayuga | Speeches, addresses, etc., Seneca | Stomp dance | Sturtevant, William C. | Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967 | Swedish language | Syntax | Tagalog language | Tahlequah (Okla.) | Teabo (Mexico) | Terena Indians | Terena Indians -- Folklore | Terena Indians -- History | Terena language | Tiwanaku culture | Tobique Indian Reserve (N.B.) | Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 | Tuscarora Indians | Tuscarora Indians -- Folklore | Tuscarora Indians -- Medicine | Tuscarora Indians -- Music | Tuscarora Indians -- Religion | Tuscarora Nation Reservation (N.Y.) | Tuscarora language | Tuscarora language -- Pronunciation | Tuscarora language -- Study and teaching | Umotina Indians | Umotina language | United States. Works Progress Administration | Utah | Ute Indians -- Social life and customs | Ute language | Venables, Robert W. | Visions | Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 | Waimiri Indians -- Social life and customs | Wampum | Winnebago Indians -- Music | Wyandot Indians -- Folklore | Wyandot Indians -- Music | Wyandot language | Zuni language | applied_linguistics | narrative | singing