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ANALYTIC

Title:  
On the origin of matrilineal clans: a "just so" story
Parent:
American Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v.120, no.1
Creator:
Goodenough, Ward Hunt.
Publication:
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1976.
Call #:  
506.73 AM4P V.120, NO.1
Extent:
p.21-36 : maps ; 27 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
The sister's son in the medieval German epic: a study in the survival of matriliny
Parent:
University of California publications in modern philology, v.10, no.2
Creator:
Bell, Clair Hayden, 1885-1967
Publication:
University of California press, Berkeley, Calif, 1922.
Notes:  
"Medieval German epical poems": p. 174-182. Bibliographical foot-notes.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PM V.10, NO.2
Extent:
cover-title, 2 p. l., p.[67]-182 ; 25 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
The matrilineal complex
Parent:
University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. v.16, no.2
Creator:
Lowie, Robert Harry, 1883-1957
Publication:
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1919.
Notes:  
Cover title. Bibliographical foot-notes.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PAM V.16, NO.2
Extent:
[29]-45 p. ; 27 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1950
Abstract:  

Recorded in 1950 with consultants Lucenda George and Pat Johnson. Contains numerous autobiographical stories, descriptions of contemporary life on the Onondaga Reservation, and descriptions of tribal customs, foods, history, and governmental. There are 54 texts altogether given in Onondaga only--13 told by Pat Johnson, 41 by Lucenda George. Of these texts, 35 are translated into English by Lucenda George as the earlier recordings are played back to her in short segments. There are no transcripts or other documentation accompanying these recordings.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.3
Extent:
22 reel(s)
Subjects:  

Agricultural laborers -- New York (State) | Alcoholism | Assault and battery | Autobiography | Automobile driving in winter | Brooches | Cats | Cattaraugus Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Children's accidents | Christianity and other religions | Churches | Clans | Clothing and dress | Corn as food | Crime -- Anecdotes | Cucumbers | Dams -- New York (State) | Diseases | Dogs | Edible insects | Epidemics -- New York (State) | Evictions | Factories -- New York (State) | Farms -- New York (State) | Fasts and feasts | Finger Lakes (N.Y.) | Food habits | Funeral rites and ceremonies | Gardening | George, Lucenda | Glasses | Horsemanship | Indian women -- Employment -- United States | Indian women -- North America -- Social conditions | Inheritance and succession | Interracial marriage | Johnson, Pat | Locusts | Lost and found possessions | Lukoff, Fred | Marriage | Matriarchy | Messengers | Missing persons | Missionaries | Money -- Anecdotes | Moving of buildings, bridges, etc. | Murder | Older men | Older women | Oneida Indians | Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Onondaga Indians | Onondaga Indians -- Biography | Onondaga Indians -- Clothing and dress | Onondaga Indians -- Domestic animals | Onondaga Indians -- Economic conditions | Onondaga Indians -- Employment | Onondaga Indians -- Food | Onondaga Indians -- Games | Onondaga Indians -- Government relations | Onondaga Indians -- History | Onondaga Indians -- History -- 19th century | Onondaga Indians -- Kinship | Onondaga Indians -- Land tenure | Onondaga Indians -- Legal status, laws, etc. | Onondaga Indians -- Politics and government | Onondaga Indians -- Religion | Onondaga Indians -- Social conditions | Onondaga Indians -- Social life and customs | Onondaga Lake (N.Y.) | Onondaga language | Onondaga women | Owasco Lake (N.Y.) | Parties | Pensions | Pets | Picnicking | Roads -- Design and construction | Romanies -- New York (State) | Six Nations | Smallpox | Snow | Sound recordings | Sports | Stepmothers | Summer | Syracuse (N.Y.) | Syracuse (N.Y.) | Taxicab drivers | Textile workers | Voyages and travel | Wampum | Weather | West (U.S.) -- Description and travel | Wills | Winter | World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Indian