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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1935-1955
Abstract:  

This collection is music for 97 songs, written by Helen Roberts and Morris Swadesh. Also includes an analytic chart.
Call #:  
Mss.970.6.R542
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1933, 1934
Abstract:  

This collection primarily contains Chitimacha material, with some additional Nootka material, originally recorded on 23 wax cylinders by Morris Swadesh in 1933 and 1934. The recordings were transferred circa 1951 to 2 sound tape reels. Due to the poor condition of the original cylinders, the sound quality of the recordings is generally poor. Tape 1 contains elicited sentences, folklore, and autobiographical stories told in Chitimacha by Benjamin Paul, chief from 1903 to 1934, and Delphine Ducloux, the last known speaker of Chitimacha. Recorded in Louisiana in 1933 on 22 wax cylinders. Tape 2 contains elicited sentences, unidentified narrative, and some singing in Nootka by Alex Thomas. Recorded at Port Alberni, British Columbia, on 1 wax cylinder in 1934.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.7
Extent:
2 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1949
Abstract:  

Nuu-chah-nulth songs and stories, and Makah stories, recorded by Morris Swadesh on 5 wire spools in Port Alberni and Neah Bay in 1949. Includes Nuu-chah-nulth (primarily Tseshaht) songs, group singing, historical stories, and Makah stories.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.8
Extent:
3 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1975-1991
Abstract:  

The Golla Papers include research notes, subject files, field notes, correspondence, copies of archival documents (photocopies; microfilm), audio recordings, 35 mm slides, and printed materials (including newspapers) on the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Vancouver Island, primarily the Hupacasath and Tseshaht.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.89
Extent:
13.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
ca. 1830s-1940s
Abstract:  

The Franz Boas Personal and Professional Papers contain a diverse assemblage of professional correspondence, family letters, and diaries, with a valuable series of essays and lectures by Boas on both professional and political topics (democracy, race, etc.). (NOTE: This collection is not to be confused with the much larger Franz Boas Papers collection (Mss.B.B61), which contains the vast majority of Boas's professional correspondence and was referred to as the "Professional Papers" in earlier decades.) During the half century leading up to the Second World War, Franz Boas helped to define academic anthropology in the United States. Trained as a geographer at the University of Heidelberg, Boas worked initially on the Inuit of Baffin Island and subsequently on the cultures of the Indians of the Northwest Pacific Coast, becoming a leading figure in American anthropology by the first decade of the twentieth century. As Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, Boas made significant theoretical contributions to ethnology, linguistics, and physical anthropology, helping to ingrain the four fields approach in his discipline and introducing the concept of cultural relativism into wide currency. He was, as well, a committed Socialist and an ardent opponent of both racism and fascism.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B61p
Extent:
19.25 Linear feet
Subjects:  

'Nak'waxda'xw | American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom | American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages | Anthropologists -- United States. | Anthropology -- Research -- United States | Anthropology -- United States. | Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration | Baffin Island (N.W.T.) | Boas, Ernst P. (Ernst Philip), 1891-1955 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Boas, Marie Anna Ernestina Krackowizer, 1861-1929 | Cartozian, Tatos | Chehalis Indians | Coast Salish Indians | Comox Indians | Cowichan Indians | Deloria, Ella Cara, 1889-1971 | Diaries. | Efron, David | Eskimos -- Baffin Island (N.W.T.) | Ethnology -- North America | Fortune, Reo, 1903-1979 | Gambling -- Songs and music | Gitksan Indians | Gusgimukw | Gwawa'enuxw | Haida Indians | Haida Indians -- Music | Heiltsuk Indians | Hunt, George | Indians of North America -- British Columbia | Indians of North America -- Ethnology | Indians of North America -- Languages | Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast | Inuit | Jewish scientists | Kalispel language | Kootenai Indians | Koskimo | Kwakiutl Indians | Kwakiutl language | Kwakwaka'wakw | Languages | Lectures | Lekwungen Indians | Lowie, Robert Harry, 1883-1957 | Niska Indians | Nootka Indians | Nootka Indians -- Music | Ntlakyapamuk Indians | Nuu-chah-nulth | Nuxalk Indians | Oowekeeno Indians | Pentlatch Indians | Photographs | Refugees, Political | Reichard, Gladys Amanda, 1893-1955 | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions. | Scientists, Refugee | Secwepemc people | Shuswap Indians | Sketches. | Socialists -- United States | Stó:lō Indians | Tillamook Indians | Tlingit Indians | Tsimshian Indians | Weike, Wilhelm, 1859-1917 | Wuikinuxv



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1936, 1948-1952, 1962
Abstract:  

The material in the collection is an assembly of unrelated recording collections made by multiple collectors. This collection consists of recordings on wire or phonograph discs sent by the APS Library to the Library of Congress in December 1970 in exchange for duplication of the material on to archival reel-to-reel tapes. The original formats are housed at the Library of Congress.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.82
Extent:
13 reel(s)
Subjects:  

All Souls' Day | American Philosophical Society | Angoon (Alaska) | Angoon (Alaska) -- History | Atomic bomb -- History | Barlow, R. H. (Robert Hayward), 1918-1951 | Biology -- United States | Cayuga Indians -- Music | Cheyenne Indians | Cheyenne Indians -- Alcohol use | Cheyenne Indians -- Economic conditions | Cheyenne Indians -- Education | Cheyenne Indians -- Folklore | Cheyenne Indians -- Government relations | Cheyenne Indians -- History | Cheyenne Indians -- Music | Cheyenne Indians -- Social life and customs | Cheyenne Indians -- Societies, etc. | Cheyenne language | Christmas music | Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952 | Coyote -- Folklore | Croft, Kenneth | Curaçao -- Social life and customs | De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 | Eagle dance | El Reno (Okla.) | Embryology -- History | Embryology -- United States. | Fiction | Folk music -- Russia (Federation) | Forbes, Jacques C. R. | Funeral music | Germany -- Description and travel | Grassland fires | Guitar -- Performance | Gunpowder | Handsome Lake, 1735-1815 | Hermosillo (Mexico) | Intermarriage | Iroquois Indians -- Music | Iroquois Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Lame Deer (Mont.) | Language attrition | Makah Indians -- Folklore | Makah Indians -- History | Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) | Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole | Marriage customs and rites -- Russia | Mason, John Alden, 1885-1967 | McClellan, Catharine | Milpa Alta (Mexico) | Morphology. | Music -- Curaçao | Nahuas -- Folklore | Names, Cheyenne | Neah Bay (Wash.) | Nootka Indians -- Folklore | Nootka Indians -- History | Nootka Indians -- Music | Onondaga Indians -- Music | Oral histories | Organ music | Papiamento | Parpart, Arthur Kemble, 1903-1965 | Peyote songs | Philadelphia (Pa.) | Popocatépetl (Mexico) | Port Alberni (B.C.) | Pskov (Russia) | Randle, Martha Champion | Round dancing | Seneca Indians -- Folklore | Seneca Indians -- Music | Seneca Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.) | Songs, Papiamento | Sound recordings | Star-spangled banner (Song) | Sun-dance | Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967 | Tepehuan Indians -- Folklore | Tepehuan Indians -- Music | Tepehuan language | Tipis | Tlingit Indians -- History | Tlingit Indians -- Music | Tlingit language | Tobacco | Tonawanda Indian Reservation (N.Y.) | Totonac Indians -- Folklore | Tsimshian Indians -- Folklore | Tsimshian Indians -- Music | Wedding music -- Russia (Federation) | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian | Yaqui Indians -- Folklore | Yaqui Indians -- History | Yaqui Indians -- Music