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BOOK

Title:  
The worlds the Shawnees made: Migration and violence in early America
Creator:
Warren, Stephen.
Publication:
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, [c2014]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call #:  
970.3 W25w
Extent:
xii, 308 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 25 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1960-1989
Abstract:  

This collection consists almost entirely of photocopies of secondary and primary materials relating to Shawnee history and culture, and the history of the Ohio River region.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.99
Extent:
40 Linear feet



ANALYTIC

Title:  
"Our line": The Shawnees, the United States, and competing borders on the Great Lakes "borderlands," 1795-1832
Parent:
Journal of the early republic, v.34, no.4
Creator:
Lakomaki, Sami.
Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa, 2014.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
973.06 J82sh v.34, no.4
Extent:
p. [597]-624. : facsim., map ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1994
Abstract:  

The collection consists of linguistic elicitations of different aspects of Shawnee grammar and vocabulary, and conversation, anecdotes, discussion, and personal narratives relating to Shawnee customs and history. The linguistic material includes elicitation of passive, imperative, hortative verbs, and other verb forrms, vocabulary for times of the day and year, weather, gender and age, color terms, and miscellaneous adjectives and full sentences. The other material includes a narratives given in Shawnee on on traditional roles of men and women and the use of eagle feathers in doctoring, and English anecdotes and conversation relating to topics such as: different types of dances, the Shawnee Indian Agency, economic and agricultural conditions during the Depression, memories of farming and hunting during childhood, traditional medicine, the keeping of fire, how people and tribes were created and how they learned to make fire, the treatment of women in Shawnee society, little people, the passing down of knowledge through elders, doctoring, the use of tobacco and peyote, and personal stories. Recorded in Oklahoma in 1994.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.236
Extent:
26 tape(s)