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ANALYTIC

Title:  
Winnebago culture as described by themselves: The orgin [sic] myth of the medicine rite; three versions. The historical origins of the medicine rite
Parent:
Indiana University Publications in anthropology and linguistics, memoir 3
Creator:
Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
Publication:
Waverly Press, Baltimore, 1950.
Notes:  
Also issued as Special publications of Bollingen Foundation, no.2. Suppl. to International journal of American linguistics, v.16, no.1, Jan. 1950. Winnebago texts and English translations.
Call #:  
497.05 IN8.M NO.3
Extent:
78 p. ; 26 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1935-1937
Abstract:  

Recordings of Cherokee, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux (Santee), and Ho-Chunk materials. The copies in the APS Library were made from discs recorded by Speck in the field in various places in the United States, Canada, and Labrador between 1935 and 1937.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.49
Extent:
4 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1959
Abstract:  

Ho-Chunk songs and stories, primarily given in Ho-Chunk only. Includes stories on a variety of topics, including traditional stories, historical events, and discussions of ceremonies and traditional lifeways. Also includes linguistic elicitations sessions for words and phrases, as well as re-readings of Ho-Chunk texts published by Paul Radin. Most of the recordings contains a continuous background hum. Copies made by Gerd Fraenkel of his own original tapes held at the Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.29
Extent:
14 reel(s)
Subjects:  

African-American soldiers | Alcoholics | Arrest | Autobiography | Black River Falls (Wis.) | Blackhawk, Andrew, 1886-1971 | Children and war | Colors, Words for | Dreams | Fasting | Fraenkel, Gerd | Girls -- Folklore | Greenwood (Wis.) | Indians of North America -- Wisconsin -- Education | Indians of North America -- Wisconsin -- Wars | Initiation rites | Linguistic change | Lord's prayer | Menominee Indians | Menominee Indians -- History | Mourning customs -- United States -- Wisconsin | Prisoners | Prophecies | Prophets | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Reincarnation | Sacrifice | Smoke, Elias James | Sound recordings | Stacy, Stella | Sun -- Rising and setting -- Songs and music | Talebearing | Thundercloud, Adam | Time -- Terminology | Translating and interpreting | Triplets | Truthfulness and falsehood | War -- Folklore | Whiterabbit, Mitchell | Whites -- Wisconsin -- Relations with Indians | Winnebago Indians | Winnebago Indians -- Education | Winnebago Indians -- Folklore | Winnebago Indians -- History | Winnebago Indians -- Medicine | Winnebago Indians -- Music | Winnebago Indians -- Religion | Winnebago Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Winnebago Indians -- Social life and customs | Winnebago Indians -- Wars | Winnebago dance | Winnebago language | Winnebago language -- Adjectives | Winnebago language -- Deixis | Winnebago language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. | Winnebago language -- Grammar | Winnebago language -- Morphology | Winnebago language -- Numerals | Winnebago language -- Phonology | Winnebago language -- Possessives | Winnebago language -- Prepositions | Winnebago language -- Syntax | Winnebago language -- Texts | Winnebago language -- Verbs | Winnebago mythology | Winnebago women | Wisconsin Dells (Wis.) | Women and war | Woodpeckers -- Folklore