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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.



BOOK

Title:  
The evolution of an American Indian prose epic: a study in comparative literature
Creators:
Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
Publication:
Ethnographical Museum, Basel, Switzerland, 1954-1956.
Notes:  
A two-part study, the first containing the text in English translation of the Winnebago prose epic, The epic of the two boys (Hotcintcinink nunpiwi) (p. 24-74), together with supplementary narratives; the second containing discussion and commentary. "Also issued as Special Publications of the Bollingen Foundation no. 3 and 5."
Call #:  
970.1 R11 NO.11
Extent:
2 parts ; octavo.



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