James M. Crawford Papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.66

Date: 1906-1988 | Size: 69 Linear feet

Abstract

James M. Crawford was a linguist who mainly studied Native American languages, including Cocopa, Yuchi, and Mobilian trade language. He came to the field of linguistics halfway through his lifetime after pursuing a career in forestry in the West and Southwest. After receiving his PhD in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to his birthplace, Georgia, where he taught in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia at Athens. The collection is organized into seven series: I. Correspondence, 1964-1986; II. Subject Files, 1949-1987; III. Works by Crawford, 1962-1986; IV. Research NOtes & Notebooks, 1906-1988; V. Card Files, 1960s-1980s; VI. Course Material, 1961-1986; VII. Photographs, 1963-1978.

Background note

James M. Crawford was born on 18 September 1925 in Commerce, Georgia, where his father was a farmer. As a child, Crawford became interested in languages by listening to Mexican radio stations; while in school, he studied Latin, French, and German. He served in the United States Army in Europe from 1943 to 1946 during the second World War. After returning to Georgia, he studied forestry at the University of Georgia in Athens, receiving his B.S. in 1949.

From 1949 to 1950, Crawford worked as County Ranger in the Georgia Forestry Commission in Butler, Georgia; then from 1950 to 1952 as Forester in the United States Forest Service in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. From 1953 to 1954, Crawford worked as Lumber Grader for the Hammond Lumber Company in Samoa, California and then for a year as Surveyor for the Utah Construction Company in Hawthorne, Nevada.

In 1956, Crawford returned to the forestry profession as Research Forester at the Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station in Berkeley, California, where he worked until 1961. While there, he encountered a linguist working in the Sierras and became fascinated with the study of languages as a career. Soon after this encounter, Crawford arrived as a graduate student at the Department of Linguistics of the University of California at Berkeley, beginning his linguistic studies with Russian and Old Slavic. One of his professors, Dr. Mary Haas (a student of Edward Sapir), encouraged Crawford to study Native American languages, and he became engrossed in the intricacies of Cocopa, Yuchi, and Choctaw. From 1962 to 1965, he was a teaching assistant at Berkeley.

Crawford's dissertation, The Cocopa Language, focused on the language of the Cocopa Indians, whom he had visited in 1962 in Arizona. Cocopa is one of ten Yuman languages spoken in Arizona, California, and Mexico. In a later work, Cocopa Texts (1983), Crawford published phonetic transcriptions and English translations of Cocopa stories that he had collected.

Crawford received his Ph.D. in 1966. That year, he became Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University, where he taught for two years. He returned in 1968 to the University of Georgia, this time as Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology; in 1981, he became Professor. Crawford taught courses in linguistics, phonology, morphology and syntax, field methods in linguistics, and Native American languages.

Crawford received a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies in 1976 to study Mobilian trade language (a now extinct language that was once spoken along the Mississippi River). He won the 1977 James Mooney Award, given jointly by the Southern Anthropological Society and the University of Tennessee Press, for his manuscript, The Mobilian Trade Language, which was judged to be the outstanding manuscript on New World cultures. As part of the award, the manuscript was published by the University of Tennessee Press. During his field work, Crawford had traveled to Louisiana to interview the remaining three speakers of Mobilian; they had all died by the time the book was published.

Crawford also received grants to study Yuchi, which is a language isolate; that is, it is not related to other known languages and contains few borrowed words. The Yuchi Indians lived throughout South Georgia before being moved to Oklahoma with the Creek Indians in the 1830s. The Yuchi dictionary that Crawford worked on was never published. Crawford also helped to show that Yuchi Indians had been present in the Georgia area one hundred years sooner than had been previously thought. When Kristian Hvidt, librarian of Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, discovered in 1977 some drawings of Yuchi Indians that had been done by Baron Philipp Georg Friedrich von Reck in the 1730s, Crawford was able to translate the Yuchi text on the labels.

Crawford received other grants to study Alabama, Cherokee, and other southeastern Indian languages. In 1980, he received, from the University of Georgia, the Albert Christ-Janer Award for Creativity in Research.

Crawford organized several symposia on Southeastern Indian Languages, and in 1978, he co-organized with Robert L. Rankin the first Conference on Muskogean Languages and Linguistics at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. He served as referee for the International Journal of American Linguistics, Macmillan Publishing Company, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. He edited the Department of Anthropology newsletter.

Crawford was a member of the American Anthropological Association, the Arizona Historical and Archaeological Society, the International Linguistics Association, the Linguistic Society of America, the Pacific Coast Archaeological Society, the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, and the Southern Anthropological Society.

Crawford's publications include numerous articles and reviews, as well as Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages, a book that he edited. He also published a Cocopa Dictionary as a companion volume to Cocopa Texts. Crawford was in the process of writing a Cocopa grammar that would be the third volume in the series on the Cocopa language when he died on 5 May 1989.

Scope and content

The James M. Crawford Papers (1906-1988) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by Crawford, research notes by Crawford, course material, and photographs, which document Crawford's career as a linguist.

The papers (113 boxes; 68.75 linear feet) are divided into seven series:

Series I. Correspondence 1964-1986 (1 box;.25 linear feet)
Series II. Subject Files 1949-1987 (2 boxes;.5 linear feet)
Series III. Works by Crawford 1962-1986 (18 boxes; 8 linear feet)
Series IV. Research Notes & Notebooks 1906-1988 (10 boxes; 4.75 linear feet)
Series V. Card Files 1960s-1980s (83 boxes; 54 linear feet)
Series VI. Course Material 1961-1986 (3 boxes;.75 linear feet)
Series VII. Photographs 1963-1978 (1 box;.25 linear feet)
Series III-IV. Oversized (1 box;.25 linear feet)

Oversized materials follow the same series arrangement as noted above. Cross referencing to oversized material appears on the folders in the standard sized boxes. Reprints have been moved to the printed materials collection of the APS library. To retrieve reprints, consult the card catalog for printed materials. Sound recordings have also been removed from the collection and cataloged as Recording 184.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Physical description

68.75 linear feet

68.75 linear feet

Provenance

The Crawford Papers were donated to the APS Library by Elisabeth Crawford in 1990 (Accession #1990-2551ms). Six Cocopa notebooks (three from 1978, three from 1979) were donated by Margaret Langdon in 1994 (Accession #1994-690ms).

Processing information

Processed by Miriam B. Spectre, August, 1994 (revised)

Related material

Audio recordings made and collected by Crawford are available in the Recordings of Native American languages collection (Mss.Rec.184).

General note

During processing, the collection was re-foldered and re-housed in acid-free folders and boxes. Metal fasteners were removed and replaced with plastic clips when necessary. A separate listing of torn or severely deteriorated manuscripts and manuscripts that need to have glue and tape removed has been compiled by series and submitted to the Conservation Department.

All newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper; the original clippings were then discarded. Other brittle or torn items were also photocopied, and when considered valuable, were retained. Photographs have been interleaved with non-buffered, acid-free paper.

Indexing Terms


Genre(s)

  • Drafts (preliminary versions).
  • Field notes.
  • Gelatin silver prints
  • Manuscripts (for publication)
  • Nitrate negatives
  • Notebooks
  • Photoprints
  • Portrait photographs
  • Reviews (Criticism)

Personal Name(s)

  • Crawford, James Mack, 1925-1989
  • Hayes, Lillian
  • Hayes, Victor
  • Keyaite, Ilona Mae

Subject(s)

  • Alabama language
  • American Council of Learned Societies
  • Anishinaabe
  • Catawba language
  • Central Cordilleran languages
  • Choctaw language
  • Cocopa language
  • Kiliwa language
  • Linguists
  • Mobilian trade language
  • National Science Foundation
  • Newari language
  • Ojibwa Indians
  • Ojibwe people
  • Wolof language
  • Yavapai language
  • Yuchi language

Collection overview

1964-1986 

Contains mainly incoming letters, although there are a few carbons of letters written by Crawford. Most of the letters are photocopies. The series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder. Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III. A photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Most of the correspondence deals with Crawford's publications. There is one letter from a Native American consultant, Ilona Mae Keyaite.

1975-1982 

includes grant applications and information for the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Science Foundation, clippings about Crawford and his work, copies of Crawford's curriculum vitae, reviews of Crawford's books, and two plant specimens collected by Crawford. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title, and then chronologically within each folder.

1962-1986 

contains handwritten and typed notes, outlines, drafts, and final versions of articles, books, and reviews. This series is arranged alphabetically by title. For some works, the notes, drafts, and final copies are filed together. This series is divided into four subseries that reflect the subject content of the works: A. Cocopa, B. Yuchi, C. Yuman, and D. Other. The first subseries, Cocopa, includes Crawford's dissertation, The Cocopa Language and notes, drafts, and final versions of his book, Cocopa Texts. The second subseries, Yuchi, includes "Reconnaissance among Several Indian Groups in Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana" and "Yuchi Text with Translation." The third subseries, Yuman, includes "Account of Reconnaissance among Several Languages of the Yuman Family in Arizona." The fourth subseries, Other, includes some papers that Crawford wrote for graduate courses at the University of California at Berkeley; notes, drafts, and final versions of his books, The Mobilian Trade Language and Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages; and reviews of other people's books.

1962-1986 
1969-1979 
1962-1980 
1962-1986 Box Series IIIC: A - S
1962-1988 

contains loose notes and notebooks on various linguistic topics. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title, and then chronologically within each folder. The series is divided into four subseries that reflect the subject content of the notes: A. Cocopa, B. Yuchi, C. Yuman, and D. Other. The first subseries, Cocopa, includes notes on morphology and phoneme checking. The second subseries, Yuchi, includes notes on syntax and cognates to Siouan. The third subseries, Yuman, includes notes on phonemes and a notebook on Yuman reconnaissance. The fourth subseries, Other, includes notes and notebooks on Bakweri, Burmese, Cherokee, Choctaw, Korean, Mandingo, Shona, Shoshoni, and Wolof. There are also a number of unidentified notebooks. The earliest item is a manuscript Igorrote-English dictionary from 1906.

1962-1979 
1970-1987 
1962-1985 
1906-1988 
1960s-1980s 

contains card-sized paper slips that are mainly dictionary entries for several languages. The slips have pencilled notes in English and in the languages covered. The various languages include Alabama, Catawba, Choctaw, Cocopa, Mobilian, Newari, Yavapai, and Yuchi. There also three boxes of slips that Crawford apparently did not finish filing before he died, and there are three boxes of miscellaneous slips. The labels on the boxes have been copied from the labels that were given to the boxes by Crawford.

1961-1986 

mainly contains course notes for graduate courses in linguistics that Crawford took at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s, including Old Church Slavic, Russian, and Sanskrit. There is a photocopied version of a text for a course, Linguistics 888, that Crawford taught, probably at the University of Georgia.

1963-1973 

Native American Images note: Photographs and slides of a Yuman family of the Cocopa tribe that James Mack Crawford met while researching the Cocopa language for his dissertation. Taken by Crawford, the black and white gelatin silver prints show Native Americans from the Somerton reservation that moved to Buckeye, Arizona in 1963. Dressed primarily in modern clothes, some images display women in native neck ware. The 1978 photographs appear in Crawford's published work, Cocopa Tales (1983).

  
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Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence
1964-1986 

Contains mainly incoming letters, although there are a few carbons of letters written by Crawford. Most of the letters are photocopies. The series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder. Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III. A photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Most of the correspondence deals with Crawford's publications. There is one letter from a Native American consultant, Ilona Mae Keyaite.

 Ferguson, Charles A.
1973 Box Series I: F - V
 Good, Dwight
1965 Box Series I: F - V
 Handbook of North American Indians
1983 Box Series I: F - V
 International Journal of American Linguistics
1975, 1977 Box Series I: F - V
 Journal of California Anthropology
1978 Box Series I: F - V
 Keyaite, Ilona Mae
1964 Box Series I: F - V
 Linguistic Society of America
1970-1973 Box Series I: F - V
 McDavid, Raven I., Jr.
1970 Box Series I: F - V
 Munro, Pamela
1986 Box Series I: F - V
 Pulte, William
1972 Box Series I: F - V
 Richardson, Miles
1976 Box Series I: F - V
 Sawyer, Jesse O.
1969 Box Series I: F - V

-See also Ser.III-A, "Meaning in Cocopa Auxiliary Verbs"

 Southern Anthropological Society
1967, 1969 Box Series I: F - V
 Sturtevant, William C.
1977-1978 Box Series I: F - V
 University of California Press
1981 Box Series I: F - V
 University of Georgia
1971-1980 Box Series I: F - V
 The University of North Carolina
1978 Box Series I: F - V
 University of South Florida
1974 Box Series I: F - V
 The University of Tennessee Press
1978 Box Series I: F - V
 Voegelin, Charles F.
1970 Box Series I: F - V
 Series II. Subject Files
1975-1982 

includes grant applications and information for the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Science Foundation, clippings about Crawford and his work, copies of Crawford's curriculum vitae, reviews of Crawford's books, and two plant specimens collected by Crawford. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title, and then chronologically within each folder.

 American Council of Learned Societies
1975-1982 Box Series II: A - So
 Bilingual Education
1974-1975 Box Series II: A - So
 Clippings
1964-1984 Box Series II: A - So
 The Cocopa Language
[1967] Box Series II: A - So
 Cocopa Texts
1982-1983 Box Series II: A - So
 Cocopah Indian Reservation Map
1949 Box Series II: A - So
 Conference on Muskogean Languages and Linguistics
19 Oct. 1978 Box Series II: A - So
 Curriculum Vitae
1966-1987 Box Series II: A - So
 Informants' Receipts
1978 Box Series II: A - So
  The Mobilian Trade Language--Reviews
1979-1981, n.d. Box Series II: A - So
 National Science Foundation
  Box Series II: A - So
 Folder #1
1969-1970 Box Series II: A - So
 Folder #2
1971-1973 Box Series II: A - So
 "Plant Collected at Maggie Poncho's Alabama-Coushatta Reservation, Texas"
Aug. 1970 Box Series II: Plant Collected

Identified by Charles Ray Brassieur in 2022 as red bay (likely Persea borbonia).

 "Plant Collected Near Clarkdale, Arizona"
13 Jul. 1967 Box Series II: Plant Collected

Plant specimen. Identification written on accompanying envelope (photocopied, original not kept): Prosopis velutina. Elinor Lehto curator of herbarium ASU [Arizona State University] 1979. Cocopa: Kwayúl. Collected July 13, 1967 near Clarkdale, Arizona. Accompanying card file (photocopied, original not kept) indicates that identification was by Lillian Hayer.

 Sapulpa, Oklahoma Public Schools
4 Jun. 1977 Box Series II: A - So
 Southern Anthropological Society
1971 Box Series II: A - So
  Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages--Readers' Reviews
[1971] Box Series II: St - U
  Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages--Reviews
1975-1979 Box Series II: St - U
 University of Georgia Grant Proposal
1982-1983 Box Series II: St - U
 Series III. Works by Crawford
1962-1986 

contains handwritten and typed notes, outlines, drafts, and final versions of articles, books, and reviews. This series is arranged alphabetically by title. For some works, the notes, drafts, and final copies are filed together. This series is divided into four subseries that reflect the subject content of the works: A. Cocopa, B. Yuchi, C. Yuman, and D. Other. The first subseries, Cocopa, includes Crawford's dissertation, The Cocopa Language and notes, drafts, and final versions of his book, Cocopa Texts. The second subseries, Yuchi, includes "Reconnaissance among Several Indian Groups in Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana" and "Yuchi Text with Translation." The third subseries, Yuman, includes "Account of Reconnaissance among Several Languages of the Yuman Family in Arizona." The fourth subseries, Other, includes some papers that Crawford wrote for graduate courses at the University of California at Berkeley; notes, drafts, and final versions of his books, The Mobilian Trade Language and Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages; and reviews of other people's books.

 Series III-A. Works by Crawford--Cocopa
1962-1986 
 "Baby Talk in an American Indian Language"
1974 Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2
 "Classificatory Verbs in Cocopa"
1986 Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2

-See also Ser.I, Munro, Pamela

 "Cocopa I"
19752 FoldersBox Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2

-See also Ser.III-A, "A Cocopa Tale: The Alligator Who Couldn't Turn Over"

General physical description: 2 Folders

 "The Cocopa Auxiliary Verb ya "Be Located, Happen" "
[1969] Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2
 "Cocopa Baby Talk"
[1969] Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2

-See also Ser.I, Southern Anthropological Society

 Cocopa Dictionary
[198-] Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2
 Folder #1-2
  Box Series IIIA: B - Cocopa Dict. #2
 Folders #3-9
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #3-9
 Folders #10-16
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #10-16
 Folders #17-23
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #17-23
 Folders #24-27
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #24 - Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #2
  Cocopa Dictionary--Disks
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #24 - Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #2

-See Oversized

 "Cocopa Grammar"
[1973] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #24 - Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #2
  The Cocopa Language--Ms.
1966 Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #24 - Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #2
 Folders #1-2
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Dict. #24 - Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #2
 Folders #3-5
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #3 - Cocopa Lang.--Notes #4
  The Cocopa Language--Notes
1966 Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #3 - Cocopa Lang.--Notes #4
 Folders #1-4
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Ms. #3 - Cocopa Lang.--Notes #4
 Folder #5
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Notes #5 - Cocopa Texts #5
 "The Cocopa Language: Thematic Prefixes of the Verb"
May 1965 Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Notes #5 - Cocopa Texts #5
 "A Cocopa Tale: The Alligator Who Couldn't Turn Over"
[1976] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Notes #5 - Cocopa Texts #5

-See also Ser.III-A, "Cocopa I"

 Cocopa Texts
[1983] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Notes #5 - Cocopa Texts #5
 Folders #1-5
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Lang.--Notes #5 - Cocopa Texts #5
 Folders #6-11
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #6-11
 Folders #12-15
  Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "Coyote and His Daughter"
[1978] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "Epenthetic Vowels in Cocopa Phonology"
[1967] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "Linguistic Color Categorization in Mesamerica: Instructions for Descriptive Field Work"
[1978] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "A Look at Some Cocopa Auxiliaries"
[1972] Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "Maricopa and Cocopa: A Binary Comparison"
Dec. 1962 Box Series IIIA: Cocopa Texts #12 - Ma
 "Meaning in Cocopa Auxiliary Verbs"
[1968]2 FoldersBox Series IIIA: Me - U

-See also Ser.I, Sawyer, Jesse O.

General physical description: 2 Folders

 "More on Cocopa Baby Talk"
[1977] Box Series IIIA: Me - U
 "The Morphology of the Cocopa Noun"
May 1964 Box Series IIIA: Me - U
 "Nominalization in Cocopa"
1978 Box Series IIIA: Me - U

-See also Ser.IV-A, "Relativization and Nominalization in Cocopa"

 "A Preliminary Report on the Phonemes of the Cocopa Language"
Apr. 1963 Box Series IIIA: Me - U
 "Spanish Loan Words in Cocopa"
[1979] Box Series IIIA: Me - U

-See also Ser.I, Journal of California Anthropology

 "Uses and Functions of Cocopa Auxiliary Verbs"
n.d. Box Series IIIA: Me - U
 Series III-B. Works by Crawford--Yuchi
1969-1979 
 "Biloxi, Ofo, and Yuchi"
[1970] Box Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 "Reconnaissance Among Several Indian Groups in Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana"
Aug. 19692 FoldersBox Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 "Timucua and Yuchi. Two Language Isolates of the Southeast"
[1977]2 FoldersBox Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 "Yuchi"
n.d. Box Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 "Yuchi" in Handbook of North American Indians
[1979]2 FoldersBox Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 "Yuchi Phonology"
[197-] Box Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 Folder #1
  Box Series IIIB: B - Yuchi Phonology #1
 Folders #2-3
  Box Series IIIB: Yuchi Phonology #2 - Yuchi T.
 "Yuchi Text with Translation"
[1972] Box Series IIIB: Yuchi Phonology #2 - Yuchi T.
 Series III-C. Works by Crawford--Yuman
1962-1980 
 "Account of Reconnaissance Among Several Languages of the Yuman Family in Arizona"
1962 Box Series IIIC: A - S
 "Bibliography of the Tribes and Languages of the Yuman Family"
n.d. Box Series IIIC: A - S
  Cochimi and Proto-Yuman: Lexical and Syntactic Evidence for a New Language Family in Lower California by Mauricio J. Mixco--Review
[1980] Box Series IIIC: A - S
 "A Comparison of Chimariko and Yuman"
[1976] Box Series IIIC: A - S
 "Proto-Yuman: Reconstructed from Cocopa, Diegueño, Maricopa, and Yavapai"
Jan. 1964 Box Series IIIC: A - S
 "Some Cognate Sets from Chimariko and Several Yuman Languages"
n.d. Box Series IIIC: A - S
 Series III-D. Works by Crawford--Other
1962-1986 Box Series IIIC: A - S
 "The Brahui Verb: A Restatement of the Morphology"
19642 FoldersBox Series IIID: Bra - Bri
 "A Brief Account of the Indian Tribes of Northeast Georgia"
23 Feb. 1962 Box Series IIID: Bra - Bri
  The Caddoan, Iroquoian, and Siouan Languages by Wallace L. Chafe; A Grammar of Biloxi by Paula Ferris Einaudi; A Grammar of Pawnee by Douglas R. Parks; and Wichita Grammar by David S. Rood--Review
1977 Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
  Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas--Articles
[1979] Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 "English Sun and Latin Sol"
Dec. 1962 Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
  A Grammar of Diegueño Nominals by Larry Paul Gorbet--Review
[1978] Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
  A Grammar of Diegueño, the Mesa Grande Dialect by Margaret Langdon-Review
[1972] Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 "Hokan and Siouan Words for Mouth"
[1070-1971]2 FoldersBox Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 Houma
  Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3

-See Ser.III-D, Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas--Articles

  Kiliwa Dictionary by Mauricio J. Mixco--Review
[1986] Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 Mobile
  Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3

-See Ser.III-D, Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas--Articles

  The Mobilian Trade Language--Ms.
[1978] Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 Folders #1-3
  Box Series IIID: C - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #3
 Folders #4-9
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #4-9
 Folders #10-11
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #10 - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #5
  The Mobilian Trade Language--Notes
[1978] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #10 - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #5
 Folders #1-5
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Ms. #10 - Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #5
 Folder #6
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 Natchez
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2

-See Ser.III-D, Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas--Articles

  The Natchez: Annotated Translations from Antoine Simon le Page du Pratz's Histoire de la Louisiane and a Short English-Natchez Dictionary by Charles D. Van Tuyl--Review
[1981] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 "Native Americans and Their Languages" by Roger Owen--Review
[1978] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 "The Nature of Language: The View of Linguists"
May 1964 Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
  Nez Perce Texts by Haruo Aoki--Review
[1980] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 "On the Relationship Between Timucua and Muskogean"
[1986] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
  A Papago Grammar by Ofelia Zepeda--Review
[1984] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 "A Phonological Comparison of the Speech of Two Communities in California: East Bay and El Centro"
Jan. 1964 Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 "The Phonological Sequence ya in Words Pertaining to the Mouth in Southeastern and Other Indian Languages"
[1975] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 Quapaw
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2

-See Ser.III-D, Dictionary of Indian Tribes of the Americas--Articles

 Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages
[197-] Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 Folders #1-2
  Box Series IIID: Mobilian Tr. Lang.--Notes #6 - Studies in S.I. Lang. #2
 Folder #3
  Box Series IIID: Studies in S.I. Lang. #3
 Series IV. Research Notes
1962-1988 

contains loose notes and notebooks on various linguistic topics. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title, and then chronologically within each folder. The series is divided into four subseries that reflect the subject content of the notes: A. Cocopa, B. Yuchi, C. Yuman, and D. Other. The first subseries, Cocopa, includes notes on morphology and phoneme checking. The second subseries, Yuchi, includes notes on syntax and cognates to Siouan. The third subseries, Yuman, includes notes on phonemes and a notebook on Yuman reconnaissance. The fourth subseries, Other, includes notes and notebooks on Bakweri, Burmese, Cherokee, Choctaw, Korean, Mandingo, Shona, Shoshoni, and Wolof. There are also a number of unidentified notebooks. The earliest item is a manuscript Igorrote-English dictionary from 1906.

 Series IV-A. Research Notes and Notebooks--Cocopa
1962-1979 
 "Birds of the Southwestern Desert"--Cocopa
[1962] Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 "Cocopa "Animal Talk" "
n.d. Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 "Comparison of Cocopa, Maricopa, Diegueño, and Yavapai"
1964? Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 "Elements in Cocopa Vocabulary Probably Due to Culture Contacts with Western World"
n.d. Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Final Consonants Alphabetically Arranged
n.d. Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Morphology (Noun)
n.d. Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Morphology (Verb)
n.d. Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook
  Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5

-See Ser.IV-B, Notebook #9

 Notebook #1
1963 Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook #2
1963 Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook #3
1963 Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook #4
1963-1964 Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook #5
1964-1965 Box Series IVA: B - Notebook #5
 Notebook #6
1965 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #7
1965 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #8
1967 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #9, [Part 1]
1967 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #9, [Part 2]
1973 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #10
1978 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #11
1978 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #12
1978 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #13
1979 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #14
1979 Box Series IVA: Notebook #6-14
 Notebook #15
1979 Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Notes #1
1962 Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Notes #2
1967 Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Notes #3
n.d. Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Notes #4
n.d. Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Phoneme Checking
n.d. Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 "Relativization and Nominalization in Cocopa"
Jun. 1977 Box Series IVA: Notebook #15 - R
 Songs
n.d. Box Series IVA: S - W
 Spanish Words in Cocopa
n.d. Box Series IVA: S - W
 Syntax
n.d. Box Series IVA: S - W
 Word List
1962 Box Series IVA: S - W
 Series IV-B. Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuchi
1970-1987 

Other Descriptive Information: Series IV-B: Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuchi

 Handouts
n.d. Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 Informants
n.d. Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 "Negation"
n.d. Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 Notebook
  Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 Folders #1-4
Summer 1970 Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 Folders #5-8
Summer 1971 Box Series IVB: H - Notebook #8
 Folder #9
Summer 1973 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y

pp.1-28: Yuchi pp.31-86: Cocopa

 Folder #10
1987 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 Notes
n.d. Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 "Notes on Yuchi Syntax"
1978 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 "Possible Cognates to Yuchi in Siouan, Atakapa, Yava, Maidu, etc."
1971-1977 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 Rough Sheets
1971 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 "Some Possible Cognates Between Yuchi and Siouan and Between Yuchi and Tunica"
Jul. 1976 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 Yuchi Data
[1985] Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y

-See also Oversized

 Yuchi Vocabulary by Seymour Frank
1970 Box Series IVB: Notebook #9 - Y
 Series IV-C. Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuman
1962-1985 

Other Descriptive Information: Series IV-C: Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuman

 Notes
n.d. Box Series IVC: N - Y
 "Notes on Possible Informants Among Speakers of the Yuman Language"
n.d. Box Series IVC: N - Y
 "Phonemes of Four Yuman Languages"
1962 Box Series IVC: N - Y
 Yuman Reconnaissance--Notebook
Summer 1962 Box Series IVC: N - Y
 Series IV-D. Research Notes & Notebooks--Other
1906-1988 

Other Descriptive Information: Series IV-D: Research Notes & Notebooks--Other

 Alabama Vocabulary (Mary McCall)
Oct. 1971 Box Series IVD: A - Bam
 Bakweri--Notebook
19812 FoldersBox Series IVD: A - Bam
 Bambara--Notebook
1988 Box Series IVD: A - Bam
 Basa--Notebook
1984 Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Bayang; Hawaiian--Notebook
1980 Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Biloxi-Ofo Bibliography
n.d. Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Burmese--Notebook
n.d.2 FoldersBox Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Cambodian--Notebook
1974-1975 Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Catawba
n.d. Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 McDavid, Raven Ioor.
Catawba--Notebooks
1941 Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7

8 notebooks of Catawba linguistic information recorded by Raven McDavid in 1941. The notebooks were in the possession of Mary Haas, who gave them to Crawford at McDavid's permission. See Raven McDavid correspondence in Series I, above.

Processing information: These notebooks were originally cataloged as "Unidentified." Identification of the notebooks as McDavid's Catawba notebooks was made possible through a tip provided by Samiron Dutta, June 2015.

 Folders #1-8
  8 folders Box Series IVD: Basa - Catawba #7
 Cherokee, NC Trip
May 1972 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Cherokee--Notebook
1972-1973 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Cherokee Phonology
1972 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Chitimacha
n.d. Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Choctaw--Notebook
  Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Folder #1
1971-1972 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History

Elicitations of Choctaw words and phrases with speaker Ruth Farmer.

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 Folder #2
1973 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History

Elicitations of Choctaw words and phrases, with accompanying linguistic notes. The speaker, Phillip Martin, was tribal chairman of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and again occupied that position from 1979 to 2007.

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 Columbus Museum
Jul. 1969 Box Series IVD: Catawba #8 - History
 Dialect Study (El Centro, East Bay)
1964 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Diegueño
n.d. Box Series IVD: D - L
 Haas Miscellany
1980 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Haas' Tunica Texts
n.d. Box Series IVD: D - L
 Havasupai
1962 Box Series IVD: D - L
 History of Linguistics
n.d. Box Series IVD: D - L
 Hokan Numerals
n.d. Box Hokan - Mobilian Forms
 Igorrote-English Dictionary--Notebook
[1906] Box Series IVD: D - L
 Japanese--Notebook
1969 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Kiliwa Word List
1958 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Korean Notebook
  Box Series IVD: D - L
 Folder #1
1967 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Folder #2
1971 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Korean--Notes
1967 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Linguistic Atlas
1964 Box Series IVD: D - L
 Mandingo--Notebook
19872 FoldersBox Series IVD: M - Shon
 Maricopa Notes
n.d. Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Maricopa Word Lists
1962 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Ma-Ya-Co-Ha Comparative Sets
1964 Box Series IVD: M - Shon

Comparative notes on Maricopa (Piipash), Yavapai, Cocopa, and Havasupai.

 Mikasuki--Notebook
1975 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Miscellany
n.d. Box Series IVD: M - Shon

-See also Ser.V, Miscellany #3

 "Mobilian Forms Collected August 27, 1970 from Leonard Lavan by J.M. Crawford Near Elton, Louisiana"
1970 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Mobilian Search--Notebook
1976 Box Series IVD: Mobilian Search - Unidentified
 Newari
1961 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Numerals from Indian Languages
n.d. Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Ojibwe grammatical notes and story
undated Box Series IVD: M - Shon

Abstract: Crawford's notes on Ojibwe, apparently working from a published source. Begins with overview of phonology, morphology, and categories of inflection, but the majority of sheets comprise one set (numbered 1-44) that break a story down in Ojibwe on the left with English translation on the right. The story involves a young man who, fasting for a vision, dreamt of a mirror. Later in life, the mirror came to his aid by rendering him invisible when an enemy war party attacked him, allowing him to defeat the enemy warriors nearly single-handedly.

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 Reconnaissance of Southeastern Indian Languages--Notebook
1969 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Shona--Notebook
  Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Folder #1
1973 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Folder #2
1974 Box Series IVD: M - Shon
 Shoshoni--Notebook
  Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Folder #1
1967 Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Folder #2
1968 Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Shoshoni Notes
1967 Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Mrs. Terrell--Notebook
1969 Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Timucua
1975 Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Unidentified
n.d. Box Series IVD: Shos - Unidentified--Notebook #7
 Wolof--Notebook
  Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Folder #1
1975-1976 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Folder #2
1976 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Folder #3
1976-1977 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Folder #4
1978 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Wolof Notes
1977 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Wolof Rough Notes
1976 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Yavapai Word List
1962 Box Series IVD: Wolof - Yavapai
 Series V. Card Files
1960s-1980s 

contains card-sized paper slips that are mainly dictionary entries for several languages. The slips have pencilled notes in English and in the languages covered. The various languages include Alabama, Catawba, Choctaw, Cocopa, Mobilian, Newari, Yavapai, and Yuchi. There also three boxes of slips that Crawford apparently did not finish filing before he died, and there are three boxes of miscellaneous slips. The labels on the boxes have been copied from the labels that were given to the boxes by Crawford.

 English - Alabama
  Box Series V: 1
 Alabama - English
  Box Series V: 1
 Catawba - English
  Box Series V: 2
 English - Catawba
  Box Series V: 3
 Choctaw - English
  Box Series V: 4
 English - Choctaw
  Box Series V: 5
 Cocopa - English
  
 a - i
  Box Series V: 6
 k
  Box Series V: 7
 kw
  Box Series V: 8
 l - ly
  Box Series V: 9
 m
  Box Series V: 10
 n - ny
  Box Series V: 11
 nyu - p
  Box Series V: 12
 q - s
  Box Series V: 13
 š
  Box Series V: 14
 s
  Box Series V: 15
 t - w
  Box Series V: 16
 x
  Box Series V: 17
 xw - y
  Box Series V: 18
 ? -?i
  Box Series V: 19
 ?w
  Box Series V: 20
 English - Cocopa
  
 A - B
  Box Series V: 21
 D - E
  Box Series V: 22
 F - G
  Box Series V: 23
 H - I
  Box Series V: 24
 J - M
  Box Series V: 25
 N - Ph
  Box Series V: 26
 Pi - Py
  Box Series V: 27
 Q - Sh
  Box Series V: 28
 Si - Sy
  Box Series V: 29
 T - Z
  Box Series V: 30
 A - U
  Box Series V: 31
 Spanish Loanwords in Cocopa
  Box Series V: 32
 Kiliwa - English
  Box Series V: 33
 English - Kiliwa
  Box Series V: 33
 Miscellany #1
  Box Series V: 34
 Miscellany #2
  Box Series V: 35
 Miscellany #3
  Box Series V: 36
 Notes on Alabama, Choctaw, and Mobilian
  Box Series V: 37
 English - Mobilian
  Box Series V: 37
 Mobilian - English
  Box Series V: 37
 Newari; Unidentified
  Box Series V: 38
 To Be Filed
  
 b - h
  Box Series V: 39a
 t - y
  Box Series V: 39b
 y -?
  Box Series V: 40
 English - Yavapai
  Box Series V: 41
 Yavapai - English
  Box Series V: 41
 Yuchi - English
  
 b - č
  Box Series V: 42
 čh - dæ
  Box Series V: 43
 de -
  Box Series V: 44
 do - gi
  Box Series V: 45
 go
  Box Series V: 46
 go - he
  Box Series V: 47a
 he – h^
  Box Series V: 47b
 ž - k
  Box Series V: 48
 k'
  Box Series V: 49
 l - l'
  Box Series V: 50
 l - m
  Box Series V: 51
 na - no
  Box Series V: 52
 no - n'
  Box Series V: 53
 p - p'
  Box Series V: 54
 d2 - š'
  Box Series V: 55
 s - s'
  Box Series V: 56
 š - š'
  Box Series V: 57
 t - t'
  Box Series V: 58
 w - w'
  Box Series V: 59
 y - y'
  Box Series V: 60
 z
  Box Series V: 61
 ?
  Box Series V: 62
 Yuchi Dictionary
  Box Series V: 63
 English - Yuchi
  
 A - Be
  Box Series V: 64
 Bi - Cl
  Box Series V: 65
 Ca - Cy
  Box Series V: 66
 Co - E
  Box Series V: 67
 F - G
  Box Series V: 68
 H - Herd
  Box Series V: 69
 Here - Hy
  Box Series V: 70
 I - Im
  Box Series V: 71a
 In - L
  Box Series V: 71b
 M
  Box Series V: 72
 N - Pa
  Box Series V: 73a
 Pe - R
  Box Series V: 73b
 S - Sk
  Box Series V: 74a
 Sl - Te
  Box Series V: 74b
 Th - Ty
  Box Series V: 74c
 U - Wh
  Box Series V: 75a
 Wi - Z
  Box Series V: 75b
 Dictionary
  Box Series V: 76
 Series VI. Course Material
1961-1986 

mainly contains course notes for graduate courses in linguistics that Crawford took at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s, including Old Church Slavic, Russian, and Sanskrit. There is a photocopied version of a text for a course, Linguistics 888, that Crawford taught, probably at the University of Georgia.

 American Indian Languages--Linguistics 170
1962 Box Series VI: A - I
 Cocopa Sketch--Handout for Seminar at University of California at Berkeley
1963 Box Series VI: A - I
 Dravidian Seminar--Linguistics 290H
1964 Box Series VI: A - I
 Indo-European--Linguistics 150
1962 Box Series VI: A - I
 Linguistics
n.d. Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 35
1963 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 130
1963 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 140
1961 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 145
1963 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 150
1962 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 220a
n.d. Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 225
1964 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 290g
1962 Box Series VI: L - R
 Linguistics 888
1986 Box Series VI: L - R
 Old Church Slavic--Notebook
19623 FoldersBox Series VI: L - R
 Russian
1961 Box Series VI: L - R
 Sanskrit
1961 Box Series VI: Sa - Se
 Seminars: 290a Theory; 290g American Indian Languages; Dialectology 216; 225; 130 Phonology--Notebook
n.d. Box Series VI: Sa - Se
 Series VII. Photographs
1963-1973 

Native American Images note: Photographs and slides of a Yuman family of the Cocopa tribe that James Mack Crawford met while researching the Cocopa language for his dissertation. Taken by Crawford, the black and white gelatin silver prints show Native Americans from the Somerton reservation that moved to Buckeye, Arizona in 1963. Dressed primarily in modern clothes, some images display women in native neck ware. The 1978 photographs appear in Crawford's published work, Cocopa Tales (1983).

 Lillian Hayes and her daughter Mildred
1963 1 item(s) 5 x 7 inches gelatin silver print
 Lillian Hayes and her daughter Mildred
1963 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Victor Hayes
1963 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Victor Hayes
1963 0 item(s) 7 x 5 inches gelatin silver print
 Mary Thomas
1963 0 item(s) 7 x 5 inches gelatin silver print
 Mary Thomas
1963 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 James Mack Crawford, Lillian Hayes, Victor Hayes
1978 0 item(s) 5 x 7 inches gelatin silver print
 James Mack Crawford, Lillian Hayes, and Victor Hayes
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Two daughters of Mary Thomas, Ilona and Vivian
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Two daughters of Mary Thomas, Ilona and Vivian
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Two daughters of Mary Thomas, Ilona and Vivian
1963 0 item(s) 7 x 5 inches gelatin silver print
 Two daughters of Mary Thomas, Ilona and Vivian
1963 0 item(s) 10 x 8 inches gelatin silver print
 Daughters of Mary Thomas
1963 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Josephine Thomas
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Josephine Thomas
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Josephine Thomas
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Josephine Thomas
1963 0 item(s) 7 x 5 inches gelatin silver print
 Josephine Thomas
1963-1978 0 item(s) 5 x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Lillian Hayes and her daughter Mildred
1963 0 item(s) 2 nitrate negatives
 Victor Hayes
1963 0 item(s) 2 nitrate negatives
 Cocopa texts
1963-1978 0 item(s) 3 nitrate negatives
 Lillian Hayes and her daughter Mildred
1963 1 item(s) 4 ½ x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Victor Hayes
1963 0 item(s) 4 ½ x 4 inches gelatin silver print
 Series VIII. Audio recordings
  

Abstract: The audio recordings made and collected by James Crawford were separated and can be found in the James Crawford recordings of Native American Languages.

 Oversized. Series III-A, IV-B
  oversize 1

Other Descriptive Information: Oversized

 Series III-A, Works by Crawford--Cocopa
  oversize 1
  Cocopa Dictionary--Disks (20)
[198-] oversize 1
 Series IV-B, Research Notes & Notebooks--Yuchi
  oversize 1
 10 3/4 in. magnetic tape
30 Oct. 1979 oversize 1
 6 in. magnetic tape
2 Oct. 1985 oversize 1
 7 1/4 in. magnetic tape
12 Dec. 1985 oversize 1
 10 3/4 in. magnetic tape
17 Sep. 1986 oversize 1