Tutu tunne or Tutu and Joshua vocabulary, as spoken in several Athapascan villages, with grammatical and miscellaneous notes
- Item identifier: Dorsey.003.003
- Date: 2009
- Contributors: Alex Catfish (consultant); Henry Clay (consultant); Depot Charley (consultant); Eneati (consultant); Joseph Gray (consultant); Dan Jordan (consultant); Shem Lafayette (consultant); Larkey Logan (consultant); Jake Rooney (consultant); Alex Ross (consultant); Charles Shellhead (consultant); Norman Strong (consultant); William Strong (consultant); James Owen Dorsey (researcher)
- Language: Tututni
- Description: Photocopy of handwritten notes on Tututni vocabulary and grammar. Includes a letter from William Strong to Norman Strong transcribed by Dorsey. Original dated August 20 - October 28, 1884.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Dorsey.003.003 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Miscellaneous papers from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Tutu tunne or Tutu and Joshua vocabulary, as spoken in several Athapascan villages, with grammatical and miscellaneous notes, Dorsey.003.003, in "Miscellaneous papers from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2614.