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    • Collection identifier: HillK
    • Primary contributors: Louis Marcus (consultant); Sarah Martin (consultant); Katherine Sauvel (consultant); Kenneth Hill (researcher, donor)
    • Additional contributors: Aquiles Palomino Ojeda (consultant); William Bright (researcher)
    • Languages: Cahuilla (chl); Efik (efi); Nahuatl; Quechua, Cusco (quz); Serrano (ser)
    • Extent: One bound volume of field notes, seven boxes of lexical file slips, two boxes of mingograms, three seven-inch reels, 14 five-inch reels, two two-inch reels.
    • Historical information: Kenneth Hill (b. 1938) received a BS from Georgetown University in 1960, an MA from UCLA in 1962, and a PhD in linguistics from UCLA in 1967, with a dissertation supervised by William Bright titled "A Grammar of the Serrano Language." In 1964-1965 he was Acting Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Berkeley, and beginning in 1965 he was a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, the latter a period from which some of the materials in this collection derive.
      The bulk of the materials are recordings and field notes of Serrano, a language of the Takic branch of the Uto-Aztecan family traditionally spoken in the San Bernardino Mountains and the adjacent regions of the Mojave Desert. They are the result of a collaboration between Hill, Mrs. Sarah Martin, and Mr. Louis Marcus, and date from June-September 1963 and December 1964. Other materials included are a brief Cahuilla word list (Takic) recorded by William Bright with Katherine Sauvel (HillK.002.001); one of Cusco Quechua recorded by Hill with Aquiles Palomino Ojeda, and one of Efik recorded by Hill and an unidentified speaker (HillK.002.010); and a brief text in Nahuatl by an unidentified speaker (HillK.002.011).
      Sarah Martin was born Sarah Elizabeth Morongo on April 14, 1890, the daughter of Captain John Morongo and his wife Rose. Mrs. Martin made recordings of Serrano with linguist Guy Tyler in March 1954, October 1969, and January 1972 (see LA214); she passed away September 21, 1975, aged 85. Louis D. Marcus was born in August 1894 in Highland, CA, and passed away July 4, 1971, aged 76. He also made recordings of Serrano with Guy Tyler in December 1970 (ibid.).
    • Scope and content: Field notes, sound recordings (stories, sentence translations, and word lists), lexical file slips, and mingograms of Serrano; brief sound recordings of Cahuilla, Cusco Quechua, and Efik. The collection is structured into the following short series: HillK.001, field notes; HillK.002, sound recordings; HillK.003, lexical file slips; HillK.004, mingograms.
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Louis Marcus, Sarah Martin, Katherine Sauvel, and Kenneth Hill. Kenneth C. Hill Papers, HillK, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X26M352Q.

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    • Item identifier: Haas.063
    • Date: [undated]
    • Contributor: Mary R. Haas (researcher)
    • Languages: Blackfoot (bla); Chiricahua Apache (apm); Creek; Eastern Ojibwa (ojg); Eastern Pomo (peb); Hill Patwin; Hopi (hop); Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Koasati (cku); Konkow (mjd); Nahuatl; Navajo (nav); Nez Perce (nez); Nuu-chah-nulth (noo); Quileute (qui); Shasta (sht); Takelma (tkm); Tubatulabal (tub); Tunica (tun); Wintu (wnw); Wiyot (wiy); Yawelmani
    • Description: Mimeographs of Parts 2-4 of "Readings in American Indian Linguistics", dated 1963, accompanied by three extra copies of Part 3. Also contains mimeographs of thumbnail sketches by Haas and her students on miscellaneous California languages.
      (The digital files associated with this Item include a series of scanned images from original physical objects. These images are aggregated at lower resolution in the file Haas.063.pdf. The original full resolution scans are collected in Haas.063.zip. Metadata pertaining to each scanned image is compiled in the tab-separated text file Haas.063-image_metadata.txt.)
    • Availability: Online access
    • Extent: 5 folders
    • Collection: Miscellaneous papers from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Readings in American Indian linguistics, Haas.063, 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://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X20G3H32.
    • Item identifier: Sawyer.051
    • Date: 1959 to 1969
    • Contributor: Jesse O. Sawyer (researcher)
    • Languages: Nahuatl; Patwin (pwi); Wappo (wao)
    • Description: Matierials related to loanwords in Wappo, Patwin, and Nahuatl. Includes partial photocopy of paper "Wappo words from Spanish" (by Sawyer), a handout for a presentation "Spanish contact phenomena in Nahuatl" (by James Lockhart and Frances Karttunen), a handout "European loanwords in Patwin" (by William Bright), and a letter from Madison Beeler discussing the Spanish origin of some loanwords in Wappo.
    • Availability: Materials for Item number Sawyer.051 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: Jesse O. Sawyer Papers on Yukian Languages
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: [Notes on loanwords in North American languages], Sawyer.051, in "Jesse O. Sawyer Papers on Yukian Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/1607.
    • Item identifier: HillK.002.011
    • Date: undated
    • Contributor: Kenneth Hill (researcher, donor)
    • Language: Nahuatl
    • Description: One WAV file. Brief text followed by background conversation and the voice of an infant. May be part of the Nahuatl Collection of Jane Hill and Kenneth Hill, held at the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA): https://ailla.utexas.org/islandora/object/ailla%3A124405.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Extent: 1 two-inch reel tape.
    • Catalog history: Original tape case unlabeled. Corresponds to former temporary digital identifier Hill.misc-8a.
    • Collection: Kenneth C. Hill Papers
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: [Unknown text], HillK.002.011, in "Kenneth C. Hill Papers", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2NP22PW.