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- Collection identifier: Maps
- Contributors: Robert Carneiro (consultant); Geoffrey Conrad (consultant); William Crocker (consultant); Betty Meggers (consultant); Elmer Miller (consultant); William Sturtevant (consultant, compiler); Gordon Willey (consultant); Carolyn Anderson (author, researcher); Carol Bittig (researcher); Elizabeth Bruner (author, researcher); Betsy Clark (researcher); Richard Darley (researcher, editor); Roland Burrage Dixon (researcher); Ives Goddard (researcher); John Goetz (researcher); Jan Holderness (researcher); David Jeffery (author); Alfred L. Kroeber (researcher, compiler); Barbara McConnell (researcher); Edward Sapir (researcher); William Shipley (researcher); Gene Stuart (author); John Reed Swanton (researcher); Cliff Tarpy (author); Sol Tax (researcher); Anonymous (compiler, illustrator); Rosemary Beam de Azcona (compiler); J Bendix (compiler); Timothy Carter (compiler); David Cook (editor); John Cooper (compiler); John Dorr (compiler); Harold Driver (compiler); Lázaro Díaz Pacheco (compiler); Mary R. Haas (annotator); Kenneth Hale (compiler); James M. Kari (compiler); Paul Kirchoff (compiler); Christopher Klein (illustrator); Michael E. Krauss (compiler); Bruce MacLachlan (compiler); William Massey (compiler); Norman McQuown (compiler); Robert Northrop (illustrator); Geoffrey O'Grady (compiler); William Peele (editor); Laura Pritchard (compiler); Dorothy Rainier (compiler); Myron Rosenberg (compiler); Claude Schaeffer (compiler); John Shupe (editor); Leslie Spier (compiler); Samuel Stanley (compiler); George Stuart (illustrator); Cameron Suttles (compiler); Robert Thomas (compiler); Tibor Toth (illustrator); Lloyd Townsend (illustrator); Juan Valdés (compiler); Charles Voegelin (compiler); Erminie Voegelin (compiler); Florence Voegelin (compiler); Robert Watt (illustrator); J Westfall (illustrator); M Wixman (illustrator); Sherry Wolf (illustrator); Stephen Wurm (compiler)
- Languages: Aleut (ale); Algic; Algonquian; Chimakuan; Chimariko (cid); Chumashan; Coatlán-Loxicha Zapotec; Dene; Eyak-Athabaskan; Hokan; Inuit-Inupiaq-Inuktitut; Iroquoian; Kalaallisut (kal); Kutenai (kut); Lake Miwok (lmw); Miwokan; Northern Yukian (yuk); Penutian; Pomoan; Salishan; Shoshone (shh); Siouan; Spanish (spa); Tataviam; Tlingit (tli); Wakashan; Wappo (wao); Yokuts (yok); Yuman; Yupik
- Dates: 1925 - 2002
- Extent: 10.33 cubic feet (35 boxes)
- Scope and content: The Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Map Collection includes a variety of maps showing the boundaries of indigenous languages and groups as well as settlement locations. Included are some of the classic maps from the Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 78 by Alfred Kroeber.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: . Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Map Collection, Maps, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11082.
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- Item identifier: Maps.001.017
- Date: 1982
- Contributors: Robert Carneiro (consultant); Geoffrey Conrad (consultant); William Crocker (consultant); Betty Meggers (consultant); Elmer Miller (consultant); Jan Holderness (researcher); David Jeffery (author); Barbara McConnell (researcher); Cliff Tarpy (author); Timothy Carter (compiler); Richard Darley (editor); John Dorr (compiler); Christopher Klein (illustrator); Laura Pritchard (compiler); John Shupe (editor); Lloyd Townsend (illustrator); Juan Valdés (compiler)
- Languages: [unspecified]
- Description: One map per side, both in color and published by the National Geographic Society for the National Geographic Magazine. One side is titled "Indians of South America" and shows the boundaries of tribes and lifestyle-determining ecological areas. Map covers all of South America and shows ethnographic images of some Native individual from the groups labeled. Other side is titled "Archaeology of South America" and shows a detailed map of settlements of the Andes with insets related to the Inca Empire, pottery, and "the growth of south American civilization."
- Availability: Materials for Item number Maps.001.017 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 sheet (37" x 22.75")
- Collection: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Map Collection
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: [Indians of South America and Archaeology of South America], Maps.001.017, in "Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Map Collection", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14781.