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- Collection identifier: Sawyer
- Primary contributors: Laura Somersal (consultant); Jesse O. Sawyer (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Elsie Allen (consultant); Arthur Anderson (consultant); Leland Fullwider Jr. (consultant); Minnie Fulwider (consultant); William Graves (consultant); Jack Wobo (consultant); Henry Ke'a'a'la Azbill (author); Lawrence E. Dawson (author); Carl Schaefer Dentzel (author); Richard Dillon (author); William Elmendorf (author, researcher, editor); Sydney M. Lamb (author); Charles Li (author); Don Meadows (author); Francis A. Riddell (author); Jesse O. Sawyer (author, participant); Donald I. Segerstrom (author); Alice Shepherd (researcher, donor); Roy Siniard (researcher); Dorothea J. Theodoratus (author); Sandra Thompson (author); Ardis M. Walker (author); William J. Wallace (author); Norman L. Wilson (author); Harry R. Goff (editor); Michael Harrison (editor); Shirley Silver (editor); Laura Somersal (depicted, participant); Jack Werner Stauffacher (editor); Bob Western (photographer)
- Languages: Bodega Miwok; Central Pomo (poo); Chukchi (ckt); Coast Miwok (csi); Eastern Pomo (peb); Hill Patwin; Hupa; Karuk (kyh); Klamath-Modoc (kla); Konkow (mjd); Kumeyaay (dih); Lake Miwok (lmw); Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Miwokan; Nahuatl; Nisenan (nsz); Nomlaki (nol); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Yukian (yuk); Ohlone; Patwin (pwi); Pomoan; Southern Pomo (peq); Southern Sierra Miwok (skd); Tohono O'odham; Tubatulabal (tub); Wailaki; Wappo (wao); Western Numic; Wintu (wnw); Wintuan; Yuki; Yurok (yur)
- Dates: late 1950s - 1986
- Extent: 17.79 linear feet (36 boxes)
- Historical information: Jesse O. Sawyer (1918-1986) received his Ph.D. in English and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1955. From 1957-1962 he was the director of the English Program for Foreign Students in the Department of Speech at UC Berkeley, then a Senior Lecturer in linguistics from 1962 until his death in 1986. From 1961 onwards he was also the Director of UC Berkeley's Language Lab, now the Berkeley Language Center. Over the course of his career he worked on a variety of topics related to the indigenous languages of California, especially the documentation of Wappo in close cooperation with speaker Laura Fish Somersal.
- Scope and content: The Papers document Sawyer's nearly three decades of research on indigenous languages of California, especially members of the Yukian family. The collection includes Wappo field notes collected from the late 1950s to the 1980s and derived materials such as vocabulary files and descriptive and comparative articles. His principal Wappo consultant was Laura Fish Somersal, with additional data provided by Jack Wobo. Sawyer's Yuki consultants were Minnie Fulwider, Arthur Anderson, and Leland Fulwider. The collection also includes Sawyer's notes and linguistic data from other languages of California taken from various published and unpublished sources.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Laura Somersal and Jesse O. Sawyer. Jesse O. Sawyer Papers on Yukian Languages, Sawyer, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2PC309Q.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Papers are in the Berkeley Language Center, Berkeley, California (LA 56, LA 88, LA 90, LA 102).
- Collection identifier: Hinton
- Primary contributor: Leanne Hinton (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Delphene Adson (consultant); Roy Albert (consultant); Kathy Begay (consultant); Jo Bender (consultant, author); Lee Bone (consultant); Wallen Burro (consultant); Leroy Cameron (consultant); Ralph Cameron (consultant); Luciano Cortés Nicolás (consultant); Ervin Crook (consultant); Ditri Daza (consultant); Ione Dock (consultant); Flora W. Evans (consultant); Molly Fasthorse (consultant, author, translator); Celso Flores Romero (consultant, researcher); Craven Gibson (consultant); Fred Hamidreek (consultant); Claudina Hanna (consultant); Dan Hanna (consultant, author, translator); Effie Hanna (consultant, author); Henry Hanna (consultant, author); Mabel Hanna (consultant, author); Mamie Harper (consultant); Charlie Huck (consultant); Duke Iditicava (consultant); Ida Iditicava (consultant, author); Lina Iditicava (consultant); Ishi (consultant); Janette Jackson (consultant); Maude Jones (consultant); Ustad Keramatullah Khan (consultant); Adolph Kessler (consultant); Alfred Kiyana (consultant); Josie Manakaja (consultant, author); Elnora Mapatis (consultant, author); Edwin Margo (consultant); Marina (consultant); Lee Marshall (consultant); Tim McGee (consultant); Grace Mitchell (consultant); Johnney Montoya (consultant); Arthur Mullens (consultant); Sergio Méndez (consultant, researcher); Bob Namoki (consultant); Grace Nelson (consultant); Santos Nic (consultant); Rufino Ochurte (consultant); Susan Park (consultant); Rafael Pascual (consultant); Doris Paya (consultant); Lemuel Paya (consultant, translator); Yvonne Paya (consultant); Martin Polk (consultant); Edith Putesoy (consultant, author, compiler, translator); Martín Pérez (consultant); Laura Runi (consultant); Bertha Russell (consultant); Emory Seqequapkwa (consultant); Mehdi Sheikholeslami (consultant); Vida Shephard (consultant); Frances Short (consultant); Supai Shorty (consultant); Harriet Sinyella (consultant, author); Lorenzo Sinyella (consultant, author, translator); Melvin Speegle (consultant); Paul Tilousi (consultant); Rex Tilousi (consultant, author); Isa Uqualla (consultant, author); Dickie Watahomigie (consultant); Ladonna Watahomigie (consultant); Irene Wilema (consultant); Ben Williams (consultant); Adina Abadi (author); Mary Abbott (author); June Abenally (author); Michel Achard (author); Andrés Acosta Félix (author); Igue Akanni Mamoud (author); R.V. Allen (author); Sally Allendorff (author); Diane Allison (author); Ruth Almstedt (researcher); Barry Alpher (author); Elizabeth Alto (author); Mariscela Amador-Hernández (researcher); Peggy Ames (author); Russell Ames (author); Jonathan Amith (author); Patricia Amlin (author); Estibaliz Amorrotu (author); John Anderson (author); Lloyd B. Anderson (author); Alice Anderton (author); Verna Antone (author); Haruo Aoki (author); Merle Apperson (author); James Armagost (author); Jeanne Armstrong (author); Virginia Arndt (author); Robert Aronowitz (researcher); Elizabeth Aston (author); Robert Austerlitz (author); Judith Ayling (author); Olabiyi Babaloa Yai (author); Barbara Babcock (author); Don Bahr (author); Eric Baković (author); John Bancroft (author); Helen Bannan (author); Alison Barr (author); Marilyn Barulich (author); Christina Bashford (author); Rosemary Beam de Azcona (researcher); Cheryle Beecher (author); Ned Beecher (author); Madison Beeler (author); Karen Beeman (researcher); Natasha Beery (researcher); Jess Behill (author); John Bell (researcher); Joel Belloc (author); Susi Benally (author); Carol Bender (author); Cynthia Bennett (author); Lisa Bennett (researcher); Mark Bennett (author); Ruth Bennett (author); Harry Berendzen (author); Norine Berenz (author, researcher); Ben Bergen (researcher); Brent Berlin (author); Lael Berman (author); Robert Berner (author); Thomas Bever (author); Lee Bickmore (author); Jean Bingen (author); Donald Blake Jr. (author); Kenneth Blocketer (author); Benjamin Blount (author); Robert Blust (author); Franz Boas (author); Dwight Bolinger (author); Phyllis Boone (author); Arie Bornkamp (author); Theresa Borzumato (author); Karen Bowden (author); David Bradley (author); James Bradley (author); Kathleen Bragdon (author); William Brand (author); Betsy Brandt (author); Michael Breitwieser (author); William Bright (author); Lesley Brill (author); Susan Britsch (author); Florence Broaddees (author); Gordon Bronitsky (author); Arthur Bronstein (author); Elsa Bronstein (author); Peter Brown (author); Lisa Bruemmer (author); Claudia Brugman (researcher); Edward Bruner (author); Steve Brye (author); Eugene Buckley (author, researcher); Thomas Buckley (author); Suzanne Burcell (author); Joel Burdin (author); Audrey Burke (author); Patricia Burrell (author); Laura Buszard-Welcher (author); Parris Butler (author); Gabriela Caballero (researcher); Alfred Calais (author); Catherine A. Callaghan (author); Lyle Campbell (author); Stephen Cape (author); Nancy Caputo (author); Harvey Carlson (author, researcher); Philip Carpenter (author); Penny Carter (author); Claudia Cate (author); Joseph Cerny (author); Martín Chacach Cutzal (author); Wallace L. Chafe (author); Brian Chamberlain (author); Eugene Chan (author); Paul Chapin (author); Melinda Chen (researcher); G. Tucker Childs (author); Serena Chow (author, researcher); Ronald Choy (author); Carol Christ (author); Sandra Chung (author, researcher); Xanthe Cobb (author); Narciso Cojtí Macario (author); Charles Coker (author); Martin Coleman (author); James Colgrove (author); David Collier (author); Joan Collignon (author); Helen Collins (author); Lisa Conathan (author); Margaret Conkey (author); Dale Conner (author); Mara Conner (author); Greg Connor (author); Adolfo Constenla (author); Neville Cook (author); Rhoby Cook (author); David J. Costa (researcher); Colleen Cotter (author); William Cowan (author); Stephen Cox (author); Vic Cox (author); Susan Coyle (author); David Crabtree (author); Jerry Craddock (author); Colette Craig (author); James Mack Crawford Jr. (author); James Crawford (author); Judith G. Crawford (author); Richard Crocker (author); Kate Crone (author); Don Crook (author, researcher); Harold Crook (author); Rena Crook (author, compiler); Lawrence Crooks (author); Coca Cross (author); Else Crytzer (author); Cindy D'Altorio (author); Amy Dahlstrom (author); Barbara Dalderis (author); John Daly (author); Regna Darnell (author); John Davey (author); Dixie Davis (author); Ethel Ruth Davis (author); Lafayette Davis (author); Lee Davis (author); Mary Davis (author); Selene DeFilippis (author); J.E. DeFlyer (author); Scott DeLancey (author); Alma Dean Kolb (author); Randall Dean (author); Betty Debnam (author); Don Dedera (author); Ella Deloria (author); Debbie Dennis (author); Charles Derden (author); Ernesto Diaz-Couder (researcher); Scott Dillard (author); Robert Dixon (author); Roland Burrage Dixon (author); Rebecca Dobkins (author); Michael Dobrovolsky (author); Homer Dollar (author); Nancy Dorian (author); Harry Doten (author); Mary Dray (author); John William DuBois (author); Joseph Duffey (author); Joseph Duggan (author); Mary Kay Duggan (author); Kurt Dukleth (author); Troy Duster (author); Stewart Eddy (author); Sandra Edelman (author); Janet Edisness (author); Robert Edwards (author); Steve Edwards (author); Jan Eigner (author); Suzette Elgin (author); Eric Elliott (author); William Elmendorf (author); Albert Elsasser (author); Steven Elster (author); Michele Emantian (author); Murray B. Emeneau (author); Gloria Emerson (author); Richard Epstein (author); Wilma Erlichson (author); Mary K. Escalanti (author); Kelly Ettenborough (author); Robert Euler (author); Larry Evers (author); Robert Fairhurst (author); Azadeh Fakouri (author); Nicholas Faraclas (author, researcher); Glenn J. Farris (author); Gilles Fauconnier (author); Charles Faulhaber (author); Edward Feder (author); Susan Feder (author); Kim Felder (author); Margaret Ferguson (author); James Ferrara (author); Jeffrey Field (author); Anne Fillmore (author); Benny Fillmore (author); Charles Fillmore (author); Rachel Finch (author); Gary Firestone (author); Gerd Fischer (researcher); Harry Florentine (author); Liberty Ford (author); James Forman (author); Louise Fortmann (author); Anne Foster (author, researcher); Carl Foster (author); George M. Foster (author); Loretta Fowler (author); Leo Joachim Frachtenberg (author); Phillip Fradkin (author); Lorraine W. Frank (author); William Frawley (author); Charlotte Frisbie (author); Kirstin Funk (author); David Gamon (author); Andrew Garrett (author); Eva Garroutte (author); Patrick Garver (author); Hilary Gaskin (author); Alexander Gault (author); Daniel Gelo (author); Orin Gensler (author); Johnny George (researcher); Abbie Gibson (author); Ann Gilbert (author); Clinton Gilliam (author); Joseph Giovannetti (author); James Glenn (author); Bonnie Glover (author); Kelly Glover (author); Michael Glyn Long (author); Dennis Goan (author); Ives Goddard (author); Pliny Earle Goddard (author); William Goldbaum (author); Victor Golla (author, editor); Cherrymae Golston (author); Cynthia Gonzales (author); Ernie Gonzalez (author); Jeff Good (author); Martin Goodfriend (author); Marilyn Goodrich (author); Lynn Gordon (author); Robert Gordon (author); William Gordon (author); Robert Gottlieb (author); Janice Gould (researcher); John Graham (author); Julian Granberry (author); Anthony P. Grant (author); Georgia Green (author); Joseph Greenberg (author); Steven Greenberg (author); Margaret Greene (author); John Greenfield (author); Suzanne Griset (author); Richard Grounds (author); Suzy Gullett (author); Robert Gunnison (author); Marcia Haag (author); Mary R. Haas (author, compiler); Kristen Hagenbuckle (author); Teklemariam Haile (author); Kenneth Hale (author); Julia Hall (author); Kira Hall (author); Abraham M. Halpern (author); Shoko Hamano (author); Evalina Hamidreek (author); My-Hanh Han (researcher); William Hanks (author); Alfred Hanna (author); Amanda Hanna (author); Augustine Hanna (author); Bennett Hanna (author); Elgene Hanna (author); Grace Hanna (author); Harlan Hanna (author); Gunnar Olafur Hansson (researcher); Wayne Harbert (author); Heather Hardy (author); David Harmon (author); Wesley Harris (author); James Hart (author); Nancy Harvey (author); Betty Hastings (author); Rusty Hastings (author); Carolyn Hatch (author); Ronald Henderson (author); Gayle Henrotte (author); Rosemary Henze (author); Gretchen Herbkersman (author); Guillermo Hernández (author); Annette Herskovitz (researcher); Ralph Hexter (author); Fred Hicks (author); Jane Hill (author); Jennifer Hilton (author); Risto Hiltunen (author); Leanne Hinton (author, compiler, editor, translator); Matthew Hinton (author); Lois Hirst (author); Steve Hirst (author); H. Wiley Hitchcock (author); Harry Hoijer (author); Rosemary Holmes (author); Robert Holub (author); Del Hood (author); Emerson Horace Jr. (author); Nancy Hornberger (author); Betty Hosay (author); Samara Hovenkamp (author); Judith Huarte (author); Pamela Huie (researcher); Sharon Huston (author); Larry M. Hyman (author); Dell Hymes (author); Lea Imbuido (author); Louis Ingelhart (author); Machelle Iverson (author); Ira Jacknis (author); William H. Jacobsen (author); Marco Jacquemet (author); Helen Jaskoski (author); John Jeep (author); Eloise Jelinek (author); Beverley John (author); Helen Johnson (author); I.D. Johnson (author); Isabel Johnson (author); John Johnson (author); Sandra Johnson (author); Buddy Jones (author); Joanne Jones (author); Raphael Jones (author); Webb Jones (author); William Jones (author); Brian Joseph (author); Autumn Juhl (author); Donald Juneau (author); David Kahn (author); Hilary Elise Kahn (author); Mark Kaiser (author); Milo Kalectaca (author); Fred Kameny (author); Frances Karttunen (author); Ritsuko Kataoka (author); Andreas Kathol (author); Joshua Katz (author); Terrence Kaufman (author, researcher); Yvonne Kauger (author); Paul Kay (author); Alan Kaye (author); Jerry Kayne (author); Olga Kazakevich (author); Richard Keeling (author); Edward Keenan (author); Janet Keller (author); Erin Kellogg (author); Kim Kellogg (author); Martha B. Kendall (author, transcriber); Mary Ritchie Key (author); Lottie Keye (author); Sigrid Khera (author); Clara Sue Kidwell (author); Sylvia Kihn McCullough (author); Geoffrey Kimball (author); Alexander King (author); Jeanette King (author); M. Dale Kinkade (author); Philip Kinsley (author); Marlene Kirton (author); Amanda Klang (author); Kathryn A. Klar (author); William Kline (author); Wayne Koch (author); Teo Kok Seong (author); Mary Koon (author); Cheris Kramarae (author); Liza Kramer (author); Marvin Kramer (researcher); Claire Kramsch (author); Jürgen Kremer (author); Alfred L. Kroeber (author); Karl Kroeber (author); Theodora Kroeber (author); Paul Kroskrity (author); Toshiyuki Kumashiro (author); Stephanie Kwasigroch (author); Oran LaPointe (author); George Lakoff (author); Jessica Lamb (author); Marlene Lambert (author); Louise Lamphere (author); Barbara Land (author); Ronald Langacker (author); Margaret Langdon (author); Trinnie Lapahie (author); Richard Larrabee (author); Thomas Larsen (researcher); Ursula Le Guin (author); Jenny Lederer (researcher); Eloise Lee (author); Jean Luce Lee (author); Myra Lee (author); Britt Leggett (author); Leona Lente (author); Marion Lentz (author); Wesley Leonard (author, compiler); Joan Leopold (author); Jeanie Lerner (researcher); Jules Levin (author); Brian Levy (author); Carole Lewis (author); Charles Li (author); Lily Liaw (researcher); Scott Lidell (researcher); Marie-Louise Liebe-Harkot (author); Dan Lieberman (researcher); Joanne Linder (author); Victoria Lindsay Levine (author); Frank Lobo (author); Patricia Locke (author); Dianna Loercher (author); Daniel Lopez (author); Floyd Lounsbury (author); Tamara Lucas (author); Kristin Luker (author); Herb Luthin (author, researcher, editor); Nancy Lutkehaus (author); Ellen Lutz (author); Tom Lynch (author); Roy Lyons (author); U.J. Lüders (author); Robert MacLaury (author); Monica Macaulay (author, researcher); Joanne Mack (author); Martha J. Macri (author, researcher); Dena Magdaleno (author); Erin Main (author); Juan Maldonado Andrés (author); William Malm (author); John Malone (author); Mana (author); Jacob Manatowa-Bailey (author); L. Frank Manriquez (author); Sonia Manuel-Dupont (author); August Manza (author); Rita Maran (author); Goffinet Marc (author); Enrique Margery (author); Malcolm Margolin (author); Patricia Mariella (author); Jack Marr (author); John P. Marr (author); Jack Martin (author); LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne (author); George Maslach (author); Belle Matheson (researcher); Suzanne Mattingly (author); Georgiana Matuck (author); Peter Maund (author); Robbie Mayes (author); Teresa McCarty (author, editor); Teresa McFarland (researcher); William McLane (author); John McLaughlin (author); R. McLaury (researcher); Sally McLendon (author); Barbara McLintock (author); Gregory McNamee (author); Donald McQuade (author); Barbara McQuillen (author); Robert McRae (author); Kerry McVeigh (author); Michael Meacham (researcher); Robert Mee (researcher); Saul Mercado (researcher); Lee Mercurio (author); Lisa Ann Mertz (author); Rajend Mesthrie (author); Allan Metcalf (author); T. Michelson (author); Norma Mikkelsen (author); Amy Miller (author); Jacqueline Miller (author); Julie Miller (author); Wick R. Miller (author); Henry Millstein (author); Christina Miner (author); Jacqueline Mintz (author); Paul Mirocha (author); Marianne Mithun (author); Mauricio J. Mixco (author); José Luis Moctezuma Zamarrón (author); John Molina (author); Tim Molino (researcher); Louise Montez (author); Yolanda Montijo (author); Marion Mooney (author); Birch Moonwomon (author, researcher); James Moore (author); Theresa Moran (author); Michael Moratto (author); Lawrence Morgan (researcher); Neil Morgan (author); Jeanie Morigeau (author); Rosemary Morris (author); Eugene Morton (author); John Mothershead (author); Tony Moy (researcher); Jean Mulder (author); N.M. Mundell (author); Pamela Munro (author, researcher, editor, transcriber); Diedre Muns (author); Joseph Jeff Murphy (researcher); Richard Murphy (author); Toshihide Nakayama (author); Donna Jo Napoli (author); Brigitte Nar (author); T.N. Narasimhan (author); Robert Nash (author); Amber Neely (author); Roland Nemzer (author); Bruno Nettl (author); James Newell (author); Stanley Newman (author); Susan Newstead (author); Johanna Nichols (author, editor); Michael P. Nichols (author); Atanielle Annyn Noel (author); Constance Norful (author); Pawel Nowak (researcher); Mary Catherine O'Connor (author); Stephen O'Neil (author); Sara Oakes (researcher); Eileen Odegaard (author); John Ohala (author, editor); Jorge Olguín Hermida (author); Mo Oliver (researcher); Giulia Oliverio (author); Yoshi Ono (author); Juan Ordóñez Domingo (author); Kenneth Ornburn (author); Beverly Ortiz (author); Peter Oswald (author); Robert L. Oswalt (author); Helen Ottaway (author); Edward Overholt (author); Robert Paolinelli (author); Nancy Parezo (author); Judy Parker (author); E. Breck Parkman (author); Claudia Parodi (author); Cynthia Parsons (author); Alice Paul (author); Earl Paya (author); Marlene Paya (author); Suzanna Paya (author); David Payne (author); Doris Payne (author); Lucinda Pease Alvarez (author); Carlos Pelayo (author); Ruth Pelham (author); Jack Walter Peltason (author); Garua Peni (author); Jean Perry (researcher, translator); Charles Petit (author); Richard Pettit (researcher); Fernando Peñalosa (author); Jacquelyn Phelps (author); Lisa Philips Valentine (author); Ursula Pieper (author); Ratajia Pinola (author); Shirley Pioche (author); Richard Pittman (author); Irais Piñón (author); Ann Platz (researcher); Madelaine Plauche (researcher); Larry Plympton (author); Lorraine Plympton (author); Amy Pollick (author); Earl Porter (author); James Porter (author); Russell Porter (author); William Poser (author); Arlette Poutous (author); Malinda Powskey (author); Gary Prideaux (author); Tom Priestly (author); James Provinzano (author); Caroline Putesoy (author); Ingrid Putesoy (author); Gabina Aurora Pérez Jiménez (author); Polly Quick (author); Paul Rabinow (author); Mary Rajkumar (author); Martha Ratliff (author); Pongsak Rattanawong (researcher); Catherine Ratti (author); Sohini Ray (author); James Redden (author, editor); Melissa Redford (author); David Reed (author); Kate Reeves (author); Julia Reidhead (author); Jeanne Rennie (author); Ann Rex (author); Debbie Reyhner (author); John Reyhner (author); Richard Rhodes (author); John Rickford (author); Jeffrey Riegel (author); Bruce Rigsby (author); Emilio Rivano (author); R. H. (Robert Henry) Robins (author); Nancy Rockafellar (author); Isabel Rodrigues (author); Catherine Rodriguez-Nieto (author); Suzanne Romaine (author); Noraí Romeu Rocco (author); David Rood (author); Julie Rorie (author); William Roscoe (author); Franco Rossi (author); Nellie Rost (author); Susan Roth (author); Kevin Rottet (author); John Rouillard (author); Ernest Rugwa Byarushengo (author); Stanley Sadie (author); Mary Saito (author); Dennis Salas (author); Jake Salolywody (author); Margarida Salomão (researcher); Scott Sampson (author); Anna Sandoval (author); Edward Sapir (author, researcher, transcriber); Philip Sapir (author); Aram Saroyan (author); Andrew Savage (author); Jesse O. Sawyer (author); Randy Sawyer (author); Mark Schaffer (author); Susan Schaller (author); Nancy Scheper-Hughes (author); Heidi Schmidt (author); Jane Schucker (researcher); Mardith Schuetz (author); Russell Schuh (author); Adriana Schuler (author); Margo Schulter (author); Aaron Schwartz (author); Claudine Scoville (author); Daniel Segal (author); Mark Seligman (researcher); Galena Sells Dick (author); Richard Senghas (author); Eugene Serr (author); Ted Shaffer (author); Jennifer Shaklan (author); Ravi Shankar (author); Alan Shaterian (author); David Leedom Shaul (author, researcher); Marina Shawver (researcher); Kathleen Shea (author); Patricia Shelton (author); Alice Shepherd (author); Andrea Shettle (author); Eurie Shin (researcher); Alyn Shipton (author); Jeffrey Silberman (author); Shirley Silver (author); Michael Silverstein (author); Marlise Simons (author); Christine Sims (author); Robert Singerman (author); Francis Sinyella (author); Wayne Sinyella (author); Clifton Siyuja (author); Susan Skomal (author); Neddie Sloan (author); Dan Slobin (researcher); Vladimír Slunečko (author); Alice Smith (author); Reynolds Smith (author); Rosalind Smith (author); Carma Lee Smithson (author); Gaby Solomon (author); Sylvia Sotomayor (researcher); Joseph Sparks (author); Jerry Spence (author); William Spoonhead (author); Richard Sproat (author); Verne Stadtman (author); Harro Stammerjohann (author); Orin Starn (author); Susan Steele (author, researcher); Lutz-Henning Stehr (author); Barry Stenger (author); Nancy Stenson (author, compiler); Janet Sternburg (author); David Stockand (author); Glen Stohr (author); Michael Stone (author); Art Stott (author); Robert Stout (author); Jean Perry Strange (author); Miquel Strubell (author); Robert Sturm (author); Anne Sullivan (author); James Sullivan (author); Cedric Sunray (author); Morris Swadesh (author); Beth Swain (author); Brian Swann (author); Donald Swanson (author); Richard Swanson (author); Eve Sweetser (author); David Szanton (author); Valeria Taliman (author); Alexander Taylor (author); Alice Taylor (author); Barbara Tedlock (author); Dennis Tedlock (author); Lauren Teixeira (author); Kimberly Thomas-Vilakazi (author); Sarah Thomason (author); Laurence C. Thompson (author); M. Terry Thompson (author); Richard Thompson (author); Leisy Thornton Wyman (author); James Thrasher (author); Laura Tillotson (author); Carletta Tilousi (author); John Tippeconnic (author); James Tobias (researcher); Rudolph Troike (author); Sau-Lim Tsang (author); Katherine Turner (author); Wayne Ude (author); Russell Ultan (author); Delmer Uqualla Jr. (author); Anita Uqualla (author); Delmer Uqualla (author); Nijel Uqualla (author); Hilaire Valiquette (author); Judith Vander (author); Ione Vasconcelos (author); Thomas Vennum Jr. (author); David Vigil (author); Joy Viveros (author); Charles Voegelin (author); Janet Voorhees (author); Hein van der Voort (author); Bonnie Wade (author); Yoel Walbe (author); Evann Walker (author); Willard Walker (author); Christophe Wall-Romana (author); David Wallace (author); Gregory Ward (author); Sandra Warlie (author); Sam Warner (author); Kim Warren (author); Suzanne M. Wash (author); Hilda Watahomigie (author); Joel Watahomigie (author); Lucille Watahomigie (author); Missy Watahomigie (author); Mona Watahomigie (author); Philbert Watahomigie (author); Viola Waterhouse (author); Laurel Watkins (author); Linda Waugh (author); Marie Webner (author); Raymond Weff (author); William F. Weigel (author, researcher); Joyce Wendell (author); R. Wenkam (author); Suzanne Wertheim (researcher); Suzanne Weryackwe (author, editor); Gloria Wescogame (author); Roger Wescott (author); Ava Whatoname (author); Michelle Whatoname (author); Wilfred Whatoname (author); Donald Whereat (author); Kenneth W. Whistler (author, researcher, editor); Rose Anne White (author); Anne Whiteside (researcher); Karie Wilcox (author); Peter Wild (author); Joanna Wilder (author); Rainbow Willard (researcher); Jeff Williams (author); Lisa Williams (author); Randy Williams (author); MaryAnn Willie (author); Henry Willis (author); Darryl Wilson (author); William Wilson (author); Michael Winkelman (author); Werner Winter (author, collector); Carolyn Winters (author); Laina Wong (author); Esther Wood (author); Lindsay Wood (author); Anne Woodard (author); Sheaver Woodfaulk (author); Sara Wubben (author); Shelly Wyatt (author); Jeni Yamada (author); Akira Yamamoto (author); Gloria Yang (researcher); Pam Yosca (author); Jeanette Zemeke (author); Ofelia Zepeda (author, editor); Hester Zimmerman (author); Jaime de Angulo (author); William de Reuse (author); Alejandro de Ávila (author, researcher); Marie-José van de Loo (author); Anita Álvarez de Williams (author); Mabel Dogka (transcriber); Mick Fedullo (editor); Sam Hinton (compiler); Amos Key Jr. (editor); Arlene Kingery (editor); Gertrude Milligan (interviewer); Josepha Miskella (interviewer); Joan Phoenix (editor); Bruce Russel (interviewer); Florence Shipek (editor); Effie Starr (transcriber); Jessica Weems (interviewer); Elsie West (interviewer); Catherine Willmound (translator); Christopher Winters (editor)
- Languages: Achumawi (acv); Alsea; Ashaninka (cni); Barbareño (boi); Caddo (cad); Cahuilla (chl); Catawba (chc); Central Pomo (poo); Central Siberian Yupik (ess); Central Yana; Cherokee (chr); Cheyenne (chy); Chickasaw (cic); Chilula; Chimariko (cid); Chipewyan (chp); Chippewa (ciw); Choctaw (cho); Chukchansi; Chumashan; Classical Nahuatl (nci); Coahuilteco; Coast Yuki; Cocopa (coc); Coicoyan Mixtec (jmx); Comanche (com); Cruzeño (crz); Cupeño (cup); Eastern Pomo (peb); Farsi (pes); Havasupai (yuf); Hawaiian (haw); Highland Chontal (chd); Hindi (hin); Hokan; Hopi (hop); Hualapai (yuf); Hupa; Jamul; K'ichean; Kandozi (cbu); Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Kiliwa (klb); Kiowa; Kitanemuk; Klamath; Konkow (mjd); Kumeyaay (dih); Kwak'wala (kwk); Kwtsaan (yum); Lake Miwok (lmw); Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Maricopa (mrc); Mayan; Mesa Grande; Mesquakie (sac); Miami (mia); Mixtec; Mojave (mov); Muskogean; Natchez (ncz); Navajo (nav); Nez Perce (nez); Northern Pomo (pej); Northern Yana; Northern Yukian (yuk); Nuu-chah-nulth (noo); Nyambo (now); O'odham (ood); Obispeño (obi); Otomanguean; Paipai (ppi); Paraguayan Guaraní (gug); Patwin (pwi); Penutian; Pomoan; Prescott; Purisimeño (puy); Q'anjob'al (kjb); Quechuan; Quileute (qui); Rumsen (css); Salinan (sln); Salishan; Samala (inz); Sarsi (srs); Seneca (see); Shasta (sht); Shoshone (shh); Sioux; Southeastern Yavapai; Southern Sierra Miwok (skd); Southern Wakashan; Spanish (spa); Tipai; Tolkapaya; Tolowa (tol); Ventureño (veo); Verde Valley Yavpe; Wappo (wao); Washo (was); Western Apache (apw); Whilkut; Wintu (wnw); Wiyot (wiy); Yagua (yad); Yahi; Yana (ynn); Yavapai (yuf); Yawelmani; Yokuts (yok); Yucatec; Yuchi (yuc); Yuki; Yuman; Yurok (yur); Zuni (zun)
- Dates: 1972-2004
- Extent: 4.67 linear feet (11 boxes)
- Historical information: Leanne Hinton is Professor Emerita in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley and a former Director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. She received a Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 1977. Her doctoral dissertation was a study of Havasupai songs. She has done research on various languages of the Southwest, Mexico, and California, and she has been a leading figure in the study of endangered languages and language revitalization.
- Scope and content: The Papers consist primarily of Leanne Hinton's notes and related documents and recordings from linguistics field methods classes held at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Diego. This includes materials for Navajo, Quechua, Ashaninka Campa, Hopi, Q'anjob'al, K'ichean, Mixtec, Yowlumne Yokuts, Paraguayan Guaraní, and Yucatec Maya. Also included are materials related to the Yahi Translation Project.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Leanne Hinton. Leanne Hinton Papers on Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Hinton, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/26.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Papers are in the Berkeley Language Center, Berkeley, California (LA 161, LA 177, LA 189).
- Collection identifier: MISC
- Additional contributors: A-he-ba-tu (consultant); John Abel (consultant); John Albert (consultant); Marcos Alejo (consultant); Adeline Alfred (consultant); Henry S. Alfred (consultant); Aspa-sakam (consultant); Grace Barnes (consultant); Haynes Bateman (speaker); Sam Batwi (consultant); Jasper Bell (consultant); Ned Belles (consultant); Dandy Bill (consultant); Garland Blaine (consultant); Ramsey Blake (consultant); Carrie Bluejacket (consultant); Mamie Boland (consultant); Billy Bowlegs (consultant); Molly Brainerd (consultant); Ellen Brazille Grant (consultant); Susan Brazille (consultant); Fanny Brown (consultant); Jim Brown (consultant); Sam Brown (consultant); Joseph Brunell (consultant); William Bruner (consultant); Hilabi Bullet (consultant); Aggie Skellock Butler (consultant); Irene Butterfly (consultant); Jim Calico (consultant); Captain Spott (consultant); Alex Catfish (consultant); Pedro Cawewas (consultant); Bebo Chaska (consultant); Florence Chaska (consultant); Chiyerekavasuk (consultant); Hattie Christie (consultant); Irene Clark (consultant); Henry Clay (consultant); Chas. Coachman (consultant); Judson Dwight (J.D.) Collins (consultant); María de los Ángeles Colós (consultant); Daniel Cook (consultant); Coquille Thompson (consultant); Juan Cortés García (consultant); Pascual Cortés López (consultant); Rafael Cortés Vásquez (consultant); Croft (consultant); Jenny Curl (consultant); Billy Daniels Sr. (consultant); Frank Daugherty (consultant); Robert David (consultant); Dora Davis (consultant); Grace Davis (consultant); Madeline Davis (consultant); Depot Charley (consultant); Doctor of Pekwon (consultant); Domingo (consultant); Frank Douglas (consultant); Lázaro Díaz Pacheco (consultant, researcher, translator); Christine Edgar (consultant); Murray B. Emeneau (speaker); Eneati (consultant); Colusio Esteban (consultant); Peter Ewing (consultant); Baldwin Fairchild (consultant); Isom Field (consultant); Aileen Figueroa (consultant); Jane Flippo (consultant); Celso Flores (consultant); Erin Forrest (consultant); Gordon Francis (consultant); Concepción Francisco Márquez (consultant); Rosie Fred (consultant); William Freeman (consultant); Galice Creek Jim (consultant); George Garcia (speaker); Marco Antonio García Cabrera (consultant); María Agustina García Cortés (consultant); Luis García García (consultant); George (consultant); Dewey George (consultant); Sara Jane Gonzales (consultant); Emily Gordon (speaker); E. Gouge (consultant); Government George (consultant); Frank Gray (consultant); Joseph Gray (consultant); Adam Grayson (consultant); José Guzmán (consultant); Mary R. Haas (speaker, author, researcher, donor); Willie Haney (consultant); Anne Hansen (speaker); August Hanson (consultant); Julia Hanson (consultant); Achora Hanyava (consultant); Anna Harnois (consultant); Nora Hawk (consultant); Redwood Henry (consultant); Edmundo Palomec Hernández (consultant); Dan Hill (consultant); Jim Hill (consultant); Tom Hill (consultant); Mary Histia (speaker); Suzanne Moore Holder (consultant); Ishi (consultant); Frances Jack (consultant); Jimmy Jack (consultant); Ned Jackson (consultant, speaker); Jimmy Jensan (consultant); Kitty Jensan (consultant); Miguel Jerónimo Laureano (consultant); Francisco John (consultant); Lena Johnson (consultant); Lo-leet Johnson (consultant); John Ned Jones (consultant); Dan Jordan (consultant); William Joseph (consultant); Effie Kelsey (consultant); John Kelsey (consultant); Saxey Kidd (consultant); Lizzie Kirk (consultant); Carolyn Knife Chief (consultant); John Knight (consultant); Stephen Knight (consultant); Selena LaMarr (consultant); Shem Lafayette (consultant); George Lamb (consultant); Nadlon Lamb (consultant); Julian Lang (consultant); Antonio Laureano Jerónimo (consultant); Luz Laureano Márquez (consultant); Peggy Leaf (consultant); Lucy Leo (consultant); Philip Lesourd (consultant); Andrew Lewis (speaker); Bell Lewis (speaker); Mekko Lewis (consultant); Richard Lewis (consultant); Maria Antonia Leyvas (speaker); Margaret Lim (speaker); Billet Lobert (consultant); Larkey Logan (consultant); Isaías López García (consultant); Regina López Jerónimo (consultant); Tom Many Guns (consultant); Fred Marquez (consultant); Sadie Marsh (consultant); T. Marshall (consultant); Marian David Martin (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Bill McDaniels (consultant); Salvador McDaniels (consultant); Grace McKibbin (consultant, singer); Isabel Meadows (consultant); Fanny Melcher (consultant); Bill Merritt (consultant); Skye Mitchell (consultant); William Mitchum (consultant); Pedro Monjarás (consultant); Lucy Montgomery (consultant); Dollie Moore (consultant); Alberto Mosoline Mogica (consultant); Liberato Mosoline Mogica (consultant); Peter Muggins (consultant); Frank Muree (consultant); Domingo Márquez Andrés (consultant); Lucas Márquez López (consultant); Sergio Méndez (consultant); Alec "Chino" Naredo (consultant); Gilbert Natches (consultant, author); Jo Nelson (consultant); Sally Noble (consultant); Roscinda Nolasquez (consultant); Ella Norris (consultant); Henry North (consultant); Captain Dave Numana (consultant); Hattie Oach (consultant); Pansy Ohles (consultant); Old Man Dude (consultant); Georgia Orchid (consultant); Santiago Ortiz (consultant); Jake Orton (consultant); Stephen Parish (consultant); Paskofa (consultant); Harry Pastian (consultant); Peter Paul (consultant); Florence Payoli (consultant); Pekwon Jim (consultant); Chester Pepper (consultant); Johnny Pepper (consultant); Hieronymo Peraza (consultant); Bernie Pilcher (consultant); Taylor Postoak (consultant); Della Prince (consultant); T. Proctor (consultant); Melba Rakow (consultant); Arthur E. Ralford (consultant); P. Ralford (consultant); L. Ramírez (consultant); Nancy Raven (consultant); Nettie Reuben (consultant); Carrie Roberts (consultant); Jake Rooney (consultant); Alex Ross (consultant); Clifford Salvador (consultant); Martin Sam (consultant); Sargent Sambo (speaker); Leslie N. Sanchee (consultant); José Santiago Francisco (consultant); Miguel Santiago Francisco (consultant); Manuela Santiago Gaona (consultant); Ángela Santiago Juárez (consultant); Josefa Santiago Ramos (consultant); José Santos Velásquez (consultant); Edward Sapir (consultant, researcher); Nannie Scott (consultant); Minnie Scovel (consultant); Florence Shaughnessy (consultant); Charles Shellhead (consultant); Dorothy Shepherd (consultant); Reuben Shoulder (consultant); Anita Silva (consultant); William Simpson (consultant); Lucia Sisco (consultant); Nicolas Sisco (consultant); Irene Skellock (consultant); Nancy Sky (consultant); Smith River John (consultant); Soloman (speaker); Ascención Solórsano (consultant); Laura Somersal (consultant); Alice Spear (consultant); Jim Spear (consultant); Speck (consultant); Alice Spott (consultant); Robert Spott (consultant); Nancy Stand (consultant); Dorothy Stanley (consultant); D. Starr (consultant); Julia Starritt (speaker); Norman Strong (consultant); William Strong (consultant); Alec Sulphur (consultant); Fannie Sulphur (consultant); Violet Super (consultant); Harden Sylestine (consultant); Rusber Tangoa Ríos (consultant); Ollie Tanyan (consultant); Wesley Tanyan (consultant); Mary Tapia (consultant); Fran Tate (consultant); Tatelatun (consultant); Bill Taylor (consultant); Albert Thomas (consultant); John Thompson (consultant); Michael Thompson (consultant); Santa Tobar (consultant); John Toney (consultant); Mary Valley (speaker); Ruth Valley (speaker); Josefa Velásquez (consultant); Rocío Vásquez Márquez (consultant); Manuel Vásquez Santiago (consultant); Pedro Vásquez Vásquez (consultant); Janetta Walker (consultant); Mabel Walloupe (consultant); James Warner Sr. (consultant); Sam Watt (consultant); Billy Werk (consultant); Charley Williams (consultant); Thomas Williams (consultant); Bill Wilson (consultant); Clara Wix (speaker); Fred Wix (speaker); Maggie Woho (consultant); Josephine Wolfin (consultant); Mary J. Yee (consultant); Fred Yelkes (consultant); Anastasia de Majel (consultant); G.H. Abbott (researcher); E.T. Adne (author); American Philosophical Society (researcher); A.C. Anderson (researcher, annotator); Manuel Jose Andrade (researcher); Anonymous (researcher, collector, compiler, transcriber); Richard B. Applegate (researcher); Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta (researcher); Donald Baker (researcher); Francisco Antonio Barbastro (researcher); Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (researcher); Homer Barnett (researcher); W.H. Barnhardt (researcher); John R. Bartlett (researcher); Burt Bascom (researcher); Rosemary Beam de Azcona (researcher); Madison Beeler (researcher); Joe Benton (researcher); Brent Berlin (researcher); Howard Berman (researcher); Francis Berton (researcher); Kaj Birket-Smith (researcher); George R. Bissell (researcher); Franz Boas (researcher); Karen M. Booker (author, transcriber); Randy Bouchard (author, researcher); Luc Bouquiaux (researcher); William Bright (researcher); Susan Britsch (researcher); Donna Britton (author); H.B. Brown (researcher); Catherine A. Callaghan (author, researcher, compiler); Elliott Canonge (researcher); Yen-ling Chen (researcher); Serena Chow (researcher); Amy Cohn (researcher); Howard Collard (researcher); Thomas L. Collord (author); Andrew Cowell (author); James Mack Crawford Jr. (author); Judith G. Crawford (author); Don Crook (researcher); George Crook (researcher); Coca Cross (researcher); K.J. Crowe (author); Jeremiah Curtin (researcher); Joseph Orville Davidson Jr. (researcher); John H. Davis (researcher); Jon P. Dayley (researcher); John Dedrick (researcher); Roland B. Dixon (researcher); James Owen Dorsey (researcher, annotator); Jacob Dunn (researcher); Martin Durald (researcher); Phillip Eichorn (author); Jonathan Ekstrom (researcher); C. Douglas Ellis (researcher); William Elmendorf (author, researcher); Fr. Encinas (researcher); Monte Dean Espinoza (author, researcher); Willis E. Everette (researcher); Maria Teresa Fernandez de Miranda (researcher); James Fidelholtz (author); Mary L. Foster (author); Leo Joachim Frachtenberg (researcher); David A. Francis (author); John M. Francis (author); Donald Frantz (researcher); Lucy S. Freeland (researcher, editor); Ben Friday Sr. (author); Roey Gafter (researcher); Michael Galant (researcher); Brent Galloway (researcher); Geoffrey Gamble (author); J. Paul Garvin (researcher); L.G. Gates (researcher); Albert S. Gatschet (researcher); Orin Gensler (researcher); George Gibbs (author, researcher, collector); Jules Gillieron (researcher); Ives Goddard (author); Pliny Earle Goddard (researcher); Victor Golla (author, researcher, annotator); D.A. Good (researcher); G.H. Gould (researcher); Anthony P. Grant (researcher); Jacques Gravier (researcher); Philip John Greenfeld (author); George Grekoff (researcher); Joseph Evans Grimes (researcher); Diane Guilfoy (researcher); Francis T. Haggadorn (researcher); Patrick Hall (researcher); Alexander S. Hamilton (researcher); Gene Hammel (researcher); John Peabody Harrington (researcher); Alfred S. Hayes (researcher); William Babcock Hazen (researcher); Jeffrey Heath (author); Lt. Heintzelmann (researcher); Robert F. Heizer (researcher); Henry W. Henshaw (researcher); Charles Hockett (researcher); Margaret Hoffmann (author); Lorenzo Hubbard (researcher); J.W. Hudson (researcher); Bruce Husband (researcher); Melville Jacobs (researcher); Roderick Jacobs (author, researcher); Julianne (Strong Woman) Jennings (author); Sverre Johnsen (researcher); Terrence Kaufman (researcher); August Valentine Kautz (researcher); Charles Keeler (researcher); Dorothy I. D. Kennedy (author); Eun Joo Kim (researcher); Yuni Kim (researcher); Kathryn A. Klar (author); Terry J. Klokeid (researcher); Alfred L. Kroeber (researcher, annotator); Susumu Kuno (author); Robin T. Lakoff (author); Margaret Langdon (researcher); Frank Latta (researcher); Kathy LeBlanc (author); Jean Baptiste LeBoulanger (researcher); Robert M. Leavitt (author); Dorothy Demetracopoulou Lee (researcher); Lloyd Leland (author); Ricardo Lezama (researcher); Charles Li (researcher); Anna L. Linberg (researcher); Hugh Littlejohn (researcher); Oscar Loew (researcher); Herb Luthin (researcher); Walter L. Marsden (researcher, creator, editor); J. Alden Mason (researcher); Madeleine Mathiot (researcher); David McClintock Grubb (author); Ursula McConnel (researcher); Teresa McFarland (researcher, donor); Linda McLane (author); Sally McLendon (author, researcher); C. Hart Merriam (researcher); Duane Metzger (author); T. Michelson (researcher, annotator); John J. Milhau (researcher); Wick R. Miller (researcher); Randall Milliken (researcher); Marianne Mithun (author, researcher); Mauricio J. Mixco (researcher); Julius Moshinsky (author, researcher); Alonzo Moss (author); Pamela Munro (researcher); Hyejin Nah (researcher); Bruce E. Nevin (researcher, compiler); Stanley Newman (researcher); Michael P. Nichols (author, researcher, translator); Francis Joseph (Moondancer) O'Brien Jr. (author); David Olmsted (author, researcher); Bruno Olsson (researcher); Takatsugu Oyakawa (author); Douglas R. Parks (researcher); Mary Paster (researcher); Scott Patterson (researcher); Bruce L. Pearson (researcher); David Pentland (author); Les Peterson (author, researcher); Archie Phinney (researcher); A.L. Pinart (researcher); John Wesley Powell (researcher); Stephen Powers (researcher); William Preston (researcher); Paul Proulx (researcher); Wallace Pyawasit (author); Paul Radin (researcher); Kumaraswami Raja (researcher); Margaret Richmond (author); R. Ridgway (researcher); Bruce Rigsby (researcher); Victor Riste (researcher); John Ritter (researcher); R. H. (Robert Henry) Robins (researcher); June Rumery (author); Joseph Ryus (researcher, compiler); Margarida Salomão (author); Zdenek Salzmann (researcher); Olivia N. Sammons (researcher); Merceline Sanapaw (author); Jesse O. Sawyer (author, researcher); Pedro Miguel Say (author); Joan R. Scheffreen (author); Madge Schwede (researcher); Hansjakob Seiler (researcher); Alan Shaterian (author); David Leedom Shaul (researcher); George C. Shaw (researcher); Alice Shepherd (author, researcher, donor); William Shipley (researcher, donor); Frank T. Siebert Jr. (author); Shirley Silver (author); Michael Silverstein (author); Brian Sinclair (author); Roy Siniard (researcher); Martin Slate (author); Jane Sokolow (author); Richard Stanley (researcher); Morris Swadesh (author, researcher); John Reed Swanton (researcher); John Sylak-Glassman (researcher); Laszlo Szabo (author); Lone Takeuchi (author); Allan R. Taylor (author, researcher); Karl V. Teeter (author, researcher, annotator, compiler, donor); Jacqueline M.C. Thomas (researcher); Laurence C. Thompson (researcher); Sandra Thompson (researcher); A.H. Timberlake (author); Mary W. Toynbee (author); Alfred M. Tozzer (researcher); Katherine Turner (researcher, donor); Nancy J. Turner (author); Guy Tyler (researcher); Hans Jørgen Uldall (researcher); Donald Ultan (researcher); Russell Ultan (author, researcher); Matthias Urban (researcher); Dr. Platon M.G. Vallejo (researcher); Dale Valory (researcher); H.V. Velton (researcher); Agnes Vera (author); Matt Vera (author); Charles Voegelin (researcher); Günter Wagner (researcher); Willard Walker (author); Janet L. Warne (author); Suzanne M. Wash (researcher); Thomas T. Waterman (author, researcher); William F. Weigel (researcher); Marlys Wendell (author); Pat Wenger (author); Alva Wheeler (author); Lt. Whipple (researcher); Kenneth W. Whistler (author, researcher); Allen White (researcher); Daniel Winocour (author); Linnie Marsh Wolfe (researcher); Ruth Wood (researcher); Oliviana Zakaria (researcher); Jaime de Angulo (researcher); Frederica de Laguna (researcher); Alejandro de Ávila (researcher); K.H. von Gursky (researcher); Zuzana Čengerová (researcher); Laura Buszard-Welcher (collector, donor, transcriber); David J. Costa (donor); Amy Dahlstrom (donor); Steve Emanuels (donor); BillyHawk Enos (illustrator); Lisa Enos (editor, translator); Virves García (illustrator); Andrew Garrett (interviewer); Kenneth Hale (translator); Arthur Harrington (recorder); Leanne Hinton (donor, interviewer); Christian Hoecken (translator); Larry M. Hyman (interviewer); Kevin Jones (illustrator); Jeff Leer (compiler); Lise Menn (donor); James Mooney (annotator); Charles Munroe (illustrator); William J. O'Hair (editor, translator); Robert L. Oswalt (donor); Robert Pennell (donor); Fernando Peñalosa (translator); Harvey Pitkin (transcriber); Richard Rhodes (interviewer); Benigro Robles Reyo (recorder); F.L.O. Roehrig (compiler); Mauricio Sandoval (illustrator); Eero Vihman (transcriber); Helene Boas Yampolsky (editor)
- Languages: Abenaki; Achumawi (acv); Acjachemem; Alabama (akz); Algic; Algonquian; Algonquin (alq); Alsea (aes); Alsea; Alutiiq (ems); Apache; Applegate; Arapaho (arp); Arapaho; Arikara (ari); Atakapa (aqp); Atsugewi (atw); Awaswas; Aymara; Barbareño (boi); Beaver (bea); Blackfoot (bla); Caddo (cad); Cahita; Cahuilla (chl); Central Pomo (poo); Central Sierra Miwok (csm); Chalon; Chasta Costa; Chatino (ctp); Chawchila; Chetco (ctc); Chickasaw (cic); Chilula; Chimakuan; Chimariko (cid); Chinook Jargon (chn); Chipewyan (chp); Chippewa (ciw); Chiricahua Apache (apm); Chitimacha (ctm); Choapan Zapotec (zpc); Chochenyo; Choctaw (cho); Choynimni; Chukchansi; Chumashan; Chunut; Coast Miwok (csi); Coast Yuki; Coatlán-Loxicha Zapotec; Cochimí (coj); Cocopa (coc); Coicoyan Mixtec (jmx); Comanche (com); Coosan (csz); Cree (cre); Creek; Crow (cro); Cruzeño (crz); Cupan; Cupeño (cup); Dakota (dak); Delaware (del); Dene; Ditidaht (noo); Dumna; Eastern Ojibwa (ojg); Eastern Pomo (peb); English (eng); Eskimo; Esselen (esq); Euchre Creek; Eyak (eya); Filomeno Mata-Coahuitlán Totonac (tlp); Gabrielino; Galice; Gashowu; Gros Ventre (ats); H'aakume Keres; Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (hei); Hill Patwin; Hitchiti; Hopi (hop); Hualapai (yuf); Huave (hue); Huchnom; Huichol (hch); Hupa; Isthmus Zapotec (zai); K'iche'; Kalapuyan (kyl); Kansa (ksk); Karankawa; Karkin; Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Kato (ktw); Kickapoo (kic); Kiliwa (klb); Kiowa; Kiowa (kio); Kitanemuk; Klamath; Klamath-Modoc (kla); Koasati (cku); Konkow (mjd); Konomihu; Koso Shoshone; Koyeti; Kumeyaay (dih); Kutenai (kut); Kwak'wala (kwk); Kwalhioqua-Tlatskanie; Kwtsaan (yum); Lake Miwok (lmw); Lakota (lkt); Lower Umpqua; Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Makah (myh); Malecite-Passamaquoddy (pqm); Maricopa (mrc); Massachusett (wam); Mattole (mvb); Mayo (mfy); Máíhĩ̵̀kì (ore); Menominee (mez); Mesquakie (sac); Miami (mia); Micmac (mic); Miwokan; Mixtec; Modoc; Mojave (mov); Molalla (mbe); Mono (mnr); Montagnais (moe); Muskogean; Mutsun (css); Nahuatl; Natchez (ncz); Navajo (nav); Nez Perce (nez); Ngäbere (gym); Nisenan (nsz); Nomlaki (nol); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Paiute (pao); Northern Pomo (pej); Northern Sierra Miwok (nsq); Northern Tepehuan (ntp); Northern Yana; Northern Yukian (yuk); Numic; Nuu-chah-nulth (noo); Obispeño (obi); Ohlone; Ojibwa; Omaha-Ponca (oma); Opata (opt); Oregon Athabaskan; Osage (osa); Otomí; Owens Valley Paiute; Paipai (ppi); Panamint (par); Patwin (pwi); Pawnee (paw); Pawnee; Penutian; Piro (pie); Plains Miwok (pmw); Pomoan; Popolocan; Potawatomi (pot); Purisimeño (puy); Q'anjob'al (kjb); Quapaw (qua); Quechuan; Quileute (qui); Ramaytush; Rarámuri (tar); River Patwin; Rumsen (css); Sahaptian; Saint Lucian Creole French (acf); Salinan (sln); Salishan; Samala (inz); San Agustín Mixtepec Zapotec (ztm); San Blas Kuna (cuk); Sarsi (srs); Sechelt (sec); Seminole; Seri (sei); Severn Ojibwa (ojs); Shasta (sht); Shastan; Shawnee (sjw); Shoshoni (shh); Sierra de Juárez Zapotec (zaa); Sierra Miwok; Siouan; Sioux; Siuslaw (sis); Siuslaw-Lower Umpqua (sis); Sixes; Sliammon; Southeastern Pochutla Zapotec; Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Paiute; Southern Pomo (peq); Southern Tutchone (tce); Southern Wakashan; Squamish (squ); Suisun Patwin; Tachi; Takelma (tkm); Tamyen; Tewa (tew); Tewa; Tillamook (til); Tohono O'odham; Tolowa (tol); Tongva (xgf); Tonkawa (tqw); Tubatulabal (tub); Tucanoan; Tunica (tun); Tututni; Unami (unm); Upper Coquille (coq); Upper Umpqua; Upriver Halkomelem; Utian; Uto-Aztecan; Ventureño (veo); Wakashan; Wappo (wao); Washo (was); Wayuu (guc); Western Apache (apw); Western Keres (kjq); Wichita (wic); Wintu (wnw); Wintuan; Wiyot (wiy); Wukchumni; Yahi; Yana (ynn); Yaqui (yaq); Yawelmani; Yokuts (yok); Yucatec; Yuchi (yuc); Yuki; Yuman; Yurok (yur); Zapotec; Zuni (zun)
- Scope and content: A collection for items from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages that are not associated with any other collection.
The purpose of the Collection is so that an otherwise unaffiliated item is associated with the SCOIL repository.
This Collection should not be displayed in the public catalog, and items belonging to this Collection should not refer to their membership in this Collection when displayed in the public catalog (i.e. should not display its title or identifier). - Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: . Miscellaneous papers from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, MISC, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11076.
- Collection identifier: Oswalt
- Relations to this Collection: LA 98 is referenced by this Collection
- Finding aid: Oswalt_finding_aid.pdf
- Primary contributors: Elsie Allen (consultant); Elizabeth Dollar (consultant); Edna Guerrero (consultant); Achora Hanyava (consultant); Annie Lake (consultant); Milton "Bun" Lucas (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Sharky Moore (consultant); Essie Parrish (consultant); Bernice Scott Torrez (consultant); Clara Williams (consultant); Robert L. Oswalt (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Arthur Anderson (consultant, participant); Lowe Anderson (consultant); Lucy Andrews Macy (consultant); David Antone (consultant); Salome Bartlett Alcantra (consultant); Annie Burke (consultant, participant); Edna Campbell (consultant); Violet Parrish Chapelle (consultant); Charlie Doorman (consultant); Bill Frank (consultant); Olive Fulwider (consultant); Suzie Gomez (consultant); Gladys James Gonzales (consultant); Abraham M. Halpern (consultant, author, researcher, translator); Ralph Holder (consultant); Lula Jackson (consultant); Allen James (consultant); Herman James (consultant); Mary James (consultant); Lula Johnson (consultant); John Kelsey (consultant); Cecilia Logan (consultant); Frank Logan (consultant); Effie Mabel Luff (consultant); Frank Luff (consultant); Kate Marando (consultant); Julia Pinola Marrufo (consultant); George Moore (consultant); Ralph Moore (consultant); Guillermina Nelson-Rodrigues (consultant); Old Toby (consultant); Vana Parrish Lawson (consultant); Sidney Parrish (consultant, participant); F. Scarioni (consultant); Greene Scott (consultant); Kathryn Seller (consultant); Laura Somersal (consultant); Eben Tillotsen (consultant); Vivian Wilder (consultant); Bernard W. Aginsky (author); Dan Alford (author); Ruth Almstedt (author); S.A. Barrett (author, researcher); Eugene Buckley (author, researcher); Michelle Caisse (author); Wallace L. Chafe (author); James Clifford (author); Janice Comstock (author); Philip W. Davis (author); Victoria Dickler Kaplan (author); Cora DuBois (author); Homer Durham (author); Linda J. Farnum (author); Glenn J. Farris (author, translator); George M. Foster (researcher); David Gamon (author); James R. Gibson (author); Jennie Goodrich (author); George Grekoff (researcher); Kira Hall (author); Gretchen S. Hillard (author); Leanne Hinton (author); A. A. Istomin (author); Frances Jack (author); James M. Kari (author, participant); Mary Jean Kennedy (author); P. Kostromitonov (author); Sydney M. Lamb (researcher); Thomas Larsen (author); Charles Li (author); Kent G. Lightfoot (author); John P. Marr (author); Helen McCarthy (author); Sally McLendon (author, researcher); Randall Milliken (author); Marianne Mithun (author); Mauricio J. Mixco (author); Lawrence Morgan (author); Julius Moshinsky (author); Johanna Nichols (author); June Nieze (author); Mary Catherine O'Connor (author); Robert L. Oswalt (author, annotator, donor, participant, photographer, translator); Otis Parrish (author); Viktor Petrov (author); Ross Saunders (author); Jesse O. Sawyer (author); Ann M. Schiff (author); Bernice Scott Torrez (author, participant); Alice Shepherd (author); Shirley Silver (author); Susan Steele (author); Mary Swift (author); Louise Tanous (author); Sandra Thompson (author); Katherine Turner (author); Hans Jørgen Uldall (researcher); Eero Vihman (author); Thomas A. Wake (author); Carolyn F. Wall (author); Nancy Webb (author); Kenneth W. Whistler (author); Skip Willits (author); Biten Yasumoto (author); T. Yokomori (author); Martha Anderson (participant); Ramon Billy Jr. (donor); Peter Kalifornsky (participant); Milton "Bun" Lucas (participant); Tammy Lucas (participant); Nelda Grace Martinez (participant); Oswalt family (donor); Essie Parrish (participant, translator)
- Languages: Aleut (ale); Aztecan; Bribri (bzd); Central Pomo (poo); Chinook Jargon (chn); Chochenyo; Chumashan; Coast Miwok (csi); Cocopa (coc); Dena'ina (tfn); Eastern Pomo (peb); Esselen (esq); Havasupai (yuf); Hualapai (yuf); Huchnom; Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Kiliwa (klb); Klamath; Kumeyaay (dih); Kwtsaan (yum); Lacandon (lac); Lakota (lkt); Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Maricopa (mrc); Miwokan; Mojave (mov); Mutsun (css); Nisenan (nsz); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Northern Yukian (yuk); Nuxalk (blc); Paipai (ppi); Patwin (pwi); Pomoan; Salinan (sln); Samala (inz); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq); Tajuasohn (tja); Tonkawa (tqw); Wappo (wao); Yana (ynn); Yokuts (yok); Yuki; Yurok (yur)
- Dates: 1956-2005
- Extent: 30.2 linear feet (69 boxes)
- Historical information: Robert Louis Oswalt, Pomoan language scholar, received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1961. His fieldwork on Kashaya (Southwestern Pomo) began in 1957 and led to his dissertation, A Kashaya Grammar, and the publication of the book Kashaya Texts in 1964. Dr. Oswalt continued to work on Pomoan languages until 2005, conducting fieldwork on Kashaya, Southern Pomo, Northeastern Pomo, Northern Pomo, and Central Pomo and exploring the historical relationships within the Pomoan family. The Kashaya, Southern Pomo, and Central Pomo dictionaries that Dr. Oswalt compiled during his decades of fieldwork on those languages were never published.
- Scope and content: These Papers document the linguistic work of Robert Oswalt, including his fieldwork on Pomoan languages and Yuki, Kru-Gbato, Aleut, and Bribri, his research on historical linguistics and other linguistic topics, and his professional activities. The papers include field notebooks containing vocabulary and elicited sentences for Kashaya, Southern Pomo, Northeastern Pomo, Northern Pomo and Central Pomo, with additional longer texts in Kashaya and Southern Pomo, vocabulary file slips for Kashaya, Southern Pomo, and Central Pomo, as well as notes on grammar and Pomoan cognates. His primary consultants for Kashaya were Essie Parrish and Bernice Scott Torrez, and his Kashaya consultants also included David Antone, Violet Parrish Chappelle, Gladys James Gonzales, Allen James, Herman James, Mary James, Milton (Bun) Lucas, Vana Lawson, Kate Marando, Julia Pinola Marrufo, Sidney Parrish, and Vivian Wilder. His primary consultants for Southern Pomo were Elsie Allen and Elizabeth Dollar and his Southern Pomo consultants also included Olive Fulwilder Effie Mabel Luff, Lucy Andrews Macy, and Laura Fish Somersall. His Northeastern Pomo consultants included Oscar McDaniel and Sharky Moore, his Northern Pomo consultants included Annie Lake and Edna Guerrero, and his Central Pomo consultants included Salome Bartlett Alcantra, Frank Luff, and Clara Williams. He conducted Aleut fieldwork with consultant Kathryn Seller and Bribri fieldwork with consultant Guillermina Nelson-Rodrigues. His consultants for Yuki included Arthur Anderson and Bill Frank. The Papers include oral histories collected from linguist Abraham Halpern and Pomoan language consultants Essie Parrish, Elizabeth Dollar, Elsie Allen as well as photocopies of Kashaya and Southern Pomo genealogical and census records and other documents and material related to Pomoan languages, ethnography, and history. Research notes and photocopies of materials on methods for historical linguistics and several other linguistic topics are also contained in the Papers. Drafts of manuscripts and conference handouts created during Dr. Oswalt's career, including incomplete drafts of his Kashaya dictionary, are also included in the collection.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Elsie Allen, Elizabeth Dollar, Edna Guerrero, Achora Hanyava, Annie Lake, Milton "Bun" Lucas, Oscar McDaniel, Sharky Moore, Essie Parrish, Bernice Scott Torrez, Clara Williams, and Robert L. Oswalt. Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages, Oswalt, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2C24TDG.
- Collection identifier: 2021-06
- Primary contributors: Villiana Hyde (consultant); Susan Steele (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Hazel Miller (consultant); Linda Locklear (recorder)
- Languages: Ichishkíin (yak); Luiseño (lui)
- Dates: 1971-1990
- Extent: 5 cassette tapes, 1 VHS tape, 5 groupings of spiral-bound and loose notes
- Historical information: The materials in this collection are the product of the longtime collaboration between by Prof. Susan Steele, retired from the University of Arizona, and Luiseño speaker Mrs. Villiana Calac Hyde (1903-1994), during and following Prof. Steele's time as a graduate student in linguistics at the University of California, San Diego (PhD 1973). They were donated by Prof. Steele in March and May 2021.
- Scope and content: Audio and video recordings (Series 001), field notes (Series 002).
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Villiana Hyde and Susan Steele. Susan Steele Collection of Luiseño and Sahaptin Language Materials, 2021-06, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X28P5Z46.
- Collection identifier: PHM52
- Primary contributor: Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Albanas (consultant); Jose Albanas (consultant); Lucario Chevish (consultant); Hatakek (consultant); Hulapok (consultant); Pion (consultant); Salvador Cuevas (consultant); Margarita Subish (consultant); Martasal Tabac (consultant); Juan de Dios (consultant)
- Languages: Kumeyaay (dih); Luiseño (lui)
- Dates: 1906
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: stories; linguistic data; songs/chants
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Constance Goddard DuBois. The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings, PHM 52, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11052.
- Collection identifier: 2014-21
- Relations to this Collection: 2018-32 derives from this Collection
- Finding aid: 2014-21_finding_aid.pdf
- Primary contributor: William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Tommy Alto (consultant); Sylvia Andrews (consultant, developer); Amy Barber (consultant); Nora Barker (consultant); Blind Mike (consultant); Florence Brown (consultant); Martin Brown (consultant); Charles Butler (consultant); Haltie Charlie (consultant); Mary Chipps (consultant); Lyda Colfax (consultant); Bill Cornbread (consultant); Gloria Cranmer Webster (consultant); Sam Dick (consultant); Marvin Dressler (consultant, participant); Joshua Edgar (consultant); Dolores Encinales (consultant); Lizzie Evans (consultant); Benny Fillmore (consultant); Bill Fillmore (consultant); Clara Frank (consultant); John Frank (consultant); Shirley Frank (consultant); Vernelle Frank (consultant); Art George Jr. (consultant); Agnes George (consultant); Henry Higgins (consultant); Molly Higgins (consultant); Bertha Holbrook (consultant); Herman Holbrook (consultant); Connie Hunter (consultant); Harold Ides (consultant); Hildred Ides (consultant, annotator); Isabel Ides (consultant); Ishi (consultant); Theresa Jackson (consultant); Adele James (consultant, developer, participant); Roma James (consultant); Roy James (consultant); Steven James (consultant); Wally John (consultant); Viola Johnson (consultant); Charlie Jones Sr. (consultant); Marie Kizer (consultant); Ralph LaChester (consultant); Sebastian LaChester (consultant); Ed Mara (consultant); Joanne Martinez (consultant, participant); Daniel McDonald (consultant); David Mora (consultant); Frank Morgan (consultant); George Okoli (consultant); Chris Pane (consultant); Hank Pete (consultant); Elario Quintana (consultant, author); Mabel Robertson (consultant); Fred Sam (consultant); Eleanore Smokey (consultant, developer); George Snooks (consultant); John Wager (consultant); John Walker (consultant); Irene Ward (consultant); John Wiger (consultant); Elwood Wyatt (consultant); Tina Wyatt (consultant); Darlene Ammons (researcher); Lloyd B. Anderson (researcher); Richard B. Applegate (researcher); Florence E. Arnett (researcher); Garry Arrowsmith (researcher); Robert Austerlitz (researcher, depicted); M.A. Baumoff (author); Madison Beeler (researcher); William Bright (researcher); David Burkeuroad (researcher); Amy Cohn (researcher); Grace Dangberg (author, researcher); Henry Davis (author); Wilson Duff (author); Walter Dyk (researcher); Barbara Efrat (researcher); William Elmendorf (researcher); Laura Fillmore (author, researcher, developer, participant, recorder); Arlington A. Flinn Jr. (author); Darla Garey-Sage (researcher); Victor Golla (researcher); Jim Goss (researcher); James P. Green (researcher); Mary R. Haas (researcher); John Harrington (researcher); Alice Harris (researcher); Henry W. Henshaw (researcher); Carolyn J. Jenkins (researcher); Charles Keeler (researcher); Terry J. Klokeid (researcher); Aert H. Kuipers (researcher); Julia Chin Kwan (researcher); Ronald Langacker (researcher); Simeon L Lee (author); Gordon Marsh (researcher); Sally McLendon (researcher); Marianne Mithun (researcher, depicted); Mauricio J. Mixco (researcher); Brooke Mordy (researcher); Bruce E. Nevin (researcher, annotator); Michael P. Nichols (researcher); Robert L. Oswalt (researcher, depicted); David A. Pharies (researcher); E. Phelps (researcher); Jay Powell (researcher); Stephen Powers (researcher); Richard Rhodes (researcher); Robert Ridgeway (researcher); Julia A. Sableski (researcher); Edward Sapir (researcher); Raymond Sastil (researcher); Michael Silverstein (researcher, depicted); G. Sloan (researcher); Soemarmo (researcher); Wayne Suttles (researcher); Morris Swadesh (researcher); Yoeliko Tagaskira (researcher); Laurence C. Thompson (researcher); M. Terry Thompson (researcher); Paul R. Turner (researcher); Barrick Van Winkle (researcher); Lisa Wahnetah (author, developer, participant); Thomas T. Waterman (researcher); Kenneth W. Whistler (researcher); Werner Winter (researcher); Rachel Wojdak (author); Warren d'Azevedo (researcher, recorder); Jaime de Angulo (researcher); Lee R. hfeldt (researcher); Haruo Aoki (depicted); Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (recorder); Anne Biggoose (participant); Richard N. Boneno (illustrator); Howard Collett Jr. (editor, recorder); Rena J. Enjady (developer); Helen Fillmore (developer); Hunter Fillmore (participant); Alfred S. Hayes (developer); William H. Jacobsen (annotator, depicted, developer, participant, performer, transcriber); Gloria James (developer); Harvey Jim (participant); Terrence Kaufman (depicted); Margaret Langdon (depicted); Alan Lomax (compiler, recorder); Yakov Malkiel (depicted); Henry Moses Rupert (illustrator); William Shipley (recorder); Carnegie Smokey (recorder); Stanley Starosta (annotator); Howard Wahnetah (editor); Tiva Bear Wahnetah (participant)
- Languages: Abaza (abq); Achumawi (acv); Algonquian; Atakapa (aqp); Atsugewi (atw); Barbareño (boi); Basque (eus); Central Sierra Miwok (csm); Chemakum; Chimakuan; Chimariko (cid); Chinook Jargon (chn); Chontal (chf); Chukchansi; Chumashan; Coahuilteco; Comanche (com); Comecrudo; Cora; Cotoname; Dene; Ditidaht (noo); Esselen (esq); Finnish (fin); Haida (hai); Haisla (has); Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (hei); Hill Patwin; Hokan; Hopi (hop); Igbo (ibo); Island Halkomelem; Jicaque (jic); Karankawa; Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Kawaiisu (xaw); Kiliwa (klb); Kiowa; Kiowa-Tanoan; Kui (kxu); Kumeyaay (dih); Kwak'wala (kwk); Kwtsaan (yum); Kyoquot (dialect); Lake Miwok (lmw); Lencan (len); Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Maiduan; Makah (myh); Mohawk (moh); Mojave (mov); Mono (mnr); Muskogean; Na-Dené; Nivkh (niv); Northern Paiute (pao); Northern Sierra Miwok (nsq); Northern Yana; Northern Yukian (yuk); Nuu-chah-nulth (noo); Nuxalk (blc); Penutian; Plains Miwok (pmw); Pomoan; Quileute (qui); Rarámuri (tar); Salinan (sln); Salishan; Samala (inz); Seri (sei); Shasta (sht); Shoshone (shh); Skagit; Solano; Southern Paiute; Southern Sierra Miwok (skd); Spanish (spa); Tagalog (tgl); Tlingit (tli); Tonkawa (tqw); Tsimshian (tsi); Tubatulabal (tub); Uto-Aztecan; Wakashan; Washo (was); Wiyot (wiy); Worrorra (wro); Yahi; Yana (ynn); Yaqui (yaq); Yokuts (yok); Yuman; Yuman-Cochimi
- Dates: 1952-2004
- Extent: 36 boxes, 14.17 linear feet
- Catalog history: The Materials replace SCL Jacobsen, the "William H. Jacobsen Papers on Indigenous Languages of North America"
- Historical information: William H. Jacobsen (1931-2014) was born on November 15, 1931 in San Diego, CA to Cmdr. William H. Jacobsen, USN ret., and Julie Froatz Jacobsen. He graduated from Point Loma High School, San Diego, in 1949, and went on to graduate from Harvard University in 1953. Jacobsen then pursued graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley where he engaged in fieldwork on Salinan and Washo under the auspices of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. While at UC Berkeley, he also worked on an early machine language translation project. He received his Doctoral Degree from UC Berkeley in 1964 with a thesis entitled “A Grammar of the Washo Language”, supervised by Mary Haas, which endures as the most complete grammar of Washo published to date. He also worked as an assistant professor of anthropology (1961-1962) and linguistics (1962-1964) at the University of Washington, spending many of his summers in Neah Bay, WA, working with Makah elders to record their language. Most of Jacobsen’s academic career was spent as a professor of linguistics at the University of Nevada, Reno where he taught for thirty years (1965-1994). Throughout his academic career Jacobsen was a prolific and versatile scholar, devising writing systems, creating materials for teaching tribal members Washo and Makah, and publishing many papers on linguistic topics. Jacobsen was an active contributor within the Americanist linguistic community not only through his research, which touched upon a diverse array of languages from Hokan to Wakashan and beyond, but also through steady correspondence and collaboration with colleagues and students. In addition to his work on indigenous languages of North America, Jacobsen was well-known for his extensive work on Basque, which he engaged in through his involvement in the Center for Basque Studies at UNR. Altogether, Jacobsen was familiar with all the main Romance languages and Sanskrit in addition to being a specialist in Washo, Makah, Salinan, Nez Perce, Nootkan, and Basque. He served as president of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas, received the Outstanding Researcher Award from the University of Nevada, and received the Nevada Humanities Award. Jacobsen officially retired from UNR in 1994 but continued to engage with the linguistics community as an emeritus professor. Jacobsen passed away on August 18, 2014 in Reno, NV, at age 82.
- Scope and content: These materials document the linguistic work of William H. Jacobsen on various indigenous languages of North America, especially Washo, Makah, and Salinan, as well as on other languages and linguistic topics Jacobsen came into contact with throughout his academic career. The collection includes Jacobsen’s original field notebooks from work on Washo, Makah, and Salinan, as well as smaller aggregates of field notes on Diegueño, Northern Paiute, Kwak’wala, and Cowichan. In addition to original field notes, the collection includes derived research notes; many of these derived materials were organized by Jacobsen into separate folders by topic, and have been catalogued as they were found in order to reflect Jacobsen’s own organization. These research notes encompass work on Washo, Makah and other Southern Wakashan languages, Salinan, Yana and other Hokan languages, other Californian languages, and other topics related to general linguistic theory. A set of finished or near-finished manuscripts and handouts is also included, in many cases constituting completed work derived from Jacobsen’s research notes. Also included are transcriptions of texts and conversations in Washo and Makah, notes from collaborative work with Grace Dangberg on Washo texts, and materials Jacobsen developed in order to teach both Washo and Makah. Original file slips from Jacobsen’s work in organizing lexical material from Washo, Makah, Salinan, comparative Wakashan and Hokan, and Tagalog are also included. In addition to materials from Jacobsen’s original fieldwork and research, the collection includes a wealth of materials that Jacobsen obtained from other researchers. These obtained materials include an extensive collection of original Washo field notebooks originally belonging to Grace Dangberg, Gordon Marsh, Walter Dyk, Phillip Barker and William Shipley, and Brooke Mordy. In addition, the collection includes file slips and derived field notes from various sources. On Washo, these materials include Gordon Marsh’s file slips, research notes from Grace Dangberg and Walter Dyk, and photocopies of various vocabulary lists obtained from the Smithsonian Institution; on Wakashan, this includes a set of file slips from an unknown source; and on Yana, this includes a variety of research notes and a box of file slips obtained from Bruce Nevin, along with various photocopied materials on Yana obtained from museums. Other obtained materials include derived work on Washo texts by Brooke Mordy and on Yahi by T. T. Waterman, a collection of rare, unpublished, or difficult to obtain manuscripts concerning various North American indigenous languages, and published curricular materials on Washo and Makah. Various materials related to Jacobsen’s academic, scholarly, and teaching activities are catalogued as a separate series in the collection, in addition to being scattered throughout Jacobsen’s research notes. Finally, the collection includes a set of sound recordings that were discovered in Jacobsen’s possession but are not otherwise catalogued in earlier CLA collections. These recordings include recordings of Washo, Makah, Bella Coola, Ibo, Abaza, and at least one other unidentified language; some of the recordings were made by Jacobsen with various identified consultants, while others were obtained from colleagues including Brooke Mordy, Laura Fillmore, and Warren d’Azevedo, among possible others.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: William H. Jacobsen. William H. Jacobsen Materials on Indigenous Languages of North America, 2014-21, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2028PGT.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Materials can be accessed online through the California Language Archive. In particular, audio recordings are located in The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Antoniaño Salinan sound recordings (LA 69), The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Washo sound recordings (LA 53), and the William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings (LA 52).
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- Item identifier: 24-928
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Anut is the large ant once used in the Luiseno Ant Ordeal, but since this custom has long been discontinued, the song has become a hunting song. The text is described in DuBois (1908a:112). The Anut Ordeal is discussed in DuBois (ibid., pp. 91-93) and Kroeber (1925:672)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-387. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-928 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Anut Song, 24-928, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13966.
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14-387.txt (8088 bytes)
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14-387_filtered.wav (9908006 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-952
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Martasal Tabac (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Anut is the large ant once used in the Luiseno Ant Ordeal, but since this custom has long been discontinued, the song has become a hunting song. DuBois notes that this ceremony was done in very ancient times and long since discontinued. Songs such as this were later use in the Wukunish Ceremony (DuBois 1908a:118)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-411. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-952 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Anut Song, 24-952, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13990.
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14-411.1_filtered.wav (10227262 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-951
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Martasal Tabac (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Ashish ('menses') songs were used in Wukunish, the Girls' Ceremony. The text is described in DuBois (1908a:118). For musical transcription (by Kretschmer) see Kroeber Papers (Carton 10)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-410. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-951 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ashish Song, 24-951, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13989.
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14-410.txt (9104 bytes)
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14-410_filtered.wav (9429178 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-955
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Martasal Tabac (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Ashish ('menses') songs were used in Wukunish, the Girls' Ceremony. A description of the text and a musical transcription in DuBois (1908a:120)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-414. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-955 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ashish Song, 24-955, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13993.
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14-414.txt (8073 bytes)
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14-414_filtered.wav (10066938 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-956
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Martasal Tabac (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "DuBois states: 'The men's and women's songs are about the same, but the tunes are different. This song mentions the hill where the rock is painted after the conclusion of the ceremony' (1908a:121)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 2, side A. Original cylinder 14-415. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-956 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ashish Song (Women's Song), 24-956, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13994.
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14-415.txt (8217 bytes)
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14-415_filtered.wav (10135338 bytes)- Item identifier: Sawyer.105
- Date: 1973
- Contributors: Henry Ke'a'a'la Azbill (author); Lawrence E. Dawson (author); Carl Schaefer Dentzel (author); Richard Dillon (author); Don Meadows (author); Francis A. Riddell (author); Donald I. Segerstrom (author); Dorothea J. Theodoratus (author); Ardis M. Walker (author); William J. Wallace (author); Norman L. Wilson (author); Harry R. Goff (editor); Michael Harrison (editor); Jack Werner Stauffacher (editor)
- Languages: Hupa; Karuk (kyh); Klamath-Modoc (kla); Konkow (mjd); Kumeyaay (dih); Luiseño (lui); Maidu (nmu); Miwokan; Nisenan (nsz); Pomoan; Tubatulabal (tub); Yurok (yur)
- Description: Twelve pamphlets on topics related to the history, ethnography, and biography of California Indians. Issued by the Book Club of California. Includes undated letter to Sawyer from Jack Werner Stauffacher of Greenwood Press.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Jesse O. Sawyer Papers on Yukian Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: California Indian keepsakes, Sawyer.105, 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/2597.
- Item identifier: 24-925
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Original cylinder was in bad condition and not transferred to tape during 1975 project. The Chatish songs (series) are songs of wizards or hechiceros: secret, individual songs either passed down in the family or composed by the singer. The text of this song begins with the words (in translation), 'From my feet, from my hands, I drew forth (objects)' (DuBois 1908a:110-111). It refers to the custom of shaman's extracting things (acorns, rabbits, little snakes, or frogs, for example) from various parts of thier bodies during dances to demonstrate thier power (ibid.)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-384.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-925 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chatish Song, 24-925, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13963.
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14-384.txt (8407 bytes)
14-384.wav (10055130 bytes)
14-384_filtered.wav (10055206 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-927
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "The text and use of such songs to hurt or kill people, even at a distance of may miles, is described in DuBois (1908a:111)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-386. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-927 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chatish Song, (Something within) shoots off an invisible power, 24-927, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13965.
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14-386.txt (9333 bytes)
14-386.wav (11767022 bytes)
14-386_filtered.wav (11767098 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-929
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Towit, the thick mist that comes before rain, is said to be coming in this song. DuBois states: 'This is a Chungichnish song of plenty. One man will dance while another sings. It may also be sung as an individual song in the Image ceremony' (1908a:112). The Image Ceremony is described there also (ibid., pp. 100-103). The Chatish songs (series) are songs of wizards or hechiceros: secret, individual songs either passed down in the family or composed by the singer. The text of this song begins with the words (in translation), 'From my feet, from my hands, I drew forth (objects)' (ibid., 110-111). It refers to the custom of shaman's extracting things (acorns, rabbits, little snakes, or frogs, for example) from various parts of thier bodies during dances to demonstrate thier power (ibid.)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-388. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-929 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chatish Song, It is coming to me, 24-929, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13967.
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14-388.txt (8124 bytes)
14-388.wav (10144328 bytes)
14-388_filtered.wav (10144404 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-926
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Original cylinder was in bad condition and not transferred to tape during 1975 project. Text and use of such songs to influence weather and crops is discussed in DuBois (1908a:111)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-385.
- Availability: Digital content is not available. Please write to pahma-mediapermissions@berkeley.edu. Please specify as much information as possible about the recordings you are interested in, including the Item number (24-926).
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chatish Song, It thundered, 24-926, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13964.
- Item identifier: 24-930
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "This song was sung in the ceremony for healing a man punished by Chungichnish. For further notes on use of song and text see DuBois (1908a:112-113). Musical transcription (by Kretschmer) and analytical notes among Kroeber Papers (Carton 10)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-389. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-930 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chungichnish Song, 24-930, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13968.
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14-389.txt (7270 bytes)
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14-389_filtered.wav (7457446 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-931
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-390. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-931 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chungichnish Song, 24-931, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13969.
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14-390.1.txt (8231 bytes)
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14-390.1_filtered.wav (10478804 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-945
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Salvador Cuevas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Cuevas stated that he learned this song from a man named llario, from a place called Los Flores, some fifty years before this recording. It is in '(a) language of the coast, now extinct' (DuBois 1908a:117)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-404. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-945 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Chungichnish Song, 24-945, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13983.
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14-404.txt (5709 bytes)
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14-404_filtered.wav (6704046 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-920
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "The Kwinamish series, known collectively as 'Songs of the Spirit' is described in DuBois, as is the text of this song (1908a:109)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-379. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-920 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: First song of Kwinamish, 24-920, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13958.
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14-379.txt (8492 bytes)
14-379.wav (10556462 bytes)
14-379_filtered.wav (10556538 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-923
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Text is described in DuBois (1908a:110). Musical transcription (by Kretschmer) and analytical notes among Kroeber Papers (Carton 10)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-382. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-923 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Fourth Song of Kinamish, At the time of death I was very much surprised, 24-923, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13961.
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14-382.txt (8447 bytes)
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14-382_filtered.wav (10410938 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-937
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Lucario Chevish (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "In discussion of the Munival series DuBois (1908a:110) states: 'The Munival songs are individual and inherited. They describe the exact route of the Temecula people, ancestors to the singer, and the landmarks made by each to claim title to places in thier migrations.' The text of 24-937 is described in DuBois (1908a:115)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-396. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-937 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Munival Song, 24-937, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13975.
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14-396.txt (7037 bytes)
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14-396_filtered.wav (6030246 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-948
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Salvador Cuevas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Original cylinder broken and duplicate not recorded. In discussion of the Munival series DuBois (1908a:110) states: 'The Munival songs are individual and inherited. They describe the exact route of the Temecula people, ancestors to the singer, and the landmarks made by each to claim title to places in thier migrations.' Text commentary in DuBois (1908a:117)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-407.
- Availability: Digital content is not available. Please write to pahma-mediapermissions@berkeley.edu. Please specify as much information as possible about the recordings you are interested in, including the Item number (24-948).
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Munival Song, 24-948, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13986.
- Item identifier: 2021-06.001.005
- Date: circa 1990
- Contributors: Villiana Hyde (consultant); Linda Locklear (recorder); Susan Steele (donor)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Place: Escondido, CA
- Description: Produced by Hummingbird Productions, directed by Linda Locklear, filmed at consultant's home.
- Availability: Materials for Item number 2021-06.001.005 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 VHS tape
- Collection: Susan Steele Collection of Luiseño and Sahaptin Language Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Old Ways, New Roles: A Dialogue with Luiseño Elder Villiana Hyde, 2021-06.001.005, in "Susan Steele Collection of Luiseño and Sahaptin Language Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/31181.
- Item identifier: 24-940
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Juan de Dios (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "DuBois provides a description of the text, a musical transcription, and information about the performer (1908a:116-117). Musical transcription (by Kretschmer) among Kroeber Papers (Carton 10). This is a song of the Pikmakvuul series, Songs of Death. Such examples as this and the next item (24-941) are sung towards the beginning of the Image Ceremony, while mourners are burning clothes." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-399. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-940 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ouiot Song, 24-940, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13978.
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14-399.txt (8464 bytes)
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14-399_filtered.wav (11149818 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-941
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Juan de Dios (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "This is a song of the Pikmakvuul series, Songs of Death. Such examples as this ... are sung towards the beginning of the Image Ceremony, while mourners are burning clothes. The text for 24-941 consists of Ouiot's advice to his people when he was dying (DuBois 1908a:117)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-400. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-941 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ouiot Song, 24-941, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13979.
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14-400.txt (8500 bytes)
14-400.wav (10683716 bytes)
14-400_filtered.wav (10683792 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-942
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Juan de Dios (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "This is a song of the Pikmakvuul series, Songs of Death. Such examples as this ... are sung towards the beginning of the Image Ceremony, while mourners are burning clothes. Here Ouiot enumerates the 'months' in each of which he expects to die (DuBois 1908a:117)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-401. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-942 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ouiot Song, 24-942, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13980.
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14-401.txt (9151 bytes)
14-401.wav (11228036 bytes)
14-401_filtered.wav (11228188 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-943
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Salvador Cuevas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "Sung while they are burning images (DuBois 1908a:105)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-402. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-943 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Ouiot Song, 24-943, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13981.
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14-402.txt (6661 bytes)
14-402.wav (6666436 bytes)
14-402_filtered.wav (6666512 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-932
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Jose Albanas (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: KC*: "Textual commentary in DuBois (1908a:113). Musical transcription (by Kretschmer) and analytical notes among Kroeber Papers (Carton 10)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinder 14-391. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-932 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Recitative by Eagle (part of the story of Ouiot), 24-932, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13970.
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14-391.txt (8537 bytes)
14-391.wav (11233476 bytes)
14-391_filtered.wav (11233552 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-934
- Date: Jul 1906
- Contributors: Lucario Chevish (consultant); Constance Goddard DuBois (researcher)
- Language: Luiseño (lui)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "DuBois states that this was used in the Image Ceremony (1908a:114). The Image Ceremony is described in DuBois (ibid., pp. 100-103), Kroeber (1925:675) and Sparkman (1908:227)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 1, side B. Original cylinder 14-393. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-934 by request.
- Collection: The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Recitative by Ouiot, 24-934, in "The Constance Goddard DuBois collection of Diegueño and Luiseño sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13972.
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14-393.txt (7597 bytes)
14-393.wav (8816622 bytes)
14-393_filtered.wav (8816698 bytes)- Item identifier: JacobsR.002
- Date: 29 Nov 1971
- Contributor: Roderick Jacobs (author, researcher)
- Languages: Cahuilla (chl); Cupan; Cupeño (cup); Luiseño (lui)
- Description: A preliminary draft of a paper on relativization and related linguistic phenomena in the Cupan 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 JacobsR.002.pdf. The original full resolution scans are collected in JacobsR.002.zip. Metadata pertaining to each scanned image is compiled in the tab-separated text file JacobsR.002-image_metadata.txt.) - Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Miscellaneous papers from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Relativization and related matters in the Cupan languages, JacobsR.002, 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/14915.