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- Collection identifier: Halpern
- Relations to this Collection: LA 202, LA 203, LA 204, and LA 250 are referenced by this Collection
- Primary contributors: Elsie Allen (consultant); Joe Augustine (consultant); Annie Burke (consultant); Edna Campbell (consultant); Grant Jake (consultant); John Kelsey (consultant); Nancy McCoy (consultant); Santiago McDaniel (consultant); Steve Parrish (consultant); George Patch (consultant); Jenny Pike (consultant); Clifford Salvador (consultant); Esther Ward (consultant); Mack Williams (consultant); Abraham M. Halpern (researcher)
- Additional contributors: A.T. (consultant); Lowe Anderson (consultant); E.S. (consultant); Gladys Antone (consultant); R. Jackson (consultant); Mary James (consultant, speaker); Thomas Leon (consultant, speaker); Daisy Lowell Lorenzo (consultant); M.E.S. (consultant); Julia Pinola Marrufo (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); George Patch (speaker); Harry Wilsey (speaker); Katherine Halpern (researcher); Julius Moshinsky (researcher); Gretchen S. Hillard (donor); Robert L. Oswalt (compiler)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Hill Patwin; Kashaya (kju); Kwtsaan (yum); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Pomoan; Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq); Wintu (wnw)
- Dates: 1936-1984, bulk 1939-1940 and 1983-1984
- Extent: 11.91 linear feet (24 boxes, 2 binders, and 1 envelope)
- Historical information: As a graduate student in anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago, Abraham M. Halpern (1914-1985) conducted field research on Quechan (Yuma) (1935 and 1938) and Pomoan languages (1936 and 1939-1940). He was an instructor and professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago from 1941-1946, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in anthropology in 1947. Following the Second World War, Halpern embarked on a second career as a political scientist specializing in the East Asian region. He returned to the study of American Indian languages in 1977, working as a research associate in linguistics at the University of California, San Diego from 1977 until his death in 1985, during which period he conducted additional field research with speakers of Pomoan languages .
- Scope and content: Most of the material in this collection documents Halpern's ethnographic and linguistic field research on Pomoan languages; also included are ethnographic and linguistic materials related to his work on Patwin and Quechan (Yuma). The Pomoan material includes original notebooks from field trips conducted in 1936, 1939-1940, and the early 1980s, plus derived materials such as vocabulary file slips, manuscript articles, text transcriptions, and geneologies. Halpern's language consultants included the following people: Steve Parrish, Jenny Pike, and Esther Ward (Central Pomo); Joe Augustine (Eastern Pomo); Mary James and Julia Marrufo (Kashaya); Santiago McDaniel (Northeastern Pomo); Lowe Anderson, Edna Campbell, Nancy McCoy, and Mack Williams (Northern Pomo); John Kelsey, Effie Kelsey, Thomas Leon, George Patch, and Clifford Salvador (Southeastern Pomo); Elsie Allen and Annie Burke (Southern Pomo); Daisy Lowell Lorenzo (Hill Patwin).
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Elsie Allen, Joe Augustine, Annie Burke, Edna Campbell, Grant Jake, John Kelsey, Nancy McCoy, Santiago McDaniel, Steve Parrish, George Patch, Jenny Pike, Clifford Salvador, Esther Ward, Mack Williams, and Abraham M. Halpern. Abraham M. Halpern Papers on Pomoan Languages, Halpern, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2WS8R5X.
- Associated materials: Other collections of materials related to Halpern's Pomoan, Yuman, and Wintuan research are held by the Bancroft Library (Berkeley, California) and the American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
- Collection identifier: Vihman
- Primary contributors: Edna Guerrero (consultant); Annie Lake (consultant); Eero Vihman (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Lowe Anderson (consultant); Annie Burke (consultant); Angelina Campbell (consultant); Edna Campbell (consultant); Frances Jack (consultant); Nancy McCoy (consultant); Santiago McDaniel (consultant); Steve Parrish (consultant); Jenny Pike (consultant); Mack Williams (consultant); S.A. Barrett (researcher); Michelle Caisse (researcher); Catherine A. Callaghan (author); Victor Golla (researcher); Mary R. Haas (researcher); Abraham M. Halpern (researcher); Leanne Hinton (researcher); Sally McLendon (author, researcher); Julius Moshinsky (researcher); Mary Catherine O'Connor (researcher); Robert L. Oswalt (researcher); Kenneth W. Whistler (researcher)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Karuk (kyh); Kashaya (kju); Lake Miwok (lmw); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Pomoan; Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Dates: 1966-1968, undated (bulk undated)
- Extent: 8.92 linear feet (19 boxes)
- Historical information: Eero Vihman (1927-2000) was a linguist who specialized in the study of Pomoan languages. He left his native Estonia in 1944, arriving in the United States in 1952. In 1964 he joined the graduate program in linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, conducting fieldwork on Northern and Central Pomo in 1966-1967.
- Scope and content: The Papers document Vihman's research on Pomoan languages from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, notably field notes from his 1966-1967 work on Northern Pomo. His main Northern Pomo consultants were Annie Lake and Edna Guerrero, with some additional material provided by Angelina Campbell; he also collected Central Pomo material from Frances Jack. Also included in the collection are Vihman's comparative notes on other Pomoan languages compiled from a variety of sources, and several draft chapters of a grammar of Northern Pomo.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Edna Guerrero, Annie Lake, and Eero Vihman. Eero Vihman Papers on the Northern Pomo Language, Vihman, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X26W9803.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Papers are in the Berkeley Language Center, Berkeley, California (LA 25). Some materials are copies of notebooks included in the Abraham M. Halpern Papers on Pomoan Languages (MSS Halpern).
- Collection identifier: 2014-12
- Relations to this Collection: LA 231, LA 234, and LA 70 are referenced by this Collection
- Finding aid: 2014-12_finding_aid.pdf
- Primary contributors: Agnes Moses (consultant); Sam Watters (consultant); Harry Wheeler (consultant); Ida James Wheeler (consultant); Elisabeth P. Wilson (consultant); Haruo Aoki (author, researcher)
- Additional contributors: Tom Gilbert (consultant); Steven Savage (consultant); William Wheeler (consultant); Franz Boas (researcher); Jean-Baptiste Abraham Brouillet (researcher); William Elmendorf (author); Leo Joachim Frachtenberg (researcher); Diane Gallagher (researcher); Albert S. Gatschet (researcher); Melville Jacobs (researcher); Ikegami Jiro (author); Edward Sapir (researcher); Louis Napoléon St. Onge (researcher); Morris Swadesh (researcher)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Ichishkíin (yak); Japanese (jpn); Kashaya (kju); Klamath; Kutenai (kut); Lower Nez Perce; Molalla (mbe); Na-Dené; Nez Perce (nez); Nomlaki (nol); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Northern Sahaptin; Piro (pie); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq); Takelma (tkm); Waiilatpuan
- Dates: 1960-2014
- Extent: 11 boxes, 4.88 linear feet
- Catalog history: This collection replaces SCL Aoki, "Haruo Aoki Papers on the Nez Perce Language".
- Historical information: Haruo Aoki, Nez Perce scholar, was born on April 1st, 1930 in Kunsan, Japan (now South Korea). He attended Hiroshima University from 1949 – 1953, where he completed an undergraduate degree in English; then in 1953 he received a Fulbright Scholarship and moved to Lost Angeles to complete a Masters Degree in English at UCLA. In 1958, Aoki moved to Berkeley to begin a PhD in Linguistics, working with graduate advisor Murray B. Emeneau and dissertation advisor William F. Shipley. He began working on Nez Perce when Mary Haas, who was department chair at the time, came to his office and asked whether he was interested in working on the language, and he said yes. Aoki began his fieldwork on Nez Perce in the summers of 1960-1961 under the auspices of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. He then continued to do fieldwork intermittently in 1962 to 1964 between visits to Japan to teach in a Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1965 with a dissertation entitled "Nez Perce Grammar" and continued to work on Nez Perce oral narratives up until 1972, publishing a book entitled "Nez Perce Texts" in 1979. In 1989, under a National Science Foundation grant, he co-authored "Nez Perce Oral Narratives" with Deward E. Walker, a publication containing transcriptions of Nez Perce texts with interlinear and free translations. In 1994, he published a comprehensive dictionary on the language entitled "Nez Perce Dictionary", and in 2014 published an autobiography entitled "Stories from My Life".
- Scope and content: These papers document the linguistic work of Haruo Aoki on the Nez Perce language, including materials related to his original fieldwork as well as materials he derived from other researchers’ recordings of Nez Perce. Aoki conducted fieldwork on Nez Perce during the summers of 1960 through 1972 at Kooskia and Kamiah, Idaho, during which time his primary consultants were Harry Wheeler, Ida James Wheeler, and Elizabeth P. Wilson. Included in this collection are Aoki’s original field notes and notebooks from this time period, containing vocabulary and elicited sentences; also included are grammatical notes, word lists, and research articles he derived from these materials. The collection also includes Haruo Aoki’s transcriptions, with glosses, of Nez Perce texts that were originally recorded by Sven Liljeblad and Deward E. Walker in 1966-1967. The primary consultants for these texts were Agnes Moses, Sam Watters, and Elizabeth P. Wilson. In addition to original work on Nez Perce, a range of other materials related to Aoki’s professional activities, personal life, and linguistic interests are also included in the collection. Of biographical relevance, the collection includes Aoki’s autobiography, correspondence relating to some of Aoki’s professional activities, and papers Aoki wrote on non-linguistic topics, specifically English and English literature and critical writing concerning Japanese cultural heritage (in Japanese). As well, the collection includes a large amount of material that was gathered from outside sources such as museums, societies, and libraries by Aoki throughout his research on various language families. These obtained materials include: papers, photocopies of notebooks, and historical documents on Nez Perce and other Sahaptian languages; primary materials on Molalla; Edward Sapir’s Takelma note cards; and materials concerning comparative work on Na-Dene and Sino-Tibetan. Finally, the collection includes Aoki’s work on a previously undescribed Nagasaki dialect of Japanese, including a set of notebooks and a research manuscript.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Agnes Moses, Sam Watters, Harry Wheeler, Ida James Wheeler, Elisabeth P. Wilson, and Haruo Aoki. Haruo Aoki Papers on the Nez Perce Language, 2014-12, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2JS9NMS.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Papers can be accessed online through the California Language Archive website. In particular, audio recordings are located in "The Haruo Aoki collection of Nez Perce sound recordings" (LA 70), "The Deward Walker collection of Nez Perce sound recordings" (LA 231), and "The Sven Liljeblad collection of Nez Perce sound recordings" (LA 234).
- 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: Whistler
- Relations to this Collection: LA 105 is referenced by this Collection
- Primary contributors: Joe Freeman (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Jennie Regalado (consultant); Kenneth W. Whistler (researcher, compiler, donor)
- Additional contributors: Harry Lorenzo (consultant); Sharky Moore (consultant); Mary J. Yee (consultant); Dana Howe (data_inputter); Kim Lawson (data_inputter); Michael Macko (data_inputter); Sally Schultz (data_inputter)
- Languages: Barbareño (boi); Hill Patwin; Nomlaki (nol); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Patwin (pwi); River Patwin; Wintuan; Yokuts (yok)
- Dates: 1970-1980
- Extent: 0.83 linear feet (2 boxes)
- Historical information: Kenneth Whistler received a bachelor's degree from Stanford University (1972) and a doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley (1980). His research focused on the Penutian languages of California, chiefly Patwin.
- Scope and content: The Papers primarily document Whistler's fieldwork on Patwin and Nomlaki. Whistler's Patwin consultants included Harry Lorenzo (Rumsey Hill Patwin, Brooks, California), Oscar McDaniel (Kabalwen Patwin, Stonyford, California) and Jennie Regalado (Colusa River Patwin, Colusa, California). Whistler's Nomlaki consultants included Joe Freeman (Paskenta Hill Nomlaki, Los Molinos, California). In addition to Whistler's field notes, the Papers contain drafts of a paper on Pomo prehistory by Whistler, notes on Yokuts reconstructions, and a preliminary dictionary of Barbareño Chumash.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Joe Freeman, Oscar McDaniel, Jennie Regalado, and Kenneth W. Whistler. Kenneth W. Whistler Papers on California Indian Languages, Whistler, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2CV4FPF.
- 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); Ima Bahnsen (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); 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); 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); 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); Mekko Lewis (consultant); Richard Lewis (consultant); Maria Antonia Leyvas (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); 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 Burrage 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); L.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); 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 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; Alsea (aes); Alutiiq (ems); Apache; Applegate; Arapaho; Arapaho (arp); 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); 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 (kio); Kiowa; 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; Tewa (tew); 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: PHM53
- Primary contributors: William Graves (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Languages: Northeastern Pomo (pef); Patwin (pwi); Pomoan
- Dates: 1949
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: William Graves, Oscar McDaniel, Steve Parrish, and Peter Abraham. The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings, PHM 53, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11053.
- Collection identifier: LA98
- Relations to this Collection: Oswalt references this Collection
- Primary contributors: Herman James (consultant); Essie Parrish (consultant, researcher); Robert L. Oswalt (researcher)
- Additional contributors: David Antone (consultant); Violet Parrish Chapelle (consultant); Jesse Frank (consultant); Gladys James Gonzales (consultant); William Graves (consultant); Isabelle Johnson (consultant); Ethel Lucas (consultant); Nettie Manuel (consultant); Julia Pinola Marrufo (consultant); Sharky Moore (consultant); Sidney Parrish (consultant); Elizabeth Sheridan (consultant); Johnny Smith (consultant); Louise Smith (consultant)
- Languages: Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Dates: 1957-1964
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: linguistic data; stories; ethnographic data; songs; Additional ethnographic or ethnohistorical texts, conversations, reminiscences, untitled texts. Some in English. Digitization supported by NEH Preservation/Access Grant.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Herman James, Essie Parrish, and Robert L. Oswalt. The Robert Oswalt collection of Pomo sound recordings, LA 98, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/10027.
- Collection identifier: LA45
- Primary contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Dates: 1958 (?)
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: linguistic data; songs; conversation, untitled texts. English glosses provided. Digitization supported by NEH Preservation/Access Grant.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Minnie Bill and Sally McLendon. The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings, LA 45, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/10035.
- Collection identifier: PHM41
- Primary contributor: S.A. Barrett (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Chicken (consultant); Charlie Cowen (consultant); Grant (consultant); Sally Gray (consultant); Lako Henry (consultant); Tom Johnson (consultant); Lucy Lou (consultant); Thomas Miller (consultant); Salvador (consultant); Jim Sheldon (consultant); Nancy Sheldon (consultant); George Smith (consultant); Edmon Wata (consultant)
- Languages: Achumawi (acv); Chinook Jargon (chn); Klamath; Modoc; Nomlaki (nol); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Paiute (pao); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Wasco (wac); Yuki
- Dates: 1902-1909
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: stories; linguistic data; songs/chants
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: S.A. Barrett. The Samuel Barrett collection of California Indian sound recordings, PHM 41, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11041.
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- Item identifier: Oswalt.003.098
- Date: [undated]
- Contributors: Susan Steele (author); Oswalt family (donor); Robert L. Oswalt (annotator)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Photocopy of Steele's typed manuscript, with Oswalt's hand annotations.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: *Who, what, when, where, why, how, and *?, Oswalt.003.098, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X20Z71ZT.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.003.095
- Date: 08 Oct 1965 to 16 Oct 1965
- Contributors: Louise Tanous (author); Carolyn F. Wall (author); Nancy Webb (author); Oswalt family (donor); Robert L. Oswalt (annotator)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Carbon copy of Webb, Wall, and Tanous typed manuscript, accompanied by related correspondence between Webb and Oswalt.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: A preliminary statement of the consonant and vowel correspondences among the Pomo languages, Oswalt.003.095, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X24Q7SNQ.
- Item identifier: 24-1499
- Date: Jul 1907
- Contributors: Lucy Lou (consultant); S.A. Barrett (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Description: Keeling catalog note: "This item is performed twice. 24-1499a (2'12") was recorded on cylinder 14-1077 (Barrett #83) but not concluded. Therefore the song was performed again on cylinder 10-1078 (Barrett #84), which became 24-1499b (2'22")." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 1, side A. Original cylinders 14-1077 and 14-1078. 180 speed.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-1499 by request.
- Collection: The Samuel Barrett collection of California Indian sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Bole Song (Malo'ki), 24-1499, in "The Samuel Barrett collection of California Indian sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13474.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
14-1077.txt (11252 bytes)
14-1077.wav (18745724 bytes)
14-1077_filtered.wav (18745724 bytes)
14-1078.1.txt (8716 bytes)
14-1078.1.wav (18096446 bytes)
14-1078.1_filtered.wav (18096446 bytes)- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.025
- Date: 1970-04-23, 1980
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Photocopy of handout with originals and handwritten notes. See also Oswalt.004.026, Oswalt.024.027, and Oswalt.024.048.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Comparative verb morphology in Pomo, Oswalt.004.025, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2W66JGV.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.026
- Date: 23 Apr 1970
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Mimeograph originals of handout. See also Oswalt.004.025, Oswalt.024.027, and Oswalt.024.048.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.026 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Comparative verb morphology in Pomo, Oswalt.004.026, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2324.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.027
- Date: 23 Apr 1970
- Contributor: Robert L. Oswalt (author, donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Carbon copy of handout. See also Oswalt.004.025, Oswalt.024.026, and Oswalt.024.048.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.027 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Comparative verb morphology in Pomo, Oswalt.004.027, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2325.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.048
- Date: 1976
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Multiple typed drafts of article, with related correspondence. See also Oswalt.004.025, Oswalt.004.026, and Oswalt.004.027.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.048 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Comparative verb morphology of Pomo, Oswalt.004.048, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2346.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.082
- Date: [1989]
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Photocopy of typed manuscript.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.082 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Comparative verb morphology of Pomo, Oswalt.004.082, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2380.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.003.099
- Date: 1966
- Contributors: Louise Tanous (author); Carolyn F. Wall (author); Nancy Webb (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Photocopy of Webb, Wall, and Tanous typed manuscript.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.003.099 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Consonant and vowel corespondences among the Pomo languages, Oswalt.003.099, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2267.
- Item identifier: LA45.005
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: No English glosses. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.005 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.005.001.wav was formerly segment number 013_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Conversation in Pomo. Includes a song, LA 45.005, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15117.
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LA45.005.001.wav (175237562 bytes)- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.053
- Date: 1978
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Description: Original handout.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.053 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Fieldwork with a dead language: Northeastern Pomo, Oswalt.004.053, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2351.
- Item identifier: Vihman.028
- Date: approximately 1973
- Contributors: Catherine A. Callaghan (author); Eero Vihman (researcher)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Lake Miwok (lmw); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Copy (verifax or photocopy) of a draft article on Lake Miwok by C. Callaghan prepared for the Handbook of North American Indians. Includes a cover letter from Sally Pitkin [McLendon] dated March 12, 1973.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Vihman.028 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder, 20 pp.
- Collection: Eero Vihman Papers on the Northern Pomo Language
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lake Miwok, Vihman.028, in "Eero Vihman Papers on the Northern Pomo Language", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/1923.
- Item identifier: LA45.004
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: Glosses in English. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.004 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.004.001.wav was formerly segment number 004_1. Digital asset LA45.004.002.wav was formerly segment number 005_1. Digital asset LA45.004.003.wav was formerly segment number 006_1. Digital asset LA45.004.004.wav was formerly segment number 007_1. Digital asset LA45.004.005.wav was formerly segment number 008_1. Digital asset LA45.004.006.wav was formerly segment number 009_1. Digital asset LA45.004.007.wav was formerly segment number 010_1. Digital asset LA45.004.008.wav was formerly segment number 011_1. Digital asset LA45.004.009.wav was formerly segment number 012_1. Digital asset LA45.004.010.wav was formerly segment number 016_1. Digital asset LA45.004.011.wav was formerly segment number 017_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Miscellaneous words and phrases, LA 45.004, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15116.
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LA45.004.011.wav (447552130 bytes)- Item identifier: LA45.001
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: Glosses in English. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.001 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.001.001.wav was formerly segment number 001_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Miscellaneous words and phrases, including conversation about baskets, numbers and other, LA 45.001, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15113.
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LA45.001.001.wav (382000706 bytes)- Item identifier: LA45.002
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: Glosses in English. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.002 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.002.001.wav was formerly segment number 002_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Miscellaneous words and phrases, including possessives, LA 45.002, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15114.
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LA45.002.001.wav (388222954 bytes)- Item identifier: LA45.003
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: Glosses in English. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.003 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.003.001.wav was formerly segment number 003_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Miscellaneous words and phrases, including possessives and tense distinctions, LA 45.003, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15115.
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LA45.003.001.wav (343628848 bytes)- Item identifier: LA45.008
- Date: 1958
- Contributors: Minnie Bill (consultant); Sally McLendon (researcher)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Place: Northeastern Pomo Territory
- Description: No English glosses. Recording quality poor.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 45.008 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA45.008.001.wav was formerly segment number 018_1.
- Collection: The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Miscellaneous words, phrases and discussion, LA 45.008, in "The Sally McLendon collection of Northeastern Pomo sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/15120.
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LA45.008.001.wav (132624130 bytes)- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.054
- Date: 1978
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Language: Northeastern Pomo (pef)
- Description: Typed draft with hand annotations, accompanied by related notes.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.054 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Northeastern (Salt) Pomo, Oswalt.004.054, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2352.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.032
- Date: [undated]
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Typed drafts of manuscript, with annotations on lists of reconstructed forms.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.032 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Notes on the ProtoPomo reconstructions, Oswalt.004.032, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2330.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.084
- Date: 30 Apr 1990
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Munuscript entry for "Encyclopedia of world cultures" with related correspondence.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.084 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Pomo, Oswalt.004.084, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2382.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.003.094
- Date: 1973
- Contributors: Sally McLendon (author); Oswalt family (donor); Robert L. Oswalt (annotator)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: McLendon's book labelled "to mark up" by Oswalt, with hand annotations by Oswalt in margins.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.003.094 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 book
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Proto Pomo, Oswalt.003.094, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2262.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.003.091
- Date: 1971
- Contributors: Sally McLendon (author); Oswalt family (donor); Robert L. Oswalt (annotator)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Photocopy of McLendon's typed manuscript with Oswalt's hand annotations, accompanied by handwritten notes.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Catalog history: Page 56 missing
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Proto-Pomo, Oswalt.003.091, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2259.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.031
- Date: 30 Apr 1971
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Mimeograph of handout, accompanied by typed lists of reconstructions with hand annotations.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.031 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: ProtoPomo, Oswalt.004.031, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2329.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.002.004
- Date: Jan 1972
- Contributor: Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom); Southern Pomo (peq)
- Description: Photocopy of typed Pomoan cognate list with reconstructions.
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: ProtoPomo reconstructions, Oswalt.002.004, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2133.
- Item identifier: Oswalt.004.038
- Date: Jan 1972
- Contributors: Robert L. Oswalt (author); Oswalt family (donor)
- Languages: Central Pomo (poo); Eastern Pomo (peb); Kashaya (kju); Northeastern Pomo (pef); Northern Pomo (pej); Southeastern Pomo (pom)
- Description: Photocopy of typed manuscript, with some hand annotations.
- Availability: Materials for Item number Oswalt.004.038 are not digitized. Please email us at scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit, or to see if we can digitize them for you.
- Extent: 1 folder
- Collection: Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: ProtoPomo reconstructions, Oswalt.004.038, in "Robert Louis Oswalt Papers on Pomoan Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/2336.