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    • Collection identifier: 2017-06
    • Primary contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Amy Campbell (researcher); Ramón Escamilla (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher, donor)
    • Additional contributors: Danny Ammon (researcher); Kayla Begay (researcher); Sara Chase (researcher); Suzi Demitrescu (researcher); Nicholas Fleisher (researcher); Andrew Garrett (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Victor Golla (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Alex Jacobson (researcher); Christine Kelly (researcher); Tyler Lee-Wynant (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Ophelia Mose (researcher); Anne Pycha (researcher); Xuying Yuki Yu (researcher); Verdena Parker (creator); Catalin Kaser (participant); Perry Lincoln (participant); Otis Parker (participant); Keren Rice (participant); Becqui Willis (participant)
    • Languages: Hupa; Karuk (kyh); Yurok (yur)
    • Dates: 2005-
    • Historical information: Verdena Parker was born and raised in 1936 in Hoopa Valley, California, and speaks Hupa as her first language. She later moved with her family to Winston, Oregon but continued to speak Hupa daily until the death of her mother in 1997. One of the few remaining first-language speakers of Hupa, in the early 2000s she got involved with Hupa revitalization and documentation activities, serving as a consulting expert on the Hupa language for various projects and classes in Hoopa Valley. Beginning in 2005 she also collaborated with researchers based in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.
    • Scope and content: The recordings in this collection are the result of Verdena Parker's longstanding collaboration with researchers affiliated with the Hupa Language Documentation Project, which originated at UC Berkeley in 2005. Ramón Escamilla and Justin Spence joined the project in 2007, and they have continued the research effort since moving to the University of Central Arkansas and the University of California, Davis, respectively. Some of the recordings from 2008-2010 were produced with support from an Endangered Languages Documentation Programme grant (co-PIs Amy Campbell and Lindsey Newbold). Recordings produced from 2015 to 2020 were funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation's Documenting Endangered Languages program (BCS #1500851, co-PIs Spence and Escamilla). The recordings cover a broad range of topics: original texts told by Mrs. Parker, including narrations of 8mm films she recorded in the 1960s; sessions in which recordings are transcribed and/or translated; elicitation of paradigms, grammatical phenomena such as evidentiality, purpose clauses, and indefinites, and words and phrases for use in language revitalization programs; re-transcription and translation of unpublished texts found in archival sources. Some of the recordings that were transcribed and translated are part of existing collections at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, or they are part of the the present deposit.
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Verdena Parker, Amy Campbell, Ramón Escamilla, Lindsey Newbold, and Justin Spence. Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project, 2017-06, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X22R3Q2G.
    • Associated materials: The following archival collections are mentioned in the metadata descriptions of particular bundles.
      1) Barnett, Homer Garner. 1934-1973. Homer Garner Barnett Papers 1934-1973. National Anthropological Archives.
      2) Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1967. Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M595.
      3) Campbell, Amy and Lindsey Newbold. 2014. Expanding the Documentation and Description of Hupa (Athabaskan). Endangered Languages Archive. Handle: http://hdl.handle.net/2196/00-0000-0000-0002-A9CF-5.
      4) Curtin, Jeremiah. 1888-1889. Hupa vocabulary in Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages. National Anthropological Archives, NAA MS 1442.
      5) Curtin, Jeremiah. 1888-1889. Hupa vocabulary in Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages. National Anthropological Archives, NAA MS 2063.
      6) Curtin, Jeremiah. 1888-1889. Terms for divisions of time in Wintun, Hupa, and Yurok. National Anthropological Archives, NAA MS 3805.
      7) Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1902-1907. Chilula materials. American Philosophical Society Na20g.1.
      8) Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1903-1906. Hupa materials. American Philosophical Society Na20a.2.
      9) Goddard, Pliny Earle. c. 1905. Unpublished texts in Chilula and in some other unidentified California Athapaskan language circa 1905. Bancroft Library, CU-23.1 (BANC FILM 2216): 12.2.
      10) Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1907. Whilkut field notes. American Philosophical Society Na20j.1
      11) Goddard, Pliny Earle. n.d. Hupa verb paradigms. Bancroft Library, CU-23.1 (BANC FILM 2216): 12.14.1.
      12) Jackson, Louisa, Ned Jackson, and Victor Golla. The Victor K. Golla collection of Hupa sound recordings, LA 119, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/10025.
      13) Woodward, Mary. 1953. [Hupa texts notebooks]. Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Woodward.002. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2319SVZ.

 Results 112

    • Item identifier: 2017-06.972
    • Date: 19 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-190710-01: Elicitation of classificatory verbs. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The researchers identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 1: Elicitation of classificatory verbs, 2017-06.972, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X20P0XTC.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.1043
    • Date: 13 Dec 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Perry Lincoln (participant); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio files VP-131210-01 through VP-131210-06: Day 1 of a language workshop in Hoopa Valley. Files VP-131210-01 through VP-131210-05 contain elicitation of verb paradigms, focused on perfective and imperfective aspect and light/weak vs. strong/heavy stems, with additional questions and comments from participants. File VP-131210-06 contains the story of Panther and Bobcat, told in Hupa alternating with English. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation. Other participants are identified at the beginning of file VP-131210-01: Tahsenche Lincoln, Debbie Marshall, Otis Parker, Ronald Lincoln Jr., Ronald Lincoln Sr., Precious Dodd, Leo Carpenter Jr.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 1: Elicitation of verb paradigms and the story of Panther and Bobcat, 2017-06.1043, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2TM78X8.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.973
    • Date: 20 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-200710-01: Discussion of the story "The First Ones" (file VP-190408-11). Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Relations to this item: 2017-06.769 is referenced by this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 2: Discussion of The First Ones, 2017-06.973, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2VX0F91.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.974
    • Date: 20 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-200710-02: Elicitation of verbs related to motion and throwing. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 2: Elicitation of motion and throwing verbs, 2017-06.974, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2R49PJM.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.1044
    • Date: 14 Dec 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Perry Lincoln (participant); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio files VP-141210-01 and VP-141210-02: Day 2 of a language workshop in Hoopa Valley. Both files contain elicitation of verb paradigms. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 2: Elicitation of verb paradigms, 2017-06.1044, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2PV6J6Z.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.976
    • Date: 21 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-210710-02: discussion of the story "The First Ones" (file VP-190408-11). Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Relations to this item: 2017-06.769 is referenced by this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 3: Discussion of The First Ones, 2017-06.976, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2GQ6WJB.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.975
    • Date: 21 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-210710-01: Elicitation of vocabulary related to new technology and concepts that can be difficult to translate. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 3: Elicitation of vocabulary related to new technology, 2017-06.975, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2MC8XTW.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.979
    • Date: 22 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio files VP-220710-04 through VP-220710-09: Demonstration of ACORNS (Acquisition of Restored Native Speech), language learning software developed by Dan Harvey (Professor of Computer Science at Southern Oregon University). Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 4: Demonstration of ACORNS software, 2017-06.979, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X23F4NF5.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.977
    • Date: 22 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-220710-01: Discussion of customary aspect. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 4: Discussion of customary aspect, 2017-06.977, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2BZ64VF.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.980
    • Date: 22 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-220710-10a/c/e: Elicitation of miscellaneous vocabulary, including plants and kinship terms. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 4: Elicitation of miscellaneous vocabulary, 2017-06.980, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2ZP44XD.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.978
    • Date: 22 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio files VP-220710-02 and VP-220710-03: A story told in Hupa about an encounter with a "tattooed face" Indian (probably Wailaki or Mattole), including some of the language that he spoke (file VP-220710-02), with follow-up discussion in English (VP-220710-03). Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Relations to this item: 2017-06.1453 references this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 4: Story about a Tattooed Face Indian, 2017-06.978, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2765D5W.
    • Item identifier: 2017-06.981
    • Date: 23 Jul 2010
    • Contributors: Verdena Parker (consultant); Danny Ammon (researcher); Amy Campbell (researcher); Melodie George-Moore (researcher); Silis Jackson (researcher); Jacalyn Martins (researcher); Lindsey Newbold (researcher); Justin Spence (researcher); Otis Parker (participant)
    • Language: Hupa
    • Place: Hoopa, CA
    • Description: Audio file VP-230710-01: Development of a language lesson featuring a conversation about going swimming. Recorded at a workshop in Hoopa Valley. The participants identified here were present at most sessions during the workshop; additional people were also present, some of whom participate in the conversation.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Workshop day 5: Language lesson about swimming, 2017-06.981, in "Materials of the Hupa Language Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2TX3D5N.