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    • Collection identifier: LA52
    • Relations to this Collection: 2018-32 derives from this Collection
    • Primary contributor: William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Additional contributors: Nora Barker (consultant); Viola Johnson (consultant); Ralph LaChester (consultant); Sebastian LaChester (consultant); Helen Peterson (consultant); Mabel Robertson (consultant); Dan Jacobson (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Dates: 1963-1971
    • Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: linguistic data; stories; ethnographic data; songs; additional ethnographic or ethnohistorical texts; conversation; reminiscences. Some English. Digitization supported by NEH Preservation/Access Grant.
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: William H. Jacobsen. The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings, LA 52, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/10028.
    • Collection identifier: 2018-32
    • Relations to this Collection: 2014-21 and LA 52 are sources of this Collection
    • Primary contributors: Erin Hashimoto (researcher, data_inputter, donor); Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (researcher, donor, editor)
    • Additional contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher); Mabel Robertson (translator)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Dates: 2018-
    • Historical information: Language documentation for the Makah language (ISO: myh) was created at di•ya (Neah Bay, WA) in 1965 by William H. Jacobsen (recordings and transcriptions), Ralph LaChester (Makah, recorded speaker), and Mabel Robertson (Makah, translations). The audio and handwritten notes are archived at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages (see Associated materials above). The present collection builds upon the original materials by creating time-aligned digital annotations that include the original transcriptions and translations as well as a naturalized translation and it stems from a summer research project funded by a 2018 Roger S. Smith award to Erin Hashimoto, under the supervision of Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada, at the University of Alberta.
    • Scope and content: The materials in this collection include time-aligned transcriptions and translations of Makah narratives, originally recorded by William Jacobsen in 1965, with some newly spliced audio recordings (where a narrative was split over more than one recording or where one recording included more than one story). For each bundle, two time-aligned files were created: the first one was created with SayMore and includes the original transcription and translation and the second one, created in ELAN, includes a naturalized translation and a tier with notes (in addition to the original transcription and translation).
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Erin Hashimoto and Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada. Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives, 2018-32, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2ZW1J3J.
    • Associated materials: LA52, "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. Collection of Makah Sound Recordings" (specifically LA52.018, LA52.019, and LA52.020); 2014-21.001.041 "Makah Elicitation with Ralph LaChester: Texts, Notebook '1'"; 2014-21.001.042 "Makah Elicitation with Ralph LaChester: Texts, Notebook '2'"

 Results 125

    • Item identifier: LA52.031
    • Date: 28 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.031.001.wav was formerly segment number 032_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: (Chemakum story) Two sisters and killer whale., LA 52.031, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18193.
    • Item identifier: 2018-32.004
    • Date: May 2018 to Nov 2018
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); Erin Hashimoto (researcher, data_inputter, donor); William H. Jacobsen (researcher); Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (researcher, donor, editor); Mabel Robertson (translator)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: An oral story in the Makah language entitled 'Autobiographical Sketch' as told by Ralph LaChester and translated by Mabel Robertson. Documented by William H. Jacobsen in 1965.
      Original audio and written notes from SCOIL: audio LA52.020; transcription and translation 2014.21.001.041 [pp. 58-79] and 2014.21.001.042 [pp. 1-14].
      Files include: a 2-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation), a 4-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation as well as a naturalized translation and researcher notes), and a PDF of the 4-tier annotation. This bundle does not include an audio file because the original audio (LA52.020) includes only this story.
    • Relations to this item: 2014-21.001.041, 2014-21.001.042, and LA 52.020 are sources of this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Autobiographical Sketch, 2018-32.004, in "Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/25983.
    • Item identifier: LA52.020
    • Date: 14 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Relations to this item: 2018-32.004 derives from this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.020.001.wav was formerly segment number 020_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Autobiographical sketch., LA 52.020, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18182.
    • Item identifier: LA52.010
    • Date: 25 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.010.001.wav was formerly segment number 010_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Baby who went to ?ada-b (Canadian)., LA 52.010, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18172.
    • Item identifier: LA52.008
    • Date: 23 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.008.001.wav was formerly segment number 008_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Blue Jay, sea and crow in diving contest., LA 52.008, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18170.
    • Item identifier: LA52.024
    • Date: 24 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.024.001.wav was formerly segment number 024_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Boyfriend trouble (Ozette)., LA 52.024, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18186.
    • Item identifier: LA52.025
    • Date: 26 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.025.001.wav was formerly segment number 025_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Boyfriend visiting Wolve's country (Canadian)., LA 52.025, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18187.
    • Item identifier: LA52.066
    • Date: 18 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Nora Barker (consultant); Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.066.001.wav was formerly segment number 067_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Conversation about Ralph LaChester's coming for Makah day., LA 52.066, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18228.
    • Item identifier: LA52.014
    • Date: 25 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.014.001.wav was formerly segment number 014_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Dog Children., LA 52.014, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18176.
    • Item identifier: LA52.013
    • Date: 25 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.013.001.wav was formerly segment number 013_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Elk and Hupdabit., LA 52.013, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18175.
    • Item identifier: LA52.015
    • Date: 25 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.015.001.wav was formerly segment number 015_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Halibut Fishing., LA 52.015, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18177.
    • Item identifier: LA52.029
    • Date: 28 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.029.001.wav was formerly segment number 030_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: History of Neah Bay., LA 52.029, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18191.
    • Item identifier: 2018-32.002
    • Date: May 2018 to Nov 2018
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); Erin Hashimoto (researcher, data_inputter, donor); William H. Jacobsen (researcher); Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (researcher, donor, editor); Mabel Robertson (translator)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: An oral story in the Makah language of 'How the Makah Got Neah Bay' as told by Ralph LaChester and translated by Mabel Robertson. Documented by William H. Jacobsen in 1965.
      Original audio and written notes from SCOIL: audio, excerpt from LA52.018 [4:21-12:32]; transcription and translation 2014.21.001.041 [pp. 23-35].
      Files include: an edited audio file of the source materials, a 2-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation), a 4-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation as well as a naturalized translation and researcher notes), and a PDF of the 4-tier annotation.
    • Relations to this item: 2014-21.001.041 and LA 52.018 are sources of this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: How the Makah Got Neah Bay, 2018-32.002, in "Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/25848.
    • Item identifier: LA52.018
    • Date: 12 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Relations to this item: 2018-32.001 and 2018-32.002 derive from this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.018.001.wav was formerly segment number 018_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: How the Makah got Neah Bay., LA 52.018, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18180.
    • Item identifier: LA52.005
    • Date: 21 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.005.001.wav was formerly segment number 005_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Kweti and Wolf., LA 52.005, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18167.
    • Item identifier: LA52.032
    • Date: 28 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.032.001.wav was formerly segment number 033_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Kweti and his chewing gum., LA 52.032, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18194.
    • Item identifier: LA52.026
    • Date: 26 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.026.001.wav was formerly segment number 027_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Kweti interfering, LA 52.026, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18188.
    • Item identifier: LA52.006
    • Date: 21 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.006.001.wav was formerly segment number 006_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Kweti killing the whale., LA 52.006, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18168.
    • Item identifier: LA52.028
    • Date: 26 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.028.001.wav was formerly segment number 029_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Kweti's mother becoming Blue Jay., LA 52.028, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18190.
    • Item identifier: LA52.022
    • Date: 14 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.022.001.wav was formerly segment number 022_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Makah raid on Chemakum., LA 52.022, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18184.
    • Item identifier: LA52.033
    • Date: 28 Aug 1966
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.033.001.wav was formerly segment number 034_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Making totem poles and other objects and other objects., LA 52.033, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18195.
    • Item identifier: LA52.016
    • Date: 12 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.016.001.wav was formerly segment number 016_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Ozette's Revenge., LA 52.016, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18178.
    • Item identifier: LA52.021
    • Date: 14 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.021.001.wav was formerly segment number 021_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Raid by Canadians and revenge by Makah., LA 52.021, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18183.
    • Item identifier: LA52.001
    • Date: 21 Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); William H. Jacobsen (researcher)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: No English glosses.
    • Availability: Online access
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA52.001.001.wav was formerly segment number 001_1. Digital asset LA52.001.002.wav was formerly segment number 002_1.
    • Collection: The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Story about ?i?iskas., LA 52.001, in "The William H. Jacobsen, Jr. collection of Makah sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/18163.
    • Item identifier: 2018-32.001
    • Date: May 2018 to Nov 2018
    • Contributors: Ralph LaChester (consultant); Erin Hashimoto (researcher, data_inputter, donor); William H. Jacobsen (researcher); Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (researcher, donor, editor); Mabel Robertson (translator)
    • Language: Makah (myh)
    • Place: Neah Bay, Washington
    • Description: An oral story in the Makah language of 'The Last Makah War' as told by Ralph LaChester and translated by Mabel Robertson. Documented by William H. Jacobsen in 1965.
      Original audio and written notes from SCOIL: audio LA52.017 and part of LA52.018 [0:00-4:21]; transcription and translation 2014.21.001.041 [pp. 1-22].
      Files include: an edited audio file from the source materials, a 2-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation), a 4-tier time-aligned annotation .eaf file (with the original transcription and translation as well as a naturalized translation and researcher notes), and a PDF of the 4-tier annotation.
    • Relations to this item: 2014-21.001.041, LA 52.017, and LA 52.018 are sources of this Item
    • Availability: Online access
    • Collection: Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: The Last Makah War, 2018-32.001, in "Time-aligned Annotations of Makah Narratives", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/25845.