Field notes of vocabulary in Menominee, "Patewatmi" [Potawatomi], Winnebago, and unidentified languages

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TitleField notes of vocabulary in Menominee, "Patewatmi" [Potawatomi], Winnebago, and unidentified languages
ASSOCIATED NAMES
researcherJoos, Martin
consultantWebster, Lafayette
consultantRobeson, Mrs.
consultantSatterlee, John
consultantBaird, Chauncey
sourcePowless, Mrs.
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractField notebook containing mostly lexica, and a few texts, as noted here. The notebook was either produced as part of, or later derived from, at least in part, the Oneida Language and Folklore Project. Consultants and languages have been identified as: Lafayette Webster (Oneida), Mrs. Robeson (Mahican), John Satterlee (Menominee), unidentified (Potawatomi), Chauncey Baird (Oneida, including texts told to Tillie Baird and Morris Swadesh in 1939), and Mrs. Powless (Oneida, named in a text told to Lafayette Webster). Also mentioned, but without indication as to whether or not they contributed directly to the notebook, are: John Webster, Jonathan Denny, Solomon Wheelock, Jay Mungen (?), Carl Miller, Webb Miller, and Avery Miller. Ho-Chunk section identified as pages 65-105 by Sheila Shigley in 2022.
LanguageEnglish (eng)
LanguageOneida (one)
LanguageMenominee (mez)
LanguageMohican (mjy)
LanguagePotawatomi (pot)
Subject (lcsh) Menominee language
Subject (lcsh) Oneida language
Subject (lcsh) Mahican language
Subject (lcsh) Potawatomi language
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
GenreManuscripts
Formatelectronic resource
Extent144 p.
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issuedn.d.
Date Modified2019
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleFloyd Glenn Lounsbury papers
Call NumberMss.Ms.Coll.95
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
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