Black-and-white glass lantern slide of Sally Brown preparing sedge-grass for making brooms in Catawba, South Carolina.; Slide located in section labelled 'Catawba'; 13:1-4-b
Black-and-white glass lantern slide portrait of a man standing outdoors in Atmore, Alabama.; Slide located in section labelled 'Creek and Yuchi'; 13:1-6-c
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of the home of Sally Brown on the Catawba Reservation in South Carolina.; Slide located in section labelled 'Catawba'; 13:1-4-a
Black-and-white glass lantern slide portrait of Sally Brown Gordon, one of the last speakers of the Catawba language.; Slide located in section labelled 'Catawba'; 13:1-4-c
2p. typed report on Tunica dance and green-corn ceremony; 21 cards of field notes, 1940-1941, Marksville, Louisiana, probably based on information from Chief Eli Barbry; letters of Stuart Neitzel, none dated: 1p. A.L.S., 2p. A.L.S., and 2p. A.L.S., concerning field work among the Tunica and Caddo archaeology. Images note: 1 pencil sketch of digging, Tunica and Caddo archaeology.
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a Houma man holding a child, another child standing in background.; Slide located in section labelled 'Houma'; 13:1-9-s
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of Mr. Puru, storekeeper, standing in front of shelves in Odanak, Quebec, Canada.; Slide located in section labelled 'Iroquois'; 13:2-2-u