- "Oneida language" (x)
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- Title
- Kwa?ko:li or The Whippoorwill
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9316; APSdigrec_3889; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- An illustrated booklet with a typed transcription of this recording, with accompanying English translation, is available in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Oneida language; Oneida Indians--Folklore; Birds--Folklore; Grandparent and child--Folklore
- Date
- 1975
- Title
- Opening address
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9378; APSdigrec_3921; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Oneida language; Oneida Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Haudenosaunee
- Date
- 1984-04
- Title
- Translation and discussion of a dream narrative by Demus Elm [1 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9349; APSdigrec_3917; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Dreams; Iroquois Indians--Religion; Wampum; Oneida language; Longhouses; Iroquois Indians--History
- Date
- Undated
- Title
- Opening address
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9377; APSdigrec_3922; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
- Description
- A short speech given in Oneida only, mostly likely an "Opening Address" or "Thanksgiving Address." The identification of the speaker is unclear in the collector's documentation. Mostly likely Mrs. Florence Elm, or Mrs. Venus Walker.; This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Oneida language; Oneida Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Haudenosaunee
- Date
- 1984-04
- Title
- Speech in Oneida
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9451; APSdigrec_3958; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Recorded as part of the Oneida Language and Folklore Project, funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) from 1938-1941, begun by Morris Swadesh and taken over by Floyd Lounsbury in 1939.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Oneida language; Oneida Indians--Wisconsin; Oral history; United States. Works Progress Administration
- Date
- 1939
- Title
- Speech in Oneida
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9448; APSdigrec_3956; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Recorded as part of the Oneida Language and Folklore Project, funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) from 1938-1941, begun by Morris Swadesh and taken over by Floyd Lounsbury in 1939.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Oneida language; Oneida Indians--Wisconsin; Oral history; United States. Works Progress Administration
- Date
- 1939
- Title
- Oneida Word List
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6165; APSdigrec_0512; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida language; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Oneida Text #1
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6111; APSdigrec_0495; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 10
- Description
- Recorded at Onondaga Reservation. Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida language; Oneida Indians; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Text 3B
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6136; APSdigrec_0541; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 08
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida Indians; Oneida language; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Onondaga Conversation #1
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6115; APSdigrec_0509; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Onondaga Indians; Oneida language; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Text 3A
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6152; APSdigrec_0540; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 07
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida Indians; Oneida language; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Oneida Conversation #2
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6121; APSdigrec_0492; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 07
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida language; Oneida Indians; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Oneida Conversation #1
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6117; APSdigrec_0491; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 06
- Description
- Includes singing.; Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida language; Oneida Indians; Oneida Indians--Music; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Text 3B
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6134; APSdigrec_0529; Recording Number: 05; Program Number: 04
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida Indians; Oneida language; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Text 4
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6157; APSdigrec_0521; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 04
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); Oneida language; Oneida Indians; typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Summary of research
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6158; APSdigrec_0548; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Seneca language; Mohawk language; Oneida language; Tuscarora language; Cayuga language; Cherokee language; Onondaga language; Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith: Test 3
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6144; APSdigrec_0550; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 03
- Description
- Records the responses of participants after having heard played-back recordings of texts in various languages. Part of a study of the mutual intelligibilty of Iroquois languages. The languages of the texts are Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora, Cayuga, Cherokee, Onondaga. The recordings that were played to the partipants are (in order) Text 5B, 1C, 7B, 3B, 2B, 4A, and 6B from this same collection.; Program runs slightly fast. Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Seneca language; Mohawk language; Oneida language; Tuscarora language; Cayuga language; Cherokee language; Onondaga language; Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith: Test 1
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6159; APSdigrec_0549; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Records the responses of participants after having heard played-back recordings of texts in various languages. Part of a study of the mutual intelligibilty of Iroquois languages. The languages of the texts are Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora, Cayuga, Cherokee, Onondaga. The recordings that were played to the partipants are Text 1 through Text 8 from this same collection.; Program runs slightly fast. Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
- Source
- Hickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950]. (Mss.Rec.13);
- Subject
- Seneca language; Mohawk language; Oneida language; Tuscarora language; Cayuga language; Cherokee language; Onondaga language; Iroquoian languages--Dialects; Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility; Typology (Linguistics); typology
- Date
- 1950
- Title
- Notes on Seneca, Mohawk, Delaware, Tutelo, Abenaki, Malecite, Micmac, Montagnais, and Cree [and Algonquin]
- Identifier(s)
- text:245171
- Description
- Field notebook kept by Edward Sapir while surveying languages in several languages in Ontario and Quebec. All sections consist of recorded words and phrases unless otherwise noted: Chief Gibson, Seneca, at Six Nations of the Grand River, giving 1 page story, then list of names Haudenosaunee chief positions in Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk; Seth Newhouse, at Six Nations, giving Mohawk clan names; Nelson Moses, Delaware Unami speaker, at Smoothtown; Andrew Spragg, Tutelo speaker, at Six Nations; Mrs. M. Martin, Mohawk speaker, at Kahnawake ("Caughnawaga"); Mrs. Obamsawin, Abenaki speaker, at Pierreville, Quebec; Thomas Paul, Maliseet ("Malecite") speaker at Riviere du Loup; Mrs. Thomas, Mi'kmaq ("Micmac") speaker, at Cacouna; Maggie Robertson, East Cree speaker from Waskaganish ("Rupert House"), at Pointe Bleue; Louis Clairie, Innu-Aimun ("Montagnais") speaker, at Pointe Bleue; Chief Michel Comanda, Algonquin speaker, from (and perhaps at) Maniwaki.; Item I1.2
- Subject
- Mohawk language; Seneca language; Cayuga language; Onondaga language; Oneida language; Delaware language; Unami language; Tutelo language; Abenaki language; Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language; Micmac language; Cree language; Montagnais language; Algonquin language
- Date
- 1911-1912
- Title
- Comparative vocabularies of several Indian languages
- Identifier(s)
- text:156345
- Description
- Comparative vocabulary of 22 Native American languages, based on Jefferson's collection of vocabularies on printed forms. This document was damaged in transit from the White House to Monticello in 1809 (see letters of Jefferson to Peter S. Du Ponceau, November 7, 1817, and April 26, 1816.)
- Creator
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
- Source
- Comparative vocabularies of several Indian languages, 1802-1808 (Mss.497.J35); http://www.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.J35-ead.xml
- Subject
- Indians of North America--Languages; Atacapas language; Cayuga language; Cherokee language; Chickasaw language; Chitimacha language; Choctaw language; Cree language; Creek language; Delaware language; Mahican language; Miami language (Ind. and Okla.); Munsee language; Nanticoke language; Oneida language; Onondaga language; Ottawa language; Shawnee language; Tuscarora language; Unami jargon; Unquachog language
- Date
- 1802-1808