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- Title
- Interview with Clyde Ottogary [1 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:21248; APSdigrec_5791; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Interview on the topic of Northwestern Shoshone leader and journalist, Willie Ottogary (1883-1929). This program corresponds to the collector's original cassette 1, side A.
- Source
- Kreitzer, Matthew E. Interviews with Clyde Ottogary, 1995. (Mss.Rec.246); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.246-ead.xml
- Subject
- Ottogary, Willie; Shoshoni Indians--Utah--History; Indian journalists--Utah
- Date
- 1995-06-24
- Title
- Interview with Clyde Ottogary [2 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:21249; APSdigrec_5792; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Interview on the topic of Northwestern Shoshone leader and journalist, Willie Ottogary (1883-1929). This program corresponds to the collector's original cassette 1, side B.
- Source
- Kreitzer, Matthew E. Interviews with Clyde Ottogary, 1995. (Mss.Rec.246); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.246-ead.xml
- Subject
- Ottogary, Willie; Shoshoni Indians--Utah--History; Indian journalists--Utah
- Date
- 1995-06-24
- Title
- Codex E: 132-133
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:2630; APSimg5552_CodexE_132-133
- Description
- Moulton #: 4:360; Freeman guide, #2987
- Creator
- Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809
- Source
- Lewis and Clark Journals. (Mss.917.3.L58);
- Subject
- Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806); Clark, William, 1770-1838; Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809; Discovery & exploration; Rivers; Shoshoni Indians
- Date
- ca. July 4, 1805
- Title
- Codex F: 099
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:2622; APSimg5555_CodexF_099
- Description
- Moulton #: 5:82; Freeman guide, #2988
- Creator
- Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809
- Source
- Lewis and Clark Journals. (Mss.917.3.L58);
- Subject
- Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806); Clark, William, 1770-1838; Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809; Discovery & exploration; Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians
- Date
- August 13, 1805
- Title
- Map (2) showing territory of the Coeur d’Alene, and parts of territories of surrounding tribes.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6296
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map of Idaho, depicting the territories of numerous tribes.; Base map: "Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide of Idaho...." 1909.
- Subject
- maps; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Kalispel Indians; Kootenai Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Paloos Indians; Salish Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Spokane Indians
- Title
- Translation from English to Hidatsa of an account of the origin of the Wolf Woman bundle, pgs. 412-413
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4060; APSdigrec_1902; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 11
- Description
- This program consists of a translation from English into Hidatsa of a narrative given to the researcher in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The researcher and consultant spend the first 6:15 discussing the consultant's medicine bundle, a variety of pine used for smoking, and the details of the story they are to translate. The text from which the researcher reads is found in his own book, "Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization." (See Related Resource.); In the gap between this program and the program that follows it, approximately 1/4 of a page of content from the original text is missing. The Hidatsa language is referred to on the recording by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Atsina language of the same name. This program was originally recorded on the collector's original tape 81, channel 3.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa cultural change and language studies, 1967-1972. (Mss.Rec.84);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Hidatsa language; Hidatsa Indians--Religion; Hidatsa mythology; Hidatsa Indians--History; Hidatsa Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Jack pine; Wolves--Mythology; Shoshoni Indians; language_documentation
- Date
- 1971-09-10
- Title
- Translation from English to Hidatsa of an account of the origin of the Wolf Woman bundle, pgs. 413-415
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4059; APSdigrec_1904; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 13
- Description
- This program consists of a translation from English into Hidatsa of a narrative given to the researcher in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The speaker sings a War Party song from 35:19 to 36:00. The text from which the researcher reads is found in his own book, "Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization." (See Related Resource.); The Hidatsa language is referred to on the recording by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Atsina language of the same name. This program was originally recorded on the collector's original tape 81, channel 3.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa cultural change and language studies, 1967-1972. (Mss.Rec.84);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Hidatsa language; Hidatsa mythology; Hidatsa Indians--Religion; Hidatsa Indians--History; Hidatsa Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Hidatsa Indians--Music; Wolves--Mythology; Shoshoni Indians; language_documentation
- Date
- 1971-09-10
- Title
- Translation from English to Hidatsa of an account of the origin of the Wolf Woman bundle, pg. 413
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4058; APSdigrec_1903; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 12
- Description
- This program consists of a translation from English into Hidatsa of a narrative given to the researcher in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The text from which the researcher reads is found in his own book, "Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization." (See Related Resource.); In the gap between this program and the program preceding it, approximately 1/4 of a page of content from the original text is missing. The Hidatsa language is referred to on the recording by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Atsina language of the same name. This program was originally recorded on the collector's original tape 81, channel 3.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa cultural change and language studies, 1967-1972. (Mss.Rec.84);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Hidatsa language; Hidatsa mythology; Hidatsa Indians--Religion; Hidatsa Indians--History; Hidatsa Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Wolves--Mythology; Shoshoni Indians; language_documentation
- Date
- 1971-09-10
- Title
- Map (1). Montana. 1650 to 1850.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6283
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map delineating territories of [all names as spelled] “Cour d’Alene, Kalispel, Pend d’Oreille, Flathead, Nez Perce, Shoshonis, Kootenay, Blackfoot.” Other tribal regions are denoted on map, without coloration; these include tribal territories within the map area, and neighboring territories. Overprinted by hand with hachures are areas identified as “Former territory of Tunaxa,” “Former territory of Semteuse, “Piece of territory formerly claimed by Pend d’Oreille,” and “possibly also formerly a part of the Semteuse territory.”; Base map: “The Rand-McNally Vest Pocket Map of Montana Showing All Counties, Cities, Towns, Railways, Lakes, Rivers, etc.” (c) 1906. Scale 30 miles = 1 inch.
- Subject
- Maps; Montana--Maps; Idaho--Maps; British Columbia--Maps; Alberta--Maps; Wyoming--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Arapaho Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Bannock Indians; Blackfoot Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Crow Indians; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Kalispel Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lakota Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Piegan Indians; Salish Indians; Shoshoni Indians
- Title
- Map No. (2) showing approximate positions and boundaries of tribes circa 1840-50 (or before any of the tribes went on reserves).
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6285
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map delineating tribal regions in southern Alberta, southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, and western Wyoming.; Base map: “Rand-McNally Commercial Map of the Western States.” (c) 1915. Scale approx. 60 miles = 1 inch.
- Subject
- maps; Washington (State)--Maps; Oregon--Maps; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps; Wyoming--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Bannock Indians; Chilcotin Indians; Chinook Indians; Clatskanie Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Colville Indians; Cree Indians; Crow Indians; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Kalispel Indians; Klamath Indians; Klikitat Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lillooet Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Ntlakyapamuk Indians; Okanagan Indians; Paloos Indians; Salish Indians; Sanpoil Indians; Sarsi Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Shuswap Indians; Siksika Indians; Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians; Spokane Indians; Tillamook Indians; Umatilla Indians; Walla Walla Indians; Wenatchi Indians; Yakama Indians; Tsuut'ina people; Secwepemc people; St'at'imc people; Nlaka'pamux
- Title
- Map showing approximate older boundaries of the Kootenay tribes, and approximate territories of adjoining Salish and other tribe
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6297
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map, signed "JATeit. 1913." Title is further annotated: "from Salish (various tribes) and Kootenay information".; Base map: “Rand McNally & Co.’s Commercial Map of the Western States.” 1909.
- Subject
- Washington (State)--Maps; Oregon--Maps; Idaho--Maps; British Columbia--Maps; Alberta--Maps; Saskatchewan--Maps; Montana--Maps; Wyoming--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Athapascan Indians; Bannock Indians; Siksika Indians; Cayuse Indians; Chinook Indians; Coast Salish Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Colville Indians; Crow Indians; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Kainah Indians; Kalispel Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lillooet Indians; Molala Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Ntlakyapamuk Indians; Okanagan Indians; Piegan Indians; Salish Indians; Sanpoil Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shahaptian Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Shuswap Indians; Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians; Spokane Indians; Umatilla Indians; Wenatchi Indians; Yakama Indians; Secwepemc people; St'at'imc people; Nlaka'pamux
- Date
- 1913-00-00
- Title
- Map (3) showing present or late and also former distributions of northern tribes.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6287
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map delineating distribution of [as spelled] Salishan, Kitunahan, Athapascan family, Algonquian family, Shoshonean, Siouan. Trade routes delineated in red. Annotated map area encompasses Alberta and Saskatchewan, plus western Manitoba, southernmost North West Territories/Yukon, and northern portions of Montana, Idaho, and Washington.; Base map: “Rand-McNally New Pocket Map of Western Canada Showing Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.” (c) 1906. Scale 60 miles = 1 inch.
- Subject
- maps; Washington (State)--Maps; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps; British Columbia--Maps; Alberta--Maps; Saskatchewan--Maps; Manitoba--Maps; Alaska--Maps; Yukon--Maps; Northwest Territories--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Arikara Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Siksika Indians; Carrier Indians; Chilcotin Indians; Chipewyan Indians; Coast Salish Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Cree Indians; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Hidatsa Indians; Kainah Indians; Kalispel Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lillooet Indians; Mandan Indians; Nahane Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Niska Indians; Ntlakyapamuk Indians; Nuxalk Indians; Okanagan Indians; Piegan Indians; Salish Indians; Sanpoil Indians; Sarsi Indians; Sechelt Indians; Sekani Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians; Slavey Indians; Spokane Indians; Squamish Indians; Stó:lō Indians; Tahltan Indians; Tlingit Indians; Tlingit Indians; Tsetsaut Indians; Wenatchi Indians; Wet'suwet'en Indians; Willapa Indians; Yakama Indians; Dënesųłiné people; Tsuut'ina people; St'at'imc people; Gitxsan Indians; Nlaka'pamux; Ts'ets'aut; Kaska Indians
- Title
- Map. No. 1. Western States.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6284
- Description
- Hand-colored and annotated map delineating with hachures as well as by colors, “Columbia tribes or group,” “Central or Okangon group of tribes,” “Salish proper or Flathead group of tribes,” “Cour d’Alene” [names as written]. Notations on map: “Map showing early positions and approximate boundaries of tribes in portions of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Wyoming. On the whole immediately (prior to the introduction of the horse, the North Western movements of Shahaptian, and Shoshonean bands in Washington and Oregon, the southern movements of the Blackfoot tribes, and the western movements of the Siouan tribes.” “Possibly on the whole circa 1700 A.D. for many of the tribes.” Specific tribes denoted [as spelled]: Salishan (comprising Lillooet, Thompson, Shuswap), Athapaskan, Chinookan, Kalapooian, Waiilatpuan, Lutuamian, Shoshonean, Shahaptian, Kitunahan, Algonquian, Siouan.; Base map: “Rand McNally & Co.’s Commercial Map of the Western States.” (c) 1908. 1910 printing.
- Subject
- maps; Washington (State)--Maps; Oregon--Maps; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps; Wyoming--Maps; California--Maps; Nevada--Maps; Utah--Maps; Colorado--Maps; British Columbia--Maps; Alberta--Maps; Saskatchewan--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Alsea Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Athapascan Indians; Bannock Indians; Chelan Indians; Chinook Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Colville Indians; Coos Indians; Cowlitz Indians; Crow Indians; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Kalapuya Indians; Kalispel Indians; Klamath Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lillooet Indians; Methow Indians; Modoc Indians; Nez Percé Indians; Ntlakyapamuk Indians; Okanagan Indians; Paiute Indians; Piegan Indians; Salish Indians; Sanpoil Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shahaptian Indians; Shasta Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Shuswap Indians; Siksika Indians; Siletz Indians; Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians; Siuslaw Indians; Spokane Indians; Takelma Indians; Tillamook Indians; Tlakluit Indians; Umpqua Indians; Ute Indians; Wasco Indians; Wenatchi Indians; Willapa Indians; Yana Indians; Secwepemc people; Nlaka'pamux
- Title
- Notes accompanying annotated maps of the Pacific Northwest
- Identifier(s)
- text:173166
- Description
- Part of ACLS Collection, Item 59, "Annotated Maps and Notes to maps of the Pacific Northwest." These notes accompany 15 maps hand-annotated by James Teit, showing territories and language ranges in multiple period of Indigenous peoples primarily of the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
- Creator
- Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922et al
- Subject
- Alberta--Maps; Algonquian Indians; Alsea Indians; Arapaho Indians; Arikara Indians; Assiniboine Indians; Athapascan Indians; Bannock Indians; Blackfoot Indians; British Columbia--Maps; California--Maps; Carrier Indians; Cayuse Indians; Chelan Indians; Chemakum Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Chilcotin Indians; Chinook Indians; Chipewyan Indians; Clatskanie Indians; Coast Salish Indians; Coeur d'Alene Indians; Colville Indians; Coos Indians; Cowichan Indians; Cowlitz Indians; Cree Indians; Crow Indians; Dënesųłiné people; Gros Ventre Indians (Montana); Idaho--Maps; Kainah Indians; Kalapuya Indians; Kalispel Indians; Klamath Indians; Klikitat Indians; Kootenai Indians; Lakota Indians; Lekwungen Indians; Lillooet Indians; Lummi Indians; Makah Indians; Mandan Indians; Maps; Methow Indians; Métis; Modoc Indians; Molala Indians; Montana--Maps; Nahane Indians; Nevada--Maps; Nez Percé Indians; Niska Indians; Nlaka'pamux people; Nooksack Indians; Nootka Indians; Northwest Territories--Maps; Ntlakyapamuk Indians; Nuu-chah-nulth people; Nuxalk Indians; Okanagan Indians; Oregon--Maps; Paiute Indians; Paloos Indians; Piegan Indians; Quileute Indians; Quinault Indians; Salish Indians; Sanpoil Indians; Sarsi Indians; Saskatchewan--Maps; Sechelt Indians; Secwepemc people; Sekani Indians; Senijextee Indians; Shahaptian Indians; Shasta Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Shuswap Indians; Siksika Indians; Siletz Indians; Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians; Siuslaw Indians; Skagit Indians; Slavey Indians; Snohomish Indians; Snoqualmie Indians; Spokane Indians; Squamish Indians; Stó:lō Indians; Syilx people; Takelma Indians; Tillamook Indians; Tlakluit Indians; Tlingit Indians; Tsetsaut Indians; Tsuut'ina people; Twana Indians; Umatilla Indians; Umpqua Indians; Utah--Maps; Ute Indians; Walla Walla Indians; Wasco Indians; Washington (State)--Maps; Wenatchi Indians; Wet'suwet'en Indians; Willapa Indians; Wyoming--Maps; Yakama Indians; Yana Indians; Yukon--Maps; Gitxsan Indians; Nlaka'pamux; Ts'ets'aut
- Date
- 1910-1913