Hand-colored glass lantern slide of a boy standing in front of a store in Loretteville, Quebec, Canada.; Slide located in section labelled 'Iroquois'; 13:2-3-c
Dr. Marius Barbeau reading a Wyandot text from his book, "Huron-Wyandot traditional narratives" (Ottawa: National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 165, 1960.)
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of three Huron boys, in attire of the day, smoking by a fence, Ontario, Canada.; Slide located in section labelled 'Iroquois'; 13:2-2-a
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of four children and a woman standing outside a building in Loretteville, Quebec, Canada.; Slide located in section labelled 'Iroquois'; 13:2-2-v
This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of three Huron boys, in attire of the day, smoking by a fence, Ontario, Canada.; Box 3; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of Huron family standing outside, in front of several dwellings, Loretteville, Quebec, Canada.; Box 3; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Part of a series, "Red Man in Michigan," broadcast on WUOM radio in Ann Arbor, Michigan. These programs use extensive clips from field recordings made by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath.
Correspondence between John Gibson and an unknown author. Mentions events occurring between the Colonial and British militaries.; American Philosophical Society