Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1: Ballads
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- item
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Smith, Harry Everett, 1923-1991 (producer liner notes)
Patton, Charley, 1891-1934
Justice, Dick, 1906-1962
Ashley, Clarence, 1895-1967
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1952
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2 Phonograph records (analog, 33 1/3 rpm, 12 in.)
- Collection ID:
- CFCH.ASCH
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Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program Collection
Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation
America's Jazz Heritage
Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service
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Audiotapes, CDs and digital files: an ongoing project to interview and preserve the memories of people important in the jazz world, including jazz musicians, singers, dancers, producers, arrangers, and others. A list of interviewees and interviewers follows. The following is a list of the individuals who conducted the interviews. 1. Brown …
James S. Plaut papers
2.2 Linear feet (Addition)
4 Volumes (Reels 581 and 5139: Scrapbooks)
Correspondence, business files, academic papers, photographs, clippings, sketchbook, sketches, and miscellaneous notes.
MS 4846 Correspondence between BAE authors and the BAE Editorʹs office
Adams, William Yewdale
Alphonse, Rev. E.S.
Bass, William Marvin, III
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4 Boxes
Also records of galley and page proofs.
Elections—Nominations
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- file
- Collection ID:
- NAA.1977-55
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National Anthropological Archives
Maryland
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- series
- Collection ID:
- CFCH.SFF.1972
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Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Richards, Cara Email Files 1991-1993
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- file
- Collection ID:
- NAA.1977-55
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National Anthropological Archives
John Peabody Harrington papers
Harrington was a Bureau of American Ethnology ethnologist involved in the study of over one hundred American tribes. His speciality was linguistics. Most of the material concerns California, southwestern, northwestern tribes and includes ethnological, archeological, historical notes; writings, correspondence, photographs, sound recordings, biological specimens, and other types of documents. Also of concern are general linguistics, sign language, writing systems, writing machines, and sound recordings machines. There is also some material on New World Spanish, Old World languages. In addition, there are many manuscripts of writings that Harrington sketched, partially completed, or even completed but never published. The latter group includes not only writings about anthropological subjects but also histories, ranging from a biography of Geronimo to material on the history of the typewriter. The collection incorporates material of Richard Lynch Garner, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, and others. In his field work, Harrington seems sometimes to have worked within fairly firm formats, this especially being true when he was "rehearing" material, that is in using an informant to verify and correct the work of other researchers. Often, however, the interviews with informants (and this seems to have been the case even with some "rehearings") seem to have been rather free form, for there is a considerable intertwining of subjects. Nevertheless, certain themes frequently appear in his work, including annotated vocabularies concerning flora and fauna and their use, topography, history and biography, kinship, cosmology (including tribal astronomy), religion and philosophy, names and observations concerning neighboring tribes, sex and age division, material culture, legends, and songs. The fullness of such materials seems to have been limited only by the time Harrington had to spend with a goup and the knowledge of his informants.
Central States Anthropological Society records
Central States Anthropological Society (U.S.)
Zimmerman, Lorraine May
Wolfe, Alvin W. (Alvin William), 1928-
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This collection consists of the records of the Central States Anthropological Society and documents the activities of its officers. Also included is a manuscript history of the organization.
Acee Blue Eagle papers
30 Linear feet (55 document boxes and 8 oversize boxes)
Acee Blue Eagle was a Pawnee-Creek artist, poet, dancer, teacher, and celebrity. The papers relate to both Blue Eagle's personal and professional life. Also included are some materials of Blue Eagle's friend Mae Abbott and a collection of art by other Indians.