MS 7591 The Jemez child
MS 1020 Clerk's copy of Bureau of American Ethnology Manuscript 1026: Vocabulary of the Pueblo Indians of Jemez and Old Pecos in Department of the Interior schedule
Without the word for cactus.
MS 1983-a Names of the Jemez and Zia Indians in 1899
Only the names on page 4 have English equivalents. There are few Sia names--a short group at the bottom of page 3 only.
MS 1657 A vocabulary of 780 words of the Jemez language, with an English equivalent
Also a grammar treatise on the Jemez language. 90 pages.
MS 1658 Jemez, Open and Secret
Includes drawings by Indians, sketches, etc., by author.
MS 1150 Comparative list of equivalents for the numerals 1-10 in Zuni, Laguna and Acoma, Jemez, Isleta and Wemminutche Ute, plus equivalents for 11, 12, 20, 30, and 100 in Zuni
MS 1026 Vocabulary of the Pueblo Indians of Jemez and Old Pecos
Gibbs, George, 1815-1873
Copy in hand of George Gibbs, marked, "Simpson No. 4." Gives one native term only for each English word, with the apparent implication that the two dialects are the same. Harrington's listing of this manuscript in 39th Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1916, page 587, as "Old Pecos, from Jemez and Old Pecos …
Odd Halseth collection of negatives and photographs
4 Photographic prints (black and white)
The collection consists of negatives and photographs made by Halseth from 1920 to 1925 in Arizona and New Mexico.
Oscar B. Jacobson photographs of Native Artists
Matzene, Richard Gordon
0.05 Linear feet
This collection consists of seventeen photographic prints depicting Native artists from Chaticks Si Chaticks (Pawnee), Jemez Pueblo, Kiowa, Niuam (Comanche), Southern Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Southern Cheyenne), and Oklahoma Muskogee (Creek) communities. Many of these individuals studied under Oscar B. Jacobson at the University of Oklahoma in the first half of the twentieth century.
Jesse L. Nusbaum negatives and photographs
25 Albumen prints
Includes images from the excavations at Hawikku near Zuni Pueblo and Basketmaker's Cave in Kane County, Utah, as well as objects found at Cave Lakes, also in Kane County, Utah. Also included are views of Zuni Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Jemez Pueblo, Puye cliff dwellings, Pecos Mission and other views of Arizona and New Mexico.