MS 207 Comparative vocabulary of "Nahane" [Kaska ?]
Vocabulary according to the following sources: Nahane of the mountains n. w. of Fort Liard, according to Kennicott (cf. Manuscript 134); Nahane of "Nehawney" River, according to B. R. Ross (cf. Manuscript 149); with remarks by F. L. O. Roehrig. Received February 20, 1874. Vocabulary 9 unnumbered pages, and remarks 5 pages, numbered 36-40.
MS 149 Vocabularies of Kootchin and Nehaunay Indians, collected by Bernard R. Ross
Also letter of transmittal dated Fort Simpson, McKenzie's River, June 1, 1862, 3 pages. Also copies of each of the vocabularies by George Gibbs, with changes in orthography, 6 pages.
MS 134 Kennicott's vocabularies
Also includes copies or revisions of the above vocabularies, apparently in same handwriting, same size. Also accompanied by photostat copy. Copy of Tsattine and Sekani on separate sheets accompanied by photostat copy.
Donald A. Cadzow photograph collection
Cadzow, Daniel
322 Negatives (photographic)
Images are of the following tribes: Assiniboine, Beaver (Tsattine), Blackfoot (Piegan), Bungi (Older Ojibwa), Chippewa (Older Ojibwa), Cree (Bush, Prairie, Wood, Woodland), Eskimo, Eskimo (Copper River), Kainah (Blood), Loucheux (Gwich'in), Zuni, Slavey (Dene Thá), Yellowknife (Ahtena).
John Joseph Honigmann Papers
Roberts, Frank H. H. (Frank Harold Hanna), 1897-1966
Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
Spier, Robert Forest Gayton
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The papers of John Joseph Honigmann (1914-1977) consist largely of research material of a specialist in personality, socialization, and social problems of Subarctic and Arctic people. Trained at Yale University (M.A., 1943; Ph.D., 1947), Honigmann spent most of his professional career at the University of North Carolina (1951-77) and was chairman of its Department …
Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation records
Heye, George G. (George Gustav), 1874-1957
These records document the governance and programmatic activities of the Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation (MAI) from its inception in 1904 until its sublimation by the Smithsonian Institution in 1990. The types of materials present in this collection include personal and institutional correspondence, individual subject files, minutes and annual reports, financial ledgers, legal records, expedition field notes, research notes, catalog and object lists, publications, clippings, flyers, maps, photographs, negatives and audio-visual materials. These materials span a varied range of subjects relating to the activities of the museum which are more fully described on the series level.
Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology
The collections consists mostly of original and copy prints. There are also some negatives, artwork, photographs of artwork, and printed materials. Included is a large miscellany of ethnological, historical, and some archaeological subjects collected by the Bureau of American Ethnology from a wide variety of sources. To these have been …