MS 80 Mescalero Apache words, phrases and sentences in Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages
In Schedule of John Wesley Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages; pages partially filled, some with one item only.
MS 7539-b Notes on the Mescalero Apaches
Typescript of field notes that largely concerns medicine. Includes a photograph of dancers.
Photographs of Southwest Native Americans, including Mescalero Apache
Photographs related to Cadete, a Mescalero Apache man, and other Southwest Native people. It includes studio portraits of Cadete, Cadete's daughters, and a woman wearing a blanket who is possibly also related to Cadete. Two portraits were made by N. Brown & Son. The collection also includes a stereograph by H …
Reverend James O. Arthur photograph collection
bulk 1914-1919
0.25 Linear feet (envelopes)
2 Gelatin silver prints
This collection of photographs, shot by Reverend James O. Arthur while serving as a missionary for the Reformed Church of America, documents the activities on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska in 1913 as well as Mescalero and Chiricahua Reservation in White Tail, New Mexico from 1914-1919. Additional images depict vacations and travels throughout the United States by the Arthur family and friends between the years 1913-1928.
MS 94 Mescalero Apache vocabulary and note concerning proper names of individuals
Gibbs, George, 1815-1873
Bristol, Henry B.
Also includes "Apache words required for Captain John Cremonyʹs vocabulary," handwriting unidentified.
MS 3785 Tribal names and divisions of the Jicarilla, Lipan, and Mescalero Apaches
MS 425 Mescalero and Lipan Apache vocabulary, peyote notes and song
MS 3653 Letters addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from Indian Agents
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Replies to correspondence (circular letter) sent to various Indian Agencies relative to marriage customs among the various Indian tribes. The tribes represented are: Flathead, Kalispel, Kootenai, Mescalero Apache, Navaho, Oto, Pend d Oreille, and Shoshoni.
MS 186 Terms, phrases and sentences from Apache dialects gathered from various informants by Albert S. Gatschet
Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900
Apache terms obtained from some Chiricahua Apaches, sent as delegates to the U. S. Government from the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona, and present at the Fremont House, Washington, on February 12, 1884, pages 5-6; terms of the Tsigakina dialect, pages 7-8; Sentences in the Navajo dialect of Apache, obtained from Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1882, and …
MS 1953 Notebook, marked, "Trip, 1894-5 (Sinecu &c)
Includes vocabulary and other notes on Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Sinecu, Sumas, "Pueblita three miles from Jemez," Isleta, Peyote, Macuchi (?), and "Tepehuan[e]." Also 14 loose pages, various sizes, containing miscellaneous bibliographic notes and extracts relating to several of the above, and to Piro and "Quivira."