MS 1796 Sketch of the Yuchi Language
MS 4004-b Vocabulary in the Yuchi language
Cards copied from original slips (see Catalog Number 4004-a).
MS 4004-a Vocabulary in the Yuchi language
Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
MS 1004 Uchi vocabulary
Contains 46 terms.
MS 1594 Some grammatic elements of the Yuchi language
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
MS 1595 Yuchi verb conjugations, pronouns, sentences, noun declensions
Notation at top in J. R. Swanton's hand: "Probably one of the languages collected by J. O. Dorsey." But this is not Dorsey's handwriting, and on the basis of the pronouns it is not Athapascan, according to H. J. Landar (here 5/66).
MS 1002 Yuchi vocabulary and legends
Contents: Crawfish (Origin of the Earth), pages 76-77; Origin of the Yuchi, pages 74-75; Yuchi song of Dance, pages 67-70; Yuchi legend- no title, pages 54-56; Yuchi song, page 49; List of clans, pages 70-71; The remaining pages are devoted to words and sentences in the Yuchi language. (On pages 91-99 is a vocabulary taken from the …
MS 2733 Letter regarding Uchean linguistic notes and text collected by Truman Michelson
Stirling, Matthew Williams, 1896-1975
Wagner, Günter, 1908-1952
MS 2733 originally contained Uchean linguistic notes and the legend of how the South Wind lost his ears, collected by Truman Michelson (11 pages). In January 1929, these materials were sent by Matthew W. Stirling, chief of the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology, to Gunter Wagner. The present location of the Uchean notes …
Robert Rankin papers
196 Sound recordings
The Robert Rankin papers, 1886, 1914, 1956-2011, document his field work, research, and professional activities, primarily in relation to his work studying American Indian languages. Rankin was professor of linguistics at the University of Kansas from 1969 until his retirement in 2005. The collection consists of sound recordings, field notebooks, vocabulary lists and bibliographies, dictionaries, research files, slip files, word lists, correspondence, ephemera, notes, readings and reprints, writings, drafts, and teaching materials. This includes materials from Rankin's work with the last native speakers of the Quapaw and Kaw (Kansa, Kanza) languages and subsequent research, writings, and collaborations with tribes and fellow linguists.
MS 1440 Yuchi vocabulary in Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages
Follows Schedule of John Wesley Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, partially filled. Contains 552 terms.