MS 1781 Circular letter of Jenks to Postmasters and Indian Agents
Letter inquires about the location of the Winnebago (Typescript letter signed January 16, 1902. 1 page), with replies (mainly Autograph letter signed, many written on original letter). January-February, 1902. 116 pages. Map of Wisconsin (Printed document. 1896), with A. notations in red ink, S. by Jenks. 1 sheet. 20 1/2" x 33". Includes replies from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin …
Photograph of drum and drum beater
1 Negative (acetate)
Image of a drum, possibly Winnebago, with wooden drum beater. Photograph may have been made by a museum.
Byron H. Gurnsey stereograph collection
Hamilton, C.L.
Hamilton, J. H. (James H.)
9 Stereographs
This collection consists of nine stereographic images depicting individuals from Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Nakota (Yankton Sioux), and Wahpetonwan Dakota (Wahpeton Sioux) communities in the vicinity of Sioux City, Iowa, between approximately 1865 and 1870.
MS 1989-a Linguistic and ethnological material on the Winnebago
Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
Henshaw, Henry W. (Henry Wetherbee), 1850-1930
St Cyr, David
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Winnebago vocabulary, text, grammatical and ethnological notes. Winnebago Agency, Nebraska, 1889 and Washington, D.C. 1890-1891. Autograph document signed. 108 pages and Typescript letter signed from J. Owen Dorsey to Gatschet, Washington, D.C., November 24, 1891, 3 pages and autograph letter signed from Dorsey to H. W. Henshaw, Washington, D.C., January 13, 1892, 1 page.
MS 2081 Ethnology; legends; linguistics
Contents include Sun Dance; Tcikusapatag-conjuring; physical anthropology of the above tribes; marriage (Cree); story of Cree culture hero-W.-; list of tribes known to Cree; Cree linguistics, vocabularies and tables of moods. For physical anthropology description see main card under FOX. Chippewa: 1 page note physical anthropology, measurements of one "Salteaux woman …
Postcard collection relating to Fox and other Native American tribes
12 photographic postcards and prints (silver gelatin and albumen)
The collection consists largely of images of Fox Indians of Tama, Iowa, including portraits of families, delegates, and dancers, as well as images of food preparation and a wigwam. It also includes images of a Taos woman baking and portraits of Crow, Dakota, Navajo, and Winnebago people, including Chief Spotted …
MS 4234 Comparative notes on Siouan languages
8 Items (slips )
Contents: Comparative vocabulary, 117 items, in English, Hidatsa, Ofo, Mandan, Dakota, Biloxi, Tutelo, Osage and (a few) Winnebago. 3 pages. Comparison of 24 words: English, Catawba, Ofo, Tutelo, Dakota and Quapaw. 1 slip. Synonyms for the name "Ofo". 1 slip. Summary of history of classification of Tutelo, Catawba, and Woccon as Siouan. 1 slip.
MS 5967 David McClusky pictographic drawing of 1864 battle at Heart River
The collection consists of a pictographic drawing depicting a conflict between the forces of General Sully, including Winnebago scouts and the Dakota Sioux. The drawing is inscribed "Winnebago Sout white hill Fight three over soldar--one Campain" (Winnebago Scout, White Hill Fight. 83 soldiers--1 company) and signed David McKlusky and David …
Photographs of Winnebago Indians, made at Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Catalog Number 4702: (1) Tribe: Winnebago Description: Ha-noo-gah Chun-hut-ah-rah (Second boy and pony) Photographer: Henry H. Bennett Date: 1865-1908. (2) Winnebago Woman tanning a deer skin Henry H. Bennett 1865-1908. (3) Winnebago Wah-con-jah-zee-gah (Yellow Thunder) Henry H. Bennett 1865-1908. Negative Number: cf. 45,479-H. (4) Winnebago Playing game of Wah-koo-chad-ah or moccasin Henry H. Bennett 1865-1908. (5) Winnebago Wong-chig-ah Chea-da (Indian …
MS 1800 Winnebago linguistic notes
Miscellaneous working notes, in various stages of revision; neither field notes nor finished statements. Informant(s), location(s), date(s) not given.