MS 1023 Taos language vocabulary and letter
Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
MS 614 Language of the Sandía Pueblo or Nafin ab, in the central parts of New Mexico. Tewa [sic] linguistic family. Obtained in November 1899 from Mariano Carpintero, governor of Sandia, for the Bureau of American Ethnology
Carpintero, Mariano
This is a copy of Bureau of American Ethnology Number 1553, arranged by subject-- parts of the body, etc. (see note by A .S. Gatschet on last page of 1553), plus 2 page discussion of relationship of Sandia language with Isleta and others.
Ed Brady collection of photographs of Native Americans
1 Stereograph (silver gelatin)
2 Color postcards
2 Color prints
3 Copy negatives
5 Copy prints
42 Prints (silver gelatin (some on postcard stock))
Ed Brady's collection of photographs and postcards of Native American camps, people, crafts, schools, and dances, as well as agency personnel at various reservations. A majority of the original prints are photographs by Lee Moorhouse, including images of American Indian dwellings, camps, Kate Drexel School, children in cradleboards, and formal …
MS 2100 Miscellaneous ethnographic and occasional linguistic notes on Santa Clara and other Pueblos
1906
undated
Contents: (a) Santa Clara. Notes, no date, 1904, 1906. 51 pages, 6 scattered pages vocabulary of numerals and clan names. (b) Sia. Notes, no date, 1904. Approximately 53 pages, including 19 scattered pages numerals and other vocabulary. (c) San Juan. Vocabulary notes. No date, 3 pages. (d) Zuni. Names of men and positions in fraternities and priesthoods. December …
MS 1027 Comparative Tiwa vocabularies from the Isleta (MS 1019), Isleta Pueblo (MS 1021) and Pueblo Indians of Taos, Picuris, Sandia, and Isleta (MS 1024-b)
Kautz, August V. (August Valentine), 1828-1895
Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883
In Comparative Vocabulary form.
Charles Morgan Wood photograph collection
12 Copy negatives
This collection includes photographic prints and copy negatives made by Charles Morgan Wood between 1908 and 1925 of indigenous communities and archaeological sites within Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. The communities photographed include the San Ildefonso Pueblo, Isleta Pueblo, Diné (Navajo), Tesuque Pueblo, Hopi-Tewa, Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo), Nambe Pueblo, K'apovi (Santa Clara Pueblo), Laguna Pueblo, A:shiwi (Zuni), Hopi Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, and Taos Pueblo.
MS 2028 Notebook containing North American Indian and other vocabularies collected by A.S. Gatschet and others, and miscellaneous notes and bibliographic references
Loew, O. (Oscar), 1844-
Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899
Antonia, Marie
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The material is in the handwriting of A.S. Gatschet, in a composition book. In the same volume are numerous miscellaneous notes, many in German script; brief bibliographic notes, and notes of an apparently personal nature. There are also extracts from the Codex Wangianus, from Charles Lyell, and from others. In …
Nellie Mae Whitted photographs of Acomita and Native peoples of the American Southwest
36 Prints (silver gelatin (some on postcard stock))
Photographs made by Nellie Mae Whitted in Paguote (1939) and Acomita, New Mexico. They include images of Acomita day school and its students and teachers, as well as houses and Eagle dancers. The collection also includes postcards and commercial prints relating to Navajo, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Ildefonso Pueblo …
Watercolor painting of Corn Dance
Evans, Victor J.
Photographs of Jose Encarnacion Peña murals and Patricia Peña dolls
3 Color prints
Photographs probably made by Patricia Peña depicting artwork created by her and her husband, including Encarnacion Peña murals and Patricia Peña dolls. The collection also includes one image of Encarnacion Peña painting a mural at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico.