Abenaki Indians.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cree language studies
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924112438951]
Identifier: 9072
Scope and content
Three three-ringed binders full of handwritten notes about the Cree language. The notes discuss both the spoken and written language. Sections on grammar, dictionaries, the alphabet, various dialects, historical information, word definitions, phonetic pronunciation guides, word conjugations, language rules, instructions on how to make certain sounds with throat and tongue. Also sections on Algonquian, Abenaki, Montagnais, Ojibwa, and Gaelic Lowland Scottish languages. Information on...
Dates:
1950-1972.
Native American artist vertical file
Collection
Identifier: 9241
Abstract
This collection contains ephemera covering artists, both Native American and non-Native American, whose artwork often focused on Native American subjects.
Dates:
[ca.1850-2000.]
Native American biography vertical file
Collection
Identifier: 9242
Abstract
This collection contains ephemera providing biographical information of, both Native Americans and non-Native Americans, whose work focused on Native American subjects.
Dates:
[ca.1850-2000]
Native American publications vertical file
Collection
Identifier: 9246
Abstract
This collection contains newsletters, newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals produced by Native American and non-Native American sources.
Dates:
[ca.1960-2000].
Native American subject vertical file
Collection
Identifier: 9205
Abstract
This collection contains ephemera covering a broad variety of topics relating to Native Americans.
Dates:
[ca.1850-2000.]
Penobscot texts
Collection — Huntington box 8 - folder 1
Identifier: 9049
Scope and content
Note included with manuscripts by E. K. Burnett says these texts were probably used by Speck for his Penobscot Transformer Tales, published in the International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 1, number 3, page 187-192, 1918. The texts are written in the Penobscot language, but have English subtitles. The pages are annotated with information on how they should be published. They include narratives and what appear to be interviews as well as lists of translations, and stories from the...
Dates:
1908-1914.