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Handbook of North American Indians records

Topic:
Handbook of North American Indians
Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Department of Anthropology  Search this
Editor:
Goddard, Ives, 1941-  Search this
Sturtevant, William C.  Search this
Extent:
513 Linear feet (The total extent of the collection is 513 linear feet with 11 boxes of oversized material, four boxes of rolled maps and three large map folders )
Culture:
Indians of North America  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Articles
Bibliographies
Correspondence
Financial records
Illustrations
Manuscripts
Maps
Photographs
Publications
Research
Date:
circa 1966-2008
Summary:
This collection is comprised of the working records of the Handbook of North American Indians, the unpublished photographs, published photographs, editorial correspondence, Illustrations and Bibliographic research as well as administrative files and linguistics research.
Scope and Contents:
This collection is comprised of the working records of the Handbook of North American Indians, which includes published and unpublished photographs, editorial correspondence, illustrations, bibliographic and linguistic research, and administrative files. The total extent of the collection is 513 linear feet with 11 boxes of oversized material, four boxes of rolled maps and three large map folders.

Series 1: Published photographs (78.75 linear feet) contains the printed, photocopied or digital representations of the photographs and illustrations published in The Handbook of North American Indians (HNAI). The series also contains the correspondence and documentation surrounding the research and use of these images. The files are organized by published volume (culture area or special topic), chronologically by publication date and, therein segmented alphabetically by chapter author. Authors who have contributed multiple chapters within the same volume are further delineated by the chapter title.

Series 2: Unpublished photographs (91.5 linear feet) contains original photographs, photocopied images and/or digital representations of the photographs and illustrations not published in The Handbook of North American Indians (HNAI). It is primarily the result of research trips made by Joanna Cohan Scherer, Illustrations Researcher from 1970-2006. The series also contains the correspondence and documentation surrounding the accession of these images and their potential use in the HNAI project or future use by the NAA.

Series 3: Photo repository files (16 linear feet) contains an alphabetical listing of repositories or photographers that were utilized or inventoried in the collecting of the photographs for volume publication and research. Each file represents a discreet repository- files are arranged alphabetically. Folders contain correspondence, newspaper clippings and company information when available.

Series 4: Central editorial files (134 linear feet) contains the working files of various editors within the office of the Handbook of North American Indians. Within this series you will find correspondence with chapter authors, manuscript edits and related research. Folder titles are organized first by volume publication date, beginning with Volume 8- California and those volumes are organized alphabetically by the last name of each chapter author. Further chapter organization is delineated in the following manner: the front folder contains an original working copy of the chapter manuscript and a bibliography, the second folder contains a file copy of the manuscript and three smaller folders titled: "orthography", "illustrations" and "correspondence". The final portion of the chapter folders consists of the superseded manuscript text.

Series 5: General Editor files (30 linear feet) contains the files of William C. Sturtevant as they relate to his work as General Editor for the Handbook of North American Indians. This material was packed in the order in which it was found in the sub-office of the General Editor. The General Editor oversaw the production of all volumes of HNAI. Included are superseded files from the Indians in Contemporary Society Volume, volume reviews, original author questionnaires for the soliciting of volume contributors as well as a number of research publications.

Series 6: Linguistic Editor files (9 linear feet) consists of files from the office of Linguistic Editor Dr. Ives Goddard. Included are orthographies, alphabets, typologies and personal names gathered in the publication of all volumes of the Handbook of North American Indians but mostly focused on the Language Volume.

Series 7: Managing Editor files (5 linear feet) consists of the files from Dr. Ives Goddard's time as the managing editor of the Handbook. Correspondence, volume production schedules and chapter edits can be found in this series. The managing editor took over the role of the general editor.

Series 8: Editorial assistant files (24 linear feet) consists of the files of Editorial Assistant Paula Cardwell. Ms. Cardwell worked as the assistant to General Editor William C. Sturtevant. This series is unprocessed.

Series 9: Illustrator research files (9 linear feet and 11 boxes of oversized materials) contains the files associated with the illustrations research function of the Handbook of North American Indians office. It is comprised heavily of correspondence with chapter authors and of oversized illustrations for the volumes.

Series 10: Bibliographer files (12 linear feet) contains the files of bibliographer Cesare Marino and others who helped to compile the bibliographies for all volumes of the Handbook.

Series 11: Bibliographic card files and lists (18 linear feet) consists of the Bibliographic card files created to organize the information content of the handbook volumes and stored for potential use in the unpublished Bibliography volumes 19 and 20. This series is unprocessed.

Series 12: Coordinator files (3 linear feet) consists of the papers of the HNAI coordinator office and includes documents related to typesetting, printing, indexing, schedules and documentation of the Handbook publication practices. These files were maintained by Dianne Della-Loggia.

Series 13: Administrative (13 linear feet) consists of the administrative papers of the Handbook of North American Indians office and were maintained by administrator Melvena Jackson. This series is unprocessed.

Series 14: Quarterly reports (3 linear feet) consistss of the quarterly financial reports of the Handbook office from 1976 to 1992.

Series 15: Vertical file (16 linear feet) contains published reference data for use in the making of HNAI, including scholarly articles, research and other publications. This series is unprocessed.

Series 16: Maps (4 boxes of rolled maps and 3 folders of annotated maps).
Arrangement:
The collection is organized into 16 series: 1) Published photographs; 2) Unpublished photographs; 3) Photo repository files; 4) Central editorial files; 5) General Editor files; 6) Linguistic Editor files; 7) Managing Editor files; 8) Editorial assistant files; 9) Illustrator research files; 10) Bibliographer files; 11) Bibliographic card files and lists; 12) Coordinator files; 13) Administrative; 14) Quarterly reports; 15) Vertical file; 16) Maps.
Historical Note:
The Handbook of North American Indians, originally a project of the Smithsonian Office of Anthropology, was transferred to the Center for the Study of Man upon its organization in the late 1960's. With the center's winding down in the late 1970's, the Handbook was returned to the Department of Anthropology. William C. Sturtevant was Editor from the inception until 2007. The office of the Handbook was concerned with the production of a multivolume work intended to supersede F.W. Hodge's two-volume Handbook of Indians North of Mexico, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 30, 1907-1910. The Handbook office was terminated in December of 2007 having published 15 of the planned 20 volumes.

1966 -- William C. Sturtevant officially named general editor

1968 -- Office of the Handbook is established

1970 -- First staff member hired by Sturtevant- Joanna Cohan Scherer

1972 -- First manuscript submitted to the Office, April 28

1978 -- California volume published Northeast volume published

1979 -- Southwest volume published

1981 -- Subarctic volume published

1983 -- Second Southwest volume published

1984 -- Arctic volume published

1986 -- Great Basin volume published

1988 -- History of Indian-White Relations volume published

1990 -- Northwest Coast volume published

1996 -- Languages volume published

1998 -- Plateau volume published

2000 -- Plains volume published

2004 -- Southeast volume published

2006 -- Environment, Origins and Populations volume published

2007 -- General Editor William C. Sturtevant retires in January General Editor William C. Sturtevant Passes away on March 2nd Office terminated in December

2008 -- Indians in Contemporary Society volume published
Provenance:
These records from the Office of the Handbook of North American Indians were moved in November of 2008 from the office of the Handbook of North American Indians to the National Anthropological Archives at the Museum Support Center.
Restrictions:
Advanced notice must be given to view portions of the collection stored off-site. Consult the reference archivist for more information.
Rights:
The NAA does not own rights to many of the photographs and illustrations in Series 1 Published Photographs and Series 2: Unpublished Photographs. Permission to use photographs must be obtained from the corresponding repository and or source (ie photographer and or anthropologist). Photographers and anthropologists who contributed their original material often gave permission for the Smithsonian to freely use their materials, corresponding catalog cards will often indicate whether there are restrictions on use.

Contact the repository for more information.
Genre/Form:
Articles
Bibliographies
Correspondence
Financial records
Illustrations
Manuscripts
Maps
Photographs
Publications
Research
Citation:
Handbook of North American Indians records, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NAA.MS2008-25
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw39244069f-8786-4b72-b3bb-b4d9a7841bcd
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms2008-25

Nicola/Thompson

Creator:
Harrington, John Peabody, 1884-1961  Search this
Names:
Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922  Search this
Collection Creator:
Harrington, John Peabody, 1884-1961  Search this
Extent:
0.41 Linear feet ((1 box))
Culture:
Indians of North America -- British Columbia  Search this
Indians of North America -- Plateau  Search this
Nlaka'pamux (Thompson River Salish)  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Field notes
Vocabulary
Narratives
Manuscripts
Place:
Nicola River Valley (B.C.)
Date:
circa 1941-circa 1942
Scope and Contents:
This subseries of the Alaska/Northwest Coast series contains Harrington's research on Nicola and Thompson, consisting of comparative vocabulary, outline and notes for write-up, and notes from interviews regarding James A. Teit.

Vocabulary entries were not arranged by Harrington into his usual semantic categories, but were kept together by interview. Nicola terms were frequently elicited with their Thompson equivalents. Words cover animals, plants, geography, material culture, tribenames, and placenames. Also interspersed are a few phrases, notes and sketch maps from two placename trips, summaries of myths in English, and biographical data concerning the informants and others. One interview was based in part on a rehearing of Franz Boas' (1924) "Vocabulary of the Athapascan Tribe of Nicola Valley, British Columbia." At a later date (1942) comparative Athapascan data--Rogue River and Chasta Costa from Wolverton Orton (Wolv., RR, Wolve Chastac.) and Coquille from Coquille Thompson (Thomp.)--was added to these notes.

Harrington's write-up is little more than an outline for an article. It includes a section on informants and some vocabulary excerpted from the field notes. The designation "Nic. for write-up" is misleading as data for Thompson is also given throughout. Several references are made to information from published sources (Dawson 1892, Morice 1932).

During his last two days in Nicola Valley, Harrington visited Mrs. James A. Teit in order to copy Teit's manuscript "Notes on the Early History of Nicola Valley." This section contains notes on their discussions of Teit's work and local history. It also includes comments by an unidentified man Harrington met at Spence's Bridge as well as a photograph of Teit.
Biographical / Historical:
John P. Harrington's work in Merritt and Canford, British Columbia, during the summer of 1941 was part of a continuing effort to trace the origin and relationships of the Athapascan languages, which he often referred to comprehensively as "Chilcotin." In late August to early September--dates given are August 27, August 31, and September 1--he recorded data from speakers of the Lytton (L., Lyt., Upper Th.) dialect of Thompson River Salish, who also remembered a little Nicola Valley Athapascan (Nic., st. for stuwix-mux, southern Chilcotin).

He first worked with Billy Ernest (Billy), 80-year-old chief of the Canford Indians. He also conducted separate interviews with Mrs. Louey Jonah (Mrs. J.) and her husband (Mr. J.), an unidentified "Old Lady," and Louie Charlie, who gave remembered information from Johnny Jackson, said to have been a stuwix speaker, deceased for some five years. Harrington considered his best source of information to be Billy Ernest's sister, Matilda Shackler (Mat.), with whom he reheard much of the data. His interpreter for many of the sessions was Johnny Martin (Martin, Johnny). Nonlinguistic information was obtained from James A. Teit's widow and an unidentified "half-breed at Spence's Bridge."
Local Numbers:
Accession #1976-95
Restrictions:
No restrictions on access.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
Athapascan languages  Search this
Ntlakyapamuk language  Search this
Chastacosta language  Search this
Coquille language  Search this
Language and languages -- Documentation  Search this
Linguistics  Search this
Names, Geographical  Search this
Genre/Form:
Field notes
Vocabulary
Narratives
Manuscripts
Collection Citation:
John Peabody Harrington papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The preferred citation for the Harrington Papers will reference the actual location within the collection, i.e. Box 172, Alaska/Northwest Coast, Papers of John Peabody Harrington, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

However, as the NAA understands the need to cite phrases or vocabulary on specific pages, a citation referencing the microfilmed papers is acceptable. Please note that the page numbering of the PDF version of the Harrington microfilm does not directly correlate to the analog microfilm frame numbers. If it is necessary to cite the microfilmed papers, please refer to the specific page number of the PDF version, as in: Papers of John Peabody Harrington, Microfilm: MF 7, R34 page 42.
Identifier:
NAA.1976-95, Subseries 1.4
See more items in:
John Peabody Harrington papers
John Peabody Harrington papers / Series 1: Native American History, Language, and Culture of Alaska and the Northwest Coast
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3ad0fd54b-237f-4901-baff-76c792b77787
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-1976-95-ref12617
Online Media:

Frederick Starr negatives and lantern slides

Creator:
Starr, Frederick, 1859-1933  Search this
Photographer:
Lang, Charles B.  Search this
Grabic, Louis  Search this
Extent:
152 Lantern slides
3344 Negatives (photographic)
Culture:
Zoque  Search this
San Felipe Pueblo  Search this
Mazatec [Huautla]  Search this
Indians of Mexico  Search this
Zapotec  Search this
Maya  Search this
Wampanoag  Search this
Salish (Flathead)  Search this
Mazahua  Search this
Ute  Search this
Sioux  Search this
Numakiki (Mandan)  Search this
Tzotzil Maya  Search this
Taos Pueblo  Search this
Tzeltal Maya  Search this
Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox)  Search this
Laguna Pueblo  Search this
Triqui (Trique) [San Joan Copala]  Search this
Shuar  Search this
Niimíipuu (Nez Perce)  Search this
Chol Maya  Search this
Totonac  Search this
Osage  Search this
Chaticks Si Chaticks (Pawnee)  Search this
Tonkawa  Search this
Otomí (Otomi)  Search this
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Tlingit  Search this
Mixe  Search this
Chinantec  Search this
Mixtec  Search this
Potawatomi  Search this
Chibcha  Search this
Akimel O'odham (Pima)  Search this
Mehináku (Mehinacu)  Search this
Salish (Flathead)  Search this
Apache  Search this
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)  Search this
Ponca  Search this
Menominee (Menomini)  Search this
Cahuilla  Search this
Haida  Search this
Karajá (Caraja)  Search this
Cherokee  Search this
Sahnish (Arikara)  Search this
Assiniboine (Stoney)  Search this
Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke)  Search this
Caddo  Search this
Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl)  Search this
Cochiti Pueblo  Search this
Teotihuacán (archaeological culture)  Search this
Isleta Pueblo  Search this
Purepecha (Tarasco)  Search this
Inunaina (Arapaho)  Search this
Iroquois  Search this
Anishinaabe (Chippewa/Ojibwa)  Search this
A:shiwi (Zuni)  Search this
Acoma Pueblo  Search this
Macushi (Macusi)  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Lantern slides
Negatives (photographic)
Negatives
Place:
Colombia
Washington
West Virginia
Kansas
Kentucky
New Mexico
Brazil
Ecuador
Missouri
Wisconsin
Oklahoma
Ohio
New York
Georgia
Mexico
Iowa
Arkansas
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Alaska
Date:
1894-1910
Summary:
The collection includes materials from cultures in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, and Guiana: Acoma Pueblo, Apache, Arapaho, Arikara, Assiniboine, Caddo, Cahuilla, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chibcha, Chinantec, Chippewa (Ojibwa), Choco, Chol, Chontal, Cochiti Pueblo, Crow, Cuicatec, Eskimo, Flathead, Haida, Hopi, Huastec, Huave, Iowa, Iroquois, Isleta, Karaja, Kwakiutl, Laguna Pueblo, Macusi, Mandan, Maya, Mazahua, Mazatec, Mehinaku, Menomini, Mixe, Mixtec, Navajo, Nez Perce, Osage, Otomi, Ottawa, Pawnee, Pima, Ponca, Potawatomi, Salish, San Blas, San Felipe Pueblo, Sauk & Fox, Shuar, Sioux, Taos Pueblo, Tarasco, Teotihuacan, Tepehua, Tlaxcala, Tlingit, Tonkawa, Totonac, Triqui, Tzental, Tzotzil, Ute, Wampanoag, Zapotec, Zoque, Zuni.
Arrangement note:
Collection arranged by item number.
Biographical/Historical note:
Frederick Starr was born in Auburn, New York, on September 2, 1858. He received a Ph.D. in biology in 1884 at Coe College, where he was later appointed professor of biology. Starr did postgraduate work in anthropology at Yale. In 1889 he was appointed head of Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History, and in 1892 he was chosen by William Harper to organize the Anthropology Department at the new University of Chicago. Starr remained at the University until his retirement in 1923. Besides his field studies with various Indian tribes in the United States, Starr traveled to Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Ecuador, Guiana, Japan, the Philippines, and Africa. He died in Tokyo, Japan, on August 14, 1933. Starr was the author of several books and scholarly articles.
General note:
Starr hired professional photographers Charles B. Lang and Louis Grabic to accompany him on his field trips. One lantern slide of Moses Ladd (Menomini) was taken by William H. Jackson.
Provenance:
Dr. Frederick Starr, Purchased, circa 1929
Restrictions:
Access restricted. Researchers should contact the staff of the NMAI Archives for an appointment to access the collection.
Topic:
Indians of South America -- Brazil  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southwest  Search this
Indians of South America -- Colombia  Search this
Indians of North America -- Alaska  Search this
Indians of North America -- Basin  Search this
Indians of North America -- Plains  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southeast  Search this
Indians of North America -- Plateau  Search this
Indians of Central America -- Guatemala  Search this
Indians of North America -- Northwest  Search this
Indians of North America -- Northeast  Search this
Indians of North America -- Midwest  Search this
Indians of South America -- Ecuador  Search this
Indians of South America -- Guiana  Search this
Genre/Form:
Negatives
Lantern slides
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.052
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv40602e9f6-8984-4da6-a139-bd97c27fa824
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-052

Bowl

Collector:
Peter G. Gates  Search this
Dr. Walter Hough  Search this
Donor Name:
Peter G. Gates  Search this
Site Name:
Kawaikaa (Kawaiokuh)  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Pueblo  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Jeddito Valley, Navajo County, Arizona, United States, North America
Accession Date:
3 Oct 1901
Collection Date:
1901
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
038480
USNM Number:
A213146-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/39f45893d-b7e0-41dd-9c5f-ddb6e4d8db6e
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8049898
Online Media:

Food Bowl

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244555-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3326c5014-232b-4133-b9e2-2e7652cea581
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062411

Food Bowl

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244563-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/341179f93-363c-4e23-856d-5c2d3d4c41ae
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062419

Food Bowl

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244566-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3d1432751-6c42-4ad9-8411-1d2eaa061463
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062422

Food Bowl

Collector:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244585-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/32468a7f4-0994-40c3-984f-95909de16f36
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062441

Food Bowl

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244586-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3559d5f49-1c0c-4b4a-991c-f4b96a2f3f07
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062442

Food Bowl

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Bowl
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244601-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3ac9402d8-ef80-4b29-be29-9de94e30cd8d
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062457

Vase

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Vase
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244606-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/37dd74761-7ae0-48a8-8f66-ad32402e6a39
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062463

Vase

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Vase
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244608-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/37211df0c-baa9-4384-877c-213279c8cdfd
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062465

Vase

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Site Name:
Otowi  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Vase
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244613-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/365d12ff3-1d77-45c3-af87-c2b5cf6b30c1
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062470

Tubular Pipe

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Pipe
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244752-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3c0b26d46-8f84-47cf-b85a-b593eba7d1a7
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062612

Stoppers

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Stopper
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244768-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3ddc37d05-56f7-460f-a548-07153b4519b7
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062628

Metate

Donor Name:
Dr. Edgar L. Hewett  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Metate
Place:
Rito De Los Frijoles / Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park, Sandoval County / Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1906
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
045665
USNM Number:
A244814-0
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Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/37d3e1943-8cac-40df-a839-4b93b290fbac
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8062687

Roughly Notched Implement, Hammer Or Pick

Donor Name:
School Of American Archaeology  Search this
Culture:
Ancient Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Hammer
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park / Rito De Los Frijoles, Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1 Feb 1911
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
052369
USNM Number:
A262887-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3899b7eca-ff5d-4094-8790-eb6b112010a5
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8069135

Grooved Stone Hammer

Donor Name:
School Of American Archaeology  Search this
Culture:
Tewa  Search this
Object Type:
Hammer
Place:
Pajarito Plateau / Pajarito Park / Rito De Los Frijoles, Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1 Feb 1911
Topic:
Archaeology  Search this
Accession Number:
052369
USNM Number:
A262899-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/313bcc935-ef66-4923-a9e7-190eb4ca9c82
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8069148

Gypsum Selenite

Collector:
Mrs Matilda C. Stevenson  Search this
Donor Name:
Bureau Of American Ethnology  Search this
Culture:
Zuni (A:shiwi)  Search this
Object Type:
Pigment
Place:
Kyamakya, Cibola County, New Mexico, United States, North America
Accession Date:
27 Jan 1905
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
043829
USNM Number:
E234728-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3730b26a3-41e3-4251-aba0-7bae67f76be4
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8368080
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Bone Fish-Hook And Line Of Wild Hemp

Donor Name:
L. S. Dyar  Search this
Culture:
Klamath  Search this
Object Type:
Fish Hook
Place:
Oregon, United States, North America
Accession Date:
1876
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
005319
USNM Number:
E24097-0
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Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/340655210-d100-47e3-825e-255a2523b82b
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8371491
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