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Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4800 James O. Dorsey papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Type:
Archival materials
Pages
Date:
circa 1889
1889 ?
Scope and Contents:
Consists of Dhegiha texts prepared for publication in "The Cegiha Language," Contributions to North American Ethnology VI, but withheld by order of J. W. Powell. Dhegiha texts with interlinear and free translations and notes. Includes "Ictinike's adventure as a woman: an Omaha myth," "The Raccoon and the Coyote," both told by George Miller; "Ponka Story," told by One Horn; and letter from Joseph LaFlesche to T. H. Tibbles, December, 1879.
Consists of Dhegiha texts prepared for publication in "The Cegiha Language," CNAE VI, Washington, D. C., 1890, but with held by order of J. W. Powell. Dhegiha texts with interlinear and free translations and notes. Includes "Ictinike's adventure as a woman: an Omaha myth," "The Raccoon and the Coyote," both told by George Miller; "Ponka Story," told by One Horn; letter from Joseph LaFlesche to T. H. Tibbles, December, 1879.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS.4800: (3.2.1) [159]
Local Note:
Dorsey Number 89-K. Old number 1462 (complete)
typescript and autograph document
Other Title:
Ictinikie's adventure as a woman: an Omaha myth
The Raccoon and the Coyote
Ponka Story
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Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4800 James O. Dorsey papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Creation of this finding aid was funded through support from the Arcadia Fund.
Digitization and preparation of additional materials for online access has been funded also by the National Science Foundation under BCS Grant No. 1561167 and the Recovering Voices initiative at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
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Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Date:
undated
Scope and Contents:
On cards compiled from information furnished in reply to letters of inquiry. The information is secondary and lacks documentation. Terms of the following languages are thought to be included: Achomawi, Alibamu, Arikara, Athapascan, Blackfoot, Catawba, Choctaw, Copehan, Creek, Dakota, Hitchiti, Hopi, Iowa, Kansa, Klikitat, Mandan, Muskhogean, Niuskoki, Nez Perce, Omaha, Osage, Oto, Paiute, Pawnee, Piman, Ponka, Quapaw, Santee, Seminole, Shahaptian, Shoshone, Teton, Washakie, Winnebago, Ute, Yankton.
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Robert Rankin papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Wenner-Gren Foundation.
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Robert Rankin papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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Wicoicage wowapi, mowis owa qa wicoie wakan kin, Salomon Kaga. Pejihuta wicaśta Dakota iapi en kaga = The books of Genesis and Proverbs, in the Dakota language translated from the original Hebrew by Thos. S. Williamson
Title:
Books of Genesis and Proverbs, in the Dakota language
An Ioway grammar illustrating the principles of the language used by the Ioway, Otoe and Missouri Indians prepared and printed by Rev. Wm. Hamilton and Rev. S.M. Irvin
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Type:
Archival materials
Audio
Sound tape reels
Songs
Narration
Date:
1966 September 18
Scope and Contents:
Singers: Sylvester Warrior and Lamont Brown. Taped for T. Y. Stewart.
Recorded for Ty Stewart. Part One. MPM tape 3 includes: 1. Ponca Flag Song; 2. Starting song or opening song of the Hethu'shka Society; 3. War Dance Songs with explanations.
Local Numbers:
Howard Sound Recording 3
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Type:
Archival materials
Works of art
Date:
1879
Scope and Contents:
Red and Blue Pyramid Shapes on White Background
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.08732700
NAA MS.4800: 23
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Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Local Note:
drawing
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Genre/Form:
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Collection Citation:
Manuscript 4800 James O. Dorsey papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
Creation of this finding aid was funded through support from the Arcadia Fund.
Digitization and preparation of additional materials for online access has been funded also by the National Science Foundation under BCS Grant No. 1561167 and the Recovering Voices initiative at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.