Wanneh, Gawaso, 1881-1955

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Arthur C. Parker was born in 1881 on the Cattaraugus Reservation of the Seneca Nation of New York in western New York. He was the son of Frederick Ely Parker, who was one-half Seneca, and his wife Geneva Hortenese Griswold, of Scots-English-American descent, who taught school on the reservation. As the Seneca are a matrilineal nation, the young Parker did not have membership status at birth, as his mother was not part of the tribe, but he was descended from prominent Seneca, including the prophet Handsome Lake, through his father.

In 1903 Arthur was adopted into the tribe as an honorary member, when he was given the Seneca name Gawaso Wanneh (meaning "Big Snowsnake"). His grandfather Nicholson Henry Parker was an influential Seneca leader. As a youth, Arthur lived with Nicholson on his farm and was strongly influenced by him.

Arthur Parker was influenced by both the Seneca culture and the Christian missionary culture of his mother's family, and his social status of bridging peoples. He explored his Seneca lineage as a way of connecting himself to a powerful, symbolic past and integrating into twentieth-century American life.[4] Although his own family was Christian, he also witnessed followers of the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake, who had tried to resurrect traditional Seneca religion.

He was field archaeologist at the Peabody Museum in 1903; beginning 1906, he was archaeologist of the New York State Museum. In 1904, Parker was given a two-year position as ethnologist at the New York State Library, part of the New York State Education Department, and collected cultural data on the New York Iroquois. Then in 1906, he took a position as the first archaeologist at the New York State Museum (http://www.nysm.nysed.gov).

In 1911, together with the Native American physician Charles A. Eastman and others, he founded the Society of American Indians to help educate the public about Native Americans. From 1915 to 1920, he was the editor of the society's American Indian Magazine. In 1916, he was awarded the Cornplanter Medal.

In 1925 Parker became director of the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, where he developed the museum holdings and its research in the emerging fields of anthropology, natural history, geology, biology, history and industry of the Genesee Region. During the 1930s and the Great Depression, he also directed the WPA-funded Indian Arts Project, which was sponsored by the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration.

In 1935, Parker was elected the first President of the Society for American Archaeology. In 1944, Parker helped found the National Congress of American Indians.

After retiring from directing the Rochester museum in 1946, Parker became very active in Indian affairs. He moved to Nunda-wah-oh, near present-day Naples, New York, where he felt his ancestors had lived. There he overlooked Canandaigua Lake. He died there on New Year's Day, 1955, aged 73.

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referencedIn Frank G. Speck papers, 1903-1950 American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915. Papers, 1807-1971 (bulk: 1855-1935) Peabody Museum Archives, Harvard University
referencedIn Keppler, Joseph. Joseph Keppler Papers. 1882-1944. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
referencedIn Joseph Keppler Jr. Iroquois papers, 1882-1944. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
creatorOf Parker, Arthur Caswell. Collection of historical papers. 1818-1952. Buffalo History Museum, Research Library
referencedIn Joseph Keppler Jr. Iroquois papers, 1882-1944. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
creatorOf Parker, Arthur Caswell. Autograph postcard signed ACP to: WNF. February 15, 1937. Wellesley College
creatorOf Society of American Indians. Records, 1911-1916. American Periodical Series I
referencedIn Parker, Ely Samuel. Ely Samuel Parker Papers. 1794-1946. American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Wallace, Anthony Francis Clarke. Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers. 1920-2000. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Parker, Arthur Caswell. Arthur Caswell Parker Papers. 1915-1953. New York State Library
referencedIn Houghton Mifflin Company. Houghton Mifflin Company reader reports on manuscripts submitted for publication. 1882-1931. Houghton Library
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983. American Philosophical Society
referencedIn William N. Fenton papers, 1933-2001 American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942. Houghton Library
referencedIn Pratt, Richard Henry. Richard Henry Pratt papers. 1862-1972. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Parker, Arthur Caswell. Appendix to last grand sachem of the Iroquois : typescript. 1919. Buffalo History Museum, Research Library
creatorOf Parker, Arthur Caswell. Addresses and article. 1951-1953. Buffalo History Museum, Research Library
referencedIn William N. Fenton papers, 1933-2001 American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Pratt, Richard Henry. Richard Henry Pratt papers. 1862-1972. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Wallace, Paul Anthony Wilson. Paul A. W. Wallace Papers. [ca. 1920]-1967. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Choate, Joseph Hodges. Letter : New York, N.Y., to John H. Stephens, Chairman, Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. April 3, 1916. Newberry Library
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associatedWith Cuvier, Georges, Baron, 1769-1832 person
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correspondedWith Frederic Ward Putnam, 1813-1915 person
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Cattaraugus Indian Reservation NY US
Naples (N.Y.) NY US
Cambridge MA US
Rochester NY US
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Anthropologists
Archaeological expeditions
Archaeologists
United States. Army
Automobile ownership
Centaur Statue (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Civil War, U. S., 1861-1865
Handsome Lake Religion
Historical museums
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Interpretation (Philosophy)
Iroquoian languages
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
Learning and scholarship
New York (State)
Onondaga Indians
Seneca Indians
Seneca Indians
Wampum
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Birth 1881-04-05

Death 1955-01-01

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