Bullock, Matthew W. (Matthew Washington), 1882-1972

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Bullock, Matthew W. (Matthew Washington), 1882-1972

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Bullock, Matthew W. (Matthew Washington), 1882-1972

Bullock, Matthew

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1881-09-11

1881-09-11

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1972-12-17

1972-12-17

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James M. Crawford was a linguist who mainly studied Native American languages, including Cocopa, Yuchi, and Mobilian trade language. He came to the field of linguistics halfway through his lifetime after pursuing a career in forestry in the West and Southwest. After receiving his PhD in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to his birthplace, Georgia, where he taught in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia at Athens.

From the guide to the Recordings of Native American languages, Bulk, 1963-1973, 1953, 1956, 1963, 1965, 1967-68, 1970-73, (American Philosophical Society)

African American professor and lecturer on Bahai Faith; b. to slave parents.

From the description of Matthew Bullock collection, 1900-1971. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70960151

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Alabama Indians

Alabama Indians

Alabama language

Bahai Faith

Birds

Cherokee language

Chickasaw language

Choctaw language

Chontal language

Cocopa Indians

Cocopa Indians

Cocopa Indians

Cocopa Indians

Cocopa Indians

Cocopa language

Coyote (Legendary character)

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Koasati language

Kumiai language

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Mobilian trade language

Mohave Indians

Navajo Indians

Navajo language

Russian language

Shepherds

Shoshoni language

Tolowa Indians

Tolowa language

Trail of Tears, 1838-1839

Yavapai Indians

Yavapai language

Yuchi Indians

Yuchi Indians

Yuchi Indians

Yuchi Indians

Yuchi language

Yuki language

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African American teachers

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