Papers of Karl V. Teeter, 1769-2003 (inclusive), 1953-1998 (bulk).
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American Philosophical Society
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Benjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society in 1743 in Philadelphia, patterning it after the Royal Society of London. It's purpose was the promotion of the study of science and the practical arts of agriculture, engineering trades, and manufactures. Subjects of today's "philosophy" were generally excluded from the societies of the 17th and 18th centuries and the word "philosophy" meant to them "love of knowledge," and was essentially the equivalent of today's "science." Interest...
TEC Corporation for Language and Educational Research.
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Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
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Teeter, Karl V., 1929-....
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Karl van Duyn Teeter (1929-2007) was an American linguist who specialized in endangered Algic and Algonquian languages, most notably Wiyot and Maliseet-Passamaquoddy (also known as Malecite-Passamaquoddy). Born to Charles Edwin Teeter, Jr. (Harvard College Class of 1927) and Lura May Shaffner on March 2, 1929, Teeter was raised in Lexington, Massachusetts. He married Anita Maria Bonacorsi Teeter (Radcliffe AB 1951, Harvard EdM 1967, Ed 1978) in 1951; together they had fo...
Reichard, Gladys A.
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Prince, Henry
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2nd Lieutenant, U.S. Army. Henry Prince was born on January 19, 1811, to Benjamin and Sara Prince, at the village of Eastport on Moose Island, Massachusetts, which later became Eastport, Maine. His family could not afford to send him to college, and he applied to attend Westpoint, the United States Military Academy. He was accepted and attended Westpoint from 1831-1835, after which he entered the army as Brevet 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Infantry Regiment, and was sent to Flori...
Vincent O. Erickson
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Stuart Fletcher
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Adney, Edwin Tappan
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National Science Foundation (U.S.). Directorate for Research Applications
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Mary Haas.
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Bryant, Susan
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LeSourd, Philip S.
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Prince, Della
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Paul, Peter, 1933-
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Eugene Vetromile
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Glayds A. Reichard
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Warne, Janet
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Paul, Peter Lewis, 1902-1989
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Foundation for endangered languages
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Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
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J. N. B. Hewitt was an Iroquois Indian and ethnologist. From the guide to the Tuscarora Indian materials, 1883-1890, 1883-1890, (American Philosophical Society) Albert S. Gatschet, 1832-1907,was an American ethnologist. He was born in Switzerland and was trained as a linguist in the universities of Bern and Berlin. After his arrival in the United States, he was a pioneer in the scientific study of Native American languages. In 1877 he became ethnologist of the U.S. Geologica...
McGee, Harold Franklin
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Intertribal Wordpath Society
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Endangered Language Fund.
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