The Cayuga Dialect of Iroquois 1949-1950

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The Cayuga Dialect of Iroquois 1949-1950

Compiled by Marius Barbeau with assistance from Charles A. Cooke, a Mohawk born in Oka, Quebec. This work on the Cayuga dialect includes: phonetic signs; noun radicals; human and animal body parts; terms for people by age, function, etc.; foods; flora; fauna; kinship terms; other nouns; verbs; adjectives; pronouns; numerals; and miscellaneous expressions. Also includes some verb paradigms and noun paradigms with possessive person markers. Informants: Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Davey.

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Cuthbert, Davey

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Charles Marius Barbeau, born March 5, 1883 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce (later Ste-Marie), Que, worked as an anthropologist, ethnologist, and folklorist; he died on d. Feb. 27, 1969, Ottawa, ON. From the guide to the The Cayuga Dialect of Iroquois, 1949-1950, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969

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Charles Marius Barbeau was a Canadian anthropologist and an American Philosophical Society Phillips Fund and a Wenner-Gren Foundation grantee. From the description of Checklist of American Indian antiquities found in European institutions ..., ca. 1950. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122439988 From the description of Calendar of Indian captivities and allied documents, [1953-1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173465713 Charles Mariu...

Cooke, Charles, 1870-1958.

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Charles Marius Barbeau, born March 5, 1883 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce (later Ste-Marie), Que, worked as an anthropologist, ethnologist, and folklorist; he died on d. Feb. 27, 1969, Ottawa, ON. From the guide to the The Cayuga Dialect of Iroquois, 1949-1950, (American Philosophical Society) Canadian ethnologist Charles Cooke compiled the list of the some 6,200 Iroquoian names. From the guide to the Iroquois personal names, 1900-1951, 1900-1951, (American Philosophical...

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Charles Marius Barbeau, born March 5, 1883 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce (later Ste-Marie), Que, worked as an anthropologist, ethnologist, and folklorist; he died on d. Feb. 27, 1969, Ottawa, ON. From the guide to the The Cayuga Dialect of Iroquois, 1949-1950, (American Philosophical Society) Epithet: wife of Startup Jackson British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001026.0x000323 Epithet: widow of Nathana...