[United States, Virginia and Maine; Canada, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland; Various North American Indian groups, 1909-1911] [sound recording] / collected by Frank G. Speck, W.H. Mechling, Wilson D. Wallis, and J.G. Warfield.
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Indiana University, Bloomington. Archives of Traditional Music
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Warfield, J.G.
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Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950
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Frank G. Speck was an anthropologist. From the description of Naskapi scenes, [ca. 1930]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523446 From the guide to the Naskapi scenes, [ca. 1930], Circa 1930, (American Philosophical Society) Frank Gouldsmith Speck was an anthropologist. From the description of Delaware Indian material, 1928. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122440271 From the descripti...
Mechling, W.H. (William Hubbs)
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University of Pennsylvania, University Museum
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Wallis, Wilson D. (Wilson Dallam), 1886-1970
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Wilson Dallam Wallis was born in Forest Hill MD, graduated from Dickinson College in 1907 with a degree in philosophy and law. He became interested in anthropology while studying on a Rhodes Scholarship, and took an Oxford B.Sc. in anthropology in 1910. Returning to the United States, he took a Ph. D. in philosophy in 1915. Wallis joined the new anthropology dept. at the University of Minnesota in 1919 and became chairman in 1938. He continued to serve as chairman until his retirement in 1954, w...