William B. Griffen papers, 1955-1965.

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William B. Griffen papers, 1955-1965.

Holograph field notebooks and revised notes of observations of the Seri Indians of Mexico. Also contains fifty four black and white photographs of people and buildings taken in Desemboque, Sonora, Mexico, 1955. Includes materials relating to a paper written by Griffen and Ed Moser entitled "A Spanish Transcription of Terms from a Native Indian language." Also includes photocopies of two published works: "Notes on Seri Indian Culture Sonora, Mexico," and "Seventeenth Century Seri."

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)

eng,

spa,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7438274

University of Arizona Libraries

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Griffen, William B.

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Anthropologist, professor and chairman of the Anthropology Dept. at Northern Arizona University. From the description of The Chiricahua Apache Population Resident at the Janos Presidio, 1792 to 1858 1988. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 43875811 Anthropologist, served as chair of the Anthropology Department at Northern Arizona University, 1964 to 1968 and 1971 to 1990. From the description of William B. Griffen papers,...

Moser, Edward P.

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