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Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons collection, 1883-1894
1.5 linear feetField notebooks detailing the customs and ceremonies of the Native American Hopi tribe, collected by Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons, PhD (1874-1941). Thirty of these volumes were the notebooks of Alexander M. Stephen (d. 1894), a U.S. Army officer who, in about 1882, started observing Hopi life. Although chiefly concerned with the Hopis, there are some notes on Hopi-Navajo relations and a few references to the Native American Tewa and Hokya tribes. Stephen's penciled notes and drawings were edited and published by Dr. Parsons as the Hopi journal of Alexander M. Stephen (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936). Also included are three unpublished notebooks of observations made by a young American physician with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Jeremiah Sullivan (1850-1916), who lived among the Hopis (1881-1888) in the village of Sichomovi. A letter from anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber, PhD (1876-1960) to Dr. Parsons explains the provenance of one of Sullivan's notebooks. These last three notebooks [Vols. 31-33] have also been attributed to Alexander M. Stephen by Alex Patterson (February 1994). [See, Alex Patterson's full note at subseries I.2. Jeremiah Sullivan (Vols. 31-33).]
University Artifacts collection, 1750s-2020s, bulk 1880s-1990s
124.61 linear feetThe University Artifacts Collection contains objects, textiles, buttons, trophies, ribbons, plaques, plates, and other three-dimensional items used as well as created by or for the University since its founding in 1754 as King's College. Some items were created for specific individuals or classes.
Diplomas and Certificates Collection, 1714-2003, bulk 1800-1959
56.87 linear feetRobert Staughton Lynd papers, 1933-1945, bulk 1933-1935
.42 linear feetResearch in Contemporary Cultures records, 1939-1962, bulk 1947-1952
19.5 linear feetHistorical subject files, 1810s-2022, bulk 1968-1972
183.06 linear feetAlbert Ellis papers, 1920-2007, bulk 1965-1997
218 linear feetGeorge Hunt Kwak'wala ethnographic manuscripts, 1890s-1930s
30 VolumesColumbiana Manuscripts, 1572-1986, bulk 1850-1920
39.25 linear feetJ. Max and Ruth Clement Bond papers, 1912-2004, bulk 1930-1990
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