Series I: Mescalero
Box 1 Item 1
Mescalero 1, 1917
Digital identifier: cul:fqz612jnwm
Box 1 Item 2
Mescalero 2, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:pc866t1hm4
Box 1 Item 3
Mescalero 3, 1909
Digital identifier: cul:xwdbrv1732
Box 1 Item 4
Mescalero 4, 1909
Digital identifier: cul:79cnp5hrwv
Box 1 Item 5
Mescalero 5, 1909
Digital identifier: cul:83bk3j9n18
Box 1 Item 6
Mescalero 6, 1908
Digital identifier: cul:4xgxd255vc
Box 1 Item 7
Mescalero 7, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:00000001mp
Box 1 Item 8
Mescalero 8, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:73n5tb2sx9
Box 1 Item 9
Mescalero 9, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:2jm63xskqc
Box 2 Item 10
Mescalero 10, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:qz612jm7rg
Box 2 Item 11
Mescalero 11, 1906
Digital identifier: cul:pk0p2nggn3
Box 2 Item 12
Mescalero 12, 1901
Digital identifier: cul:0zpc866vp2
Series II: California / Northwest
Box 2 Item 13
Maple Creek
Digital identifier: cul:dr7sqv9ts0
Box 2 Item 14
Mad River
Based on evidence internal to the item (handwriting, attribution on cover), this notebook is most likely by Alfred L. Kroeber.
Digital identifier: cul:gxd2547fvp
Box 2 Item 15
Coquille 1
Digital identifier: cul:wstqjq2f3v
Box 2 Item 16
Coquille 2
Digital identifier: cul:7pvmcvdqkr
Box 2 Item 17
Chasta Costa
Digital identifier: cul:j3tx95x8jz
Box 2 Item 34
Chasta Costa - Edward Sapir notes
In September 2022, 23 pages of notes attributed to Edward Sapir were discovered tucked into the back of Goddard's Chasta Costa notebook. These were removed, placed in a separate folder, and assigned item number 34 in the collection
Digital identifier: cul:x95x69pbq6
Box 2 Item 18
Tututni
Digital identifier: cul:9zw3r22b8r
Series III: Navajo, 1923-1925
Published in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 34, pt. 1, pp. 1-179, 1933. Digital version of published text: https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/231. Per the introduction of the published text, "The Navajo texts were collected in 1923 and 1924 by Doctor Pliny Earle Goddard [...] Doctor Goddard had recorded the texts at the dictation of Sandoval, a Navajo, learned in his lore, but not a medicineman."
The page order for these notebooks is not always clear, as they are not paginated. If upon consulting a digital copy the page order seems unclear or incorrect, please contact rbml@columbia.edu to request a review of the physical item.
Box 2 Item 19
Navajo 1
Digital identifier: cul:08kprr50sr
Box 3 Item 20
Navajo 2, 1923
Digital identifier: cul:9zw3r22bcg
Box 3 Item 21
Navajo 3, 1924-1925
Digital identifier: cul:8kprr4xk8n
Box 3 Item 22
Navajo 4, 1924
Digital identifier: cul:3bk3j9kgj4
Box 3 Item 23
Navajo 5
Digital identifier: cul:s1rn8pk2zd
Series IV: Sarsi, 1905-1911
Published in University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, vol. 11, pp. 189-277, 1915. Digital version of published text: https://archive.org/details/universityof11univ/page/188/mode/2up. Per the introduction of the published text, "The texts here presented were collected during the summer of 1905. [...] The larger number of these texts were revised in 1911 with the aid of Charlie Crowchief, who was the interpreter used in obtaining them originally. [...] The main informant was Eagle-ribs, a man then about 65 years old. As he says in one of his narratives, he ranked as a chief according to the old order."
Box 3 Item 24
Sarsi 1
Digital identifier: cul:9w0vt4bb9g
Box 3 Item 25
Sarsi 2
Digital identifier: cul:zgmsbcc48x
Box 4 Item 26
Sarsi 3
Digital identifier: cul:9kd51c5cs4
Box 4 Item 27
Sarsi 4
Digital identifier: cul:zpc866t39f
Box 4 Item 28
Sarsi 5
Digital identifier: cul:p5hqbzkjxz
Box 4 Item 29
Sarsi 6
Digital identifier: cul:79cnp5hs5h
Box 4 Item 30
Sarsi 7
Digital identifier: cul:7h44j0zr77
Box 4 Item 31
Sarsi 8
Digital identifier: cul:8w9ghx3hct
Box 4 Item 32
Sarsi 9
Digital identifier: cul:m0cfxpnxs5
Box 4 Item 33
Sarsi 10, 1911
Digital identifier: cul:zw3r2282cg