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CollectionMargot Wholey collection of Seri (Comcáac) documentation,
Margot Wholey collection of Seri (Comcáac) music | Project title: Comcáac Project - Seriland : Seri/Comcáac music collection | Margot Wholey Seri song collection : 2008-2016 Catalog Record Only Documentation of the peoples and places of the Comcáac/Seri Nation in the Midriff Islands and Coastal Sonora Mexico. The Seri are an indigenous culture group living on the Gulf of California in present day Sonora, Mexico. Documentation includes the villages of Haxöl Iihom / El Desemboque and Socaaix / Punta Chueca. Field recordings of over 1100 songs, dancing, and dance music by 39 Seri...- Contributor: Wholey, Margot - Torres Cubillas, Luz Alicia
- Date: 2008
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CollectionIndian languages collection. Catalog Record Only Dictionaries, vocabularies, and treatises on the Indian languages of Mexico and Central America, mainly photographs, including Paul Wilkinson's notes for his "Bio-bibliographical accounts of the writers on Yucatan and Central America, with special relation to those who have treated of the Maya Race and 'Maryland'"; books, manuscripts and photographic reproductions from the library of Paul Wilkinson; and items from the collection of William Gates.
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CollectionRodolfo R. Schuller papers, Catalog Record Only Chiefly files comprised of copies of documents from various repositories, original manuscripts, and notes based on Schuller's linguistic research in Mexico and Central and South America. Also includes archaeological and ethnographic materials, clippings, photographs, and maps of these areas and an extensive bibliography. The historical documents pertain to indigenous languages and cultures of Latin America, cartography, and discovery and exploration of the New World,...
- Contributor: Frič, Alberto Vojtěch - Hartt, Charles Frederick - Schuller, Rodolfo R.
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CollectionIndian language collection, Catalog Record Only Volumes chiefly consisting of manuscript vocabularies, grammars, and dictionaries of various Central and South American Indians; including the Aymara, Cakchickel, Campa, Lule, Mosca (Chibcha), Quiché, and Tzotzil.