Salishan languages

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16 Archival description results for Salishan languages

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A description of the phonemes and position classes in the morphology of Head of the Lake Okanagan (Salish) / Donald Watkins

The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by Donald Watkins titled "A description of the phonemes and position classes in the morphology of Head of the Lake Okanagan (Salish)." 1970. 376 leaves: illus. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Alberta, 1970. Bibliography: leaves 369-376. Canadian theses on microfilm, 6766.

Helk'eminen st'iwi7elh : Indian prayers of Southeast Vancouver Island

The item consists of two audio cassettes recorded by David L. Rozen in Duncan, B.C. The first, recorded in 1977, was to accompany the publication "Indian Prayers of Southeast Vancouver island". The pronunciation of words in the Cowichan and Saanich dialects of the Salishan language family. The recording includes the prayers and songs of the Catholic Indian Mass, spoken and sung by Abel Joe of Duncan, B.C.

The second, called Indian prayers: additions was recorded in Duncan in 1982 and contains additions to Helk'eminen st'iwi7elh.

Selected manuscripts re Indian Languages in British Columbia

Manuscripts relating to Indian languages of British Columbia selected by the BC Indian Languages Project. Photocopy ca. 1850-1920 3.2 m The manuscripts in this unit were copied at the Smithsonian Institution by the British Columbia Indian Languages Project. A list of manuscripts is in the printed Catalogue to Manuscripts at the National Anthropological Archives, G.K. Hall, 1975. The Catalogue gives the number of the manuscript assigned by the National Anthropological Archives. The list in the attached finding aid will show the manuscripts copied by the BC Indian Languages Project. Researchers are advised that not all manuscripts relating to British Columbia that are shown in the Catalogue are in this unit.

Smithsonian Institution. National Anthropological Archives

Theses on the utilization of fish by Indigenous peoples in British Columbia

The series consists of five different theses about the utilization of fish and other marine animals by Indigenous peoples in British Columbia. The theses examine the different types of fish, their importance to Indigenous culture, how they are caught, and methods of preparation. The theses were created between 1974 and 1976, mostly by Dorothy Kennedy, but also with the assistance of Randy Bouchard. These theses are photocopies of the originals. See file list for further information.

Kennedy, Dorothy I.D.