OLAC Record
oai:scoil.linguistics.berkeley.edu:Barnhardt.001

Metadata
Title:[Vocabularies and census form southwest Oregon]
Contributor (researcher):W.H. Barnhardt
George Gibbs
Date (W3CDTF):2010
Description:Photocopies of two manuscripts from the National Anthropological Archives: (a) "Census of Oregon Indians" (2 pp., original dated 1857) and (b) "Comparative vocabulary of the languages spoken by the 'Umpqua,' 'Lower Rogue River' [Takelma] and 'Calapooia' tribes of Indians" (35 pp., original dated May 1859). The vocabulary consists of "2 originals, apparently duplicates, in the hand of the compiler" and "separate copies of each of the three vocabularies in the hand of George Gibbs".
http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/survey/catalog/resources/show/2770
Format:1 folder
Identifier:Barnhardt.001
Language:English
Language (ISO639):eng
Rights:Resources deposited in the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages are the physical property of the University of California, Berkeley. Intellectual rights, including copyright, belong to resource creators or their legal heirs and assigns.
Subject:Upper Umpqua
Kalapuya language
Kalapuyan
Takelma language
Subject (ISO639):kyl
tkm
Type (DCMI):Text
Type (OLAC):lexicon

OLAC Info

Archive:  Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:scoil.linguistics.berkeley.edu:Barnhardt.001
DateStamp:  2010-08-26
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Search Info

Citation: W.H. Barnhardt (researcher); George Gibbs (researcher). 2010. Survey of California and Other Indian Languages.
Terms: area_Americas area_Europe country_GB country_US dcmi_Text iso639_eng iso639_kyl iso639_tkm olac_lexicon

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Country: United States
Area: Americas


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