A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)

Keeling catalog note: "The linguistic designation 'Athabaskan' is given in the 14- Catalogue, but this probably refers to Whilkut, a language of the Athabascan family […] A note in the 14- Catalogue states that a transcription of these names can be found in the Accession File (Envelop...

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Other Authors: Stephens, John, Loud, Llewellyn L.
Format: Text
Language:Hupa
Published: 1913
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Online Access:http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039
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spelling ftolac:oai:cla.berkeley.edu:24-2137 2023-05-15T15:26:09+02:00 A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan) Stephens, John Loud, Llewellyn L. [1913 August] http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039 hup hup http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039 Items catalogued in the California Language Archive are the physical property of their respective physical repositories. Intellectual rights, including copyright, belong to item creators or their legal heirs and assigns. Hupa language Whilkut Sound Linguistic type: primary text 1913 ftolac 2020-05-28T21:32:21Z Keeling catalog note: "The linguistic designation 'Athabaskan' is given in the 14- Catalogue, but this probably refers to Whilkut, a language of the Athabascan family […] A note in the 14- Catalogue states that a transcription of these names can be found in the Accession File (Envelope 400), but the list could not be located there. Another note in the 14- Catalogue states that a copy was also sent to P.E. Goddard in New York on December 13, 1913." Original cylinder 14-1813. 130 speed. http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039 Text Athabascan OLAC: Open Language Archives Community
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Whilkut
A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
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Whilkut
description Keeling catalog note: "The linguistic designation 'Athabaskan' is given in the 14- Catalogue, but this probably refers to Whilkut, a language of the Athabascan family […] A note in the 14- Catalogue states that a transcription of these names can be found in the Accession File (Envelope 400), but the list could not be located there. Another note in the 14- Catalogue states that a copy was also sent to P.E. Goddard in New York on December 13, 1913." Original cylinder 14-1813. 130 speed. http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039
author2 Stephens, John
Loud, Llewellyn L.
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title A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
title_short A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
title_full A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
title_fullStr A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
title_full_unstemmed A recording of place-names on the lower Mad River (in Athabaskan)
title_sort recording of place-names on the lower mad river (in athabaskan)
publishDate 1913
url http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14039
genre Athabascan
genre_facet Athabascan
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op_rights Items catalogued in the California Language Archive are the physical property of their respective physical repositories. Intellectual rights, including copyright, belong to item creators or their legal heirs and assigns.
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