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Truman Michelson
By TRUMAN MICHELSON
A STUDY of WRITING Oi.Uchicago.Edu Oi.Uchicago.Edu /MAAM^MA
THE OBVIATIVE in FOX NARRATIVE DISCOURSE IVES GODDARD Smithsonian Institution
The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma
MS 1314 Truman Michelson Notes on Meskwaki Tiers Where Super-Animals Are Located
Are No Longer So Certain. Much of Current Anthropological Research Is
MS 1404 Fox Syllabary of "Joking" Text Collected by Truman Michelson
ILT Syllabus 2015
MICR B FILMED ^ 9 8 4
Jungian Bridge to Native Philosophy
A Miami Language Digital Tool for Language Reclamation
Origins and Meanings of the Meskwaki Powwow
MS 1859 Two Fox Legends and Linguistic Notes Collected by Truman Michelson
Grandmother, Daughter, Princess, Squaw: Native American Female Stereotypes in Historical Perspective
Chapter 5 Cheyenne Ethnohistory and Historical
Songs in Fox (Mesquakie) Texts
John Peabody Harrington in the Smithsonian Institution 1907-1957
The Dutch Linguist C.C
Top View
PAC Style Sheet
Steve Abney CLD: Software for Analysis of Anishinaabemowin Texts
MS 4332 Truman Michelson Field Notes from Bersimis, Natashquan, and Seven Islands
Book Reviews
Folklife Center News, Volume V Number 1 (January 1982)
Reflections of Historical Events in Some Traditional Fox and Miami Narratives
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to The
1. Proto-Algonquian Fe] University of Manitoba 379 2. the Word for 'Splash'
MS 1879 Nine Fox Legends Collected by Truman Michelson
Ojibwa Tales of the Foolish Maidens
Meskwaki Remember Action Anthropology
TRUMAN MICHELSON by JOHN M
First Recipients of Anthropological Doctorates in the United States, 1891-1930
Observations Regarding Fox (Mesquakie) Phonology
Meskwaki (Algonquian) Evidence Against Basic Word Order and Configurational Models of Argument Roles
The Piegan View of the Natural World, 1880-1920
MS 3216 Truman Michelson Notes on Cheyenne Vocabulary with Comparisons to Central Algonquian Languages
Case 3: Access Policies for Native American Archival Materials in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Approaching the Sources on Miami-Illinois
On the End of the Ritwan Controversy William J