National Anthropological Archives
James Henri Howard Papers
Howard, James H., 1925-1982 (James Henri)
Woolworth, Alan R.
Weslager, C.A.
Witthoft, John, 1921-1993
Swauger, James Lee
Turnbull, Colin
Horn, Frances L.
Garcia, Louis
Fogelson, Raymond D.
Hodge, William
Hayink, J.
Feder, Norman
Ervin, Sam J. Jr
Feraca, Stephen E., 1934-
Feest, Christian F.
Cree, Charlie
Davis, Edward Mott
De Busk, Charles R.
Iadarola, Angelo
Brasser, Ted J.
Bunge, Gene
Cavendish, Richard
Clifton, James A.
DeMallie, Raymond
Blake, Leonard W.
Dean, Nora Thompson
Spier, Leslie, 1893-1961
Smith, John L.
Swanton, John Robert
Sturtevant, William C.
Peterson, John H.
Paredes, J. Anthony, 1939- (James Anthony)
Schleisser, Karl H.
Reed, Nelson A.
Medford, Claude W.
Lurie, Nancy Oestreich
Opler, Morris Edward
Nettl, Bruno, 1930-
Kraft, Herbert C.
Johnson, Michael G.
Lindsey-Levine, Victoria
Kurath, Gertrude
NAA.1994-30
Archival Resource Key
10.25 Linear feet
1824-1992
bulk 1950-1982
To a considerable degree, the James H. Howard papers consist of manuscript copies of articles, book, speeches, and reviews that document his professional work in anthropology, ethnology, ethnohistory, archeology, linguistics, musicology, and folklore between 1950 and 1982. Among these are a few unpublished items. Notes are relatively scant, there being somewhat appreciable materials for the Chippewa, Choctaw, Creek, Dakota, Omaha, Ponca, Seminole, and Shawnee. The chief field materials represented in the collection are sound recordings and photographs, but many of the latter are yet to be unidentified. A series of color photographs of Indian artifacts in folders are mostly identified and represent the extensive American Indian Cultural collection of costumes and artifacts that Howard acquired and created. Other documents include copies of papers and other research materials of colleagues. There is very little original material related to archeological work in the collection and that which is present concerns contract work for the Lone State Steel Company.
Collection is primarily in English. Research and published materials are in Cherokee; Choctaw; Creek; Dakota; Delaware; Kickapoo; Ojibwe; Omaha; Pawnee; Ponca; Seminole; Shawnee. Sound Recordings are in Choctaw; Dakota.
James Henri Howard Papers
Scope and Contents
The James Henri Howard papers document his research and professional activities from 1949-1982 and primarily deal with his work as an anthropologist, archeologist, and ethnologist, studying Native American languages & cultures. The collection consists of Series 1 correspondence; Series 2 writings and research, which consists of subject files (language and culture research materials), manuscripts, research proposals, Indian claim case materials, Howard's publications, publications of others, and bibliographical materials; Series 3 sound recordings of Native American music and dance; Series 4 photographs; and Series 5 drawings and artwork.
Howard was also a linguist, musicologist, and folklorist, as well as an informed and able practitioner in the fields of dance and handicrafts. His notable books include
Choctaw Music and Dance; Oklahoma Seminoles: Medicines, Magic, and Religion; and Shawnee! The Ceremonialism of a Native American Tribe and its Cultural Background.
Some materials are oversize, specifically these three Winter Count items: 1. a Dakota Winter Count made of cloth in 1953 at the request of James H. Howard, 2. a drawing of British Museum Winter Count on 4 sheets of paper, and 3. Photographs of a Winter Count.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in 5 series: Series 1. Correspondence, 1960-1982, undated; Series 2. Writings and Research, 1824-1992; Series 3. Sound Recordings, 1960-1979; Series 4. Photographs, 1879-1985; Series 5. Drawings and Artwork, 1928-1982.
Chronology
1925
James Henri Howard was born on September 10 in Redfield, South Dakota.
1949
Received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Nebraska.
1950
Received his Master of Arts from the University of Nebraska and began a prolific record of publishing.
1950-1953
Began his first professional employment as an archaeologist and preparator at the North Dakota State Historical Museum in Bismarck.
1955-1957
Was a museum lecturer at the Kansas City (Missouri) Museum.
1957
James H. Howard received his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. Joined the staff of the Smithsonian's River Basin Surveys in the summer.
1957-1963
Taught anthropology at the University of North Dakota.
1962
Chief archeologist at the Fortress of Louisberg Archeological Project in Nova Scotia.
1963-1968
Taught anthropology at the University of South Dakota; State Archeologist of South Dakota; Director of the W. H. Over Dakota Museum.
1963-1966
Director of the Institute of Indian Studies, University of South Dakota.
1968-1982
Associate professor of anthropology at Oklahoma State University at Stillwater (became a full professor in 1971).
1979
Consulted for exhibitions at the Western Heritage Museum in Omaha, Nebraska.
1982
Died October 1 after a brief illness.
Biographical/Historical note
James H. Howard was trained in anthropology at the University of Nebraska (B.A., 1949; M.A., 1950) and the University of Michigan (Ph.D., 1957). In 1950-1953, he served as archeologist and preparator at the North Dakota State Historical Museum; and, in 1955-1957, he was on the staff of the Kansas City (Missouri) Museum. During the summer of 1957, he joined the staff of the Smithsonian's River Basin Surveys. Between 1957 and 1963, he taught anthropology at the Universtity of North Dakota. Between 1963 and 1968, he served in several capacities with the University of South Dakota including assistant and associate professor, director of the Institute of Indian Studies (1963-1966), and Director of the W.H. Over Museum (1963-1968). In 1968, he joined the Department of Sociology at Oklahoma State University, where he achieved the rank of professor in 1970. In 1979, he was a consultant for exhibitions at the Western Heritage Museum in Omaha, Nebraska.
Howard's abiding interest were the people of North America, whom he studied both as an ethnologist and archeologist. Between 1949 and 1982, he worked with the Ponca, Omaha, Yankton and Yaktonai Dakota, Yamasee, Plains Ojibwa (or Bungi), Delaware, Seneca-Cayuga, Prairie Potatwatomi of Kansas, Mississipi and Oklahoma Choctaw, Oklahoma Seminole, and Pawnee. His interest in these people varied from group to group. With some he carried out general culture studies; with other, special studies of such phenomena as ceremonies, art, dance, and music. For some, he was interest in environmental adaptation and land use, the latter particularly for the Pawnee, Yankton Dakota, Plains Ojibwa, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, and Ponca, for which he served as consultant and expert witness in suits brought before the United Stated Indian Claims Commisssion. A long-time museum man, Howard was also interested in items of Indian dress, articles associated with ceremonies, and other artifacts. He was "a thoroughgoing participant-observer and was a member of the Ponca Hethuska Society, a sharer in ceremonial activities of many Plains tribes, and a first-rate 'powwow man'." (
American Anthropologist 1986, 88:692).
As an archeologist, Howard worked at Like-a-Fishhook Village in North Dakota, Spawn Mound and other sites in South Dakota, Gavin Point in Nebraska and South Dakota, Weston and Hogshooter sites in Oklahoma, and the Fortess of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia. He also conducted surveys for the Lone Star Steel Company in Haskall, Latimer, Le Flore and Pittsburg counties in Oklahoma.
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Processing Information
The series delineated in this collection are based on the original order and groupings of the materials upon their arrival at this institution. The archivist integrated the contents of the last accretion (1994-30) into the existing order. Other accession numbers for this collection are 1988-05, 1988-22, 1989-04, 1989-34, 1989-35, 1989-36, 1990-11, and 1990-12. Original folder titles were used where appropriate.
Processed and encoded by Jan Danek, 2016.
Preferred Citation
James Henri Howard Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Immediate Source of Acquisition
These papers were donated to the National Anthropological Archives by James Henri Howard's wife,
Elfriede Heinz Howard, in 1988-1990, 1992, & 1994.
Related Materials
Howard's American Indian Cultural Collection of Costumes and Artifacts, that he acquired and created during his lifetime, is currently located at the Milwaukee Public Museum. In Boxes 19-21 of the James Henri Howard Papers, there are photographs with accompanying captions and descriptions in binders of his American Indian Cultural Collection of Costumes and Artifacts that his widow, Elfriede Heinze Howard, created in order to sell the collection to a museum.
Selected Bibliography
1952 "The Sun Dance of the Turtle Mountain Plains-Ojibwa." North Dakota History 19(4):249-264.
1952 (with Wesley R. Hurt, Jr.) "A Dakota Conjuring Ceremony." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 8(3):286-296.
1953 "The Southern Cult in the Northern Plains." American Antiquity 19(2):130-138.
1955 "Pan-Indian Culture of Oklahoma." The Scientific Monthly 81(5):215-220.
1955 "Two Dakota Winter Count Texts." Plains Anthropologist 1(5):13-30.
1959 "Some Chickasaw Fetiches." Florida Anthropologist 12(2):47-56.
1960 "The Cultural Position of the Dakota: A Reassessment." In Essays in the Science of Culture in Honor of Leslie A. White. Gertrude E. Dole and Robert L. Carniero, eds. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell.
1962 "Peyote Jokes." Journal of American Folklore. 75(295):10-14.
1964 "Archaeological Investigations in the Toronto Reservoir Area, Kansas." River Basin Survey Papers, No. 38, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 189:319-370.
1965 "The Compleat Stomp Dancer." Museum News, South Dakota Museum 26(5&6):1-23.
1965 "The Ponca Tribe." Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 195.
1968 The Warrior Who Killed Custer: The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph White Bull (translated and edited). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
1970 "Bringing Back the Fire: The Revival of Natchez-Cherokee Ceremonial Ground." American Indian Crafts and Culture 4(1):9-12.
1976 "Songs of the Sarsi." (Jacket text for a phonograph record featuring songs of the Sarsi Indians of Calgary, Alberta). Canyon Records.
1976 "Social Cohesion in Native American Cultures: Old and New Structures, An Introduction." Acte du XLIIe Congress International des Americanistes, Paris, 2-9 Septembre:315-323.
1981 Shawnee! The Ceremonialism of a Native Indian Tribe and Its Cultural Background. Athens: Ohio University Press.
1982 Cut-Outs: Native American Art. Milwaukee Public Museum.
1984 (In collaboration with Willie Lena.) Oklahoma Seminoles: Medicines, Magic, and Religion. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
1984 The Canadian Sioux. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
1990 (and Victoria Lindsay-Levine) Choctaw Music and Dance. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Seminole
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Sioux
Oklahoma -- Archeology
Shawnee
Indians of North America -- Northeast
Muskogee (Creek)
Anishinaabe (Chippewa/Ojibwa)
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)
Chickasaw
Choctaw
Yanktonnai Nakota (Yankton Sioux)
Seneca
Euchee (Yuchi)
Omaha
Ethnology -- United States
Iroquois
Cherokee
Sahnish (Arikara)
Ethnomusicology
Potawatomi
Chaticks Si Chaticks (Pawnee)
Ponca
Mi'kmaq (Micmac)
Kickapoo
Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox)
Folklore -- American Indian
Menominee (Menomini)
Lenape (Delaware)
Oto
Powwows
Tonkawa
Allen, James H.
Barksdale, Mary Lee
Battise, Jack
Adams, Richard N. (Richard Newbold), 1924-
Lone Star Steel Company
Correspondence
Series 1
Archival Resource Key
1961-1982
Scope and Contents
Series 1 consists of correspondence, letters Sent and letters Received, 1961-1982. There is a folder of undated letters Sent. The majority of these letters are relate to his professional activities as an anthropologist, ethnologist, archaeologist, linguist, and musicologist. There are some letters regarding Indian Claims Cases.
Arrangement
The letters Received are arrranged chronologically. The letters Sent are arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
Letters Sent
Archival Resource Key
4 Folders
1961-1982
1
Letters Received A-Y, unidentified
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23 Folders
1
Writings and Research
Series 2
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1824-1992
Scope and Contents
Series 2 consists of Subject files that comprise language and cultural research material about various American Indian tribes from the Plains, Southeast, and Northeast, as well as topics relating to archeology; Manuscripts of writings by Howard; Research proposals and Indian claim cases; Publications by others; Publications by Howard; and Biographical materials, 1824-1992.
Arrangement
This series is arranged in 6 subseries: 2.1 Subject files,1857, 1947-1982; 2.2 Manuscripts by Howard, 1951-1989; 2.3 Research Proposals and Indian Claim Cases, 1825, 1844-1868, 1958-1982; 2.4 Publications by Others, 1824, 1891, 1915-1937, 1952-1987; 2.5 Publications by Howard, 1950-1992; 2.6 Biographical, 1927-1982. There is some material in this series for which there are no dates.
Subject Files
2.1
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1947-1982
1857
Arrangement
Subseries 2.1 is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Archeology
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1977
undated
2
Arikara
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undated
2
Artifacts
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undated
2
Cherokee
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undated
2
Chippewa
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1951-1958
2
Chitimacha
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undated
2
Choctaw, with some Chickasaw
Archival Resource Key
undated
1965
2
Creek and Seminole
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1975-1981
2
Dakota [oversize]
Archival Resource Key
4 Folders
undated
1946-1966
2
3
1
Form for Recording Research Data
Archival Resource Key
undated
3
Hopewell Mounds, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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undated
3
Iroquois
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undated
3
Kickapoo
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1971-1972
3
Menominee
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undated
3
Micmac
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undated
3
Miscellaneous Research Notes
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undated
3
Music and Dance
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1947
1977-1979
undated
1968
1970
3
Omaha
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undated
3
Pawnee
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undated
1971
1978
3
Plains Conference
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1952
1965
3
Ponca
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1966
undated
1933
3
Ponca: Notes on the Northern Ponca
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1949
undated
1954
3
Sauk and Fox
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1973
1982
undated
3
Seminole
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1980
undated
3
Shawnee
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1970-1974
3
Shawnee
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1970-1973
4
Southeast: Mississippian Survivals in Southeast Culture
Archival Resource Key
undated
1964-1966
4
Tonkawa
Archival Resource Key
undated
1977
4
Unidentified Language Data
Archival Resource Key
undated
4
Yuchee
Archival Resource Key
1965
4
Manuscripts of Writings by Howard
2.2
Archival Resource Key
1951-1989
Scope and Contents
Subseries 2.2 consists of manuscripts of Howard's work in archeology, including sites in Oklahoma, Nova Scotia, North Dakota, and South Dakota; anthropology and ethnology of some tribes of the Plains and Southeast; winter counts; book reviews that he wrote. It also contains manuscripts and materials he created when writing the books
Choctaw Music and Dance and Shawnee! The Ceremonialism of a Native American Tribe and it Cultural Background.
Arrangement
Subseries 2.2 is arranged alphabetically.
Anthropometry. University of Michigan, Anthropology 165-166 (student paper)
Archival Resource Key
1951
5
The Archeology of the King's Bastion, Fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Archival Resource Key
1962
5
Birch Bark and Paper Cut Outs: An Art Form of the Northern Woodlands and the Prairie Border
Archival Resource Key
undated
5
Birch Bark and Paper Cut-Outs: Their History, Distribution, and Manufacture
Archival Resource Key
undated
5
The Black Drink Reconsidered
Archival Resource Key
undated
5
The Canadian Dakota Experience
Archival Resource Key
undated
5
The British Museum Winter Count
Archival Resource Key
1979
5
The Canadian Sioux (begins with p. 48)
Archival Resource Key
1984
5
Ceremonial Dress of the Delaware Man
Archival Resource Key
1976
5
The Changing Functions of the Shawnee Ceremonial Cycle
Archival Resource Key
undated
6
Choctaw Music and Dance
Archival Resource Key
5 Folders
1986
1989
1982
6
Contents of Mandan Medicine Bundle
Archival Resource Key
undated
6
The Dakota Grass Dance
Archival Resource Key
probably 1948
6
The Dakota Grass Dance
The Dakota Grass Dance
George Catlin: Sometimes Inccurate: The Case of the Four-Stemmed Pipe
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The Harkins Choctaw Dolls as a Source of Choctaw Culture History
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The Kenakuk Religion of the Kickapoos: An Early 19th Revitalization Movement 140 Years Later
Archival Resource Key
1965
7
The Like-a-Fishhook Village Site, Old Fort Berthold, North Dakota
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The Native American Image in Western Europe
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
Native Americans and Omaha
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The 1952 Field Season at Like-a-Fishhook Village, 32ML2, McLean County, North Dakota
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1952
7
New Notes on the Dakota Earth Lodge
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1951
7
North American Indian Legends
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
An Omaha Medicine Packet
Archival Resource Key
7
Omaha Stories and Ethnography
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
Pan-Indianism in Native American Music and Dance
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undated
7
The Plains Gourd Dance as a Revitalization Movement
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
Plains Indian Feathered Bonnets
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The Plains-Ojibway
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
Plains-Ojibwa Ceremonialism and Its Cultural Background
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
Plains-Ojibwa Ceremonialism and Its Cultural Background
Plains-Ojibwa Ceremonialism and Its Cultural Background
The Plains-Ojibwa Windigo Wishimowin
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undated
7
Ponca Indian Use of the Arkansas River and Its Banks in the Period 1878-1930
Archival Resource Key
undated
7
The Potawatomi: A Brief Ethnographic Description. Anthropology 279 (student paper)
Archival Resource Key
undated
8
Pow-Wow mss. outline and some pages
Archival Resource Key
undated
8
Report on Anthropological Investigations
Archival Resource Key
1954
8
Review: Cheyene Memories by John Stands in Timber and Margot Liberty
Archival Resource Key
1968
8
Review: Frontier Photographer, Stanley J. Morrow's Dakota Years by Wesley R. Hurt and William E. Lass
Archival Resource Key
1956
8
Review: The Indians and Metis of Northern Saskatchewan: A Report on Economic and Social Development, by Helen Buckley, J. E. M. Kew, and John B. Hawley
Archival Resource Key
1965
8
Review: Like-A-Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by G. Hubert Smith
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1972
8
Review: Omaha Tribal Myths and Trickster Tales, by Roger Welsch
Archival Resource Key
1981
8
The Riverine Cultural Orientation of the Ponca in the Period 1878-1930
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1978
8
Shawnee manuscript and notes
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5 Folders
undated
8
Shawnee manuscript figures--illustrations, music, and plates
Archival Resource Key
2 Folders
undated
9
Shell Trumpet from Manitoba
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1974
9
Some Further Thoughts on Eastern Dakota "Clans"
Archival Resource Key
undated
9
Some Notes on Ainu-Japanese Cultural Relationships. Anthropology 112 (student paper)
Archival Resource Key
undated
9
Some Notes on Plains Indian Breechcloths
Archival Resource Key
undated
9
Some Thoughts on the Present Slate of Archeology in South Dakota
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undated
9
The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and Its Interpretation
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1968
9
Speech: A Pilgrim's Progress: A "Sycamore's" Wanderings in the Indian World
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undated
9
Speech: A Search for Mississippian Survivals in Historic and Present Day Southeastern Indian Culture (Abstract)
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undated
9
Speech: True Partnership Here in Our Land. For the 11th Indian-MĂ©tis Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, February 7, 1965
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1965
9
Speech: Untitled
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undated
9
The Turtle Moutain Plains-Ojibwa and Metis
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undated
9
Use of the Arkansas and Cimarron Rivers and Their Banks by the Pawnee Indians, 1874-1930
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1979
9
Weston and Hogshooter Sites
Archival Resource Key
undated
9
The WiÄŤĂyela or Middle Dakota
Archival Resource Key
undated
9
Unidentified Manuscript Fragments
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undated
9
Research Proposals and Indian Claim Cases
2.3
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1958-1982
1825-1868
Arrangement
Subseries 2.3 is arranged by topic: Research Proposals and Grants, which is arranged chronologically. The Indian Claims Cases are arranged alphabetically by tribe.
Research Proposals and Grants
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1971-1979
1981-1982
1959-1960
1965-1969
10
Arrangement
Subseries 2.3 is arranged by topic Research Propsals and Grants followed by Indian Claims Cases, which are arranged alphabeltically by tribe.
Indian Claim Cases: Ponca
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2 Folders
1858
1954
1844
1856
1825
10
Indian Claim Cases: Sac and Fox
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1976-1977
10
Indian Claims Cases: Turtle Mountain Chippewa
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1961
1958
10
Indian Claims Cases: Yankton Sioux
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1969-1970
1966-1967
10
Printed Publications by Others
2.4
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1824-1987
Scope and Contents
Subseries 2.4 consists of publications and other materials, including letters, that Howard collected to assist him in his research. There are two documents from the nineteenth century. Others are from the twentieth century.
Arrangement
Subseries 2.4 is arranged alphabetically by publication.
Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, History and Present Program Bulletin
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undated
11
The Attakapa and the Jena band of the Choctaw (Louisiana) report by Wes White, Jr. April 1976
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1976
11
A Christmas Deer Dance at Santa Ana Pueblo by Chuck Gibbon, December 25, 1978
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1978
11
Circles of the World, proposal for exhibit, by Richard G. Conn
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1980
11
The Contemporary Indian Population of Canada by B. MacLachlan, CSAS, May 4, 1957 (tables)
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1957
11
The Dakota Legend of the Origin of Corn by Oscar Howe and A Classification of Archaeological Sites Excavated by the W. H. Over Museum Wesley R. Hurt
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undated
11
Delaware Indian Name-Giving Contrasted with Modern Naming Practices in the United States, by C. A. Weslager. Read at the Delaware Indian Symposium, Seton Hall University, May 6, 1972
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1972
11
Devils Lake Real Estate
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undated
11
Dutch Loan Words in Delaware by Ives Goddard. November 1971
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1971
11
The Foundations of Contemporary Indian Programs by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
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undated
11
Group Identification Along a Moving Frontier, by T. J. C. Brasser
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1968
11
Indians in Michigan. Michigan Historical Commission. Lansing.
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1962
11
Indians of Long Island 1600-1964, by T. J. Brasser
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1966
11
Letter of James Mooney to Henry W. Henshaw, re: efforts to locate Pascagulas and Biloxis, June 1891
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1891
11
Letters of William F. Davis (Cherokee) to O. D. Duncan, Associate Professor of Sociology, re The Cherokees, 1933
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1933
11
Letter of D. Robinson to Alex Johnson re Drifting Goose, September 3, 1915
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1915
11
A Materialistic Background for the Traditional Oklahoma Delaware Community: 1862-1924, by Terry J. Prewitt
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undated
11
Museum News. W. H. Over Museum, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota
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3 Folders
1961-1968
1952
11
Phallic Masks and Fear of Sexuality, by Thomas H. Lewis
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undated
11
Ponca Choreography and Music (Appendix II), by Gertrude P. Kurath
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undated
11
Pow-Wow Programs and Announcements
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1975
1973
1965
1967
1971
11
Press Release, Department of the Interior, re Hidsatsa and their Sacred Bundle of Water Busters
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1937
11
Report on The Winnishek Flag, by Alphonse Gerend, Deer Isle Maine. February 23, 1962
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1962
12
Reviewed by Edward S. Rogers. The Plains-Ojibwa or Bungi: Hunters and Warriors of the Northern Prairies with Special Reference to the Turtle Mountain Band, by James H. Howard. Anthropological Papers Number 1, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1965
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1967
12
Reviews of Oklahoma Seminoles: Medicines, Magic, and Religion. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Howard, James Henri, in collaboration with Willie Lena. 1984
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1987
undated
12
Reviews of The Warrior Who Killed Custer: The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph White Bull. James H. Howard, ed. and trans. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1969 [c 1968]
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1977
1968-1970
12
The Roots of Recent American Indian Nationalism, by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
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undated
12
Slave-Owning Cherokee Families, 1835 (tables)
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undated
12
Special Site Report on Fort Sisseton, Marshall County, South Dakota. Submitted by: Midwest Regional Office, National Park Service, Department of the Interior
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1965
12
State University of South Dakota Bulletin, Institute of South Dakota, Institute of Indian Studies, Vermillion
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1963-1968
12
A Symbology of Lakota Clown Making, by Robert Nesper, for the 39th Plains Conference Symposium on Contraries
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undated
12
Traditions of the Lenéé Lenáúpee or Delawares, by C. C. Trowbridge, 1824, on White River, Indiana
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1824
12
The Turtle Dance at San Juan, December 26, 1978, by Charles Gibbon
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1978
12
The Trial of Standing Bear, by Vine Deloria, Jr. and Angela Rackley, University of Nebraska Television, KUON-TV, 1982 (script)
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1982
12
Western Heritage Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
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1979
undated
12
The Winnebago Syllabary and the Generative Model, by Willard Walker. (A paper presented to the Southern Anthropological Society, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, April 6, 1974.)
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1974
12
Printed Publications by Howard
2.5
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1950-1992
Arrangement
Subseries 2.5 is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Subseries 2.5 consists of publication that Howard authored or co-authored. Some of them are reprints.
Curriculum vitae. List of Howard's Publications, 1950-1976
Archival Resource Key
1950-1976
13
Curriculum vitae (Record list). Howard's publications, 1950-1990
Archival Resource Key
1992
13
1950-1955
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James H. 1950. "The Omaha Game and Gourd Dance." Plains Archeological Conference Newsletter 3(3):3-6
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1950
13
Howard, James H. 1950. "Notes on Dakota Archery." University of South Dakota Museum News 12(2):1-3
Archival Resource Key
1950
13
Howard, James H. and Wesley R. Hurt, Jr. 1950. "Two Newly-Recorded Dakota House Types." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 6(4):423-426
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1950
13
Howard, James H. 1951. "Two Dakota Dream Headdresses." University of South Dakota Museum News 12(4):1-3
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1951
13
Howard, James H. 1951. "A Tonkawa Peyote Legend." University of South Dakota Museum News 12(5):1-4
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1951
13
Howard, James H. 1951. "Notes on the Grass Dance." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 7(1):82-85
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1951
13
Howard, James H. 1951. "New Notes on the Dakota Earth Lodge." Plains Archeological Conference Newsletter 4(1):4-10
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1951
13
Hurt, Jr., Wesley R. and James H. Howard. 1952. "A Dakota Conjuring Ceremony." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 8(3):286-296
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1952
13
Howard, James H. 1953. "An Omaha Medicine Packet." Plains Archeological Conference Newsletter 5(4):55-57
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1953
13
Howard, James H. 1953. "The Southern Cult in the Northern Plains." American Antiquity 19(2):130-138
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1953
13
Howard, James H. 1953. "Notes on Two Dakota "Holy Dance" Medicines and Their Uses." A Reprint from American Anthropologist 55(4):608-609
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1953
13
Howard, James H. 1954. "The Dakota HeyĂłka Cult." Reprinted from The Scientific Monthly 78(4):254-258
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1954
13
Howard, James H. 1954. "Plains Indian Feathered Bonnets." The Plains Anthropologist 2:23-26
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1954
13
Howard, James H. 1955. "Pan-Indian Culture of Oklahoma." The Scientific Monthly 81(5):215-220
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1955
13
Howard, James H. 1955. "The Tree Dweller Cults of the Dakota"
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1955
13
Howard, James H. 1955. "Two Dakota Winter Counts Texts." The Plains Anthropologist 5:13-30
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1955
13
1956-1959
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Howard, James H. 1956. "The Persistence of Southern Cult Gorgets among the Historic Kansa." Reprinted from American Antiquity 21(3):301-303
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1956
13
Howard, James H. 1956. "An Oto-Omaha Peyote Ritual." Reprinted from the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 12(4): 432-436
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1956
13
Howard, James H. 1957. "The Mescal Bean Cult of the Central and Southern Plains." American Anthropologist 59(1):75-87. [1957. LaBarre, Weston. Brief Communication: Mescalism and Peyotism. American Anthropologist 59(4):708-711.]
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1957
13
Howard, James H. 1957. "A Pioneer Rheumatism Remedy." The North Dakota Quarterly Vol. 25(4):inside back cover
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1957
13
Roedl, Leo J. and James H. Howard. 1957. "Archaeological Investigations at the Renner Site." Missouri Archaeologist 19(1-2):52-96
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1957
13
Howard, James H. 1958. "The Turtle Mountain "Chippewa"." The North Dakota Quarterly 26(2):137-46
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1958
13
Howard, James H. 1959. "Altahama Cherokee Folklore and Customs." Journal of American Folklore 72(284):134-138
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1959
13
Howard, James H. 1959. "Some Chickasaw Fetishes." The Florida Anthropologist 7(2):47-56
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1959
13
Howard, James H. and Gertrude P. Kurath. 1959. "Ponca Dances, Ceremonies, and Music." Ethnomusicology 3(1):1-14
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1959
13
1960-1961
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Howard, James H. 1960. "Butterfly's Mandan Winter Count: 1833-1876." Ethnohistory 7(1):28-43
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1960
13
Howard, James H. 1960. "The Cultural Position of the Dakota: A Reassessment." In Essays in Science and Culture In Honor of Leslie A. White, edited by Gertrude E. Dole and Robert L. Carniero, 249-268. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company
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1960
13
Howard, James H. 1960. "When They Worship the Underwater Panther: A Prairie Potawatomi Bundle Ceremony." Reprinted from the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 16(2):217-224
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1960
13
Howard, James H. 1960. "The Yamasee: A Supposedly Extinct Southeastern Tribe Rediscovered." A Reprint from American Anthropologist 62(4):681-683
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1960
13
Howard, James H. 1960. "Mescalism and Peyotism Once More." A Reprint from Plains Anthropologist. Journal of the Plains Conference 5(10):84-85
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1960
13
Howard, James H. 1961. "A note on: The Dakota Water Drinking Society." American Indian Tradition 7(3):96
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. "Cultural Persistence and Cultural Change as Reflected in Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonialism." Plains Anthropologist. Journal of the Plains Conference 6(11):21-30
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. "Photo Feature: Upper Yanktonai Sioux." American Indian Tradition 7(4):138-139
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. Review of A Documentary History of the Fox Project, 1948-1959: A Program in Action Anthropology, by Fred Gearing, Robert McNetting, and Lisa R. Peattie (Eds.) Directed by Sol Tax. Reprinted from American Anthropologist 63(3):240
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. "The White Bull Manuscript." Proceedings of The Linguistic Circle of Manitoba and North Dakota 3(1):7-9
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1961
13
LeClaire, Peter and James H. Howard. 1961. "Peter LeClaire-Northern Ponca." American Indian Tradition 8(1):17-19
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. "Peter LeClaire's Buffalo Headdress." American Indian Tradition 8(1):19-20
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1961
13
Howard, James H. 1961. Review of Five Tribes of the Upper Missouri, by Edwin Thompson Denig. Edited by John C. Ewers. Minnesota History 37(8):336-337
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1961
13
1962-1963
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Howard, James H. 1962. "Peyote Jokes." Reprinted from Journal of American Folklore 75(295):10-14
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1962
13
Howard, James H. 1962. "Environment and Culture: The Case of the Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga." Reprinted from The North Dakota Quarterly 29(4)
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1962
13
Howard, James H. 1962. "Two War Bundles from the Bungi or Plains-Ojibwa." American Indian Tradition 8(2):77-79
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1962
13
Howard, James H. 1962. "Potawatomi Mescalism and its Relationship to the Diffusion of the Peyote Cult." Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference, Proceedings of the Plains Conference 7(16):125-135
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1962
13
Howard, James H. 1962. "Future Needs of Ethnological Research in the Great Plains." Great Plains Journal 1(2):27-31
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1962
13
Shaffer, James and James Howard H. 1962. "Medicines and Medicine Headdresses of the Yamasee." American Indian Tradition 8(3):125-126
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1962
13
Howard, James H. 1963. "The Identity and Demography of the Plains-Ojibwa." A Reprint from the Nachrichtenblatt der Voelkerkundlichen Arbeitsgemeinschaft 4:91-100
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1963
13
Feraca, Stephen E. and James H. Howard. 1963. "The Identity and Demography of the Dakota or Sioux Tribe." Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 8(20):80-84
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1963
13
1964-1965
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Howard, James H. 1964. Review of El Morro: Archaeological excavation at El Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, by Hale G. Smith. Reprinted from American Antiquity 29(4):526-527
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1964
13
Howard, James H. 1964. Review of The Sioux: The Life and Customs of a Warrior Society, by Royal B. Hassrick, in collaboration with Dorothy Maxwell and Cile M. Bach. Nebraska History 45(4):383-384
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1964
13
Howard, James H. 1965. Review of Anthropological Papers, Nos. 63-67. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 186. Reprinted from American Antiquity 30(3):363-364
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1965
13
Howard, James H. 1965. The Plains Ojibwa or Bungi: Hunters and Warriors of the Northern Prairies with Special Reference to the Turtle Mountain Band. Anthropological Papers No. 1, South Dakota Museum, Vermillion
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1965
13
Howard, James H. 1965. Review of Men of Ancient Iowa as Revealed by Archeological Discoveries, by Marshal McCusick. Journal of the Illinois Historical Society 58(4):435-436
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1965
13
1966-1968
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Howard, James H. 1966. "The Henry Davis Drum Rite: An Unusual Drum Religion Variant of the Minnesota Ojibwa". Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 11(32):117-126
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1966
13
Howard, James H. 1966. Film Review of Calumet, Pipe of Peace, Filmed (1963) and produced (1964) by the University of California Extension Media Center with Samuel A. Barret as consultant. Reprinted from American Anthropologist 68(2, Part 1)
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1966
13
Howard, James H. and Robert D. Gant. 1966. Report of the Archeological Salvage Investigations in the Gavin's Point Reservoir Area, Lewis and Clarke Lake, Nebraska and South Dakota, 1963-1964. Archeological Studies, Circular No. 11, South Dakota Museum. Vermillion: University of South Dakota
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1966
13
Gant, Robert D. James, H. Howard, Editor. 1967. Report of the Archeological Investigations at the Arp Site, 39 BR 101, Brule County, South Dakota, 1961, by Robert D. Gant, Archeological Studies Circular No. 12. The W. H. Over Dakota Museum. Vermillion: The University of South Dakota
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1967
13
Howard, James H. 1968. Review of An Interpretation of Mandan Culture History, by Raymond W. Wood. Reprinted from American Antiquity 33(2):260-261
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1968
13
Howard, James H. 1968. "Archeological Investigations at the Spawn Mound, 39LK201, Lake County, South Dakota." Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 13(40):132-145
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1968
13
Howard, James H. 1968. Record Review of War Dance Songs of the Ponca, recorded by Tony Isaacs. Ethnomusicology 12(2):202-204
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1968
13
1970-1975
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Howard, James H. 1970. "The Dakota or Sioux Tribe: A Study in Human Ecology. Part I: The Santee or Eastern Dakota." Powwow Trails 7(1):5-16
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1970. "Bringing Back the Fire: The Revival of a Natchez-Cherokee Ceremonial Ground." Newsletter of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 18(4): 11-17
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1970. "The Four Worst Things." Newsletter of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 18(5): 14-16
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1970. Review of American Indian Painters: A Biographical Director, by Jeanne O. Snodgrass and Review of Annotated Bibliography of American Indian Painting, by Doris Ostrander Dawdy. A reprint from American Anthropologist 72(4): 966-967
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1970. "Known Village Sites of the Ponca." Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 15(48) 1970. 109-134
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1970. "Archaeological Investigations at the Weston and Hogshooter Sites, Osage and Washington Counties, Oklahoma." Bulletins of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 19:61-99
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1970
14
Howard, James H. 1971. "Grandpa Saul Remembers: A Sioux Indian Paints His People's Past, Part Six." Newsletter of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 19(6):5-6
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1971
14
Howard, James H. 1971. Review of History of the Santee Sioux: United States Indian Policy on Trial, by Roy W. Meyer. Ethnohistory 18(2): 188-189
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1971
14
Howard, James H. 1972. "Arikara Native-Made Glass Pendants: Their Probable Function." Reprinted from American Antiquity 37(1):93-97
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1972
14
Howard, James H. 1972. "Notes on the Ethnography of the Yankton Dakota." Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 17(58, part 1): 281-307
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1972
14
Howard, James H. and Donald H. Brown. 1973. "A Puebloid Burial From Western Oklahoma." Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 22:207-216
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1973
14
Howard, James H. 1975. "The Nanticoke-Delaware Skeleton Dance." American Indian Quarterly 2(1):1-13
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1975
14
Howard, James H. 1975. "The Culture-Area Concept: Does it Diffract Anthropological Light?" The Indian Historian 8(1):22-26
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1975
14
1976-1979
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Howard, James H. 1976. "The Plains Gourd Dance as a Revitalization Movement." Reprinted from the American Ethnologist (3)2:243-259
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1976
14
Howard, James H. 1976. "Oklahoma Choctaw Revive Native Dances." Actes du XLIIe Congrès International Des Américanistes. Congrès du Centenaire. Paris, 2-9 Septembre 1976 5:315-323
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1976
14
Howard, James H. 1978. Review of Indian Dances of North America, Their Importance to Indian Life, by Reginald and Gladys Laubin. American Indian Quarterly 4(2): 184-186
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1978
14
Howard. James H. 1979. "Some Further Thoughts on Eastern Dakota "Clans"." Ethnohistory. 26(2):133-140
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1979
14
Howard, James H. 1979. Review of Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 15, Northeast. William C. Sturtevant, general editor, Bruce G. Trigger, volume editor. Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 24(86):343-346
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1979
14
1980
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Howard, James H. 1980. The Dakota or Sioux Indians: A Study in Human Ecology. Reprints in Anthropology 20:1-28
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1980
14
Howard, James H. "Discussion: Social Context of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Delaware Religion." Papers in Anthropology. Special Volume, Ethnology in Oklahoma. John H. Moore, editor. 21(2):153-161, 1980
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1980
14
1981
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Howard, James H. 1981. Review of The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965, by James A. Clifton. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 5(2):121-123
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1981
14
Howard, James H. 1981. "The Native Image in Western Europe." Council for Museum Anthropology Newsletter 5(3):3-22
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1981
14
Howard, James H. 1981. Review of Anthropology on the Great Plains, edited by W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty. Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference 26(94, Part 1):333-338
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1981
14
1982
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Howard, James H. 1982. Cut-Outs: Native American Art. Contributions in History and Anthropology 2. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Public Museum
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1982
14
1983
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Howard, James H. 1983. "Pan-Indianism in Native-American Music and Dance." Ethnomusicology 27(1):71-82
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1983
14
Howard, James H. and Marshall Gettys. 1983. "The Harkins Choctaw Dolls as a Source of Choctaw Culture History." Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Editor: Don Wycoff. 32:1-22. (Also Jim Howard: A Tribute by Marshal Gettys)
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1983
14
Howard, James Henri. 1981. Shawnee! The Ceremonialism of Native American Tribe and Its Cultural Background. Athens: Ohio University Press
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1981
15
Howard, James Henri, in collaboration with Willie Lena. 1984. Oklahoma Seminoles: Medicines, Magic, and Religion. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
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1984
15
Howard, James Henri, and Victoria Lindsay-Levine. 1990. Choctaw Music and Dance. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
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1990
15
Personal
2.6
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1927-1982
Scope and Contents
Subseries 2.6 consists of some personal documents from Howard's life (Army Discharge papers, student standardized test and score sheet, business cards and contact information of others), clippings about him as well as clippings about native american tribes and topics, labels for floral beadwork of the Great Lakes exhibit, and some maps.
Scope and Contents
Subseries 2.6 is arranged alphabetically by topic.
Army Discharge Papers
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1946
16
Business Cards and Contact Information of Others
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undated
16
Certificates
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undated
1974-1975
1963
16
Clippings: Delaware
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1969-1972
undated
16
Clippings: Drifting Gore (Dakota)
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undated
1970
16
Clippings: Mandan/Fort Yates
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1958
1947
1933
16
Clippings: Pawnee
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1977
16
Clippings: Quapaw
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1982
16
Clippings regarding James H. Howard
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undated
1967-1972
1974
1976
1979-1982
1958
1965
16
Photocopies of clippings regarding James H. Howard
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undated
1965
1974
1958
1967-1972
1979-1982
1976
16
Labels for Floral Beadwork of the Great Lakes Exhibit
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undated
16
Maps
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Copy of General Collot, 1796 Map 6
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undated
16
Map of South Dakota. Yankton place names secured by J. Howard and Ella Deloria, 1966-67
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1966-1967
16
Map of South Dakota. Locations noted on Antelope Testimony (collected by Ella Deloria in 1936)
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undated
16
Map of South Dakota. Topographic Map, State Geological Survey
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undated
16
Map of Knox County, Nebraska
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1927
16
Mapa de la Republica Mexicana
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1979
16
Map of Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare—Indian and Northern Health Services Facilities
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1962
16
General Map of Canada
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undated
16
General Map of Africa
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undated
16
Student Standardized Test and Score Sheet
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1950
16
Sound Recordings
Series 3
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Howard, James Henri
15 Items
recordings
1960-1979
In Chickasaw, Choctaw, Dakota, Delaware, Ponca, Potawatomi, Quapaw, Sarcee, Sauk, Winnebago.
Existence and Location of Copies
Original sound recordings have been digitized. 1/4" open reel tapes with duplicate content are stored at the end of the series. Content has not been verified to see if copies are exact.
Arrangement
For series 3, the order of the sound recordings was maintained from the previous arrangement.
Scope and Contents
Series 3 consists of 15 recordings on 1/4" inch sound tape reels that document music and/or dance of the Mississippi Choctaw, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Yanktonai Dakota, Dakota Northern, Delaware, Sarcee, Ponca, Iowa, Sauk, Oto, and Cherokee, which were produced between 1960-1979, although 3 of them do not have dates.
The titles of the tapes [and content descriptions] have been transcribed from information on the tape boxes. The content of recordings has not been verified.
Names of the performers and co-creators are listed in the scope and contents notes for each sound recording and in the SIRIS item level records.
Scope and Contents
The series contains 15 sound recordings of songs, dances, stories, and text recorded in the field of various American Indian tribes including: Chickasaw, Dakota, Delaware, Mississippi Choctaw, Ponca, Quapaw, Sarcee, Sauk, Winnebago.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Dakota language
Dakota Indians -- Songs
Sound recordings
American Indian -- Dance
American Indian -- Music
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Indians of North America -- Northeast
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Yankton Dakota Songs
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Rockboy, Joe
1 Sound tape reel
16 minutes
5 inch (16:14 min.)
1967 October 13
In Dakota; Mississippi Valley (language sub-family).
17
1
Yanktonai Dakota Songs, side 1
Scope and Contents
Recorded by Joe Rockboy
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 1
Scope and Contents
MPM tape1 includes: 1. Old Dakota Grass Dance Song; 2. Kiowa Song; 3. Dakota Grass Song; 4. Rabbit Dance Song 'Inkpata'; 5. Song of a Fight with the Pawnee 'Danikote Manipe'; 6. Dakota Grass Dance Song.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Dakota Indians -- Songs
Language and languages -- Documentation
Dakota language
Sioux
Songs
Sioux
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Songs sung by Charles Roubideaux (Robidoux) and Sylvester Warrior
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Robidoux, Charles
Sylvester Warrior (Southern Ponca)?
1 Sound tape reel
59 minutes
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
1968 August
In Sauk
17
2
Songs sung by Charles Roubideaux (Robidoux) and Sylvester Warrior, side 1
Songs sung by Charles Roubideaux (Robidoux) and Sylvester Warrior, side 2
Scope and Contents
Singers: Charles Roubideaux (Robidoux) Sauk of the Missouri, Falls City, Nebraska; Sylvester Warrior, Southern Ponca.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 2
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note
Recorded in Falls City, Nebraska (Sauk of the Missouri)
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 2 includes: 1. Squaw Dance Song; 2. Iowa Hethu'shka Song #1; 3. Iowa Hethu'shka Song #2; 4. Sauk War Dance Song; 5. Sauk War Dance Song; 6. Squaw Dance Song (repeat of #1); 7. Oto Peyote Song; 8. Sauk Peyote Song; 9. Oto Peyote Song: 'Jesus in the glory now'; 10. Drum Religion Song: 'Shaking hands with God'.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Sauk language
Falls City (Neb.)
Sac and Fox
Sauk-Fox
Songs
Sauk
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Hethu'shka Society
Ponca Songs, including War Dance Songs
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Sylvester Warrior
Brown, Lamont
1 Sound tape reel
30 minutes
7 inch
1966 September 18
In Ponca
17
3
Ponca Songs including War Dance Songs, side 1
Scope and Contents
Singers: Sylvester Warrior and Lamont Brown. Taped for T. Y. Stewart.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 3
Scope and Contents
Recorded for Ty Stewart. Part One. MPM tape 3 includes: 1. Ponca Flag Song; 2. Starting song or opening song of the Hethu'shka Society; 3. War Dance Songs with explanations.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Omaha language
Omaha-Ponca
Ponka
Ppankka
Songs
Narration
Ponca
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Hethu'shka Society
War Dance Songs and Veterans Songs
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Sylvester Warrior
Brown, Lamont
1 Sound tape reel
129 minutes
7 inch
1966 September 18
In Ponca
17
4
War Dance Songs and Veterans Songs, side 1
War Dance Songs and Veterans Songs, side 2
Scope and Contents
Singers: Sylvester Warrior and Lamont Brown. Taped for T. Y. Stewart.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 4
Scope and Contents
Recorded for Ty Stewart. Part Two. MPM tape 4 includes: 1. War Dance Songs; 2. Veterans' Songs.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Omaha language
Omaha-Ponca
Ponka
Ppankka
Songs
Ponca
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Various Songs and Instrumental Music, Including Some from a Quapaw Pow-Wow
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Howard, James Henri
Curtis Pequano
Bill Shawnee
Randy Carpenter
Sadie Weller
Jack King
James Wahbnosh
Prairie Potawatomi
Turkey Ford
1 Sound tape reel
70 minutes
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
1960-1961
In Potawatomi, Quapaw, Winnebago
17
5
Various songs and instrumental music, including some from a Quapaw Pow-wow, side 2
Various songs and instrumental music, including some from a Quapaw Pow-wow, side 1
Scope and Contents
Performers: Curtis Pequano, Charles Harrison, in Mayetta, Kansas, 1961; Bill Shawnee, Randy Carpenter, Sadie Weller in Turkey Ford, Oklahoma; and James Wahbnosh.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 5
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note
Recorded in Mayetta, Kansas
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 5 includes: Side One. 1. Flute Melodies (played and sung), by Curtis Pequano (Prairie band, Potawatomi); 2. Winnebago Love Song, by Charles Harrison; 3. Flute Melodies (played and sung), by Curtis Pequano; 4. Round Dance Songs, by Curtis Pequano; 5. Sawanoge Dance Songs; 6. Moccasin Game Songs; 7. Cherokee Dance Songs, by Bill Shawnee, Randy Carpenter (Shawnee tribe), and Sadie Weller (Caddo tribe) [recorded in Turkey Ford, Oklahoma]; 8. Oklahoma Stomp Songs, by Jack King (Oneida); 9. Quapaw pow-wow. Side Two. 1. Stomp Dance contest; 2. Quapaw pow-wow; 3. Miscellaneous Songs (love songs/dance songs), by James Wahbnosh (Prairie band, Potawatomi).
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Songs
Caddo
Oneida
Quapaw Indians
Potawatomi
Shawnee
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Indians of North America -- Northeast
Choctaw-Chickasaw Dances and Songs, Vol. 1
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Sampson, Adam
Mose, Ardis
Bienum Pickins
1 Sound tape reel
25 minutes
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
ca. 1979
In Choctaw and Chickasaw. Western Muskogean (language sub-family)
17
6
Scope and Contents
Singers: Adam Sampson, Ardis Mose, and Bienum Pickins. This is a published recording and is not available online.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 6
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 6 includes: Choctaw Chickasaw Dance Songs from the Chocktaw-Chickasaw Heritage committee (Chairman: Buster Ned). Side One. 1. Jump Dance, by Adam Sampson; 2. Jump Dance, by Adam Sampson; 3. Tick or Walk Dance, by Adam Sampson; 4. Drunken Man Dance, by Ardis Mose. Side Two. 1. Garfish or Hard Fish Dance (Chickasaw Dance), by Bienum Pickins; 2. Drum or War Dance, by Ardis Mose; 3. Duck Dance, by Adam Simpson; 4. Snake Dance, by Adam Simpson.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw Indians -- Dances -- Oklahoma
Chickasaw Indians -- Dances -- Oklahoma
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Chickasaw language
Songs
Dance
Choctaw
Chickasaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Choctaw-Chickasaw Dances and Songs, Vol. 2
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Sampson, Adam
Mose, Ardis
Bienum Pickins
1 Sound tape reel
29 minutes
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
ca. 1979
In Choctaw and Chickasaw. Western Muskogean (language sub-family)
17
7
Scope and Contents
Singers: Adam Sampson, Ardis Mose, and Bienum Pickins. This is a published recording and is not available online.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 7
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 7 includes: Choctaw Chickasaw Dance Songs (volume two) from the Chocktaw-Chickasaw Heritage committee (Chairman: Buster Ned). Side One. 1. Jump Dance; 2. Doublehead Dance; 3. Stealing Partners; 4. Drunken Man Dance. Side Two. 1. Drunken Man Dance; 2. Drum or War Dance; 3. Drum or War Dance; 4. Memorial Song (Palata).
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw Indians -- Dances -- Oklahoma
Chickasaw Indians -- Dances -- Oklahoma
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Chickasaw language
Dance
Choctaw
Chickasaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Northern Songs
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
1 Sound tape reel
60 minutes
7 inch
undated
In English and Unidentified Language
17
8
Northern Songs, side 1
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 8
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 8; possibly recorded at a pow-wow.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Language and languages -- Documentation
Powwows
Songs
Mississippi Choctaw Songs #1
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Prentis Jackson
Ida May Frazier
1 Sound tape reel
17 minutes
7 inch
1 Reel
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
1965
In Choctaw. Western Muskogean (language sub-family)
17
9
Mississippi Choctaw Songs #1
Scope and Contents
Singers: Prentis Jackson and Ida May Frazier. Recorded at the Bogue Chitto Community, near Philadelphia, Mississippi.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 9
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note
Recorded in the Bogue Chitto Community near Philadelphia, Mississippi, 1965.
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 9 includes: 1. Jump Dance; 2. Tick or Walk Dance; 3. Drunken Man Dance; 4. Stomp Dance; 5. Quail Dance; 6. War Dance; 7. Duck Dance; 8. Wedding Dance; 9. Snake Dance; 10. Turtle Dance; 11. Starting Dance. For Mississippi Choctaw Songs #2, see Howard Sound Recording 15.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw Indians -- Songs -- Dances
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Bogue Chitto (Lincoln County, Miss.)
Philadelphia (Miss.)
Dance
Choctaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Mississippi Choctaw Songs #2
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Prentis Jackson
Frazier, Ida Mae
Henry Joe
Ouie Joe
1 Sound tape reel
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
1965
In Choctaw; Western Muskogean
17
15
Mississippi Choctaw Songs #2
Scope and Contents
Singers: Prentis Jackson, Ida May Frazier, Henry Joe, and Ouie Joe; Recorded at the Bogue Chitto School, near Philadelphia, Miss.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 15
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note
Recorded at Bogue Chitto School near Philadelphia, Mississippi
Scope and Contents
1. Raccoon dance, by Prentis Jackson and Ida May Frazier; 2. Tick or Walk Dance, by Prentis Jackson and Ida May Frazier; 3. Stealing Partners Dance, by Prentis Jackson and Ida May Frazier; 4. Jump Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 5. Tick or Walk Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 6. Drunken Man Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 7. Drunken Man Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 8. War Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 9. Starting Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 10. Jump Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 11. Snake Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 12. Tick or Walk Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 13. Turtle Dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe. This is labeled tape 2. It probably goes with Howard Sound Recording 9.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw Indians -- Songs -- Dances
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Bogue Chitto (Lincoln County, Miss.)
Philadelphia (Miss.)
Dance
Choctaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Mississippi Choctaw Songs (Claude Medford's tape) #2
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Medford, Claude
1 Sound tape reel
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
circa 1965-1970
In Choctaw;. Western Muskogean
17
10
Mississippi Choctaw Songs (Claude Medford's Tape)
Scope and Contents
Field recording by Claude Medford of Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 10
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 10 includes: 1. Snake Dance (a capella); 2. House dance (violin, guitar, Choctaw version of quadrille); 3. House Dance (violin, guitar); 4. Jump Dance (a capella, men only); 5. Walk Dance (a capella, men and women); 6. Stealing Partners (a capella, men and women); 7. Jump Dance; 8. Drunken Man Dance, by Chouteu (a capella solo); 9. Turtle Dance (claves, men only); 10. Fast War Dance, by chanter (claves); 11. 'Four Step' War Dance, by chanter (claves); 12. Quail Dance (claves, men and women, counterpoint we ha yo yo by men only); 13. Friendship Dance (a capella); 14. Wedding Dance (claves, men and women); 15. Duck Dance (claves, men and women, quacking by dancers). Side Two. 1. Raccoon Dance (no claves, men and women); 2. Snake Dance (no claves, men and women). Note: This is tape 2 of 2 tapes. The other tape is unnumbered. See Howard Sound Recording 14.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw -- Songs -- Dance
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Dance
Choctaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Mississippi Choctaw Songs (Claude Medford's tape) #2
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Medford, Claude
1 Sound tape reel
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
undated
In Choctaw; Western Muskogean (language sub-family)
17
14
Mississippi Choctaw Songs (Claude Medford's Tape)
Scope and Contents
Field recording by Claude Medford of Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 14
Scope and Contents
Side One. 1. Mosquito dance or Raccoon dance (sung twice); 2. War dance (claves, bells); 3. Quail dance (claves, bells); 4. Duck dance (claves, bells); 5. Turtle dance (claves, bells); 6. Jump dance (bells); 7. Jump dance (bells); 8. Double Header (Hita Falams, bells); 9. Drunk Dance (bells); 10. Drunk Dance (bells); 11. Night Walk dance (a capella); 12. Snake dance (a capella). Side Two. 1. Creek Seminole type 'Crazy' or Stomp dance; 2. Creek Seminole type 'Crazy' or Stomp dance; 3. Creek Seminole type 'Crazy' or Stomp dance; 4. Creek Seminole type 'Crazy' or Stomp dance; 5. Creek Seminole type 'Crazy' or Stomp dance; 6. Creek Seminole Four-corner dance; 7. Four time stop dance; 8. Four time stop dance (claves, women singing); 9. Slow Jump dance; 10. Sunrise Walk dance (a capella); 11. Stealing Partners; 12. Jump dance (a capella); 13. Oval dance (no claves, male chanter solo); 14. Turtle dance (claves); 15. Mosquito dance (claves); 16. Duck dance (claves); 17. Raccoon dance (claves). Note: This is tape one of two tapes. See Howard Sound Recording 10.
Existence and Location of Copies
Digital surrogates available on-site only.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Choctaw Indians -- Dances
Language and languages -- Documentation
Choctaw language
Dance
Choctaw
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Delaware Songs and Narration
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Washington, Freddie
1 Sound tape reel
65 minutes
7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
1967 May 21
In Delaware
17
11
Delaware Songs and Narration, side 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Freddie Washington, Miami, Oklahoma.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 11
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note
Recorded in Miami, Oklahoma.
Scope and Contents
Talking about Delaware Big House ceremony; hunting songs; women's stomp dance songs; coon dance songs; war dance songs;Native American church songs.
Funding note
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Delaware -- Speeches
Language and languages -- Documentation
Delaware language
Miami (Okla.)
Lenape
Songs
Indians of North America -- Northeast
Delaware Songs and Stories
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
Washington, Freddie
1 Sound tape reel
18 minutes
7 inch
1973
In Delaware
17
12
Delaware Songs and Stories, side 1
Scope and Contents
Performer: Freddie Washington, Miami, Oklahoma.
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 12
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 12: 1. Skeleton Dance Song. 2. Story in Delaware with explanationin English: how church lasts for 12 nights and ceremonies. 3. Story in Delaware with explanation in English: Big House Ceremony, False Face. 4. War Dance Songs.
Funding note
Digitization and preparation of these materials for online access has been funded through generous support from the Arcadia Fund.
Delaware Indians -- Songs
Language and languages -- Documentation
Delaware language
Lenape
Songs
Lenape (Delaware)
Indians of North America -- Northeast
Sarcee Indian Songs
Archival Resource Key
Howard, James Henri
1 Sound tape reel
38 minutes
7 inch, 19 cm/sec
undated
Sarcee; Athapaskan (language sub-family)
17
13
Sarcee Indian Songs
Local Numbers
Howard Sound Recording 13
Scope and Contents
MPM tape 13. Songs performed possibly at a pow-wow. Organ music at the end of the recording.
Funding note
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Sarsi Indians -- Songs
Language and languages -- Documentation
Sarsi language
Sarcee
Tsuu T'ina
Songs
Sarcee
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Sarsi Indians
Photographs
Series 4
Archival Resource Key
1879-1985
Arrangement
The Photographs series is arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Contents
Series 4 the Photographs series consists primarily of various American Indian Cultural groups. There are also some of James H. Howard, archeological sites where Howard worked, and winter counts [oversize], 1879-1985.
The photographs of objects in binders are James Howard's American Indian Cultural Collection. Howard's widow Elfriede H. Howard assembled the photos in binders in order to sell his collection to the Milwaukee Public museum. There is also an appraisal of the collection that Alan R. Woolworth did. Negatives for this series are stored separately.
Archaeology: 1974 Digs
Archival Resource Key
1974
18
Arikara
Archival Resource Key
1974
undated
1953
18
Arrowhead and Round Object, from Kenneth Leonard
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Australian Aboriginal Culture, Exhibition of
Archival Resource Key
1953-1954
18
Blackfoot: Chief Three Bears
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Cheyenne Sun Dance
Archival Resource Key
1959
18
Chippewa (Plains Chippewa)
Archival Resource Key
1958
1952
18
Choctaw
Archival Resource Key
1982
1974
1965
18
Choctaw Music and Dance
Archival Resource Key
1974
1981-1982
18
Dakota
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Dakota: J. F. Lenger Exhibit
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Delaware
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
J. H. Howard
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Huff Archaeological Site/32MO11
Archival Resource Key
1959
18
Kenakuk Religion and Prairie Potawatomi
Archival Resource Key
1896
1961
1956
1964
18
D. Lessard Working a Crow Gun Case Decoration
Archival Resource Key
1962
18
Mandan Village opposite Fort Yates, ND
Archival Resource Key
1958
18
Micmac
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Montauk
Archival Resource Key
undated
1879
18
Omaha
Archival Resource Key
1903
circa 1880
18
Ponca (Northern)
Archival Resource Key
1949
undated
18
Seminole (Oklahoma)
Archival Resource Key
1980
18
Shinnecock
Archival Resource Key
1968
18
Sitting Bull's Tragic Death Marker and Gravesite, South Dakota
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
Southeastern Cultures
Archival Resource Key
1965
1974
undated
18
Sun Dance of Dunseith Group (painting by E. Graham)
Archival Resource Key
1951
18
Unidentified
Archival Resource Key
1965
1983
undated
18
Winter Counts [oversize]
Archival Resource Key
undated
18
3
1
Appraisal of James H. Howard's Ethnological Collection by Alan R. Woolworth
Archival Resource Key
1985
19
Northern Ponca Hethuska Drum & Northern Style Grass Dance Costume (1 & 2)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Yanktonai Dakota Costume (3)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Yankton-Yanktonai Costume (4 & 4a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Teton and Yanktonai Costumes (5 & 5a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Fire Cloud's Teton Dakota (Lower Brule) and "Omaha" Dance Costumes (6)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Omaha and Winnebago Fancy Dancer's Costumes (7 & 8)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Meskwaki Costume (9)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Southeastern Costumes and Artifacts: Creek (10 & 10a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Southeastern Costumes and Artifacts: Seminole Man's Costume (11)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Southeastern Costumes and Artifacts: Choctaw Man's Costume (12)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Old Style Ojibwa Men's Costumes (13, 14, & 15)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Old Style Ojibwa Men's Costumes (15a & 15b)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Old Style Santee Dakota Costumes (16, 17, and 18)
Archival Resource Key
undated
19
Potawatomi Warrior's Costume (19, 20, and 20a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Kickapoo Men's Costume (21) & Sauk "Straight" Dance Costume (22)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Osage Straight Dance Costume (23)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Ponca Straight Dance Costume (24)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Omaha Straight Dance Costume (25)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Oto and Iowa Straight Dance Costumes and other items (26 & 26a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Delaware Men's Ceremonial Dress and other Delaware items (27)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
New England—Canadian Maritimes Costume and other items (28 & 28a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Shawnee Man's Ceremonial Costume and other items (29)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Seneca Man's Costume and other Iroquois items (30)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Dakota Chief's Costume (31)
Archival Resource Key
undated
20
Cheyenne's Chief Costume (32) and Plains Women's Costume (33)
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Gourd Dance Costume (34 and 34a)
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Peyote Articles (I)
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Sun Dance Costume and Ritual Equipment (II)
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Plains Costume and Objects (IIIa-m)
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Masonic Regalia (IV); The Omaha Hand Game & Gourd Dance (V); Central Plains Ghost Dance Hand Game Set (VI); Dakota Heyoka Regalia; Games
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Southeastern Objects
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Unidentified Objects
Archival Resource Key
undated
21
Drawings and Artwork
Series 5
Archival Resource Key
1928-1982
Scope and Contents
Series 5 the Drawings and artwork series comprises of materials that Howard had collected including artwork for his publication Cut-Outs: Native American Art. It also contains a photocopies of the White Bull Ledger, 1928-1982.
Arrangement
The Drawings and Artwork series is arranged in alphabetical order.
Chippewa
Archival Resource Key
undated
22
Cut-Outs: Native American Art
Archival Resource Key
1928-1929
22
David Williams Artwork
Archival Resource Key
1973
22
Delaware
Archival Resource Key
undated
22
Echo Hawk Artwork
Archival Resource Key
undated
22
Lowie Museum Poster. The Dreamers: A Contemporary California Indian Religion
Archival Resource Key
undated
22
Seminole. Pen and Ink Sketches by Willie Lena.
Archival Resource Key
2 Folders
1982
undated
22
White Bull Ledger (photocopies)
Archival Resource Key
undated
22