NAA MS 1923-a-f
Contents: 1923-a Kalapuya Texts, Mary's River dialect. Interlinear English translation. William Hartless, Grace Wheeler, informants, 13 volumes, ca. 680 pages, total. The first ten pages of volume 4 consist of a Kwalhioqua (Wilapa) vocabulary and a short text. These were recopied and reorganized in National Anthropological Archives manuscript 4797, column 1. Michael Krauss thinks this may be the vocabulary gotten from Mary Hudson in 1910. 1923-b. Notes to Kalapuya Texts. 3 volumes, ca. 190 pages. 1923-c. Kalapuya Ethnology. William Hartless, informant. 1 volume, ca. 40 pages. 1923-d. Kalapuya Grammatical Notes, Mary's River dialect. William Hartless, informant. 3 volumes, ca. 300 pages. 1923-e. Yamhill notebooks. Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon, 1913, 1914. Vocabulary and grammar, Mrs Louise Selkeah, informant. 3 volumes, ca. 70 pages. 1923-f. Yoncalla notebook. Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon, December 17-18, 1914. 1 volume.
Vocabulary and grammar. Mrs Robert Allen, informant, ca. 38 pages; Mrs Tom Jackson, informant, no place, no date, ca. 14 loose pages.
Manuscript 1923-a-f, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Information regarding the Kalapuya in manuscript 1923a from Elaine Mills and Victor Goela, 5/23/80.