Obispeno Chumash vocabulary
MS 868 Obispeno Chumash vocabulary
NAA MS 868
Handwritten in ink. The 1884 portion is apparently a neat copy from the Obispeno portion of Number 296, with the addition of a note identifying the informant. To this has been added in a different shade of ink material obtained from the same informant in 1888.
Manuscript 868, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
From Alikano, a full-blood Indian living on Mr. Jasper's ranch near San Luis Obispo. October 19-28, 1884; and 1888.
This is the manuscript utilized by Heizer in University of California Anthropological Records, Volume 15, Number 2, 1955, and referred to by him as Number 852-a (a number which the manuscript erroneously carried at the time it was filmed for Heizer).