Harrington, John Peabody
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
1947: Southern California Indian Legends: "Bear Boy" and "Wiyot" Texts with Notes
1947: Southern California Indian Legends: "Bear Boy" and "Wiyot" Texts with Notes, 1947
Typescript stories and handwritten notes for the following stories: Bear Boy; Wiyot; Nahachish; The Flood; Duck; Coyote Acts As the Sun. File also includes handwritten notes on "Story that Vic heard from Sotelo" (Calac), possibly referring to story "Charm to Stop the Wind."
A "Takwee" Story from Adan
A "Takwee" Story from Adan, 1934; circa 1990
Typescript title pages with handwritten Luiseño to English translation of story told by Adan Castillo. File also includes notes on language/vocabulary by John Peabody Harrington and by Henry Rodriguez.
"Ano" Pe Tukwut, from Adan
"Ano" Pe Tukwut, from Adan, undated
Typescript title page and handwritten notes regarding a story told by Adan Castillo, titled "Ano Pe Tukwut."
Language Notes, undated
Notes and translations of words and phrases from Luiseño into English. List of types of birds in both language at end of document.
Luiseño linguistics, undated
File consists of two documents: 1) "Reduplication and Rule Ordering In Luiseño," by Pamela Munro and Peter John Benson, and 2) a handwritten document titled "pí'mukvul" related to the Harrington Collection at the Autry Museum of the American West.
Story Vic Heard from Sotelo, "Charm to Stop the Wind"
Story Vic Heard from Sotelo, "Charm to Stop the Wind", undated
Typescript title page and handwritten notes regarding a story told by Sotelo Calac to Vic, last name unrecorded, titled "Charm to Stop the Wind."
