Heye, George G. (George Gustav) 1874-1957Overview
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George G Heye
Hunting charms of the Montagnais and the Mistassini
by Frank G Speck
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4 editions published in 1921 in English and held by 135 libraries worldwide
Certain artifacts from San Miguel Island, California
by George G Heye
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4 editions published in 1921 in English and held by 127 libraries worldwide
Certain aboriginal pottery from southern California
by George G Heye
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5 editions published in 1919 in English and held by 123 libraries worldwide
A Mahican wooden cup
by George G Heye
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4 editions published in 1921 in English and held by 118 libraries worldwide
The Nacoochee mound in Georgia
by George G Heye
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3 editions published in 1918 in English and held by 115 libraries worldwide
Certain mounds in Haywood County, North Carolina
by George G Heye
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3 editions published between 1916 and 1919 in English and held by 108 libraries worldwide
Exploration of a Munsee cemetery near Montague, New Jersey
by George G Heye
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8 editions published between 1915 and 1988 in English and held by 90 libraries worldwide
Wampum collection
by George G Heye
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2 editions published in 1930 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide
Ceremonial stone chisel from northwestern America
by George G Heye
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2 editions published in 1906 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Certain mounds of Arkansas and of Mississippi Part I. Mounds and cemeteries of the lower Arkansas River. Part II. Mounds of the lower Yazoo and lower Sunflower Rivers, Mississippi. Part III. The Blum Mounds, Mississippi
by Clarence B Moore
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1 edition published in 1908 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
George Hubbard Pepper
by George Gustav Heye
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1 edition published in 1924 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Photographs, [ca. 1860]-1987, 1890-1930 (bulk)
by Heye Foundation Museum of the American Indian
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Photographs obtained by George G. Heye or taken by anthropologists, explorers, amateurs, and others depicting numerous aspects of the lives of Native Americans of North, Central, and South America. Major photographers include Ernest and Eloise Carter, Frank and Clara Churchill, Edward H. Davis, Mark Raymond Harrington, George Bird Grinnell, Frederick Johnson, Emry Kopta, Samuel K. Lothrop, George H. Pepper, Alanson B. Skinner, Frank Speck, Frederick Starr collection, A. Hyatt Verrill, and William Wildschut. Some glass negatives and early photographic techniques are included in collection. Most photographs are identified.
Antiquities of the Ouachita Valley
by Clarence B Moore
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1 edition published in 1909 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Treaty of peace with the Delaware Nation, also documentation and supplemental treaty, 1765
by Delaware Tribe of Indians
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1 edition published in 1765 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Treaty of peace with the Delaware Nation entered into by their deputies before Sir William Johnson, baronet, His Majesty's sole agent and superintendent of Indian affairs in the Northern Department of North America...May 8 1765. With supplemental treaty, which was bound to the main treaty, titled The Delaware deputys [sic] sent from Ohio, to strengthen, ratify and confirm the annexed treaty subscribed by Killbuck...July 12, 1765. Treaty discusses the Indians being accepted by the English in return for good behavior and the return to the English of "prisoners, deserters and negros." The Delaware also agree to open the roads through their territory to the English. The supplement is a response from other tribes to the treaty with their signatures, including the Shawnee and Mingo Indians. The treaties are signed by William Johnson and others, including the chiefs of the Delaware Nation. There are also wax seals of the signers.
Minutes of conferences held at Fort Pitt, 1760
by George Croghan
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1 edition published in 1760 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Unbound notes from a conference held in April 1760 by George Croghan, Esquire, deputy agent to the Honourable Sir William Johnson, Baronet, His Majesty's agent and superintendent for Indian affairs in the northern districts of North America; with the chiefs and warriors of the Six Nations, Delaware, Shawnee, Miami, and Mohegan Indians. Include information about who was in attendance, things that were exchanged, and what transpired.
At a council held at Edward [unreadable] 1712 May 19
by James Logan
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Photostat of a document purportedly by James Logan giving an account of a meeting. The document illustrates 34 wampum belts, presented by the Delaware Indian delegation, and gives their meanings. The place where the meeting was held appears to start with Edward or Edwards, but the remainder of the word is not decipherable. The council was presumably held somewhere near Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Other individuals attending the meeting included Edward Shippen, Richard Hill, and other members of the government. Also included with the Photostats are two letters from 1942 between Julian P. Boyd, who was a librarian at Princeton, Edwin K. Burnett, and George G. Heye. Their letters discuss the manuscript and the whereabouts of the wampum belts mentioned in the manuscript. Boyd states that the original manuscript may have been purchased earlier that year by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Letters of Captain Alexander B. MacGowan, 1862-1887
by Alexander B MacGowan
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Most letters are addressed to his wife and his son, George P. MacGowan, with some other correspondence as well. Other correspondents include Mrs. S. E. K. Ames, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, and Mrs. George W. Hazel, who was MacGowan's sister. Letters from George P. MacGowan to George G. Heye, letter to George MacGowan from Paul D. Moody, President of Middlebury College, VT. Report of Operations by E. A. Carr at Fort Apache mentioning MacGowan's gallant acts. Telegram from E. A. Carr at Fort Apache to General Wilcox mentioning MacGowan's service. Most of the letters are postmarked from within the Arizona Territory or what is now Arizona. Many are from Fort Apache; some come from New Mexico, Idaho, and Wyoming, including San Pedro Crossing, Fort Barrett, Mimbres River, Turkey Creek Hill, La Mesilla, Goose Creek, and Cienega de Suez. Letters relate to the Indian Wars, describe the conditions of traveling to find Indians. Descriptions of the land and the wildlife include an account of finding an unknown species of diving bird. Later letters to George include college and life advice for him while he is a student at Middlebury College. Newspaper clipping of a news article about Camp Thomas and the Arizona Apache that mentions Captain MacGowan. The letters give detail on the fights between the troops and the Indians. Collection contains an index of the letters.
Journal of a trip from New Haven to the Missouri River area, ca. 1833
by Edward A Ellsworth
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1 edition published in 1833 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Diary describing life with the Pawenee Indians.The diary is referred to only as the Ellsworth diary. The author of the diary and date are unknown, but it is attributed to E. A. Ellsworth, ca. 1833. Also, two letters between Paul Bilhuber and George G. Heye discussing the donation of the diary to the Museum of the American Indian.
Reginald Pelham Bolton collection: notes regarding Indians near Inwood Hill Park, New York City, 1900-1935
by Reginald Pelham Bolton
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Collection includes notebook by Bolton titled "Notes on discoveries and index to aboriginal objects with location of discovery, collected by W. L. Calver, with some collected in 1907-7-8-9 by W.L.C. and R. P. Bolton." Field notebook by Alanson Skinner from 1918 titled "Field Notes" has "Notes on the great shellheap at Cold Spring, Inwood" as first entry, but the book goes on to describe other Indian excavation sites across New York State, including sites in Jefferson, Orange, and Cayuga Counties, Tar Island, and Red Lake near the Canadian border. Notebooks contain sketches of the burial sites and information about the artifacts found within. Photo album of Inwood Park, including photos of various places in the park, of the Tulip Tree, Seaman Drake Estate, Van Cortlandt Mansion, Spuytrn Duyvil creek, and Dyckman Institute library. Also, newspaper clippings regarding Indians of Inwood, sketches, photo of the Museum of American Indian exhibit by W. C. Orchard, and photos of the surrounding area including pictures of houseboats and local buildings like the Jewish Memorial Hospital. Album ends with a poem titled Inwood Park - October, by Miss Evelyn Byrd. Many of the photos in the album are from Frank S. Savastano photography.
Objects illustrating Yurok ethnology
by George G Heye
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1 edition published in 1992 in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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Antiquities Arizona Biography Boas, Franz,--1858-1942 Bowditch, Charles P.--1842-1921 California California, Southern California--San Miguel Island Charms Cherokee Indians--Antiquities Delaware Indians Folklore Georgia Grinnell, George Bird,--1849-1938 Heye, George G.--1874-1957 History Hodge, Frederick Webb,--1864-1956 Holmes, William Henry,--1846-1933 Indianists Indian pottery Indians of North America Indians of North America--Antiquities Indians of North America--Clothing Indians of North America--Education Indians of North America--Funeral customs and rites Indians of North America--Government relations Indians of North America--Implements Indians of North America--Museums Iroquois Indians Kroeber, A. L.--1876-1960 Laufer, Berthold,--1874-1934 Leupp, Francis Ellington,--1849-1918 Mistassin Indians Montagnais Indians Mounds Munsee Indians Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation New Jersey--Montague New York (State) New York (State)--New York North America North Carolina--Haywood County Pepper, George H.--1873-1924 Sapir, Edward,--1884-1939 Tooker, William Wallace,--1848-1917 Tozzer, Alfred M.--1877-1954 Treaties United States Wampum belts Zuni Indians
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