Potawatomi Tribe
Found in 5 Records:
Personal papers of Donald Stull
This collection consists of the professional working files of Donald Stull, an applied anthropologist who worked at the University of Kansas. The collection includes research materials from several major projects Stull conducted about contemporary Native American life, what aging means in central Kansas Mennonite communities, and rural meatpacking factory impacts on the boomtowns hosting them, as well as materials from other projects and activities in which Stull was involved.
Personal papers of James A. Clifton
James A. Clifton was a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas from 1962-1970. This collection contains Clifton's ethnographic research materials on socio-economic conditions in Chilean communities; African-Americans in St. Louis and Lawrence, Kansas; and the Potawatomi language.
Potawatomi Culture
This volume is a Xerox copy of the original manuscript Potawatomi Culture, 1936-1958, with corrections.
Potawatomi Medicine
This volume is a Xerox copy of the original manuscript Potawatomi Medicine, with corrections. The research was sponsored by a grant of the Anthropology Department, Columbia University (1935-36) and a grant-in-aid from the National Social Science Research Council, 1957.
Thomas Jefferson letter
Contains message of peace for the Native American chiefs to carry back from Washington to their tribes. Letter starts as follows: "My friends and children, chiefs of the Osages, Missouris, Kansas, Ottoes, Panis, Ayowas, Sioux, Pontewattamies, Foxes and Sacs." April 11, 1806.