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Title:Tlaxcaltec Nahuatl materials, Jane M. Rosenthal Papers
Contributor:Rosenthal, Jane M.
McQuown, Norman A.
Hill, Jane H.
Read, Kay A.
Furbee, N. Louanna
Karttunen, Frances
Campbell, Lyle
Sanchez de Texis, Rosalia
Texis Rojas, Maria Otlilia
Amado, Don
Texis, Inez
Atonal, Dionicio
Atonal, Paulina
Atonal, Herminia Atonal
Atonal, Rafael
Torres, Ocótlan
Morales, Amado
Date:ca.1970-2002
Description: The majority of the Jane M. Rosenthal Papers centers on Nahuatl linguistic and anthropological research. Materials therefore appear extensively in every series. Rosenthal's own fieldwork on Tlaxcaltec (Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala, Mexico) spanned the 1970s and 1980s, involving the production of 17 field notebooks (Series 2 Subseries 1) with accompanying tapes (Series 10, available in the Digital Library), lexical slips (Series 7), photographs (Series 8) and much correspondence, in Spanish, with members of the Atonal and de Texis families (Series 1). Jane Hill also conducted research with many of the same consultants, works by whom (including interview transcriptions) can be found mostly in Series 5. Rosenthal also engaged with preexisting primary sources at archives in Mexico and the U.S., creating transcriptions and interlinearizations of texts (Series 2 Subseries 2), and produced several articles on Nahuatl grammar, Nahua culture and interactions with missions (Series 2 Subseries 3). Further to her own work, this collection contains much gathered material by others. In addition to that of Jane and Kenneth Hill, several drafts and publications by fellow University of Chicago student Kay A. Read on Nahua/Aztec religion appear in Series 5, and publications and commentary with other Uto-Aztecanists are scattered throughout Series 1 and 5. Rosenthal was heavily involved in the meetings of the Friends of Uto-Aztecan from its inception in 1973, many handouts from which (relating to a variety of Uto-Aztecan languages) can be found in Series 6. Her student notes, many produced by Norman McQuown (Series 3), and teaching notes (Series 4) may also be of interest.
Extent:6 linear feet
Identifier:https://indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org/entry/10172
Language:Spanish
Central Nahuatl
Nahuatl languages
English
Language (ISO639):spa
nhn
nah
eng
Spatial Coverage:San Francisco (Tlaxcala)
Santa Catarina Ayometla
Papalotla de Xicohtèncatl
San Miguel Tenancingo
Mazatecochco
Teolocholco
Acxotla del Monte
Villa Vicente Guerrero
La Magdalena Yancuitlalpan
Subject:Nahua
Ethnography
Religion
Linguistics
Rites and ceremonies
Folklore
Type:Bibliographies
Correspondence
Dissertations
Drafts
Newspaper clippings
Photographs
Translations
Type (DCMI):Text
Sound
StillImage
Type (OLAC):primary_text
language_description
lexicon

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Archive:  Indigenous Materials at the American Philosophical Society
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DateStamp:  2020-03-02
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Citation: Rosenthal, Jane M.; McQuown, Norman A.; Hill, Jane H.; Read, Kay A.; Furbee, N. Louanna; Karttunen, Frances; Campbell, Lyle; Sanchez de Texis, Rosalia; Texis Rojas, Maria Otlilia; Amado, Don; Texis, Inez; Atonal, Dionicio; Atonal, Paulina; Atonal, Herminia Atonal; Atonal, Rafael; Torres, Ocótlan; Morales, Amado. ca.1970-2002. Indigenous Materials at the American Philosophical Society.
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