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oai:indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org:13846

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Title:Ojibwe materials, Charles E. Fiero Papers
Contributor:Fiero, Charles E.
Aamatinaa
Black, Alex
Black, Joseph
Black, Maggie
Bushey, James
James, Aglaba
James, Magnus
Kakegamick, Bello
Kanate, Isaac
Keeper, William
Keesic, Tony
Keesick, Leo
Keesigwayaush, Joe
King, John George
Lawson, Christine
Lawson, Isaac
Loon, Peter
Meekis, Donald
Mezzetay, Jimmy
Miciki (Mihcuje)
Moose, Absalom
Moose, Joe
Paishk, Joe
Pehcec
Perrault, Albert
Perrault, John
Perrault, Mary
Pittman, R. S.
Quill, Benjamin
Quill, Emma
Quill, Isaiah (Ayisheya)
Quill, Lillian
Quill, Mary Ann
Quill, Norman (Nwaaman)
Quill, Rose
Quill, Samuel
Quill, Sam, Sr.
Rae, Delius
Strang, Beychayj
Strang, David
Strang, George D.
Suggashie, Willie
Taylor, Maggie
Thompson, Albina
Thompson, Jonah
Thompson, Tommy
Turtle, Albert
Turtle, Edward
Turtle, Ethel
Wassaykeesic, Albert
Yesno, John
Date:1957-2017
Description:Almost all of the Charles E. Fiero Papers reflect varieties of Ojibwe. Fiero, a missionary linguist, is best known within the field for creating the double-vowel orthography for Ojibwe. Series I (the bulk) contains manuscripts, while Series II contains a small volume of digital media that has yet to be transferred. The collection represents fieldwork originally done between 1957 and 1993 (bulk 1957-1970s), chronologically arranged by date of first fieldwork, and contains many retranscriptions and reanalyses by Fiero from subsequent decades, illustrating his understanding of the material. The fieldnotes mostly comprise lexica and texts, and individual folders typically contain detailed background information. Fieldwork was mostly conducted in Ontario. Place names include: Berens River, Deer Lake, Pauingassi, Pikangikum, Poplar Hill, Red Lake, White Earth, Cat Lake, Doghole Bar, Fort Hope, Grassy Narrows, McDowell Lake, North Spirit Lake, and Pickle Lake.
Extent:2.75 linear feet
Identifier:https://indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org/entry/13846
Language:Severn Ojibwa
Northwestern Ojibwa
Ojibwa
Western Ojibwa
English
Language (ISO639):ojs
ojb
oji
ojw
eng
Spatial Coverage:Pickle Lake
North Spirit Lake
McDowell Lake
Grassy Narrows
Fort Hope
Doghole Bay
Cat Lake
Berens River
Pauingassi
Poplar Hill
Red Lake
White Earth
Deer Lake
Subject:Ojibwe
Hunting
Petroglyphs
Food
Religion
Clothing and dress
Grammar
Ontario--History
Minnesota--History
Type:Field notebooks
Map
Conversations
Cartographic
Type (DCMI):Text
Sound
Type (OLAC):lexicon
primary_text

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DateStamp:  2020-03-02
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Citation: Fiero, Charles E.; Aamatinaa; Black, Alex; Black, Joseph; Black, Maggie; Bushey, James; James, Aglaba; James, Magnus; Kakegamick, Bello; Kanate, Isaac; Keeper, William; Keesic, Tony; Keesick, Leo; Keesigwayaush, Joe; King, John George; Lawson, Christine; Lawson, Isaac; Loon, Peter; Meekis, Donald; Mezzetay, Jimmy; Miciki (Mihcuje); Moose, Absalom; Moose, Joe; Paishk, Joe; Pehcec; Perrault, Albert; Perrault, John; Perrault, Mary; Pittman, R. S.; Quill, Benjamin; Quill, Emma; Quill, Isaiah (Ayisheya); Quill, Lillian; Quill, Mary Ann; Quill, Norman (Nwaaman); Quill, Rose; Quill, Samuel; Quill, Sam, Sr.; Rae, Delius; Strang, Beychayj; Strang, David; Strang, George D.; Suggashie, Willie; Taylor, Maggie; Thompson, Albina; Thompson, Jonah; Thompson, Tommy; Turtle, Albert; Turtle, Edward; Turtle, Ethel; Wassaykeesic, Albert; Yesno, John. 1957-2017. Indigenous Materials at the American Philosophical Society.
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