PAUL RADIN PAPERS WRITINGS BY OTHERS, RE: ANTHROPOLOGY AND/OR RADIN OR ASSOCIATED ANTHROPOLOGISTS [1917-1989], undated

Biographical Note/Scope and Content

Series Box Folder Folder Title
4 1 1 "Book Reviews," American Anthropologist 35, no. 2: (1933): 343-391
4 1 2 Clements, Forrest E. "Primitive Concepts of Disease." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 32, no. 2: (1932): 185-252
4 - - Darnell, Regna, University of Alberta
4 1 3
"Grinding Sapirian Axes," 1983, 35 pp.
4 1 4
and Dell Hymes, University of Pennsylvania. "Edward Sapir’s Six-unit Classification of American Indian Languages: The Search for Time Perspective," ca. 1984, 42 pp.
4 1 5
"Edward Sapir and the Boasian Model of Cultural Process," 18 pp., ca. 1984
4 1 6
Yale University. "Edward Sapir’s Yale Years: The Brave (Albeit Brief) New World of Interdisciplinary Social Science," 26 pp., 1985
4 1 7 Diamond, Stanley. "Paul Radin." Chapter 3, pp. 66-97 in Totems and Teachers: Perspectives on the History of Anthropology, Sydel Silverman (editor), 1981
4 1 8 Dundes, Alan, editor. The Complete Bibliography of Robert H. Lowie. University of California, Berkeley, 44 pp., 1966
4 1 9 Fast Wolf, Calvin, San Francisco State University. Lecture on Lakota Ceremonies, 21 pp., ca. 1982
4 1 - Fast Wolf, Mary [Surname varies: 1981-1986 = Sacharoff; 1987 = Sacharoff-Fast Wolf; and 1988-1989 = Fast Wolf]
4 1 10
"The Compilation of Chinese Files of Paul Radin’s California Ethnic Minorities Project (SERA), 1933-1936," San Francisco State University, 35 pp., 1988
4 1 11
"Shamans and Priests: Radin’s Perception of the Social Economic Roots of Religion and the Temperments and Roles of Religious Specialists," San Francisco State University, 14 pp., 1988
4 1 12
"Paul Radin: New Perspectives on Ethnology," M. A. thesis, San Francisco State University, 76 pp., 1989
4 1 13
Lecture, "The Winnebago Tribe: An Overview," 1985
4 1 14
Research Notes: Radin Family History, n.d.
4 1 15 Fear, Jacqueline. "English versus the Vernacular: The Suppression of Indian Languages in Reservation Schools at the End of the Nineteenth Century," Revue Fracaise D’Estudes Americaines, (1980): 9:13-24
4 1 - Flute, Rebecca
4 1 16
Dakota Iapi, University of Minnesota, 66 pp., 1978
4 1 17
Dakota Woonspe, Sisseton Wahpeton Community College, 11 pp., n.d. [1983?]
4 2 1 Freeman, John Finley. "The American Indian in Manuscript: Preparing a Guide to Holdings in the Library of the American Philosophical Society," Ethnohistory, 8:2: (1961): 156-178
4 2 2 Furst, Peter T. "To Find Our Life: Peyote Among the Huichol Indians of Mexico," 136-145, ca. 1970
4 2 - Gayton, A.H.
4 2 3
 "Yokuts and Western Mono Pottery-Making," University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 24, no. 3: (1929): 239-255
4 2 4
"The Ghost Dance of 1870 in South-Central California," University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 28, no. 3: (1930): 57-82.
4 2 5 Geiger, Russell P. "How Paul Radin discovered the secret rites of the Winnebago Indians," Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin, Spring 1983, pp. 10-11.
4 2 6 Gifford, E. W. "The Southeastern Yavapai," University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 29, no. 3: (1932): 177-252.
4 2 7 Golla, Victor. "Sapir, Kroeber, and North American Linguistic Classification," George Washington University, 35 pp., 1984.
4 2 8 Grumet, Robert Steven. "'How Strangely They Have Decreast By The Hand Of God:' An Historic Epidemiology of the Upper Delawaran People." The Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian, 30pp., ca. 1981.
4 2 9 Handler, Richard. "The Dainty and the Hungry Man: Literature and Anthropology in the Work of Edward Sapir," in Observers Observed: Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork, edited by G. W. Stocking, (1983): 208-231.
4 2 10 Heine-Geldern, Robert. "Robert H. Lowie" in Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. pp. 85-86, 1957
4 2 11 Hohenthal, William D. "Robert H. Lowie 1883-1957," Revista do Museu Paulista, 11: (1959): 241-263.
4 2 12 Hoijer, Harry. "Paul Radin," American Anthropologist, 61, no. 5: (1959): 839-843.
4 2 13 Kandert, Josef. "Alberto Vojtech Fric - On the Centenary of his Birth," Annals of the Naprstek Museum 11 (1983): 111-162.
4 2 14 Kelly, Isabel T. "Yuki Basketry," University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 24, no. 9: (1930): 421-444.
4 2 15 Kemnitzer, Luis, "Teton," 61 pp., 1976.
4 2 16 Kidd, A. M. "Max Radin," California Law Review, 38, no. 5: (1950): 794-798.
4 2 17 Kuppenheimer, Louis. A Challenge to Historians of Native America: Paul Radin's Reinterpretation of Non-literate Societies, 44 pp., 1981
4 2 - Lee, Jon
4 2 18
"The Tragedy of the Seventh Day," California Folklore Quarterly, 1:4: (1942): 337-357 [2 copies: 1 autographed]
4 2 19
"Some Chinese Customs and Beliefs in California," California Folklore Quarterly 2:3: (1943): 191-204 ["The Kindly Old God," "The Boy Who Saw Yim Low Wong," "The Ghost-Haunted Man," "A Little Girl Dreams of Hell," "Sleeping On the Coffin Bottom," and "The Magical Banana Tree"]
4 2 20 Leonard, Gary. Book Review: "Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian," English Westerners' Tally Sheet, 2 pp., 1984.
4 2 - Loeb, Edwin M.
4 2 21
"The Twin Cult in the Old World and the New World," Miscellanea Paul Rivet, 1958, 151-174.
4 2 22
"Tribal Initiations and Secret Societies," University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 25, no. 3: (1929): 249-288.
4 2 - Lowie, Robert H.
4 2 23
Letters from Edward Sapir to Robert H. Lowie, 78 pp., 1965.
4 2 24
"Amalie Dietrich," Australian Zoologist, 14, no. 3: (1968): 236-245
4 3 1-2 Lurie, Nancy O., The Winnebago Indians: A Study in Cultural Change, Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois, 377 pp., 1952
4 3 3 Martin, John S. "Circean Seduction in Three Works by Thomas Mann," Modern Language Notes, 78:4: (1963): 346-352
4 3 4 Michelson, Truman. "Some Notes on Winnebago Social and Political Organization," 446-449, unknown, n.d.
4 3 5 Plant, Gunther, "A Hebrew-Dakota Dictionary," American Jewish Historical Society, 361-370, ca. 1954
4 3 - Sacharoff, Mary [Surname varies: 1981-1986 = Sacharoff; 1987 = Sacharoff-Fast Wolf; and 1988-1989 = Fast Wolf]
4 3 6
Exhibit: "Paul Radin (1883-1959), [San Francisco State University?], 1984
4 3 -
Interviews
4 3 7
Farris, Ted. Elmsford, New York, 1981
4 3 8
Holtkrunz, Ake, University of California-Berkeley, 1983
4 3 9
Jenkins, David and Edith, 1981
4 3 10
Lafferty, Nory, Oakland, California, 1981
4 3 11
Phillips, Melba, 1982
4 3 12
Sarason, Helen and Anita Radin, New York, New York, 1983
4 3 13
"Paul Radin: The Man and His Work. An Overview." 20 pp. + 4 pp. notes by Doris Radin, 1981
4 3 14
"Paul Radin: In Search of the Man," San Francisco State University, 30 pp., 1981
4 3 15
"Paul Radin: Forgotten or Ignored in Anthropology?" San Francisco State University, 19 pp., 1982
4 3 16
"Radin: Some Perspectives on his Scholarship," San Francisco State University, 17 pp., 1982
4 3 17
Lecture on Radin, San Francisco State University, 21 pp., 1983
4 3 18
"Paul Radin: Origins and Early Influences," San Francisco State University, 14 pp., 1983
4 3 19
"The Classification of American Indian Languages by Radin and Sapir," San Francisco State University, 14 pp., 1984
4 3 20
"Sapir and Radin: Friendship and Influence," San Francisco State University, 17 pp., ca. 1984
4 3 21
"Paul Radin: Origins and Early Influences," San Francisco State University, 26 pp., 1987
4 3 22
"Paul Radin: The Struggle for Individuality, 1914-1945," San Francisco State University, 26 pp., 1987
4 3 23
"Radin and Boas: Conflict and Concurrence, A Brief Study of the Interpersonal Dynamic and the Possible Loss to American Ethnology," San Francisco State University, 14 pp. + 4 pp. Boas correspondence [facsimiles], 1987
4 3 - Sapir, Edward
4 3 24
"Do We Need a 'Superorganic'?" American Anthropologist, 19 (1917): 441-450.
4 3 25
Book Review: "Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian. Edited by Paul Radin." The American Journal of Sociology, pp.303-304, n.d.
4 4 1 Scientists' Committee on Loyalty and Security, The Fort Monmouth Security Investigations, August 1953-April 1954, The Federation of American Scientists, New Haven, Connecticut, 68 pp., 1954.
4 4 2 Siouan and Caddoan Linguistics, 4 (1981), and 5 (1985)
4 4 - Slochower, Harry
4 4 3
"Psychoanalytic Distinction Between Myth and Mythopoesis," Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 18, no. 1 (1970): 150-164
4 4 4
"The Bomb and Terrorism: Their Linkage," American Imago 39, no. 3: (1982): 269-272
4 4 5
"Marx and Freud," American Imago 39, no. 4 (1982): 285-342
4 4 6
"Sex and Language," Gradiva 3 (1984): 17-20
4 4 7
"Hope--Beyond Hopelessness," American Imago 41, no. 3 (1984): 237-243
4 4 8
Letter to Editor, Praxis 4 (1978): 326-329
4 4 - Stewart, Omar C.
4 4 9
"Three Gods for Joe," Quarterly Review of Psychical Research 4, no. 3 (1956): 71-76
4 4 10
"The Peyote Religion and the Ghost Dance," Indian Historian 5, no. 4 (1972): 27-30
4 4 11
"Origin of the Peyote Religion in the United States," Plains Anthropologist 19, no. 65 (1974): 211-223
4 4 12
"Anthropological Theory and History of Peoyotism," Ethnohistory 26, no. 3 (1979): 277-281
4 4 13
"Peyotism and Mescalism," Plains Anthropologist 25, no. 90 (1980): 297-309
4 4 14
"The Native American Church," in Anthropology on the Great Plains, eds. W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty, University of Nebraska Press, 1980, pp. 188-196
4 4 15 Vidich, Arthur J. "Paul Radin and Contemporary Anthropology," Social Research 32, no. 4 (1965): 375-407
4 4 16 Weitlaner, R. J. "Paul Radin's Classification of the Languages of Mexico,"
4 4 17 Wolff, Hans. "Comparative Siouan II," International Journal of American Linguistics 16, no. 3 (1950): 113-121

 

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