The Rabbit and the Grasshoppers: An Otoe myth
Object Details
- Local Numbers
- NAA MS.4800: (3.3.1.2) [312]
- Local Note
- Old number 3172 (part)
- typescript document
- Creator
- Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
- Collection Creator
- Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
- Topic
- Folklore
- Language and languages -- Documentation
- Otoe
- Creator
- Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
- Culture
- Oto
- Indians of North America -- Great Plains
- See more items in
- MS 4800 James O. Dorsey papers
- MS 4800 James O. Dorsey papers / Series 1: Siouan-Catawban / 1.4: Chiwere-Winnebago
- Sponsor
- Creation of this finding aid was funded through support from the Arcadia Fund. Digitization and preparation of additional materials for online access has been funded also by the National Science Foundation under BCS Grant No. 1561167 and the Recovering Voices initiative at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
- Extent
- 2 Pages
- Date
- undated
- Container
- Oversize BAE, Folder 312
- Archival Repository
- National Anthropological Archives
- Type
- Archival materials
- Pages
- Collection Citation
- Manuscript 4800 James O. Dorsey papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
- Collection Rights
- Contact the repository for terms of use.
- Existence and Location of Copies
- Negative Microfilm on file
- Bibliography
- Printed in AAOJ volume III, pages 24-27 (1880), and in Our Continent, volume 1, page 316 (1882).
- Scope and Contents
- Text with interlinear and free English translations and notes.
- Text with interlinear and free English translations and notes.
- Collection Restrictions
- The James O. Dorsey Papers are open for research. Access to the James O. Dorsey Papers requires an appointment
- Record ID
- ebl-1503512914364-1503512914450-1
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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