The Collected Works of Edward Sapir. / Volume XIV, : Northwest California Linguistics / / ed. by Victor Golla, Sean O'Neill.

This volume contains Sapir's full edition of Hupa texts, with complete linguistic and textual annotations. The texts are accompanied by an analytic lexicon - a complete inventory of all stems and derivational bases contained in the corpus - and a detailed ethnographic glossary.

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Frontispiece --   |t Preface --   |t Introduction --   |t Hupa Texts, with Notes and Lexicon --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Key to the Orthography --   |t Alphabetical Order --   |t I. CEREMONIES --   |t 1. The White Deerskin Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t 2. The Jump Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t 3. The Origin of the Jump Dance (Mary Marshall) --   |t 4. The Origin of the Misq’id Jump Dance (Jake Hostler) --   |t 5. The Acorn Feast (Sam Brown) --   |t 6. The First Salmon Ceremony (John Shoemaker) --   |t 7. The Origin of the First Salmon Ceremony (John Shoemaker) --   |t 8. Bathing the Rain Rock at Sugar Bowl (John Shoemaker) --   |t 9. Formula for Bathing the Rain Rock (John Shoemaker) --   |t 10. The Flower Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t 11. The Origin of the Flower Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t 12. The Brush Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t II. TRADITIONAL LIFE --   |t 13. How to Treat Babies (Emma Frank) --   |t 14. Traditional Standards of Beauty (Emma Frank) --   |t 15. Tattooing (Sam Brown) --   |t 16. Rules of Etiquette (Emma Frank) --   |t 17. How to Ensure a Long Life (Sam Brown) --   |t 18. Insults and Bad Behavior (Sam Brown) --   |t 19. A Jump Dance Sermon (Sam Brown) --   |t 20. When there is a Death (Sam Brown) --   |t 21. How to Gather and Prepare Acorns (Sam Brown) --   |t 22. How Basketry Roots are Gathered and Baskets Woven (Sam Brown) --   |t 23. How to Handle Firewood in the Old-Fashioned Way (Emma Frank) --   |t III. DOCTORING AND THE SPIRIT WORLD --   |t 24. How I Became a Doctor (Emma Frank) --   |t 25. Emma Frank’s Method of Doctoring (Emma Frank) --   |t 26. How Silis Became a Doctor (Sam Brown) --   |t 27. Silis’ Vision of Hell (Sam Brown) --   |t 28. Silis Loses and Finds her Pipe (Sam Brown) --   |t 29. The Kick Dance (Sam Brown) --   |t 30. How I Became Fond of Kick Dancing (Sam Brown) --   |t 31. K’yiłwe· Sickness is Taken Out (Sam Brown) --   |t 32. Hunting Magic and Prayers for Deer (Sam Brown) --   |t 33. A Vision of Sam Brown’s (Sam Brown) --   |t 34. Power Over the Grizzly Bear (Sam Brown) --   |t 35. Training for Striking Fear into the Grizzly Bear (Sam Brown) --   |t 36. The Afterworld (Sam Brown) --   |t IV. MEDICINE FORMULAS --   |t Introductory Note --   |t 37. To Cure Vomit and Passing of Blood (Emma Frank) --   |t 38. For Sickness (Jake Hostler) --   |t 39. For a Menstruating Woman to Shorten her Period (Emma Frank) --   |t 40. Pronounced over a Child to make him Wealthy and Brave (Emma Frank) --   |t 41. To Purify one who has Handled a Corpse (John Shoemaker) --   |t 42. To Induce Forgiveness (Mary Marshall) --   |t 43. For War (Sam Brown) --   |t 44. The Ugly Dog, a Medicine Formula for Love (John Shoemaker) --   |t 45. A Woman’s Love Medicine for Getting a Man (Emma Frank) --   |t 46. A Man’s Love Medicine (Emma Frank) --   |t 47. For a Man who Desires Wealth and Success in Love (John Shoemaker) --   |t 48. For Wealth (John Shoemaker) --   |t 49. The Dawn Maiden (Sam Brown) --   |t 50. Big Dentalia Comes to the Redwood People (Mary Marshall) --   |t V. PRAYERS --   |t Introductory Note --   |t 51. Prayer for Good Luck (Emma Frank) --   |t 52. Prayer to the Sun (Emma Frank) --   |t 53. Prayer in Going Over the Trails in the Mountains (Emma Frank) --   |t 54. Prayer to the Acorn Feast Ground of Hostler Ranch (Sam Brown) --   |t 55. Prayer to Yimantiwʔwinyay’s Resting Place (Sam Brown) --   |t 56. A Night Prayer (John Shoemaker) --   |t VI. MYTHS AND TALES --   |t 57. Salmon’s Grandmother (Sam Brown) --   |t 58. Salmon’s Grandmother and Timber Robin (Sam Brown) --   |t 59. Water Dog and Acorn Worm (Sam Brown) --   |t 60. Iris and Panther (Oscar Brown) --   |t 61. Coyote and Frog (Emma Frank) --   |t 62. Three Tales of Little Woodpecker (Emma Frank) --   |t 63. Salmon-Trout is Doctored by Bluejay and Hummingbird (Jake Hostler) --   |t 64. A Story of the South Wind (Sam Brown) --   |t 65. The Lake Whale (Sam Brown) --   |t 66. The Rival Wives (Mary Marshall) --   |t 67. The Two Brothers (John Shoemaker) --   |t 68. The One who Established a Medicine at Miyimida q’id, and his Grandmother (Emma Frank) --   |t 69. The Hated Suitor (Jake Hostler) --   |t VII. LEGENDS AND TRADITIONAL HISTORY --   |t 70. How Ear Aches Started at Meʔdildiŋ (Sam Brown) --   |t 71. The Acorn Provider Saves Weitchpec (Sam Brown) --   |t 72. Two Young Men Do Indian Deviling (Jake Hostler) --   |t 73. The Village that Blasphemed (Sam Brown) --   |t 74. How a Man was Destroyed at New River (Sam Brown) --   |t 75. How a Tattooed-Face Stole a Woman (John Shoemaker) --   |t 76. The Chimariko Attack a Hupa Village (Sam Brown) --   |t 77. A War Between the Hupa and Yurok (Sam Brown) --   |t LINGUISTIC NOTES TO THE TEXTS 1.1. - 15.12. --   |t LINGUISTIC NOTES TO THE TEXTS 15.13. - 36.4. --   |t LINGUISTIC NOTES TO THE TEXTS 36.5. - 63.18. --   |t LINGUISTIC NOTES TO THE TEXTS 63.19. - 77.132. --   |t ANALYTIC LEXICON --   |t Introductory Note --   |t Element List (with Sean O’Neill). Part I --   |t Element List (with Sean O’Neill). Part II --   |t Morphological Outline --   |t ETHNOGRAPHIC LEXICON --   |t Introductory Note --   |t General Glossary. Part I --   |t General Glossary. Part II --   |t Kinship Terminology --   |t Yurok Texts (edited by Howard Berman) --   |t Chimariko Linguistic Material (edited by Howard Berman) --   |t Appendix: Reports on Sapir's Northwest California Work Letters from the field to A. L. Kroeber --   |t Letters to J.P. Harrington regarding work on Chimariko --   |t An Expedition to Ancient America --   |t A Summary Report of Field Work among the Hupa, Summer 1927 --   |t Reminiscences about Edward Sapir (Fang-Kuei Li) --   |t References --   |t Index --   |t Backmatter 
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