Frank Speck
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- PhD Anthropology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frank Gouldsmith Speck was an American anthropologist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in the Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples among the Eastern Woodland Native Americans of the United States and First Nations peoples of eastern boreal Canada.
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- THE FAMILY HUNTING BAND AS THE BASIS OF ALGONKIAN SOCIAL ORGANIZATION (1915) (112)
- The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Trade Relations. (1941) (51)
- SIGNIFICANCE OF HUNTING TERRITORY SYSTEMS OF THE ALGONKIAN IN SOCIAL THEORY (1939) (46)
- Penobscot Man: The Life History of a Forest Tribe in Maine. (1941) (38)
- Antiquities of the New England Indians (1938) (34)
- Penobscot Transformer Tales (1918) (31)
- A List of Plant Curatives Obtained from the Houma Indians of Louisiana (1941) (31)
- MONTAGNAIS‐NASKAPI BANDS AND EARLY ESKIMO DISTRIBUTION IN THE LABRADOR PENINSULA (1931) (30)
- Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants. By A.C. Parker (1911) (27)
- Family hunting territories and social life of various Algonkian bands of the Ottawa valley (26)
- Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs (1935) (25)
- MISTASSINI HUNTING TERRITORIES IN THE LABRADOR PENINSULA (1923) (25)
- A REPORT ON TRIBAL BOUNDARIES AND HUNTING AREAS OF THE MALECITE INDIAN OF NEW BRUNSWICK (1946) (20)
- Midwinter rites of the Cayuga Long House (1949) (19)
- Notes on Chickasaw Ethnology and Folk-Lore (18)
- Cherokee Dance and Drama (1952) (18)
- The Creek Indians of Taskigi town (17)
- KINSHIP TERMS AND THE FAMILY BAND AMONG THE NORTHEASTERN ALGONKIAN1 (1918) (17)
- THE EASTERN ALGONKIAN WABANAKI CONFEDERACY1 (1915) (16)
- Chapters on the ethnology of the Powhatan tribes of Virginia (16)
- Utilization of animals and plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick (1951) (15)
- Oklahoma Delaware ceremonies, feasts and dances (1937) (15)
- Utilization of marine life by the Wampanoag Indians of Massachusetts. (1948) (14)
- CATAWBA MEDICINES AND CURATIVE PRACTICES (1937) (13)
- GLOSSARY OF THE MOHEGAN-PEQUOT LANGUAGE (1904) (13)
- Rappahannock Herbals, Folk-Lore and Science of Cures (1943) (12)
- CATAWBA KINSHIP AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION WITH A RESUME OF TUTELO KINSHIP TERMS (1942) (12)
- The double-curve motive in northeastern Algonkian art (12)
- The Rappahannock Indians of Virginia (12)
- Rappahannock Herbals, Folk-lore and Science of Cures. (1943) (11)
- SIOUAN TRIBES OF THE CAROLINAS AS KNOWN FROM CATAWBA, TUTELO, AND DOCUMENTARY SOURCES1 (1935) (11)
- The celestial bear comes down to earth : the bear sacrifice ceremony of the Munsee-Mahican in Canada as related by Nekatcit (1945) (11)
- Reptile Lore of the Northern Indians (1923) (11)
- The Effects of White Contact upon Blackfoot Culture with Special Reference to the Fur Trade. (1943) (11)
- Catawba Religious Beliefs, Mortuary Customs, and Dances (1939) (11)
- MAMMOTH OR “STIFF‐LEGGED BEAR” (1935) (10)
- THE MODERN PEQUOTS AND THEIR LANGUAGE (1903) (10)
- ETHICAL ATTRIBUTES OF THE LABRADOR INDIANS1 (1933) (10)
- A SOCIO‐CULTURAL INTERPRETATION OF THE PEYOTE CULT (1941) (10)
- Montagnais and Naskapi Tales from the Labrador Peninsula (9)
- GAME TOTEMS AMONG THE NORTHEASTERN ALGONKIANS1 (1917) (9)
- Catawba Herbals and Curative Practices (1944) (9)
- Some Micmac Tales from Cape Breton Island (9)
- THE QUESTION OF MATRILINEAL DESCENT IN THE SOUTHEASTERN SIOUAN AREA (1938) (8)
- Ethnoherpetology of the Catawl and Cherokee Indians. (1946) (8)
- NOTES ON THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE HURON (1911) (7)
- ALGONKIAN INFLUENCE UPON IROQUOIS SOCIAL ORGANIZATION (1923) (7)
- Some Catawba Texts and Folk-Lore (1913) (6)
- Some Naskapi Myths from Little Whale River (6)
- The Delaware Indians as Women: Were the Original Pennsylvanians Politically Emasculated? (1946) (6)
- Some Eastern Cherokee Texts (1926) (5)
- The Celestial Bear Comes down to Earth (1948) (5)
- THE ETHNIC POSITION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN ALGONKIAN (1924) (5)
- Art processes in birchbark of the river Desert Algonquin, a circumboreal trail (1941) (5)
- Analysis of Eskimo and Indian skin‐dressing methods in Labrador 1 (1937) (5)
- Catawba Folk Tales from Chief Sam Blue (1947) (5)
- THE CANE BLOWGUN IN CATAWBA AND SOUTHEASTERN ETHNOLOGY (1938) (5)
- A MODERN MOHEGAN‐PEQUOT TEXT (1904) (5)
- Gourds of the southeastern Indians : a prolegomenon on the Lagenaria gourd in the culture of the southeastern Indians (1941) (5)
- A Pequot-Mohegan Witchcraft Tale (1903) (4)
- Catawba Games and Amusements (1944) (4)
- The Penn wampum belts (4)
- SOME OUTLINES OF ABORIGINAL CULTURE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN STATES (1907) (4)
- REMNANTS OF THE MACHAPUNGA INDIANS OF NORTH CAROLINA (1916) (4)
- Rappahannock Taking Devices: Traps, Hunting and Fishing (1946) (4)
- The Nanticoke Community of Delaware (4)
- A Note on the Breeding Habits of Sceloporus (1924) (3)
- EGGAN'S YUCHI KINSHIP INTERPRETATIONS (1939) (3)
- More Algonkian scapulimancy from the North, and the Hunting territory question (1939) (3)
- Reptile and Amphibian Notes from Intervale, New Hampshire (1919) (3)
- Two Sioux shields and their psychological interpretation. (1938) (3)
- THE GOURD LAMP AMONG THE VIRGINIA INDIANS (1941) (3)
- “ABENAKI” CLANS—NEVER! (1935) (3)
- The Tutelo Spirit Adoption Ceremony (1942) (3)
- Eskimo Jacket Ornaments of Ivory Suggesting Function of Bone Pendants Found in Beothuk Sites in Newfoundland (1940) (3)
- Bufo Americanus in the Labrador Peninsula (1925) (3)
- Correction to Kinship terms among the Northeastern Algonkian (1920) (3)
- CRITICAL COMMENTS ON “DELAWARE CULTURE CHRONOLOGY” (1948) (2)
- Some Notable Life-Histories in Zoological Folklore (1947) (2)
- On the Fable of Joe Pye, Indian Herbalist, and Joe Pye Weed (1945) (2)
- The Historical Approach to Art in Archaeology in the Northern Woodlands (1942) (2)
- Decorative art of Indian tribes of Connecticut (2)
- SWIMMING‐PADDLES AMONG NORTHERN INDIANS (1937) (2)
- Amphibian and Reptile Lore of the Six Nations Cayuga (1945) (2)
- Old World Tales among the Mohawks (1950) (2)
- A Plains Indian Shield and Its Interpretation (1948) (2)
- Some Mohegan-Pequot Legends (1904) (2)
- How the Dew Eagle Society of the Allegany Seneca Cured Gahéhdagowa (F.G.S.) (1949) (1)
- Remarks on Izikowitz's “musical instruments of the South American Indians” (1937) (1)
- NORTH AMERICA AND HAITI: Snares, Deadfalls, and Other Traps of the Northern Algonquians and Norlhern Athapaskans, JOHN M. COOPER (1939) (1)
- Indian Girl Saves Legends of Race (1928) (1)
- Testing Folk-Lore by Observations on Butler's Garter Snake (1918) (1)
- Territorial subdivisions and boundaries of the Wampanoag, Massachusett, and Nauset Indians (1)
- Cyrtomium falcatum Wintering Outdoors in Pennsylvania (1943) (1)
- European Folk-Tales among the Penobscot (1)
- Catawba Text (1946) (1)
- Masked Medicine Societies of the Iroquois . William N. Fenton. (1942) (1)
- The Wapanachki Delawares and the English; Their Past as Viewed by an Ethnologist (1943) (1)
- NORTH AMERICA: The Beothucks or Red Indians, the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Newfoundland. James P. Howley, F.G.S (1917) (1)
- THE ROAD TO DISAPPEARANCE: CREEK INDIANS SURVIVING IN ALABAMA, A MIXED CULTURE COMMUNITY (1949) (1)
- SOME COMPARATIVE TRAITS OF THE MASKOGIAN LANGUAGES (1907) (1)
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA AT THE ORGANIZATION MEETING IN NEW YORK, DECEMBER 28, 1924 (1925) (1)
- JUNEK, OSCAR WALDEMAR. Isolated Com munities. Pp. xxiv, 131. New York: American Book Co., Inc., 1937. $2.50 (1938) (0)
- Old John Neptune and Other Maine Indian Shamans . Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. (1947) (0)
- I. THE SOUR SPRINGS LONG HOUSE (1949) (0)
- VIII. THE RESTRICTED MEDICINE SOCIETIES AND THEIR RITES (1949) (0)
- VII. THE MEDICINE SOCIETIES (1949) (0)
- Societies of the Plains Indians.Clark Wissler , Robert H. Lowie , Pliny Earl Goddard , Alanson Skinner , James R. Murie (1918) (0)
- II. COMPLEMENTARY DUAL FUNCTIONING OF THE MOIETIES AND SEX DIVISIONS IN CAYUGA CEREMONIAL-SOCIAL ORGANIZATION (1949) (0)
- V. CEREMONIAL OFFICIARIES, FOODS, INSTRUMENTS, AND COSTUMES (1949) (0)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Decorative Designs of the Ojibwa of Northern Minnesota. Sister Bernard Coleman (1949) (0)
- XI. WORSHIP RITES ADDRESSED TO FOOD SPIRITS (1949) (0)
- Snake Folk-Lore: The Snake Who Swallows Her Young (1923) (0)
- Von Hanstein, Otfrid. The World of the Incas, A Socialistic Study of the Past (translated by Anna Barwell). Pp. 189. Price $2.50. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company (1926) (0)
- IX. THE UNRESTRICTED SOCIETIES; CURING RITES AND DANCES (1949) (0)
- International Journal of American Linguistics, Volume 11. (1947) (0)
- Notes and News (1936) (0)
- Symbolism in Penobscot art. Anthropological papers of the AMNH ; v. 29, pt. 2 (0)
- Hunting Territories of the Timagami, Timiskaming, Kipewa and Dumoine Indian Bands (0)
- Book Reviews:King of the Delawares: Teedyuscung, 1700-1763, by Anthony F.C. Wallace (1950) (0)
- Farabee, William Curtis. The Central Caribs. Anthropological Publications of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Vol. X, pp. 229, Ills. 8, 1 map. Philadelphia: 1924 (1926) (0)
- XII. SOCIAL DANCES (1949) (0)
- LIST OF PLATES (1949) (0)
- Notes and News (1892) (0)
- Early Americans. (Books on Science for Laymen: Penobscot Man: The Life History of a Forest Tribe in Maine) (1941) (0)
- GENERAL: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Robert H. Lowie. (1935) (0)
- FINAL THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS IN RETROSPECT (1949) (0)
- OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY VOLUME XXIX , PART II SYMBOLISM IN PENOBSCOT ART BY (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: The Eskimos. KAJ BIRKET-SMITH (1937) (0)
- III CONTROLLING SPIRIT FORCES (1949) (0)
- L'art decoratif chez les tribus Indiennes du Connecticut (0)
- NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA. Folk‐tales of the Alabama‐Coushatta Indians. Howard N. Martin (1947) (0)
- Rappahannock Taking Devices: Traps, Hunting, and Fishing@@@Catawba Hunting, Trapping, and Fishing (1948) (0)
- IV THE ANNUAL CEREMONIAL CYCLE (1949) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: The Road to Disappearance. Angie Debo (1943) (0)
- Abnaki Text (1945) (0)
- X. THE FOUR SACRED CEREMONIAL RITES (1949) (0)
- VLADIMIR JAROSLAV FEWKES (1942) (0)
- The German Element in Brazil . B. F. Schappelle. (1919) (0)
- Domville-Fife, C. W. Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons. (2nd edition.) 27 plates, 6 maps, pp. 276. Price, $5.00. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1925 (1926) (0)
- European Tales among the Chickasaw Indians (1913) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA AND HAITI: Meearmeear Traditions. C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Edited by Vernon Kineitz (1939) (0)
- VI. TIMING AND PREPARATORY RITES OF THE MIDWINTER CEREMONY (1949) (0)
- Brown, Lady Richmond. Unknown Tribes, Uncharted Seas. Pp. 268, with 52 illustrations. New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1925 (1926) (0)
- XIII. FAMILY CONDOLENCE RITE OF THE SOUR SPRINGS BAND (1949) (0)
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