Truman Michelson
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Truman Michelson's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Truman Michelson was a linguist and anthropologist who worked from 1910 until his death for the Bureau of American Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution. He also held a position as ethnologist at George Washington University from 1917 until 1932.
Truman Michelson's Published Works
Published Works
- Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language (1933) (69)
- Linguistic classification of Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects (1939) (46)
- Publications of the American Ethnological Society (43)
- Phonetic Shifts in Algonquian Languages (1935) (20)
- Two Alleged Algonquian Languages of California (1914) (7)
- Notes on Algonquian Languages (1917) (7)
- Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language; Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes; Southern Paiute Dictionary. Edward Sapir (6)
- Algonkin Languages of California: A Reply (1915) (5)
- The narrative of southern Cheyenne woman (1932) (5)
- A Report on a Linguistic Expedition to James and Hudson's Bays (1936) (4)
- NARRATIVE OF AN ARAPAHO WOMAN1 (1933) (4)
- CONTRIBUTIONS TO ALGONQUIAN GRAMMAR (1913) (3)
- Some Algonquian Kinship Terms1 (1932) (3)
- Asoka text and glossary (2)
- Who Were the Padouca (1921) (2)
- Contributions to Algonquian Linguistics (1939) (2)
- Walleser on the Home of PᾹli@@@Walleser on the Home of PAli (1928) (2)
- The Menomini Hairy Serpent and the Hairy Fish (1935) (1)
- The alleged change of Indo-European tst(h) to st(h). (1)
- Linguistic Archaisms of the Rāmāyaṇa@@@Linguistic Archaisms of the Ramayana (1)
- The Punishment of Impudent Children among the Kickapoo (1923) (1)
- AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. (1932) (1)
- Original Blackfoot Texts. By C. C. Uhlenbeck (1911) (1)
- THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE MASCOUTENS1 (1934) (1)
- Final Notes ON THE Central Algonquian Dream Dance (1926) (1)
- SOL TAX ON THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE FOX INDIANS (1938) (1)
- The Interrelation of the Dialects of the Fourteen-Edicts of Asoka. 1: General Introduction and the Dialect of the Shuhbazgarhi and Mansehra Redactions (1909) (1)
- THE LINGUISTIC CLASSIFICATION OF POWHATAN (1933) (1)
- Notes On The Fox Wapanowiweni (0)
- The Linguistic Classification of Potawatomi. (1915) (0)
- What is Wee-NÉskw of the Labrador Indians? (1935) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: A Blackfoot-English Vocabulary Based on Material from the Southern Peigans. C. C. Uhlenbeck and R. H. Van Gulik. (1935) (0)
- Note on Māgadhī ahake@@@Note on Magadhi ahake (0)
- Wallis on Armenian Kinship Terms (1924) (0)
- Note on Old Russian krßnuti, Pāli kiṇāti. (0)
- MAIDEN SACRIFICE AMONG THE OJIBWA2 (1934) (0)
- Notes. Phonetic Shifts in Cheyenne (1935) (0)
- Once More Shāhbāzgarhi Uthanaṃ@@@Once More Shahbazgarhi Uthanam (0)
- The Archetype of Fox metā'swi 'Ten', ETC@@@The Archetype of Fox meta'swi 'Ten', ETC (1935) (0)
- How Meskwaki Children Should Be Brought Up (0)
- The alleged word adhigicya in the Bhabra Edict of Asoka. (0)
- The Proto-Algonquian Archetype of 'Five' (1933) (0)
- A Note on the Achaemenian Inscription (0)
- Two Phonetic Shifts Occurring in Many Algonquian Languages (1920) (0)
- The Locative Singular of Masculine and Neuter i and u Stems in Śaurasenī Prākrit@@@The Locative Singular of Masculine and Neuter i and u Stems in Sauraseni Prakrit (0)
- Takelma Texts . Edward Sapir. (1910) (0)
- AMERICA: Grammar Notes and Vocabulary of the Makuchi Indians of Guiana. Rev James Williams. (1934) (0)
- Päli and Präkrit lexicographical notes (0)
- A Note on the Linguistic Affinities of Ardhamagadhi Prakrit (0)
- Notes on the Pillar-Edicts of Asoka. (1909) (0)
- On Some Irregular Uses of me and te in Epic Sanskrit, and Some Related Problems (1911) (0)
- NOTE ON KICKAPOO ETHNOLOGY2 (1934) (0)
- The Classification of American Languages (1921) (0)
- OÜENEBIGONCHELINIS CONFOUNDED WITH WINNEBAGO1 (1934) (0)
- American Linguistics (1932) (0)
- An Archetype Vindicated (1935) (0)
- Pāli and Prākrit lexicographical notes. (1909) (0)
- MR GERARD AND THE ROOT “KOMPAU” (1912) (0)
- DE HEVESY ON MUNDA AND FINNO‐UGRIAN LINGUISTICS, AND ON THE EASTER ISLAND SCRIPT2 (1934) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language. Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes. Southern Paiute Dictionary. Edward Sapir (1932) (0)
- NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA: The Ojibwa Indians of Parry Island, Their Social and Religious Life. Diamond Jenness. (1936) (0)
- SOME ARAPAHO KINSHIP TERMS AND SOCIAL USAGES1 (1934) (0)
- NOTE ON THE FOX NEGATIVE PARTICLE OF THE CONJUNCTIVE MODE (1913) (0)
- The Meaning and Etymology of the Girnar Word Samipam (0)
- SOME NOTES ON WINNEBAGO SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION1 (1935) (0)
- The Linguistic Classification of the Shinnecock Indians (1924) (0)
- The Etymology of the Girnār word Peteṇika-. (0)
- Notes on Some Word-Comparisons between Blackfoot and Other Algonquian Languages (1925) (0)
- Terms of Relationship and Social Organization. (1916) (0)
- Ethnology – Remarks on American Indian languages, a study in method (0)
- A REPORT ON A LINGUISTIC EXPEDITION TO JAMES AND HUDSON'S BAYS1 (1936) (0)
- Proceedings of the Anthropological Society of Washington (1911) (0)
- The Potawatomi as Alleged Mound-Builders (1938) (0)
- The Crow Indians.Robert H. Lowie (1936) (0)
- AMERICA: The Mascoutens or Prairie Potawatomi Indians; Part 1: Social life and ceremonies. Alanson Skinner.1 (1927) (0)
- Fox kemiyāwi 'It Rains'@@@Fox kemiyawi 'It Rains' (1937) (0)
- The Etymology of Sanskrit Punya (0)
- The Indic ‘root’ khyā in Pali and Prakrit. (0)
- Vocalic Harmony in Fox (0)
- Additions to Bloomfield's Vedic Concordance (0)
- Observations on the Ethnology of the Sauk Indians . Alanson Skinner. (1924) (0)
- The alleged Asokan word lukşa-. (0)
- The Changing Character of Fox Adoption-Feasts (1929) (0)
- Algonquian Notes (1938) (0)
- Some Indic Cognates of Greek τηλίκος (1910) (0)
- The Peoples of India. By J. D. Anderson, Teacher of Bengali in the University of Cambridge, formerly of the Indian Civil Service (0)
- MAMMOTH OR “STIFF‐LEGGED BEAR” (1936) (0)
- Further Remarks on the Origin of the so‐called Dream Dance of the Central Algonkians (1924) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: Sacred Bundles of the Sac and Fox Indians. By M. R. Harrington (1915) (0)
- The Interrelation of the Dialects of the Fourteen-Edicts of Asoka. 2: The Dialect of the Girnar Redaction (0)
- MESAWI'KA, AND FOX SOCIOLOGY (1933) (0)
- AMERICA:Observations on the Ethnology of the Sauk Indians. Part III. Notes on Material Culture. A. Skinner (1927) (0)
- Linguistic Notes on the Shahbazgarhi and Mansehra Redactions of Asoka's Fourteen-Edicts: Second Part (0)
- MISS OWEN'S “FOLK-LORE OF THE MUSQUAKIE INDIANS”1 (1936) (0)
- The Linguistic Classification of Pequot-Mohegan (1924) (0)
- The Anthropological Society of Washington (1912) (0)
- Notes on the Pillar-Edicts of Asoka (0)
- What Happened To Green Bear Who Was Blessed With A Sacred Pack (1938) (0)
- AMERICA: Observations on the Ethnology of the Sauk Indians. Part II. War Customs. A. Skinner (1927) (0)
- THE LINGUISTIC CLASSIFICATION OF TETE DE BOULE1 (1933) (0)
- Vedic, Sanskrit, and Middle Indic (0)
- On the Origin of the So‐Called Dream Dance of the Central Algonkians (1923) (0)
- The Oto. William Whitman (1938) (0)
- ONCE MORE MASCOUTENS (1935) (0)
- The Linguistic Classification of Rupert's House and East Main Cree (1924) (0)
- PLAINS CREE KINSHIP TERMS (1938) (0)
- SOME LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF SPECK'S “NASKAPI” (1937) (0)
- Notes on Peoria Folk-Lore and Mythology (1917) (0)
- The Latin Language (0)
- Note on the Hunting Territories of the Sauk and Fox (1921) (0)
- Three Ottawa Tales (1931) (0)
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