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SERIES 2 | The Green Series: Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1511-1776 | ||||||||||||
Items: approximately 1580 | |||||||||||||
Note on arrangement: This series is arranged in the order established by G. Malcolm Lewis, chronologically by the date of original publication of each map described in each research packet. | |||||||||||||
Note on attribution terms: The term Cartographer refers to any person(s) responsible for creating a map in print or manuscript form. If a print or manuscript map is copied from an original manuscript map, both the makers of the copied map and original map will both be assigned the term Cartographer. When a map is created using informal information, the maker of the map will be assigned the term Cartographer, and the provider of information will be assigned the term Creator. Furthermore, in this series the term Account by refers to historical figures who made mention of a possible or actual Native American map. | |||||||||||||
Note on dates: The dates listed in this finding aid represent the approximate creation dates of the original subject map/event. | |||||||||||||
Note on titles: The titles in this series are transcribed from the cartobibliography summaries. Titles derived by the Library are in brackets. | |||||||||||||
Lewis' original order included a numbering system for each bag file, called "Provisional Reference Numbers." Provisional reference numbers are included in this finding aid and can be used in conjunction with the catalog files found at the end of each series. | |||||||||||||
Descriptive notes for folder entries in this finding aid are transcribed from GML's cartobibliographies. | |||||||||||||
The Green Series contains G. Malcolm Lewis' research regarding maps and
accounts of maps created by Native Americans, or maps created using information
provided by Native Americans. According to Lewis, "this is the most thoroughly
researched and best described of the several series. In that it includes the
historically early maps and similarly early accounts of maps and mapping, it is
arguably the most important." In each folder of this series, users of the collection can expect to find descriptions of a cartographic item and its associated research material, generally consisting of: photocopies of printed and manuscript primary and secondary research sources; manuscript notes; correspondences (generally between Lewis and librarians or scholars); photographs, photocopies, phototransparencies, photocopies of maps; a cartobibliography record card. The final boxes of the series contains copies of the Green Series catalog developed by Lewis. |
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BOX 1/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1511-1605 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 16 | |||||||||||||
Items: 122 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Account of a North Carolina-Virginia Algonquian map of an area to the south of Chesapeake Bay, 1585-1586 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 031 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Ralph Lane | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Incorporation of a Spanish manuscript map of inferred 1439-1443 Southeast Indians' map(s) of southeastern North America, circa 1544 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 022 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Santa Cruz, Alonso de, 1505-1567 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of a probably Halchidhoma map of the lower Colorado River, 1540 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 001 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Alarcón, Hernando de, 1500-1541 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Incorporation on a Spanish printed map of an inferred early sixteenth-century Indian map of southern Florida, 1511 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 021 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Arawak or Lucayo Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Account of a probably Micmac map of the coastline of Maine and perhaps Nova Scotia and southern Newfoundland, 1602 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 004 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Archer, Gabriel, -1609 or 1610 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Account of Plains Indians' map of rivers and settlements in either (a) the east-central or (b) the southeastern Great Plains, 1601 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 136 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Rodríguez, Juan | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Plains" Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Account of a Zuni map of their seven pueblos, 1540 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 040 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Zuni Pueblo Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Account of a St. Lawrence Iroquoian ephemeral map of the Lachine Rapids on the St. Lawrence River, 1541 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 002 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Cartier, Jacques, 1491-1557 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: four St. Lawrence Iroquois Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, newsprint, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Account of a Yavapai map of the Verde and Gila River Valleys, 1598 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 112 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Farfán de los Godos, Marcos | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yavapai Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Account of the earlier of two Algonquin maps of the upper St. Lawrence and lower Ottawa Rivers, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls and Lake Erie, 1603 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 032 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Algonquin Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | [Contemporary map of Champlain's 17th century travels in Canada and correspondence] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
map, correspondence | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Account of the second of two Algonquin maps of the upper St. Lawrence River, Lakes St. Pierre, Ontario and Erie and the lower Ottawa River, 1603 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 706 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: two to three Algonquin Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | Mention of a Southwest Indian map of the lower Colorado River and the Gulf of California, 1604-1605 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 005 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Escobar, Francisco de | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Otata (Bahacecha) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | Accounts of two identical Virginia Algonquian maps of the lower and middle reaches of the James River, 1607 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 008 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Archer, Gabriel, -1609 or 1610 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Virginia area Algonquin Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | Account of a Northeast Indian map of the mouth of the Merrimack River and Massachussetts Bay, 1605 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 006 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: five or six Native Americans, possibly Pawtucket or Massachusetts | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
LC copy of reference | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | Account of one or more Eastern Abenaki maps of coastal Maine, 1605-1607 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 007 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Gorges, Ferdinando, Sir, 1565?-1647 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Manida (Abenaki) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Skettwarroes (Abenaki) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tasquantum (Abenaki) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 2/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1607-1608 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 9 | |||||||||||||
Items: 95 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Account of a Virginia Algonquian ephemeral map of their world, 1607 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 009 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Studley, Thomas | |||||||||||||
Account by: Smith, John, 1580-1631 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: seven Algonquin Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Supposed northeast Indian map of (a) the lower James River, Virginia or, alternatively, a profile of (b) a skyline on the coast of Maine, on skin, 1607 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 127 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Naurius or possibly Skidwarres (Abenaki) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Correspondence between Alwin H. Morrison and G. Malcolm Lewis] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
correspondence, secondary resources, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Correspondence and excerpts about Maine-area indigenous groups] | ||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Correspondence and documents relating to supposed Indian chart of James River area] | ||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
correspondences, notes, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Primary and secondary sources relating to Maine-area indigenous groups] | ||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Incorporation on an English manuscript map of inferred 1607-1608 Virginia Algonquian maps of the middle and upper Chesapeake Bay and parts of the rivers entering it from the west, 1608 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 722 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Virginia area or North Carolina area Algonquin | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown English copyist | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Mention of Virginia Algonquian maps of areas to the west and north of Chesapeake Bay, 1608 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 113; 128 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Smith, John, 1580-1631 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Powhatan, approximately 1550-1618 (Virginia area Algonquin) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | A Virginia Algonquian map of settlements on the lower James and York Rivers on skin, 1608 | ||||||||||||
Map supposedly belonged to Powhatan, but there is no proof of this | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 130 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, primary sources, correspondence | |||||||||||||
BOX 3/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1609-1634 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 8 | |||||||||||||
Items: 68 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Account of a Southeast Indian map of the Atlantic Coast from Winyah Bay to Cape Fear, 1609 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 033 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Fernández de Écija, Francisco | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Sewee Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a Huron-Algonquin-Montagnais ephemeral plan made in preparing for battle, 1609 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 026 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Huron, Algonquin, and Montagnais Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of Huron maps of various, unspecified places, 1611 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 034 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Ochateguin (Huron) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Iroquet (Huron) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Tregouaroti (Huron) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Incorporation on an English printed map of acknowledged 1607-1608 Virginia Algonquian Indians' information about the upper reaches of rivers draining into Chesapeake Bay, 1612 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 129 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Powhatan, approximately 1550-1618 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Smith, John, 1580-1631 | |||||||||||||
Engraver: Hole, William | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map negative, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
LC facsimile copy of map | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Incorporation on a Spanish manuscript map of acknowledged northeast Indian information about Lakes Ontario, Champlain and George and the upper St. Lawrence, Susquehanna and Potomac Rivers, 1611 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 020 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, map negative, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Incorporations on a French printed map of several inferred early 17th century Northeast Indians' maps and accounts of rivers and coasts in the lower St. Lawrence basin, 1612 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 023 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Algonquin, Huron, Iroquois, Maliseet-Passamaquoddy, Montagnais and other Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Champlain, Samuel de, 1574-1635 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Account of a Delaware ephemeral map of Manhattan Island, 1619 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 010 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Dermer, Thomas | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Munsee-speaking Delaware Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Account of an Oneida ephemeral map of the Mohawk valley and adjacent areas, 1634 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 011; 125 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: possibly Bogaert, Harmen Meyndertsz van den | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Arenias (Oneida) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 4/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1637-1662 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 107 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | A printed redraft of a 1637 manuscript copy of a possible Narragansett map of the Connecticut Colony, 1825 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 134 | |||||||||||||
Items: 36 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Canonicus and other Narragansett Indians | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Williams, Roger | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, map negative, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Mention of a Montagnais map of either the upper St. Lawrence River and the area southeast of Lake Ontario or of the Richlieu River - Lake Champlain - Mohawk River route, 1637 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 035 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Le Jeune, Paul, 1592-1664 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Account of a possible Huron map of Indian tribal territories to the south and east of the Great Lakes, 1640 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 724; see also 035 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Le Jeune, Paul, 1592-1664 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account of a Pocomoke ephemeral map of the southern Delmarva Peninsula, 1650 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 012 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Norwood, Henry | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: one of the King of the Kickotank's (Assateague?) councillors | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of a Subarctic Indian (possibly Cree) map of an unknown area, 1659 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 036 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Radisson, Pierre Esprit, approximately 1636-1710 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: multiple Native Americans, possibly Cree | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | A supplemented manuscript copy by John Tinker of a 1662 possible Indian map reconstructing the eastern extent of Pequot country prior to 1637, 1662 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 135; 136 | |||||||||||||
Items: 30 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tinker, John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Woncas/Uncas (Pequot) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Casasinomon (Mohegan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nesawegun (Narragansett) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 5/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1666-1681 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 4 | |||||||||||||
Items: 112 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | A supplemented manuscript copy by John Sassamon of a 1666 or 1668 Wampanoag map showing the boundaries of land in southern Massachusetts not to be sold to settlers by their sachems | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 137 | |||||||||||||
Items: 42 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sassamon, John (Massachusetts) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondence, map reproductions, map negatives, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a Monacan ephemeral map of a route to the Allegheny mountains, 1670 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 013 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Lederer, John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Monacan Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Account of an Illinois map of the Mississippi, 1680 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 027 | |||||||||||||
Items: 26 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hennepin, Louis, active 17th century | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Illinois Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Randolph Brandt of a 1681 Mattawoman map of the Susquehanna and Chemung River valleys, 1681 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 140 | |||||||||||||
Items: 33 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Brandt, Randolph | |||||||||||||
Creator: Mattawoman Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Creator: "Jackanapes," also known as Passanucohanse (Mattawoman) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 6/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1683-1697 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 102 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Robert Livingston of a 1683 Cayuga-Susquehannock map of the Susquehanna, Mohawk and upper Hudson River valleys, 1683 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 139 | |||||||||||||
Items: 19 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ackentjaeckon (Cayuga) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kaejaegoehe (Cayuga) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Susquehannock Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources, map negative, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Accounts of a Cenis map of the country extending west of the lower Mississippi towards the Rio Grande, 1687 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 014 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Cavelier, Jean, 1636-1722 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Douay, Anastase | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hennepin, Louis, active 17th century | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cenis/Hasinai Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Lawrence Van den Bosh of a circa 1693 probably Shawnee version of a Southeast Indian map of the country extending west of the lower Mississippi towards the Rio Grande, 1694 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 141 | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shawnee Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bosh, Lawrence van den | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Cenis/Hasinai Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative, notes, secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Supplemented manuscript copy, possibly by Robert Livingston, of a 1696-1697 probable Northeast Indian map of the lower Great Lakes, upper St. Lawrence valley and Lake Champlain, and the Connecticut, Hudson, Mohawk, and Susquehanna valleys, 1697 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 142 | |||||||||||||
Items: 24 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, map reproductions, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Account of a probable Onondaga representation of an anticipated conflict between themselves and French forces, 1696 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 015 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Colden, Cadwallader | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Onondaga Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Mention of an Iroquois map of the St. Lawrence River and adjacent area, 1696 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 016 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Fletcher, Benjamin, 1640-1703 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iroquois Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
BOX 7/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1699-1700 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 10 | |||||||||||||
Items: 100 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Mention of a Bayogoula/Mugulasha map of the lower Mississippi, 1699 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 017; 018 | |||||||||||||
Items: 37 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre, 1661-1706 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bayogoula Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mugulasha Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Secondary source material and correspondence] | ||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Incorporation on an English manuscript map of an inferred 1700 Iroquois map of the area south of Lake Ontario and east of Lake Erie, 1700 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 156 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iroquois (possibly Onondaga) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Romer, Wolfgang William, 1640-1713 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Possible Quawpaw map of villages and warfare in the lower Mississippi valley painted on skin, early 18th century | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 165 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Quapaw Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Correspondences regarding the Quawpaw map of villages and warfare painted on skin] | ||||||||||||
Items: 18 | |||||||||||||
correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Notes regarding the Quawpaw map of villages and warfare painted on skin, with reproductions] | ||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
notes, map reproductions, map negative, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Correspondence with Morris S. Arnold regarding the Quawpaw map of villages and warfare painted on skin] | ||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
correspondence | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | [Secondary source by Morris S. Arnold regarding the Quawpaw map of villages and warfare painted on skin] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | [Secondary source by Colin G. Calloway regarding the Quawpaw map of villages and warfare painted on skin] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Book "Robes of splendor: Native North American painted buffalo hides" with contributions by George P. Horse Capture, Anne Vitart, Michel Waldberg, and W. Richard West, Jr.] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
bound volume | |||||||||||||
BOX 8/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1701-1708 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 4 | |||||||||||||
Items: 104 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Printed French redraft of a 1688-1689 Plains Indians' map of the Minnesota and Big Sioux River valleys and Coteau des Prairies, 1703 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 162 | |||||||||||||
Items: 40 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lahontan, baron de, 1666-1716 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
See also LC copy of source material | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a possible Iroquois map of the castles of two tribes to the west with whom peace had recently been concluded, 1701 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 038 | |||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Notes and information about Baron de Lahontan] | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 161 [?] | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Supplemented manuscript copy, perhaps by Robert Beverley, of a 1708 Towasa map of the southern Appalachians, 1708 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 163 | |||||||||||||
Items: 43 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Beverley, Robert, approximately 1673-1722 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Towasa" (Tawasa?) Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map negative, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 9/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1717-1729 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 116 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Incorporation on a French manuscript map of an acknowledged early 18th-century Micmac map of Isle Royale (Cape Breton Island), circa 1717 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 025; 164 [?] | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Mi'kmaq Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, map reproductions, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Incorporation on Hudson's Bay Company manuscript map of acknowledged pre-1720 Chipewyan and Cree maps of an extensive area to the west of Hudson Bay, post-1719 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 169 | |||||||||||||
Items: 19 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chipewyan Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Knight, James | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cree Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes, map reproductions, map negatives | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Supplemented manuscript copy by an unknown draughtsman of a circa 1721 Catawba map of the hinterland of South Carolina, 1721 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 167 | |||||||||||||
Items: 26 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Catawba Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly colonial American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, map reproductions, map negative | |||||||||||||
See also LC copy of map | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Mention of a Chipewyan (Yellowknife) Indian map of the coast from Churchill to the mouth of the Coppermine River, 1722 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 039 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Forster, John R. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chipewyan Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Supplemented manuscript copy by an unknown draughtsman of a circa 1723 Chickasaw map of southeastern North America, 1723 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 166 | |||||||||||||
Items: 32 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negatives, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Incorporation on a French manuscript map of three acknowledged 1728-1729 Cree maps of rivers and lakes northwest of Lake Superior, 1729 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 094 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: La Marteblanche (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tacchigis (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de, 1685-1749 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 10/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of mapping, 1737-1754 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 75 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Alexandre De Batz of a 1737 Chickasaw/Alabama map of Indian nations in southeast North America, 1737 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 151 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Batz, Alexandre de | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mingo Ouma (Chickasaw) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Secondary sources] | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 152 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Alexandre De Batz of a 1737 Alabama map of Chickasaw villages in northern Mississippi, 1737 | ||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Batz, Alexandre de | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Captain of Pakana (Alabama) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, map reproductions, notes, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Letters | ||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of several Cherokee maps of the lower Ohio Valley, 1743-1754 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 114 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Glen, James, 1701-1777 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cherokee Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Incorporation on an English printed map of an acknowledged 1742-1743 "French Canadese Indian('s)" map of subarctic Canada, 1744 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 154 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: La France, Joseph, approximately 1707- (Métis) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bowman, Walter, 1699-1782 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions, map negative | |||||||||||||
BOX 11/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1755-1767 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 13 | |||||||||||||
Items: 176 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Reconstruction of a circa 1755 probably northeast Indian account of the Ohio and upper Potomac Rivers, with Lakes Erie and Ontario, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 177 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Supplemented English copy of a circa 1755 northeast or southeast Indian map of the Ohio valley, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 176 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chegeree | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown possibly Anglo-American copyist | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
See also LC map | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Supplemented manuscript copy probably endorsed by Sir William Johnson of a 1755 Mohawk map of Lakes George and Champlain, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
Showing Lake Champlain and Lake George. | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 180 | |||||||||||||
Items: 17 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Hendrick (Mohawk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Johnson, William, 1715-1774 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, map negative, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Supplemented manuscript copy probably by John Montresor of a 1755 Northeastern Indian's map of the approach of Major General Edward Braddock's expedition towards Fort Duquesne, 1755 or later | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 175 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Iroquois | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montrésor, John, 1736-1799 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
See also LC map | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Supplemented manuscript copy probably by Charles Thompson of a 1757 probably Delaware map of northeastern Pennsylvania, 1757 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 178 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Teedyuscung, Delaware chief, 1700-1763 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Guy Johnson of a 1759 Onondaga map of the St. Lawrence River above Montreal and Lake Ontario, 1759 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 179 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Original: "the Red Head" (Onondaga) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Johnson, Guy, approximately 1740-1788 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Supplemented manuscript by unknown copyist of a circa 1759 northeast Indian's map of the Allegheny River-east Lake Erie region, circa 1759 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 181 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Delaware | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Printed redraft of a pre-1760 probably Cherokee map of their tribal territory in the southern Appalachians, 1760 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 183 | |||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
Engraver: Kitchin, Thomas, 1718-1784 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
See also LC map | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Enhanced subarctic Indian map of a large area west of Hudson Bay on animal parchment, 1760 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 182 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Chipewyan Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Norton, Moses | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions, map negatives | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Account of a Micmac Indians' gestural map of Acadia, New England and the St. Lawrence River, 1761 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 028 | |||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Smethurst, Gamaliel | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Aikon Aushabuc (Pokemouche, Mi'kmaq) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | Account of a Delaware cosmological map of their earthly and after-life worlds, 1762 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 493 | |||||||||||||
Items: 18 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Heckwelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Delaware Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Account of a Chippewa message map of the Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 1767 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 071 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chippewa Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | Account of Dakota Sioux maps of the upper Minnesota River and adjacent regions, 1766-1767 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 187 | |||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Naudowessie" (Dakota Sioux) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 12/14 | Amerindian and Inuit maps: maps and accounts of maps and mapping, 1767-1775 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 104 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Supplemented manuscript copy by James Morrison of a 1767 probable Southeastern Ojibwa map of the eastern Great Lakes region, 1767 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 123 | |||||||||||||
Items: 17 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Mississauga Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Morrison, James | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Accounts of an ephemeral Gabrielino map of the Santa Barbara Channel and islands, 1769 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 019 | |||||||||||||
Items: 17 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Crespí, Juan, 1721-1782 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Costansó, Miguel | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans, possibly Fernandeño | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Moses Norton of a 1767 Chipewyan map on skin of a large area west of Hudson Bay, 1767-1768 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 188 | |||||||||||||
Items: 28 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Meatonabee (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Idotlyazee (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Norton, Moses | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions, map negatives, correspondences | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Incorporation on an English manuscript map of acknowledged pre-1770 probably Micmac information about west central Newfoundland, 1770 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 190; 191 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans, possibly Mi'kmaq | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Parker, William, Lieutenant | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of a probably Mingo map of lands at Buffalo Creek, southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia, 1770 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 070 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Washington, George, 1732-1799 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "the Pheasant," possibly Mingo | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Account of an eastern Abenaki map of the Dead River, Maine, 1775 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 063 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Henry, John J. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Natanis or, his brother, Sabatis (possibly Kennebec Abenaki) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
BOX 13/14 | Green with white interior: Amerindian and Inuit maps, Green Series catalogue 1,2,3,4 1511-1775 | ||||||||||||
Contents: 4 sets of full summaries of maps identified by GML contained in the Green Series. Each description features the object title, map maker, date, culture area, geographic region, material, method of production, size, prose description, location, call number, and bibliography. Each of these cartobibliographies are found in the preceding folders; the following catalogue files contain the cartobibliography alone, without their related research materials. | |||||||||||||
Folders: 4 | |||||||||||||
Items: approximately 300 | |||||||||||||
This box contains catalogs made by G. Malcolm Lewis for the research files in the preceding boxes, arranged chronologically according to the date of the map or account. They can be used to browse all the files at once, and, using either a title, author, keyword, or provisional reference number search, be cross-referenced with this finding aid to find individual research files' locations. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Catalogue files No. 1], 1511-1608 | ||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Catalogue files No. 2], 1608-1683 | ||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Catalogue files No. 3], 1687-1737 | ||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Catalogue files No. 4], 1744-1775 | ||||||||||||
BOX 14/14 | [Catalogue duplicate], 1511-1775 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 2 | |||||||||||||
Duplicates in loose leaf form of the previous box. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1/2 | [loose leaf duplicate catalog files], 1511-1701 | ||||||||||||
FOLDER 2/2 | [loose leaf duplicate catalog files], 1703-1775 | ||||||||||||
SERIES 3 | Blue Series: Amerindian and Inuit maps - accounts, extant artifacts, and lost artifacts, 1700-1916 | ||||||||||||
Items: approximately 1175 | |||||||||||||
Note on arrangement: This series is arranged in the order established by G. Malcolm Lewis, chronologically by the date of original publication of each map described in the research file. | |||||||||||||
The Blue Series is arranged into 10 subseries: 3:i: Originals: accounts; 3:ii: Originals: extant and lost artifacts; 3:iii: Maps etc. of the Lewis and Clark Expedition; 3:iv: Capt. W.E. Parry's expedition; 3:v: Maps, etc. of Capt. Sir John Ross' expedition; 3:vi: Maps etc. of Capt. J.C. Frémont; 3:vii: Maps etc. of Capt. 1st Rank M.D. Tebenkov's Atlas; 3:viii: Maps etc. of Capt. F.L. Mclintock's expedition; 3:ix: Maps etc. of H.Y. Hind's expedition to Labrador; 3:x: Map etc of J.B. Tyrrell geological survey. The final two boxes of the Blue Series contain miscellaneous items and items ultimately rejected from consideration from being included in the research file. | |||||||||||||
Note on attribution terms: The term Cartographer refers to any person(s) responsible for creating a map in print or manuscript form. If a print or manuscript map is copied from an original manuscript map, both the makers of the copied map and original map will be assigned the term Cartographer. When a map is created using informal information, the maker of the map will be assigned the term Cartographer, and the provider of information will be assigned the term Creator. The term Account by refers to historical figures who made mention of a possible or actual Native American map. | |||||||||||||
Note on dates: The dates listed in this finding aid represent the approximate creation dates of the subject map/event. | |||||||||||||
Note on titles: The titles in this series are transcribed from the cartobibliographic summaries. Titles derived by the Library are in brackets. | |||||||||||||
Lewis' original order included a numbering system for each bag file, called "Provisional Reference Numbers." Provisional reference numbers for his bag files are included in this finding aid and can be used in conjunction with the catalog files found at the end of each series. | |||||||||||||
Descriptive notes for folder entries in this finding aid are transcribed from GML's cartobibliographies. | |||||||||||||
The contents of this series are partially derived from the Red Series, and were created after the Green Series according to G. Malcolm's Lewis' notes. In his words, this Blue Series "was less thoroughly researched and the items were less rigorously described than the [Green Series]." Pre-1771 items are primarily "superseded and supplemented by the Green Series." Items from the post-1770 period are generally related to accounts of maps, mapmaking, and map use by Indigenous communities. | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:i | Originals: accounts | ||||||||||||
Items in this subseries contain research into historical accounts of Native American and Inuit maps, uses of maps, and mapmaking process. | |||||||||||||
BOX 1/19 | Originals: accounts - pre 1700 | ||||||||||||
Items: 0 | |||||||||||||
All the items originally contained in this [box] have been reworked and transferred to the Green Series. | |||||||||||||
BOX 2/19 | Originals: accounts, 1700-1799 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 77 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Account of a Havasupai map of Oraibi Wash, the Little Colorado River and the Coconino Plateau, 1776 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 111 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Vélez de Escalante, Silvestre, -1792 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Havasupai Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Mention of a Shawnee map of the Ohio Valley, 1777 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 041 | |||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Stuart, John, 1718-1779 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Keigh-tugh-qua, also known as Cornstalk, Shawnee chief, 1720?-1777 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Account of a Hare or Dog Rib map of the Alaska Peninsula, Norton Sound and the Aleutian Islands, 1789 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 072 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Hare (K'asho Got'ine) or Dogrib (Tlicho) Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account of a Carrier map of part of the Fraser River, 1793 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 042; 043 | |||||||||||||
Items: 21 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Carrier (Dakelh) Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Account of a Chinookan gesture map of falls (almost certainly the Cascade) on the lower Columbia River, 1792 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 045 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Vancouver, George, 1757-1798 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Broughton, William Robert, 1762-1821 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chinook Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Account of a northwest coast Indian gesture map of Dalco Passage and Commencement Bay, 1792 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 044 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Vancouver, George, 1757-1798 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans, possibly Salish | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 3/19 | Originals: accounts, 1800-1829 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 12 | |||||||||||||
Items: 148 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Contents lists and inventories] | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Mention of a Lower Kutenai map of the Columbia River, 1807 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 046 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Thompson, David, 1770-1857 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lower Kootenay Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Account of a Kotzebue Sound Inuit gesture map of the Nugnugalukluk River, 1816 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 047; 048 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Kotzebue, Otto von, 1787-1846 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kotzebue Sound area Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account of Chipewyan map of Coronation Gulf, the Coppermine River, Despair Lake and the Great Bear Lake, 1820 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 103; 050 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Franklin, John, 1786-1847 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Akaitcho (Yellowknives) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Keskarrah (Yellowknives) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yellowknives Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of an Ojibwa map of the southern coast of Lake Superior, in or before 1820 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 102; 051; 052; 053 | |||||||||||||
Items: 28 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Account of a Kiowa Apache map of part of either the Cimmarron or Salt Fork of the Arkansas Rivers and the route westward from there to the Rocky Mountains, 1820 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 049 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: James, Edwin | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kiowa Apache Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Mention of a mainland southwest Alaska Inuit map of Stuart Island and the south coast of Norton Sound, 1822 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 055; 058 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Khromchenko, V. S. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mainland southwest Alaska area Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Account and mention of an Iglulik map of the coast of the Melville Peninsula, 1822 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 713 | |||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Mention of Montagnais map of the route between St. George's Bay and Crooked Lake, Newfoundland, 1822 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 059; 736 [?] | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montagnais Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | A general account, with one example, of Comanche maps prepared for the briefing of raiding parties, 1825 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 054 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Dodge, Richard Irving, 1827-1895 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Espinosa, Pedro | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Comanche Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | Account and mention of a Bering Strait Inuit map of the coastline between Cape Krusenstern and Point Darby, 1826 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 057 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Beechey, Frederick William, 1796-1856 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Peard, George, 1783-1837 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Mention of Huron of Lorette map of the upper Riviere Montmorency, pre-1829 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 260; 261; 262; 494 | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Green, William | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tsioui, Michel (Huron of Lorette) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
BOX 4/19 | Originals: Accounts, 1830-1850 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 10 | |||||||||||||
Items: 73 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Contents lists and inventories] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a Tukudeka map of the upper Yellowstone and Lamar Valleys, 1834 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 060 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Russell, Osborne, 1814-1892 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tukudeka Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of northeast Indian maps of the Maine-lower Canada boundary region, 1839 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 061 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Featherstonhaugh, George William, 1780-1866 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: two Native Americans, possibly Maliseet (Malecite) | |||||||||||||
Account by: Mudge, Richard Z. (Richard Zachariah), 1790-1854 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account of a Comanche map of the route from Missouri to Santa Fe, 1839 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 062 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tabba-quena (Comanche) | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Kiowa Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of a northwest coast Indian map of the upper Yakima Valley, 1841 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 064 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Pickering, Charles, 1805-1878 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Nisqually or Wenatchi | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Note about the location of three map files] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Mention of an Iglulik map of the Gulf of Boothia, 1846 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 718 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Rae, John, 1813-1893 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Rei-lu-ak (Inuit, possibly Aivilingmiut) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | [Note about the location of six map files] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | An account of a Great Basin Indian map of a route across the central Sierra Nevada, 1849 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 068 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: McCall, A. J. (Ansel J.), 1816- | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Washoe or Paiute | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Account of a northern Paiute map of the Humboldt and Carson Rivers, Pyramid and Honey Lakes and three emigrant trails across the Sierra Nevada, 1850 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 069 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly northern Paiute Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
BOX 5/19 | Originals: accounts, 1851-1860 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 13 | |||||||||||||
Items: 152 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Two accounts and a mention of a Copper Inuit map of the coastline of Wollaston Peninsula and part of the North American coastline, 1851 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 073; see also 077 and 078 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Armstrong, Alexander, Sir, 1818-1899 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Miertsching, Johann August, 1817-1875 | |||||||||||||
Account by: McClure, Robert John Le Mesurier, Sir, 1807-1873 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yellowknives Inuit, possibly Kangarjuatjiarmiut | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Mention of an Iglulik map of part of the western shore of Baffin Island, 1851 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 704 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Bellot, J.-R. (Joseph-René), 1826-1853 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iglulik area Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of Eqalugtormiut maps of the east coast of Victoria Island and probably the east coast of Victoria Strait and M'Clintock Channel, 1853 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 079 | |||||||||||||
Items: 14 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Collinson, Richard, Sir, 1811-1883 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yellowknives Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Mention of a north Alaska coast Inuit map of Dease Inlet, 1853 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 077; 078; 115; see also 073 | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Maguire, Rochfort | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iwatsa (Inuit, north Alaska coast area) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Accounts of a north Alaska coast Inuit map of the coastline from Point Barrow to an uncertain point east of Barter Island, 1853 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 077 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Maguire, Rochfort | |||||||||||||
Account by: Simpson, John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Arksinra (also known as Erk-sin'-ra) (Inuit, north Alaska coast area) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary source, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Untitled map of Rio Colorado giving names and positions of various tribes, 1853-1854 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 104; see also 303 and 120 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yuma ("Cuchan," Quechan) Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Untitled map of Rio Colorado giving names and positions of various tribes, 1854 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 303 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chemehuèvis" Paiute Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Account of a Sioux map of the Cannon River and its tributaries, 1855-1856 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 080 | |||||||||||||
Items: 16 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Kohl, J. G. (Johann Georg), 1808-1878 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sioux Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Mention of a Salteaux of Lake Winnipeg map of a route from the Lake of the Woods to the Red River, 1857 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 081 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Lake Winnipeg area Salteaux Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Account of a Plains Indian map of the Qu'Appelle River from the Fishing Lakes to the Assinniboine, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 099 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Dickinson, James Austen | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Plains Native American, possibly Plains Cree or Assinniboin | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary source, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | Mention of a Saulteaux of Lake Winnipeg map of the southwest shore of Lake Winnipeg, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 082 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Fleming, John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Little Saskatchewan Indian," possibly Saulteaux of Lake Winnipeg | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | An account of a Montagnais map of a route from Hamilton Inlet to the lower St. Lawrence, 1859 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 097 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: seven Montagnais Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | Account of a Nootkan map of Acktis Island, off the west coast of Vancouver Island, 1860-1865 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 084 | |||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Sproat, Gilbert Malcolm, 1832-1913 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Quartsoppy (Clayoquot) | |||||||||||||
Creator: Clayoquot, Mowachaht, and Hesquiaht Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, correspondences, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 6/19 | Originals: accounts, 1861-1916 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 16 | |||||||||||||
Items: 108 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Contents lists and inventories] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a Naskapi message map of the lower Nipissis River, 1861 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 086 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Naskapi Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of a Shuswap Indian map of the Thompson River route from Tete Jaune Cache to Kamloops, 1863 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 087 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Milton, William Fitzwilliam, Viscount, 1839-1877 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Cheadle, Walter B. (Walter Butler), 1835-1910 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kamloops band (Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc) of the Shuswap Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Mention of a Shuswap map of the upper Columbia River, the Purcell, Selkirk, and Monashee Mountains and the South Thompson River, 1864 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 088 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Macloughlin, David, 1786-1870 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: three Shuswap Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes, map reproductions, correspondence | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of a Carrier Indian map of Natalkuz, Tetachuck and other lakes, 1876 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 109 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Charley (Stoney Creek area Carrier (Dakelh)) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Mention of a Carrier Indian map of the area between Francois and Ootsa Lake, 1876 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 110 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Je-sin (Stoney Creek area Carrier (Dakelh)) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Account of a Paiute map of the route from Grapevine Springs to Las Vegas, 1871 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 089 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Mallery, Garrick, 1831-1894 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hoffman, Walter James, 1846-1899 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: southern Pauite Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, map reproductions, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Mention of two or more subarctic Indian maps of Mudjatik River-Cree Lake region, 1882 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 091 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil, 1824-1902 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Western Woods Cree or Chipewyan | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Account of a Zuni map of the Zuni territory, pre-1884 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 090 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Kate, Herman F. C. ten (Herman Frederik Carel), 1858-1931 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Zuni Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, correspondences, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Account of a Mandan/Hadatsa map of the upper-middle Missouri region, pre 1884 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 121; 092 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Densmore, Frances, 1867-1957 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Good Fur Robe (Mandan-Hidatsa) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | Mention of subarctic Indian maps of the watershed between the Ogilvie/Peel, the Tatonduk/Yukon, and the Miner/Porcupine Rivers, 1888 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 093 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Ogilvie, William, 1846-1912 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: nine subarctic Native Americans, possibly Tutchone or Han (Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Account of a subarctic Indian map of the Chigoubiche and/or Mistakopatajan River, 1892 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 100 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Low, A. P. (Albert Peter), 1861-1942 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Beegin (subarctic Native American, possibly Montagnais) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | [Note about the locations of three map files] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | Account of a Tutchone map of Nisling and White Rivers and Kluane Lake, 1898 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 421 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Tyrell, Joseph | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: three men, possibly Tutchone Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | Accounts of an Inuit of Quebec map of the upper part of the north Payne River and the upper part of the Riviere Arnaud, 1912 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 108 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Flaherty, Robert Joseph, 1884-1951 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nawri (possibly Tarramiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | Mention of a Copper Eskimo map of Bathurst Inlet, 1913-1916 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 098 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: a "Tree River Eskimo" (Yellowknives group) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:ii | Originals: extant and lost artifacts | ||||||||||||
This subseries contains research files investigating archaeological artifacts with cartographic characteristics, both extant and lost. | |||||||||||||
BOX 7/19 | Originals: extant artifacts | ||||||||||||
Folders: 11 | |||||||||||||
Items: 99 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Inventory and notes] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
notes, inventory list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Inuit map of the coastline from Cape Prince of Wales to St. Michael on walrus tusk, late 19th century | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 515 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Inuit map of the coastline between Cape Prince of Wales and the Nome River on walrus tusk, circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 641; 642; 643 | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, map reproductions, map negatives, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Inuit map of the southern part of the Seward Peninsula on ivory, between circa 1892-circa 1910 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 640 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Komanaciak (Wales, Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary source, map reproductions, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Inuit map of part of the Seward Peninsula and the Bering Straits on ivory tusk, late 19th or early 20th century | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 516; 710 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Guy Kakarook (Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Inuit map of St. Michael on mammoth tusk, circa 1900 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 712 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Joe Kakarook Austin (Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Inuit map of the coastline between St. Michael and Cape Prince of Wales, early 20th century | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 511 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Inuit map of King Island on tusk, before 1901 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 514 | |||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit, possibly Angokwazhuk, also known as Happy Jack, approximately 1870-1918 (Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Inuit map of the northern edge of Norton Sound on walrus tusk, circa 1958 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 595 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pushruk, Tony (King Island, Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, notes, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Inuit map of Norton Sound on walrus tusk, circa 1900 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 708 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | [Duplicate copies of cartobibliography contained in this box] | ||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography drafts | |||||||||||||
BOX 8/19 | Originals: lost artifacts | ||||||||||||
Folders: 4 | |||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Note about location of item] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Lost Indian map of Canada [on powder horn], circa 1840 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 492 | |||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary source, correspondence | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Note about location of item] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Lost northeast Indian map of the country east of Lake Champlain, pre-1775 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 122 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: a northeast Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:iii | Maps etc. of the Lewis and Clark Expedition | ||||||||||||
BOX 9/19 | Maps etc. of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 25 | |||||||||||||
Items: 170 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Manuscript maps of Mississippi, Missouri, Columbia, Snake, and other River systems], 1804-1806 | ||||||||||||
Items: 25 | |||||||||||||
notes, correspondences, map reproductions, map negatives, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Photocopy excerpts of "The journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
primary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | ["Maps from Indian sources from the Lewis and Clark expedition -- research report", by Margaret Pearce, 1992] | ||||||||||||
Items: 30 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Correspondences, notes, and map reproductions relating to "The journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition] | ||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | A sketch of the Moltnomar River given by several different tribes of Indians near its entrance into the Columbia, 1806 | ||||||||||||
Probably from an original drawn in dust. | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 228; 727 | |||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Multnomah and Columbia Rivers area Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Nez Perce map of the upper Missouri, the upper Williamette, the Snake and Clark Fork Rivers, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This Sketch was given by Sundery Indians of the Chopunnish Nation together on the 29th, 30th, and 31st of May 1806 at our Camp on the Flat Head River." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 223 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Nez Perce Indian map of the Columbia, Snake, Clark Fork, and Williamette Rivers, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"Sketch given us May 8th 1806 by the Cut Nose and the brother of the twisted hair." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 225 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cut Nose, also known as Neeshnepahkeeook (Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: either the brother or the mother of Twistedhair (Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Mention of a Hidatsa map of the Missouri, 1805 | ||||||||||||
"…one of the 1st War chief of the big bell[i]es nation." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 732 | |||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Mention by: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Hidatsa Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Lost Plateau Indian map of Oregon, 1805 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 734 | |||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly either Cutssahnem (Wanapum), or a Yakima Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Supplemented manuscript copy by Meriwether Lewis of a contemporary Wanapam map of the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima Rivers, 1805 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 216 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cutssahnem (Wanapum) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | No. 1 A sketch of the Columbia river and its waters and the situations of the fishing establishments of the natives above the entrance of Lewis's river, 1805 | ||||||||||||
Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Wanapam 1805 map of the confluence of the middle Columbia and lower Snake Rivers. | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 217 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cutssahnem (Wanapum) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Plateau Indian map of Clark Fork River, 1805 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 215 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | Incorporation on William Clark's manuscript map of an acknowledged contemporary Mandan map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, 1805 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 214 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "the Big White Chief of the Lower Mandan Village" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Mandan map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, 1805 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 729 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "the Big White Chief of the Lower Mandan Village" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Nez Perce map of the Pend Oreille - Clark Fork basin, the upper Missouri and the Columbia and Clearwater basins, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This Sketch was given by Sundery Indians of the chopunish Nation together on the 29th 30th and 31st of may 1806 at our Camp on the Flat Head River." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 220 | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative, notes | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | Enhanced Plateau Indian map of Snake, Bitterroot, Clark Fork and Pend Oreille Rivers on paper, 1806 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 218; 219 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 17 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Nez Perce map of the Columbia and Snake Rivers and the head-waters of the Missouri, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This sketch was given to us by Hohastillpilp May 29th 1806." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 221 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Hohastillpilp, also known as Hohots Ilppilp or the "Bloody Chief" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 18 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary map of the upper Columbia River and its major tributaries, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"Sketch given us by Yellept the principal Cheif of the Wollahwollah Nation." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 226 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yellept (Walla Walla) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 19 | [Map showing what are now known as the Columbia, Snake, and Clark Fork Rivers], 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This Sketch was goven by a Skaddat, a Chopunnish and Skillute (and) Several other Indians at the Great Narrows of Columbia on the 18th April 1806." | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 229 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skaddat" (Skagit?) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skillute" (Quileute?) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 20 | Enhanced map of the Bitterroot Clark Fork and Pend Oreille Rivers on paper, 1806 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 731 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 21 | Enhanced map of the Deschutes River on paper, 1806 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 730 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 22 | Supplemented manuscript copy by William Clark of a contemporary Nez Perce and Skillute map of the Columbia and its major tributaries, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This Sketch was given to me by Shaddot, a Chopunnish and a Skillute at the Falls of Columbia 18 April 1806" | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 227 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Shaddot" (Skagit?) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skillute" (Quileute?) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 23 | [Note between G. Malcolm Lewis and his research assistant] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 24 | [Note about Patrick Gass's "A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery…"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 25 | Enhanced Clatsop map of the coastline south of the Columbia estuary on paper, 1806 | ||||||||||||
"This was given by a Clott Sopp Indn" | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 222 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fort Clatsop area Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:iv | Capt. W.E. Parry's expedition | ||||||||||||
BOX 10/19 | Capt. W.E. Parry's expedition, 1822-1823 | ||||||||||||
[Items are housed in backwards order to account for previous folds in papers] | |||||||||||||
Folders: 7 | |||||||||||||
Items: 47 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Inventory of contents] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
inventory list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Primary and secondary sources regarding Parry's expedition] | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 712; 719; 720; see also 713 and 714 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
notes, primary and secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Tracing of a map of the Melville Peninsla and Baffin Island done by Iligliuk at Winter Island as a addition to Captain W.E. Parry's sketch map of the known coastline of Wager Bay, Roes Welcome Sound and Repulse Bay, 1822 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 254 | |||||||||||||
Items: 18 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iligliuk (Amitturmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes, map reproductions, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account and mention of Iglulik maps of the coast of the Melville Peninsula, 1822 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 713 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Parry, William Edward, Sir, 1790-1855 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iligliuk (Amitturmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, primary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Eskimaux chart no. 1 Drawn by Iligliuk, at Winter Island, 1822, 1824 | ||||||||||||
Printed redraft of a lost original Iglulik 1822 map of the coast of Melville Peninsula. | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 712 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Parry, William Edward, Sir, 1790-1855 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iligliuk (Amitturmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Eskimaux chart no. 3. The shaded parts drawn by Ewerat at Winter Island. 1822. The original in the possession of Capn. Parry, 1824 | ||||||||||||
Printed redraft of a lost original Iglulik 1822 map of Meville Peninsula and Baffin Island. | |||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 719 | |||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ewerat (Iglulik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Parry, William Edward, Sir, 1790-1855 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Account and mention of an Iglulik map of Fury and Hecla Strait and Baffin Island, 1823 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 714 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Captian W.E. Parry | |||||||||||||
Account by: Lyon, G. F. (George Francis), 1795-1832 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Toolemak (Iglulik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:v | Maps, etc. of Capt. Sir John Ross' expedition | ||||||||||||
BOX 11/19 | Maps, etc. of Capt. Sir John Ross' expedition, 1829-1833 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 32 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Inventory list of contents] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
inventory list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Account of a Netsilik Inuit map of Repulse and Wager Bays, 1830 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 716; 717; see also 715 | |||||||||||||
Items: 13 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Ross, John, Sir, 1777-1856 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ikmallik (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Printed redraft of lost original 1830 Netsilik maps of the Gulf of Boothia, 1835 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 715; 735; see also 716 and 717 | |||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tulluahiu (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tiagashu (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ikmallik (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tiriksiu (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ross, John, Sir, 1777-1856 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, map negative, notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Ross and Parry accounts | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Photographic print of "Ikmalick and Apelagliu"] | ||||||||||||
"on Stone by J. Brandard from the Original Drawing by Captain Ross" | |||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
photographic print | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:vi | Maps etc. of Capt. J.C. Frémont | ||||||||||||
BOX 12/19 | Maps etc. of Capt. J.C. Frémont, 1842-1844 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 28 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Information about mentions of Cheyenne, Klamath, and North Paiute maps of northern and central California; Great Plains], 1842-1844 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 65; 66; 67 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cheyenne, Klamath, and north Paiute Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, inventory list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Notes regarding a mention by Capt. J.C. Frémont of maps drawn by Indians in the Platte River region], 1843 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 65; 66 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890 | |||||||||||||
notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Notes regarding a mention by Capt. J.C. Frémont of map of the Sycan Marsh and the upper catchment of the Klamath River], 1843 | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Northern Paiute map on ground, 1844 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 67 | |||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Blank map location sheets] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
blank paper | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:vii | Maps etc. of Capt. 1st Rank M.D. Tebenkov's atlas | ||||||||||||
BOX 13/19 | Maps etc. of Capt. 1st Rank M.D. Tebenkov's atlas, 1848-1849 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 3 | |||||||||||||
Items: 29 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Notes regarding Alaskan Inuit maps described to Captain Mikhail D. Tebenkov], 1848-1849 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 74; 75; 76; 105; 106; 107 | |||||||||||||
Items: 19 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Tebenʹkov, Mikhail Dmitrievich, -1872 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproductions, secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [List of maps in Mikhail Tebenkov's atlas] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
inventory, summary, citations | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Draft summaries of accounts about maps of Alaskan Inuits, Nunavits, and Aleuts], 1848-1849 | ||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:viii | Maps etc. of Capt. F.L. Mclintock's expedition | ||||||||||||
BOX 14/19 | Maps etc. of Capt. F.L. Mclintock's expedition, 1858 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 8 | |||||||||||||
Items: 25 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Contents lists of accounts of maps made during the voyage of the "Fox"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
inventory, summary, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Accounts of Iglulik maps of Pond Inlet, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 83 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Mention of several Iglulik maps of Eclipse Sound and Navy Board and Pond Inlets, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 95 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: nine Iglulik Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Account of an Iglulik map of the land route to Igloolik, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 96 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: A-wah-la | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of an Iglulik map of the north and east coast of Bylot Island, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 117 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ow-wang-noot (possibly Iglulik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Mention of an Iglulik map of the area around Igloolik, 1858 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 116 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ow-wang-noot (possibly Iglulik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Materials relating to preceding folders' contents], 1858 | ||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Account by: M'Clintock, Francis Leopold, Sir, 1819-1907 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: nine Iglulik Inuit | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | [note on organization] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:ix | Maps etc. of H.Y. Hind's expedition to Labrador | ||||||||||||
BOX 15/19 | Maps etc. of H.Y. Hind's expedition to Labrador, 1861 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 10 | |||||||||||||
Items: 57 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Resources regarding the "Account of a Montagnais map of the Moisie-Nipissis-Wacouno Rivers"], 1861 | ||||||||||||
Items: 28 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montagnais Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, glossy color prints of paintings, photo negatives | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Accounts of Montagnais maps of the Moisie and Manicouagan Rivers, 1861 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 97; 85; 86; 118; 119; see also 81 and 82 | |||||||||||||
Items: 10 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montagnais Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary source, map reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Notes and correspondence about the Montagnais term for "geographical map"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes, correspondence | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Notes and correspondence about the Montagnais term for "geographical map"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
correspondences, notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Inventory of Montagnais maps] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Account of a Montagnais map of the Manicouagan River, 1861 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 85 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Montagnais | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | Account of a Montagnais-Naskapi map of the Upper Moisie and Asuanipi Rivers, 1861 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 118 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Domenique (Montagnais) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Naskapi Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Account of a Montagnais map of the Moisie-Nipissis-Wacouno Rivers, 1861 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 119 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montagnais Native Americans | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | [Correspondence regarding a map drawn by a Montagnais chief in 1637] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
correspondence, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Miscellaneous notes] | ||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
notes, map reproduction | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 3:x | Map etc. of J.B. Tyrrell geological survey | ||||||||||||
BOX 16/19 | Map etc. of J.B. Tyrrell geological survey, 1896 | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Contents lists of accounts of maps recorded by Joseph B. Tyrrell in central Canada] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
inventory, summary, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Note on organization] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Account of a Western Woods Cree map of the area between John Scotts Lake and Wekusko Lake, 1896 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 101 | |||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Western Woods Cree | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Mention of a Western Woods Cree map of the canoe route from Wekusko Lake to Moose, 1896 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 419 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Scott, John, possibly Western Woods Cree Native American | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Mention of a Western Woods Cree map of alternative routes from Nelson House to South Indian Lake and the country through which they passed, 1896 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 420 | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Account by: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans, possibly Western Woods Cree | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 17/19 | Miscellaneous documents | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 31 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Incorporation on an English printed map of acknowledged 1607-1608 Virginia Algonquian information on Virginia, 1612 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 129 | |||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Virginia area Algonquian Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Smith, John, 1580-1631 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography | |||||||||||||
See also LC facsimilie | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Inventory of miscellaneous maps] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
inventory list | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Possible Mississippian cosmological map on a ceramic beaker, 1050-1150 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 604 | |||||||||||||
Title: [Woodhenge-Cahokia, Cahokia, Illinois, cosmological map] | |||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, correspondences, photograph prints | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Reconstruction of Virginia Algonquian 1607 mapping of their cosmological world, 1627 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 29 | |||||||||||||
Title: "Their coniuration about C: Smith 1607" | |||||||||||||
One of six engraved panels and one map incorporated in "A Description of Part of the Adventures of Cap. Smith in Virginia." | |||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: seven Virginia Algonquians Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Reconstruction of Virginia Algonquian 1607 mapping of their cosmological world, 1979 | ||||||||||||
GML provisional ref. no.: 30 | |||||||||||||
Title: "A model of the world constructed by powhatan Indians in the course of three days of incantations during their detainment of captain John Smith at Pamauk in 1607" | |||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: seven Virginia Algonquian Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lewis, G. Malcolm | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary source, notes | |||||||||||||
BOX 18/19 | Rejected items | ||||||||||||
Folders: 13 | |||||||||||||
Items: 62 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Notes regarding potential circa 1700 map of U.S. mid-Atlantic region (?)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Notes and primary source regarding potential map in Newfoundland region] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Rejected packet of materials regarding potential 1524 Hernan Cortes-associated map] | ||||||||||||
Items: 21 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, secondary sources, map negative, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Rejected packet of materials for a map from William Clark's journal] | ||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, map reproduction, map negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Provisional reference number note] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Rejected packet for map etched on moose antler, dubiously attributed to Sacajawea on Lewis and Clark expedition] | ||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, map reproduction, map negative, note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Note] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | [Rejected packet for circa 1568 ephemeral map of northeastern most coastline of North America] | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | [Notes regarding potential Mi'kmaq map of Newfoundland area] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Notes regarding search for primary source telling of potential Inuit map] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | [Research for rejected Illinois painted skins] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | [Excerpt of "Calendar of state papers, colonial series, America and West Indies, 1701"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
note, primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | [Rejected packet regarding manuscript map of western Maryland and western Virginia] | ||||||||||||
Items: 12 | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, primary and secondary sources, map reproductions, map negatives | |||||||||||||
BOX 19/19 | [Catalogs 1-5) | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Blue series catalog 1 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
catalog | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Blue series catalog 2 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
catalog | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Blue series catalog 3 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
catalog | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Blue series catalog 4 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
catalog | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Blue series catalog 5 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
catalog | |||||||||||||
SERIES 4 | Yellow series: Amerindian maps and mapping -- examples on/from… | ||||||||||||
Items: 316 | |||||||||||||
Note on arrangement: The Yellow Series is divided into 4 subseries: 4:i: Examples on petroglyphs; 4:ii: Examples from archaeoastronomy; 4:iii: Examples from cosmology; 4:iv: Examples on artifacts, animal tissue. Each subseries is arranged within approximate regional groupings. This is the original order established by G. Malcolm Lewis. | |||||||||||||
Note on titles: Titles in brackets were devised by the Library. Titles in parentheses are devised by Lewis and transcribed. Titles without square brackets or parentheses are transcribed from orignial sources. | |||||||||||||
Descriptive notes for folder entries in this finding aid are transcribed from the cartobibliographies. | |||||||||||||
The Yellow Series is devoted to "maps and supposed maps incorporated in petroglyphs, in archaeoastronomics, in cosmologies, and artifacts" and their associated research materials. Each folder generally contains manuscript notes, correspondences, and photocopies of primary and secondary sources relating to potential artifacts. This series features far fewer extant examples than the preceding series, on account of the difficulty of finding artifacts in museum collecctions, and because most examples were "with a few exceptions, at best probably and often speculative" according to G. Malcolm Lewis. | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 4:i | Examples on petroglyphs | ||||||||||||
BOX 1/7 | Examples on petroglyphs, North America general | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 31 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Notes and secondary sources regarding North American Indian rock art] | ||||||||||||
Items: 7 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Bibliographies of primary and secondary sources on North American Indian rock art] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Secondary sources on North American rock art] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Secondary source on North American rock art] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications excerpts and correspondences] | ||||||||||||
Items: 17 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, rock art reproductions, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Newspaper article excerpt] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
newspaper article | |||||||||||||
BOX 2/7 | Examples on petroglyphs, eastern U.S.A. | ||||||||||||
Folders: 6 | |||||||||||||
Items: 46 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | Drawing of supposed map engraved on the face of flint rock found on the side of a mountain about 16 miles west of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee | ||||||||||||
Knife suggests from post-Contact period. | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | Petroglyph supposedly depicting the outline of North America and Mexico but minus the major peninsulas of Alaska, lower California, Yucaton, Florida, and (in part) Labrador. | ||||||||||||
Hawaii and the meridian 180° W/E of Alexandria also shown. Libyan lettering with Kufic Arabic annotations. The site of the petroglyph is somewhere in the southwest U.S.A; probably at the northern end of the Great Basin, Nevada. | |||||||||||||
Items: 18 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nevada geographers' copy of a Maui chart | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, negatives, photographs and reproductions, secondary sources. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Newspaper] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
newspaper | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Annotated excerpt from "Ancient American Archaeology, issue no. 11"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Photograph of Writing Rock, Divide County, North Dakota, circa 2,200 B.C. | ||||||||||||
Part has been interpreted by Farnham as a map of selected rivers, mountain peaks, and archaeological features in the upper Missouri basin and the central Rocky Mountains. | |||||||||||||
Items: 20 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: after Yu, the great Chinese engineer | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, rock art reproductions, rock art reproduction negatives, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6/6 | [Note on South Dakota pictography] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
note | |||||||||||||
BOX 3/7 | Examples on petroglyphs, western U.S.A. | ||||||||||||
Folders: 28 | |||||||||||||
Items: 127 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | ["Shamanism and rock art in far western North America," by David S. Whitley] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Primary and secondary sources and correspondences regarding Pinon Canyon site petroglyphs] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Notes about petroglyphs] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Appendix B, "Interpretation of petroglyphs" from "Prehistoric rock art of Nevada and eastern California," by Robert Heizer and Martin Baumhoff] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Popularly called "the Indian map of the Trans-Pecos region" | ||||||||||||
Petroglyph measuring 26 x 66 cm sharply engraved on soft limestone in the southeast part of Terrell County, Texas. On it are supposedly represented an Indian camp, by tepees; mountain ranges represented by lines forming a series of jagged tops…. | |||||||||||||
Items: 6 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, secondary sources, correspondences, petroglyphs reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | ["Rock art of the Despoblado," by Solveig Turpin] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Correspondences and notes regarding rock art in Texas(?)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
correspondences, rock art reproductions | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | ["Images of power and the power of images: the significance of rock art for contemporary Zunis," by M. Jane Young] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | San Cristobal plan/petroglyph | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
correspondences, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | Locally known as "Map Rock.", pre-Columbian? | ||||||||||||
A basalt block located on the north side of the Snake River, Idaho, across from Givens Hot Springs… | |||||||||||||
Items: 41 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, secondary sources, rock art negatives, rock art reproductions, transparencies | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | [Excerpt from "The Salishan tribes of the western plateaus," by James E. Teit] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | [Excerpt from "Handbook of Northh American Indians, vol. 11, Great Basin"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | ["Cation-ratio dating of petroglyphs from the western Great Basin, North America," by Ronald Dorn and David Whitley] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | Untitled, site in Green River valley, west of South Pass in west-southwest Wyoming, post horse-rifle, pre-1849 | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, primary and secondary sources, notes, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | (Mohave Rock, Arizona, on the east bank of the lower Colorado River, approximately 4 miles below Devil's Elbow and 10 below Topock), photographed and described 1951 | ||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, notes, rock art reproductions, rock art transparencies, rock art negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | (A "rock map"; carving in low relief sculpture on dark red sandstone interpreted by informant as being an outline of North and Central America), pre-historic? | ||||||||||||
Items: 17 | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, correspondences, rock art reproductions, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 17 | (Petroglyph apparently depicting the Hawaii Islands, northeast Pacific Ocean and west coast of Mexico with Libyan inscriptions), probably a pre 650 A.D. of a family of maps originating in the 3rd century B.C. | ||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Nevada geographers" copy of a Maui chart | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, rock art reproductions, rock art negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 18 | [Excerpt from "Four rock art studies," edited by C. William Clewlow, Jr.] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 19 | The commensurate equivalent conversion of spherical azimuths of land and ocean waters to plane surfaces [and] Conversion, possibly pre 650 A.D., certainly pre 1250 A.D. | ||||||||||||
Leading title translated from Kufic Arabic, second title translated from Libyan. | |||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nevada geographers site for teaching navigation | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, rock art reproductions, rock art negative | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 20 | ["Evidence for a prehistoric petroglyph trail map in the Sierra Nevada," by Willis A. Gortner in "Archaeological perspectives on ethnicity in America", edited by Robert L. Schuyler] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 21 | [Appendix B, "Interpretation of petroglyphs" from "Prehistoric rock art of Nevada and eastern California," by Robert Heizer and Martin Baumhoff] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 22 | [Excerpt of "Geoglyphs, rock alignments, and ground figures," by Gerald A. Smith in "Ancient images on stone: rock art of the Californias," compiled and edited by Jo Anne Van Tilburg] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 23 | [Excerpt of "Prehistoric rock art," by C. William Clewlow, Jr.] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 24 | [Notes regarding "Petroglyphs of California and adjoining states"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 25 | [Copy of archaeological field work report regarding petroglyphs in southern Nevada] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
primary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 26 | [Excerpt of "Lieutenant Wheeler's Expedition durch das südliche Californien im Jahre 1875"] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 27 | [Notes and excerpt of "A few Tusayan pictographs" by J. Walter Fewkes] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 28 | (Untitled pictograph on volcanic agglomerate rock face at Rancho El Tajo in central Baja California), perhaps soon after first European contact, 1596 | ||||||||||||
Painted in red. Two profiles, 15 to 20cm apart, each 2.1 m long, depicting skyline and foothill profiles of the nearby Sierra de Guadelupe. | |||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also Series 5 for printed reproduction | |||||||||||||
cartobibliography, notes, secondary sources | |||||||||||||
BOX 4/7 | Examples on petroglyphs, Canada and Alaska | ||||||||||||
Folders: 16 | |||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Notes and excerpt from "Indian rock paintings of the Great Lakes," 2nd ed., by Selwyn Dewdney and Kenneth E. Kidd] | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, notes, rock art reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | ["The rune stones of Spirit Pond, Maine," by Einar Haugan in "Visible Language," VIII I (winter 1974)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Notes and secondary source excerpt about Micmac petroglyphs] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
notes, secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | ["Ideological and cosmological inferences from North American rock art: an exploratory discussion," by Jack Steinbring and Gary Granzberg, in "Rock art papers," Vol. 3, San Diego Museum papers, No. 20] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Newspaper article excerpt] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Excerpts from "Rock art research," 1987, vol. 4, no. 1] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, notes, rock art reproduction | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Excerpts from "Heritage Canada," October 1979, vol. 5, no. 4] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | ["Rock art conservation research in Canada," by Ian N.M. Wainwright in "Bollttino del Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici," 22] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | [Notes and excerpt from "Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History," vol. 2 (pt. 4)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
secondary source, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Excerpt from "A rock painting of the Thompson River Indians, British Columbia," by James Teit in "Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History," vol. VIII] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | ["Some pictographs of southeastern British Columbia," by Douglas Leechman in "Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada," vol. XLVIII, series III, June, 1954] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | ["The inner eye of shamanism and totemism," by Robin Ridington and Tonia Ridington in "History of Religions," August 1970, vol. 10, no. 1] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | [Notes and excerpt regarding British Columbia pictographs] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
secondary source, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | [Excerpts from "Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin," 172] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | [Secondary source regarding sculptures from antiquity] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | [Secondary sources by Ronald W.B. Morris] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 4:ii | Examples from archaeoastronomy | ||||||||||||
BOX 5/7 | Examples from archaeoastronomy | ||||||||||||
Folders: 23 | |||||||||||||
Items: 66 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Archaeological evidence correspondence], 1979-1980 | ||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Conference proceedings list] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | ["Archaeoastronomy in pre-Columbian America," edited by Anthony F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | ["Native American astronomy," edited by Anthony F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Materials about Hopewell structures] | ||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
correspondence, secondary source, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | [Medicine wheels] | ||||||||||||
Items: 15 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Papers of and correspondence with Dorothy Mayer] | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, correspondences | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | ["Pictographs and petroglyphs of the southwest Indians," by John C. Brandt in "Astronomy of the ancients," edited by Kenneth Brecher and Michael Feirtag] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | [Excerpts from "Astronomical Society of the Pacific," 1955] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Newspaper article excerpts regarding ancient astronomical artifacts] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | ["Two possible astronomical pictographs found in northern Arizona," by William C. Miller in "Plateau," 27 (1955)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | ["The Southwest connection: similarities between western Puebloan and Mesoamerican cosmology," by M. Jane Young in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | ["Star walking: the preliminary report," by Claire R. Farrer in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | ["The great north road: a cosmographic expression of the Chaco culture of New Mexico," by Anna Sofaer, Michael P. Marshall, and Rolf M. Sinclair in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | ["Keeping the sacred and planting calendar: archaeoastronomy in the Pueblo Southwest," by Michael Zeilik in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | ["Introduction: whither archaeoastronomy?" by A.F. Aveni in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 17 | ["Science," 20 October 1978, vol. 202, no. 4365, by American Association for the Advancement of Science] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 18 | [Secondary sources about Navajo cosmological art] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 19 | ["Navajo Indian star ceilings," by Von Del Chamberlain in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 20 | [Excerpt from "The chief and his council: unity and authority from the stars," by Von Del Chamberlain in "Earth and sky: visions of the cosmos in Native American folklore," edited by Ray A. Williamson and Claire R. Farrer] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 21 | ["Two possible astronomical pictographs found in northern Arizona," by William C. Miller] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 22 | ["Navajo Indian star ceilings," by Von Del Chamberlain in "World archaeoastronomy: selected papers from the 2nd Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy," held at Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 13-17 January, 1986, edited by A. F. Aveni] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 23 | ["Meteoritical pictographs," by Lincoln La Paz in "Popular astronomy," vol. 56 (1948)] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary source | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 4:iii | Examples from cosmology | ||||||||||||
BOX 6/7 | Examples from cosmology | ||||||||||||
Folders: 1 | |||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1/1 | [Letter and secondary source citation] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
correspondence, secondary source | |||||||||||||
SUBSERIES 4:iv | Examples on artifacts, animal tissue | ||||||||||||
BOX 7/7 | Examples on artifacts, animal tissue | ||||||||||||
Folders: 5 | |||||||||||||
Items: 22 | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [Secondary sources on prehistoric and pre-Columbian artifacts in the Americas] | ||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | ["American engraved powder horns: a new printing. A study based on the J.H. Grenville Gilbert collection," by Stephen V. Grancsay] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | [Excerpt from"Cartographical innovation: an international handbook of mapping terms to 1900," edited by Helen M. Wallis and Arthur H. Robinson] | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | [Sources regarding possible maps inscribed on walrus tusks] | ||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
secondary sources, artifact photocopies, notes | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | [Materials regarding scrimshaw and Inuit artifacts] | ||||||||||||
Items: 5 | |||||||||||||
primary and secondary sources, correspondence | |||||||||||||
SERIES 5 | Series 5: Card-mounted photocopies and photographs of North American Indian and Inuit maps | ||||||||||||
Items: approximately 600 | |||||||||||||
Note on numbering: Numbers written in pencil on the physical items correspond to the numbering in this finding aid. | |||||||||||||
Note on arrangement: This series is arranged chronologically. | |||||||||||||
This series contains enlarged photocopies and photographs of maps described in preceding series of this collection. Most photocopies are mounted on cardstock. Many entries in this series include linking to the corresponding research file in earlier series. | |||||||||||||
BOX 1 | Map reproductions mounted on cardstock, prehistoric-1821 | ||||||||||||
Items: 101 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 1 | Shanawdithit drawings -- excluding maps | ||||||||||||
Supplied by the Newfoundland Museum, St. John's. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
See also full the research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 2 | [Photograph of rock engraving without attached bibliographic summary] | ||||||||||||
ITEM 3 | (Migration chart on birchbark recording the westward migration of the southern Ojibway from the Atlantic coast -- and perhaps beyond -- to Leech Lake, MN) | ||||||||||||
In possession of James Red Sky Senior until 1966, who had received it from his uncle, who in turn had probably received it from Powassan, Grand Shaman of the Midewewin at Northwest Angle, Minnesota as early as 1873. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 4 | (Popularly called "the Indian map of the Trans-Pecos region"), perhaps prehistoric | ||||||||||||
Petroglyph measuring 26 x 66 cm sharply engraved on soft limestone in the S.E. part of Terrell County, Texas. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 5 | Rock map, pre-historic? | ||||||||||||
Carving in low relief sculpture on dark red sandstone interpreted by informant as being an outline of North and Central America. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6 | Mohave Rock, pre-historic | ||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 7 | (Petroglyph supposedly depicting the outline of North America and Mexico but minus the major peninsulas of Alaska, lower California, Yucatan, Florida, and (in part) Labrador), probably dates from 3rd century B.C. but Kufic Arabic annotations suggest that it was in use as late as 750 A.D. | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Nevada geographers" copy of a Maui chart | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 8 | Writing rock-map North Dakota, ca. 2,200 B.C. | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: supposedly in the tradition of the Chinese engineer Yu Chi | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 9 | (Writing Rock, Divide County, North Dakota), ca. 2,200 B.C. | ||||||||||||
Interpreted by Farnham as a map of selected rivers, mountain peaks, and archaeological features in the upper Missouri basin and the central Rocky Mountains. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: supposedly in the tradition of the Chinese engineer Yu Chi | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 10 | (Petroglyph apparently depicting the Hawaii Islands, northeast Pacific Ocean and west coast of Mexico with Libyan inscriptions), probably pre 650 A.D. of a family of maps originating in the 3rd century B.C. | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Nevada geographers" copy of a Maui chart | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 11 | The commensurate equivalent conversion of spherical azimuths of land and ocean waters to plane surfaces [and] Conversion, ca. 650-1250 A.D. | ||||||||||||
Translated from Kufic Arabic and Libyan. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nevada geographers site for teaching navigation | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 12 | (Locally known as "Map Rock"), probably pre-contact; perhaps pre-Columbian | ||||||||||||
Basalt block located on the north side of the Snake River, Idaho, across from Givens Hot Springs at 43°26' N 116°43' W. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 13 | (Drawing of supposed map engraved on the face of flint rock found on the side of a mountain about 16 miles west of Columbia, Maury County, TN), possibly post-Contact | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 14 | (Untitled map of the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to beyond Yucatan), 1524 | ||||||||||||
See also Rejected file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 15 | (Untitled pictograph on volcanic agglomerate rock face at Rancho El Tajo in central Baja California), perhaps soon after first European contact, 1596 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16a | Pintura que por mandado de Don Francisco Balverde de Mercado factor de A.M. Lizo Nigual yndio natural de las provincias del Nuevo México…, circa 1602 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Migual | |||||||||||||
[GML's working papers. 4 sheets with annotations and notes] | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16b | Pintura que por mandado de Don Francisco Balverde de Mercado factor de A.M. Lizo Nigual yndio natural de las provincias del Nuevo México…, circa 1602 | ||||||||||||
Redrawn version of original supplied with and attached to copy of latter from Library of Congress. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Migual | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16c | Pintura que por mandado de Don Francisco Balverde de Mercado factor de A.M. Lizo Nigual yndio natural de las provincias del Nuevo México…, circa 1602 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Migual | |||||||||||||
ITEM 17 | (Untitled drawing on skin supposedly being a chart of the James River, Virginia), circa 1607 | ||||||||||||
Supposedly Indian but presumably a copy because of the use of Arabic and Roman scripts. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
[copy 1] | |||||||||||||
ITEM 18 | (Untitled drawing on skin supposedly being a chart of the James River, Virginia), circa 1607 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
[copy 2, enlargement] | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 19 | Virginia. Discovered and discribed by Captayn John Smith. Graven by William Hole, 1612 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Smith, John, 1580-1631 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Virginia area Algonquian Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 20 | (Untitled sketch map included within a letter, the original of which is supposed to have been burned in 1825), 1637 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Williams, Roger | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Canonicus and other Narragansett Indians | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 21 | Pequot Country, 1662 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tinker, John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Woncas/Uncas (Pequot) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Casasinomon (Mohegan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nesawegun (Narragansett) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22a | (Untitled map in ink on paper showing coast, river, paths and place names), 1668 | ||||||||||||
Almost certainly near Mount Hope Bay, Rhode Island. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sagamore, Phillip (Wampanoag) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22b | (Untitled map in ink on paper showing coast, river, paths, and place names), 1668 | ||||||||||||
Almost certainly near Mount Hope Bay, Rhode Island. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sagamore, Phillip (Wampanoag) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22c | (Untitled transcript of a map section showing coast, river, paths, and place names), 1668 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sagamore, Phillip (Wampanoag) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22d | (Untitled transcript of a map showing coast, river, paths, and place names), 1668 | ||||||||||||
Almost certainly near Plymouth, Massachusetts. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sagamore, Phillip (Wampanoag) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 23 | This description is given from an Indian called Jackanapes taken by the Quiaquos the first day of Janry. Last (1681) past wch. said Indian did belong to the Mattawoma fort and was seene by the subscriber at the Zachaiah fort the 18th of this instant when the peace was made, and since made his escape as he saieth. Certified June the 26th 1681. Rando. Brandt., 1681 | ||||||||||||
Would appear to be the area above and below the confluence of the Juniata and Susquehanna Rivers. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Brandt, Randolph | |||||||||||||
Creator: "Jackanapes," also known as Passanucohanse (Mattawoman) | |||||||||||||
Creator: Mattawoman Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 24 | Draught of ye Susquehannes River & how soon ye Indians westward can come there, 1683 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Ackentijaeken ("Cajouges," Cayuga) | |||||||||||||
Creator: Kaejaegoehe ("Cajouges," Cayuga) | |||||||||||||
Creator: Native American (Susquehannock) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 25 | (Untitled), 1694 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map of the lower Mississippi valley which accompanied a letter dated "North Sassifrix, 19th October 1694." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bosh, Lawrence van den | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shawnee Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Cenis/Hasinai Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 26 | (Untitled), 1694 | ||||||||||||
Pen and ink manuscript map of the lower Mississippi valley which accompanied a letter dated "North Sassifrix, 19 October 1694." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bosh, Lawrence van den | |||||||||||||
ITEM 27 | Draft of this country, 1696-97 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map in ink over red crayon lightly drawn of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa valleys, lower Great Lakes, upper Ohio valley and Champlain-Hudson-Mohawk valleys. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 28 | Mr. Robert Beverley's acct. of Lamhatty, 1708 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Beverley, Robert, approximately 1673-1722 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lamhatty | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 29 | Sketch of rivers between Prince of Wales' Fort and the northernmost Copper Mine -- giving Indian names, circa 1719 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map without title. Given title comes from Hudson's Bay Company's "Catalogue of Maps, Plans and Charts." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 30 | A map describing the several nations of Indians between South Carolina and the Massisipi; was copyed from a draught drawn upon a deer skin by an Indian Cacique and presented to Francis Nicholson Esqr. Governour of Carolina, circa 1720-1721 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 31 | This map describing the scituation of the several nations of Indians to the N.W. of South Carolina was coppyed from a draught drawn and painted on a deer skin by an Indian Cacique and presented to Francis Nicholson Esqr. Governour of South Carolina by whom it is most humbly dedicated to his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, circa 1720 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
[Printed on two separate pieces of cardstock, left and right] | |||||||||||||
ITEM 32 | Patowmeck above ye inhabitants (map), circa 1721 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map of what was then western Maryland and western Virginia. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lloyd, Philemon, Jr. | |||||||||||||
Creator: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 33 | Patowmeck above ye inhabitants (Memorandum), circa 1721 | ||||||||||||
Memorandum for manuscript map of what was then western Maryland and western Virginia. | |||||||||||||
Author: Lloyd, Philemon, Jr. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 34 | (Untitled), circa 1728-1729 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 35 | Cours des rivieres, et fleuve, courant a l'ouest du nord du Lac Superieur, suivant la carte faite par la sauvage Ochagac, et autres…, 1728-1729 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tacchigis (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: La Marteblanche (Cree) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 36 | Carte des rivieres, et fleuves, courant a l'ouest du nord du Lac Superieur, suivant la carte saite par le sauvage Ochagac et autres…, 1728-1729 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 37 | Carte copieé sur celle qui été tracée par le sauvage Ochagach et autres (and) Reduction de la carte copiée sur celle qui a été par le sauvage - Ochagach et autres, 1728-1729 | ||||||||||||
Map has been referred to by both inscriptions, each of which is on the map in different places, causing confusion. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: B. (Obé) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tacchigis (Cree) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: La Marteblanche (Cree) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 38 | Carte tracée par le sauvage Ochagach et autres, la quelle a donné lieu aux decouvertes des Officers Francois representees dans la carte cy apres, 1728-1729? | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 39 | Carte d'une partie du Lac Superieur avec la découverte de la riviere depuis le grand portage a jusqu'au La Ouinipigon, ou on a construit le Fort Maurepas - le fort, 1734-1737 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly a member of the expedition of La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de, 1685-1749 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 40 | Plan et scitnation des Villages Tchikachas. Mil Sept Cent Trente Sent, 1737 | ||||||||||||
Also includes: "Nations Amies et Enemies des Tchikachas" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Captain of Pakana (Alabama) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Batz, Alexandre de | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 41 | A new map of part of North America from the latitude of 40 to 68 degrees. Including the late discoveries made on board the Furnace Bomb Ketch in 1742. And the western rivers and lakes falling into Nelson River in Hudson's Bay as described by Joseph La France a French Canadese Indian who travaled thro those countries and lakes for 3 years from 1739 to 1742, 1744 | ||||||||||||
Creator: La France, Joseph, approximately 1707- (Métis) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bowman, Walter, 1699-1782 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 42 | Carte des nouvelles decouvertes dans l'ouest du Canada dressée suivant les memoire de Monsieur De Leverandrie | ||||||||||||
Creator: La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de, 1685-1749 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 43 | Carte des nouvelles decouvertes dans l'ouest du Canada dressée dit' on sur les memoires de Mr. de la Veranderie mais fort imparfaite à ce quil m'a dit [illegible] donnée au depost par Mr. de la Galissonieres en 1750 | ||||||||||||
Creator: La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de, 1685-1749 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly La Galissonnière, Roland Michel Barrin, marquis de, 1693-1756 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 44 | Carte contenant les nouvelles dicouvertes de l'ouest en Canada lac rivieres et nations qui y habittent en l année 1740, circa 1740-1750 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown | |||||||||||||
Creator: La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de, 1685-1749 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 45 | The map or draught to which the within deed refers, 1751 | ||||||||||||
Map of the area between the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers to beyond Blue Mountain, derived with only minor modifications from "A Map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York….By Lewis Evans MDCCXLIX." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: colonial American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 46 | Reduction de la carte tracée par le sauvage Ochagach et autres…, 1754 | ||||||||||||
Inset map on sheet carrying the title "Carte Physique des Terreins les plus élevés de la partie Occidentale du Canada…" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Auchagach (Cree) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 47 | (Verso) Map of the country about the Mississippi (recto) Drawn by Chegeree (the Indian) who says he has travell'd through the country, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chegeree | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 48 | A draft of the Ohio from an Indian account, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 49 | The Indians' draught of the French encampment, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Johnson, William, 1715-1774 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 50 | Copy of a sketch of the Monongahela, with the field of battle, done by an Indian, circa 1755 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Montrésor, John, 1736-1799 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly Iroquois | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 51 | 30th July 1757 draught of land desired by the Delawares for a settlement sent with their explination (sic) of their speech, inclosed in Mr. Crogan's letter, of the 30th July, 1757 | ||||||||||||
Covers much of what is now east-central Pennsylvania. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Teedyuscung, Delaware chief, 1700-1763 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 52 | Sketch of the River St. Lawrence from Lake Ontario to Montreal by an Onondaga Indian, 1759 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Johnson, Guy, approximately 1740-1788 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Original: "the Red Head" (Onondaga) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 53 | Moses Norton's drt. of the northern parts of Hudsons Bay laid down on Indn. information and brot. home by him anno 1760 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Norton, Moses | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Chipewyan Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 54 | A new map of the Cherokee Nation with the names of the towns and rivers. They are situated on no. lat. from 34 to 36, circa 1760 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown | |||||||||||||
Engraver: Kitchin, Thomas, 1718-1784 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 55 | Sketch of the country from Fort Du Quesne to Niagara as described by an intelligent Indian who had resided there for a considerable time, circa 1760 | ||||||||||||
Creator: Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 56 | An explanation of a draught brought by two northern Indians leaders called Meatonabee and Idotly-azee of ye country to ye northward of Churchill River viz Hudsons Bay, circa 1767 | ||||||||||||
Untitled manuscript map on paper but with an attached key bearing title statement. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Norton, Moses | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Meatonabee (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Idotlyazee (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 57 | Copy of map of the Indian boundary line as settled by (?) William and then in Nov. br 1768 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 58 | A chart of Newfoundland…, 1770 | ||||||||||||
Northwest and southwest parts only. | |||||||||||||
Version 1 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 59 | A chart of Newfoundland…, 1770 | ||||||||||||
Version 2 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 60 | To His Excellency William Tryon Esqr. Captain General & Governor in Chief of the Province of New York Ec. Ec. This map of the country of the VI Nations proper, with part of the adjacent colonies is humbly inscribed by His Excellency's most obedient humble servant Guy Johnson, 1771 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Johnson, Guy | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 61 | Chart of the lakes and rivers in North America by Philip Turnor, those shaded are from actual surveys, the others from Canadian and Indian information, 1792 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Turnor, Philip, 1751?-1800? | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 62 | (Untitled engraved drawing based on Indian drawing with cartographic content painted on a tree from which the bark had been peeled), pre-1781 | ||||||||||||
Located on the bank of the Muskingum River. Shows Fort Pitt, Monongahela, Allegheney, and upper Ohio River, Detroit and a small fort on Lake Erie. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Wingenund (Delaware) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 63 | Indian chart Rocky Mountains, circa 1801-1812 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Thompson, David, 1770-1857 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 64 | Esquisse du Muskingum (and) Esquisse des Rivieres Muskingum et Grand Castor que jai tirée du journal du General Bouquet, des papiers que m'ont confiés M.M. Hutchins et Hooper, & des detauls géographiques du sauvage Shawanese 1 Capte White Eyes. Sur une echelle de 15 miles par pouce, 1784 | ||||||||||||
Creator: Captain White Eyes (Shawnee) | |||||||||||||
Engraver: Tardieu, P. F. (Pierre François), 1757-1822 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 65 | (Bay of Passamaquoddy map), 1784 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Colonel Lewis (possibly Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 66 | This map is copied from one drawn by the Tassel, and some other of the head-men of the Cherokees, to describe their territorial claims, 1785 | ||||||||||||
Shows southeastern U.S.A. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tassel (Cherokee of Chota) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 67 | Sketch of the Ganonoque, 1795 | ||||||||||||
"The part Shaded Green was taken from an Indian Plan of the Ganonoque with adjacent Country ie everything west, of Lower Beverley Lake except the north shore of Radeau Lake." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Grant, Lewis | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 68 | Drawen by the Feathers or ac ko mok ki, a Black foot chief 7 February 1801 | ||||||||||||
Covers the upper Missouri and upper-south Saskatchewan valleys and an extensive area to the west of the Rocky Mountains. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "The Feathers," also known as Ackomokki (Blackfoot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 69 | An Indian map of the upper-Missouri, 1801 | ||||||||||||
Owned by: Kohl, J. G. (Johann Georg), 1808-1878 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "The Feathers," also known as Ackomokki (Blackfoot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 70 | (Untitled map of an extensive area to the east and west of the Rocky Mountains), circa 1801-1802 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 71 | (Untitled map by Peter Fidler), 1802 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ki Oo Cus, also known as the Little Bear (Blackfoot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 72 | Drawn by the Feathers or ak ko mock ki a Black foot Chief 1802 Feby | ||||||||||||
Shows north and south bank tributaries of south branch of Saskatchewan (Bad River) above Chesterfield House, also north and south branch tributaries of Missouri River; also "paps," "high rocks," and "Rocky Mountains East Side." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "The Feathers," also known as Ackomokki (Blackfoot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 73 | Drawn by ak ko wee ak a Black Foot Indian 1802, 1802 | ||||||||||||
Shows the south Saskatchewan and Red Deer Rivers above Chesterfield House, the north bank tributaries of the upper Missouri and the Rocky Mountains. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ak ko wee ak (Blackfoot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 74 | (Untitled manuscript map of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers above the Mandan villages and as far as the Rocky Mountains), circa 1804-1805 | ||||||||||||
"Probably not Indian… [file] in reject box." -- GML | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: 1st War Chief of the Big Bellies (Idatsa, Minitari, or Gros Ventres) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 75 | (Untitled manuscript map of the Missouri from the Mandan villages to the Yellowstone River, together with the Little Missouri River and Yellowstone River with its tributaries), circa 1804-1805 | ||||||||||||
Some hills and mountains shown. River names in Indian and/or English. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Fort Mandan area Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 76 | (Untitled map of the Clark Fork and its tributaries above Clark Falls, showing watershed to east), 1805 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 77 | (Untitled map of the Columbia, lower Snake, Clearwater, lower Clark's Fork, and Yakima Rivers of that in Clark's hand of the same date), 1805 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cutssahnem, ("Sokulk", Wanapum) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chin-nâ-pum" (Chimnapum?, Shahaptian or Sahaptian) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 78 | No. 1. A sketch of the Columbia River and its waters, and the situation of the fishing establishments of the Matives (sic.) above the enterance of Lewis' river -- given by the Cho-pun-nish, So-Kulk and Chim-na-pun Indians, 1805 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Sokulk" (Wanapum) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chin-nâ-pum (Chimnapum?, Shahaptian or Sahaptian) Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 79 | (Etched moose antler), 1805-1806 | ||||||||||||
Series of holes around the edge said to represent the route of the expedition or a pictorial representation of the campsites. | |||||||||||||
[GML considers the attribution to Sacajawea to be dubious] | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Sacajawea (Shoshone) | |||||||||||||
See also Rejected file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 80 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of Clark's (now Clark Fork) River) [copy 1], circa 1805-1806 | ||||||||||||
Similar in extent and content but different in pattern to the sketch reproduced in Thwaites ed. vol. 8. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 81 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Lewis (now Snake), Clark (now Clark Fork) and upper Yellowstone River systems) [copy 2], circa 1805-1806 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 82 | (Untitled map of a bay with rivers draining in and nine named settlements), 1806 | ||||||||||||
Impossible to locate except by reference to the journals, which reveal it to be the coast south of the Columbia estuary certainly beyond and perhaps far beyond Cape Meares. | |||||||||||||
"This was given by a Clott Sopp Indn." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Fort Clatsop area Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 83 | A sketch of the Moltnomar River given by several different tribes of Indians near its entrance into the Columbia, 1806 | ||||||||||||
Probably from an original drawn in dust. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Multnomah and Columbia Rivers area Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 84 | This sketch was goven by a Skaddat, a Chopunnish and a Skillute (and) several other Indians at the Great Narrows of Columbia on the 18th April 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows what are now known as the Columbia, Snake, and Clark Fork Rivers. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skaddat" (Skagit?) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skillute" (Quileute?) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 85 | This sketch was given to me by a Skaddot, a Chopunnish and a Skillute at the Falls of Columbia 18 April 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows what are now known as the Snake, Clearwater, Pond Oreille-Clark Fork-Bitterroot Rivers and the Columbia itself from the Falls to above the confluence of Pond Oreille. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skaddot" (Skagit?) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Skillute" (Quileute?) Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 86 | Sketch given us by Yellept the principal Cheif of the Wollahwollah Nation, 1806 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yellept (Walla Walla) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 87 | Sketch given us May 8th 1806 by the Cut Nose, and the brother of the twisted hair, 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows what are now known as the Columbia, Willamette, Snake, and Clark Fork Rivers. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cut Nose, also known as Neeshnepahkeeook ("Chopunnish", Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: the brother of Twisted Hair (Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 88 | This sketch was given to us by Hohastillpilp May 29th 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows Clark's River and Indian trails over the Rocky Mountains to the Missouri River. Great Fall on the Missouri marked but not named. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Hohastillpilp, also known as Hohots Ilppilp or the "Bloody Chief" ("Chopunnish", Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 89 | (Untitled extension of preceding map, "Sketch…given to us by Hohastillpilp"), 1806 | ||||||||||||
Covers the Snake, Clearwater basins and the Jefferson Headwaters of the Missouri. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Hohastillpilp ("Chopunnish", Nez Perce) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 90 | This sketch was given by sundary Indians of the Chopunnish Nation on the 29th, 30th, and 31st of May 1806 on the Flat Head River | ||||||||||||
Shows the upper Missouri, Clark Fork, Snake and upper Willamette Rivers as now known. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: "Chopunnish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 91 | This sketch was given by sundery Indians of the Choppunnish Nation together on the 29th, 30th, and 31st of May 1806 at our Camp on the Flat Head river | ||||||||||||
Shows the whole of what is now known as the Pend Oreille-Clark Fork basin, the upper Missouri River, and parts of the Columbia and Clearwater basins. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, William, 1770-1838 | |||||||||||||
Creator: "Choppunnish" (Nez Perce) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 92 | Drawn by Cha chay pay way ti May 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows routes from Nelson River to north branch of Saskatchewan River. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cha chay pay way ti | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 93 | Drawn by Jean Findley, 1806 | ||||||||||||
Shows and names Columbia River, also two ridges of the Rocky Mountains, Red Deer River, north and south Saskatchewan Rivers, and Athapescow River. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Findley, Jean | |||||||||||||
Creator: two Iroquois Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 94 | (Untitled map of Red Deer, North Saskatchewan and Beaver Rivers), post 1806 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 95 | Drawn by Nay hek til lok an Iskemo 40 years of age 8th July 1809. The author has not been any farther north than G -- beyond from others | ||||||||||||
Map of coast and rivers north of Churchill to beyond Chesterfield Inlet. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nay hek til lok (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 96 | (Untitled map in pencil in three parts of the west coast of Hudson Bay from Churchill to north of Chesterfield Inlet), 1809 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 97 | This sketch drawn, by a Y.F. Indian when I passed Owl River 29th July 1809 | ||||||||||||
Shows Hudson's Bay coastline from Nelson River to Churchill River and area inland thereof. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: York Factory Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 98 | Sketch of part of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers with a description of the country etc., 1810-1819 | ||||||||||||
Creator: Dougherty, John, 1791-1860 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: unknown | |||||||||||||
ITEM 99 | Chart of the north west coast of Hudsons Bay by an Esquimaux Indian, 1820 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 100 | This chart, or rather sketch of the countries adjacent to Mac Kenzies River, has been constructed from such particulars as my memory could furnish… (and) … information which I have received on several occasions from Indians…, 1821 | ||||||||||||
Also includes: "An Outline to show the Connected Discoveries of the Captains Ross, Parry and Franklin in the Years 1818, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23" (1823) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Wentzel, Willard Ferdinand | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Franklin, John, 1786-1847 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 101 | Record of battle of 1797, 1888 | ||||||||||||
Reconstructs a fight between the Ojibwa and Dakota near Mille Lac, 91 years before | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ojibwe Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
BOX 2 | Map reproductions mounted on cardstock, 1822-1882 | ||||||||||||
Items: 96 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 1a | (Tracing of a map of the Melville Peninsula and Baffin Island done by Iligliuk at Winter Island as an addition to Captain W.E. Parry's sketch map of the known coastline of Wager Bay, Roes Welcome Sound, and Repulse Bay), 1822 | ||||||||||||
Coastlines drawn by Iligliuk enhanced with a dull blue wash. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iligliuk (Amitturmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
[copy 1, enlarged version] | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 1b | (Tracing of a map of the Melville Peninsula and Baffin Island done by Iligliuk at Winter Island as an addition to Captain W.E. Parry's sketch map of the known coastline of Wager Bay, Roes Welcome Sound, and Repulse Bay), 1822 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iligliuk (Amitturmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
[copy 2] | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 2 | (Mullanphy (Stonyhurst) map), 1825 | ||||||||||||
[Map drawn on animal skin.] | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 3 | This map was sketched by an Otto Indian called in that langage Gero-Schunu-wy-ka-ie, the man that is very sorry -- he was a member of the war party traced heron, 1825 | ||||||||||||
Shows Missouri River above Platte confluence, Platte River, upper Arkansas River and Rocky Mountains. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Gero-Schunu-wy-ka-ie ("Otto," possibly Otoe?) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 4a | The discoveries of the expedition under the command of Captain Franklin R.N. near the mouth of the Mackenzie River and on the sea coast east and west A.D. 1825-26. | ||||||||||||
"L.A. Maingy Traced." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kendall, Edward Nicholas, 1800-1845 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 4b | [Title page of map], 1825-1826 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kendall, Edward Nicholas, 1800-1845 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 5 | Wayishkee's map of the sources of the Taquymenon and Manistic Rivers 1826, 1826 | ||||||||||||
Title on verso: "Indian Map. Sketch of Tackwymenon and Manistic Rivers." | |||||||||||||
Shows watershed area between Lake Superior and Mississippi River drainage. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Wayishkee | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6a | Captain Buchan's visit in 1810-11 at the south side of the Lake, circa 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6b | (Untitled but with note near top as follows: Nancys uncle and cousin went to Badger Bay 6 weeks before she and her family went…), circa 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6c | Captain Buchan carries up the body of Mary March in January 1820, circa 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6d | Drawn by Shanandithit. Showing that the murder of them was going on in 1816 c., circa 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6e | Captain Buchan's visit to the Red Indians in 1810-11 when the two marines were killed, 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6f | [Folder containing copies of 5 maps by Shanawdithit], circa 1829 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanawdithit, 1801-1829 (Beothuk) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes), 1796-1868 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 7a | [Five photos of 4 maps drawn on birch bark], circa 1830 | ||||||||||||
Shows lake system known as Red Indian Lake in Beothuk Indian territory in Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland… possibly depicts other lake systems in the same area. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Beothuk | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 7b | [Folder containing photocopied enlargements of 4 maps drawn on birch bark], circa 1830 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Beothuk | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 8 | Chart drawn by the natives, 1830 | ||||||||||||
Depicts lands adjacent to south part of the Gulf of Boothia. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tulluahiu (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tiagashu (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ikmallik (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 9 | Ikmalick and Apelagliu, 1830 | ||||||||||||
Artist: Brandard, John, 1812-1863 | |||||||||||||
Artist: Ross, John, Sir, 1777-1856 | |||||||||||||
Colored lithograph of two Indigenous men seated at table in the cabin of the H.M.S. Victory. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 10 | (Untitled sketch map in very faint pencil…), circa 1830 | ||||||||||||
[Perhaps shows northwestern Wisconsin.] | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pejeeku or Buffalo | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 11 | (Untitled sketch map of river networks in pencil, intersecting with a schematic shoreline (in ink) of Lake Michigan), circa 1830 | ||||||||||||
A few lakes shown, several with the line of the river running through. Perhaps the east shore of Lake Michigan to the north and south of Muskegon River. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 12 | Chart of part of the north west coast of America…, 1831 | ||||||||||||
Incorporating some information supplied by Inuits. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Beechey, Frederick William, 1796-1856 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Inuits | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 13 | Neenaba's map line on the Red Cedar Fork 1831 | ||||||||||||
Shows the Chippewa and Sioux boundary line between the St. Croix and Chippewa Rivers in what is now western Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Neenaba | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 14 | (Untitled manuscript map in black ink (with some detail in pencil) of northwestern Wisconsin), 1831 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly French-speaking trader or Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 15 | (Untitled sketch map of St. Croix River, Wisconsin-Minnesota, in which nearly all the rivers have Indian names), circa 1832 | ||||||||||||
"Tatausay elder son of Pegheeka" appears in pencil on verso. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tatausay, elder son of Pegheeka (possibly Chippewa?) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16 | Indian map marked with charcoal on the floor of the Agency Office and hastily tho imperfectly taken from it, 1833 | ||||||||||||
Accompanying a letter of 5 July 1833 from Taliaferro to Elbert Herring, Commander of Indian Affairs sent via General Wlliam Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. Louis. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Wah paa Koo ta" branch of the Sioux | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Taliaferro, Lawrence, 1794-1871 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 17 | (Untitled map of a possible route between the eastern end of Great Slave Lake and the Teh-lon disseh), 1833 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Athapaskan/Athabaskan region Native American, possibly Yellowknives | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 18 | Sketch of the routes between Bytown & Penelangushene by the Ottawa, Nesswabic & Muskoka rivers, 1834 | ||||||||||||
"The waters marked in colours have been traversed and sketched. The rest is laid down from Indian charts and other information." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Knowles, Maria | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 19 | The route of my (Ioway) forefathers -- the land that we have always claimed, 1837 | ||||||||||||
An Indian map presented as evidence by Non chi ning ga (No Heart) at a council between delegations from the Sacs and other Indians of the Mississippi and the Sacs, Fox and Ioway of the Missouri. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Non chi ning ga, also known as No Heart | |||||||||||||
ITEM 20 | Survey of Charlton as laid down by Kennawap and Canc-chi-chenis themselves in pencil whilst at Charlton, February and March 1839. In(k)'d over their own marks by C.T.R. Miles at Ruperts house 16 April 1839. They say that the sixty one lakes laid down by them were all excellent for the residence of beaver and that there are a number of other lakes of smaller sizes not laid down but which if beaver once were numerous they would make habitable. Ruperts House 16 April 1839 signed Robt. Miles. Copied by Henry Connolly, 1839 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Connolly, Henry | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kennawap | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Canc-chi-chenis | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Miles, C.T.R. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 21 | The chiefs Esquamabay & Koossay plan for their town or village consisting of 40 lots 1839 | ||||||||||||
Plan in pencil shows "Grand Traverse Peninsulas & Harbour," "Present village," "Blacksmith's shop," "Georges," "Dougherty," "Johnston," "Fence" line, "Street" and proposed lots. | |||||||||||||
Creator: Esquagumabay | |||||||||||||
Creator: Koossay | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22 | (Penny -- Enoolooapeek map), 1839 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Penny, William, 1809-1892 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Enoolooapeek | |||||||||||||
ITEM 23 | [Envelope containing photocopies of "Indian map of Coeur d'Alene Lake with all the names" and "Indian Map of the two Coeur d'Alene upper forks"], 1840s | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 24 | Map drawn by Indians on birch-bark and attached to a tree to show their route to the others following them, found by Capt. Bainbrigge Rl. Engineers at the 'ridge' between the Ottawa and Lake Huron. May 1841 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 25 | Sketch Simpson's Beaver preserve Charlton Island as originally laid down by the Indians 1838-39. Red ink additions thereto by them 1839-40, 1842 | ||||||||||||
On verso: "Sketch Beaver preserve" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Carleton Island, Canada area Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 26 | Island Ministickwattam Nabonisho's preserve as laid down by him summer 1842, all eligible for beaver exclusive of other lakes and places he did not then examine | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nabonisho | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 27 | (Aleut/Inuit town plan), circa 1842 | ||||||||||||
ITEM 28 | 1845 chart, Charlton preserve via Canada no. 47 MR 1845 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Carleton Island, Canada area Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pipes, Tom | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 29 | Map of the country formerly occupied by the Ioway tribe of Indians from a map made by Waw-Non-Que-Skoon-A, an Ioway brave, 1848 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Waw-non-que-skoon-a ("Ioway," Iowa) | |||||||||||||
Engraver: Williams, W. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 30 | (Untitled, site in Green River valley, west of South Pass in west-southwest Wyoming), circa 1849 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 31a | (Copy of one of five primitive letters of credence on the smooth inner coats of the bark of the Betula papyracea -- white birch -- presented to the federal government in Washington in connection with the request for the return of lands ceded to the U.S.A. at a treaty concluded at Lapointe, in Lake Superior in 1842), 1849 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: eleven Lake Superior area Chippewa Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Oscabawiss (Chippewa) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 31b | (Copy of one of five primitive letters of credence on the smooth inner coats of the bark of the Betula papyracea -- white birch -- presented to the federal government in Washington in connection with the request for the return of lands ceded to the U.S.A.), 1849 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: eleven Lake Superior area Chippewa Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Oscabawiss (Chippewa) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 32 | Ahmoleen's map of Behring's Straits, 1849-1853 | ||||||||||||
Printed map, without scale or names, showing coasts and what are apparently sea routes. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ahmoleen (Asiatic side of Bering Strait area "Tuski" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 33 | Chart of coast from Cape York to Smith Channel drawn by Kalli-herua (alias Erasmus York) partly from his own observation, and partly from what he has heard his own people say… Drawn on board H.M.S. Assistance, during the winter of 1850-51. Erasmus Ommanney, Captn., R.N. Note. The coast line ec. in red is in accordance with the Admiralty Chart, 1850-1851 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kalli-herua, also known as Erasmus York | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 34 | (Map without title, endorsed "Pino's Map 1857," showing the Shyenne River and its tributaries), 1857 | ||||||||||||
[Potential shorthand spelling or misspelling of "Cheyenne River" in GML's description] | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pino | |||||||||||||
ITEM 35 | Sketch of the area between Lake Chiloweysuck and Lake Osoyoos, late 1850s | ||||||||||||
Untitled manuscript map on coarse brown paper… [title from] card catalogue of the Cartographic Branch [of the National Archives] | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Gibbs, George, 1815-1873 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 36 | (Untitled manuscript map on coarse brown paper of Okanagon Valley), late 1850s | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Gibbs, George, 1815-1873 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American, possibly "Teosaluk's father" | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 37 | (Untitled and "somewhat improved" sketch of the rivers and pueblos of New Mexico, on which the pueblos occupied by the Tiguex Indians are distinguished from the others), 1853 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tiguex Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 38 | Map of the north side of the Missouri River from Fort Union, mouth of the Yellow Stone, to Fort Benton, mouth of the Maria…, 1853 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Assinboin Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 39 | (Untitled map of Rio Colorado giving names and positions of various tribes), 1853-1854 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yuma ("Cuchan," Quechan) Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 40 | (Untitled map of Rio Colorado giving names and positions of various tribes), 1854 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: "Chemehuèvis" Paiute Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 41 | (Untitled map of Rio Colorado, giving the names and positions of various tribes and tributaries), 1854 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Yuma ("Cuchan," Quechan) Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Whipple, Amiel Weeks, 1817-1863 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 42 | (Untitled drawing of a battle field), circa 1854 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Assinboin Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 43 | (Untitled diagrams of a battle field), 1854 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Assinboin Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 44 | (Re-drafted version of a map inscribed on birch bark of an area above the mouth of the Crow River, near Sauk Rapids, Minnesota), circa 1854 | ||||||||||||
Map refers to an episode of war in 1854, when three Ojibwa were pursued by 50 Dakota. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ojibwe Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 45 | (Untitled sketch map of the Cowlitz River on part of sheet of letter paper as part of letter from Warbass to George Gibbs, from Cowlitz Landing, Feb. 14 1858) | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Warbass, U.G. | |||||||||||||
Creator: Hoh-hoh (Cowlitz) | |||||||||||||
Creator: Bonaparte Plumondo | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 46 | Esquimaux chart no. 1. Drawn by Koojesse of Rescue Harbor 1860 for C.F. Hall | ||||||||||||
Shows southeast coast of Baffin Island and east entrance to Hudson Strait. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Koojesse (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 47 | Esquimaux chart no. 2. Drawn by Kooperneung (Charley) while we were at Cape True, August, 1862 | ||||||||||||
Shows southeast coast of Baffin Island between Frobisher Bay and Cumberland Sound. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kooperneung, also known as Charley (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 48 | Engineer's Department of Arkansas. Map no. 13. Portion of Indian Territory. Drawn from the representation of an Indian, 1865 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mackenzie, A. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 49 | Sketch of Repulse Bay ec…., 1866 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ou-e-la | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 50 | Sketch of coast lines from Fort Churchill to Lancaster Sound by Ar-mou in 1866 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ar-mou | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 51 | (Re-drafted version of a map made of a trip on foot from Fort Berthold to Fort Buford (both in what is now North Dakota) made to steal a horse from the Dakotas camped there), 1867-1869 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lean-Wolf (Hidatsa) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 52 | Sketch of Murray Maxwell Inlet, 1868 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nood-loo (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 53a | Sketch of N.E. coast of Fox Channel by the Innuit Oong-er-luk. Drawn May 23rd 1868 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Oong-er-luk (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 53b | (German transcript of Oong-er-luk -- 23 May, 1868, from Franz Boas, "Baffin-Land…"), 1868 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Oong-er-luk (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 54 | (Untitled manuscript map of western coast of Lake Nipigon), circa 1869 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 55 | From ms. map of Alaska, and part of Br. Columbia & N.W. Territory of Canada to explain the map & trails of the Chilkaht Chief Koh-klux, 1852, 1869 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kohklux (Chilkaht Chief) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: two wives of Kohklux (Chilkaht) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Davidson, George, 1825-1911 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 56 | (Pencil drawing on verso of a nautical chart with native names of features transcribed and entered in ink by George Davidson), 1869 | ||||||||||||
Shows route from Chilkat River, Northern British Columbia, to Fort Selkirk, Yukon Territory. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kohklux (Chilkaht Chief) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: two wives of Kohklux (Chilkaht) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Davidson, George, 1825-1911 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 57 | Kohklux started from his place at Klukwan and drew all around the paper for want of room. He asked for a big sheet of paper and I gave him the back of an old map on which he and his wife drew their routes etc. in 1852, 1869 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kohklux (Chilkaht Chief) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 58 | Sketch plan of Lake Neepigon, pronounced Am-Neepigon, circa 1869 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Windigo | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lake Nipigon area Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 59 | Montana. In this country great battles were fought by the Indians. Wherever a great battle was fought, you will note the arrows, 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
[Title translated from Lakota]. Shows Big Horn, Little Big Horn, Rosebud, Tongue, and Powder Rivers. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 60 | [Three maps and a note depicting the region in the vicinity of Lac Seul, Ontario], circa 1872-1873 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: David(?) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sacketchiny Remus ("Mattan") | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cromartie, John (Lac Seul) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 61 | In Montana. This refers to the time when seven Loafer Indians of the Oglala tribe were killed, 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
[Title translated from Lakota]. Shows Big Horn River flowing out of a basin, divided in part by ridges and capped by evergreen trees. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 62 | (Notes in Lakota, indicating that the topographical sketch showed the Battle of the Little Big Horn), 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 63 | (Notes in Lakota, indicating that the topographical sketch showed the Battle of the Rosebud between the Rosebud Creek and Tongue River), 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 64 | (Notes in Lakota, indicating that the topographical sketch showed the Battle of the Little Big Horn), 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 65 | (An untitled, unfinished pencil sketch, evidently discarded, corresponding slightly to [preceding maps]), 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 66 | (Untitled, somewhat topographical sketch showing the setting of the Black Hills conference of 1876 at the forks of the White River and White Clay Creek), 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
Shows the Pine Ridge, White River, White Clay Creek, and Fort Robinson. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 67 | (Untitled map of the Black Hills and the surrounding drainage network as far north as the Grand River and as far south as the headstreams of the White River) | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 68 | Letter from Howling Wolf to his father, Mininic, describing his voyage from Fort Marion. It was written at sea after leaving Savannah, 1877 | ||||||||||||
The letter is in the form of a sketch chart of the coast drawn on a postcard. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Howling Wolf (Cheyenne) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 69 | The first horses owned by Cheyennes which they are trading for from the Kiowas on the Arkansas or what the Indians call Flint River the arrow indicating the name from its flint head. Supposed to be over 150 years ago. Cheyennes on right with dog travois, Kiowas on left, 1878-1881 | ||||||||||||
[Title] by Ben Clark, a contemporary scout and post interpreter at Fort Reno. | |||||||||||||
Shows river planimetrically, river-side vegetation obliquely, and two hillocks obliquely. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Howling Wolf (Cheyenne) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, Benjamin H., 1842-1914 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 70 | The first white men seen by the Cheyennes, over 100 yrs ago on the Missouri River above the mouth of the Cheyenne River in a Sioux Camp. White men came from the northwest according to their tradition. Cheyennes with dog travois on right, 1878-1881 | ||||||||||||
[Title] by Ben Clark, a contemporary scout and post interpreter at Fort Reno. | |||||||||||||
Shows river planimetrically, also river-side vegetation obliquely. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Howling Wolf (Cheyenne) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Clark, Benjamin H., 1842-1914 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 71a | Map of upper Yukon, Tananah and Kuskokuim rivers, 1880 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kandik, Paul, active 1880 (Yukon) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mercier, François Xavier, 1838-1906 | |||||||||||||
[copy 1] | |||||||||||||
ITEM 71b | Map of upper Yukon, Tananah and Kuskokuim rivers, 1880 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kandik, Paul, active 1880 (Yukon) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mercier, François Xavier, 1838-1906 | |||||||||||||
[copy 2, enlargement] | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 72 | Tracing of Indian war map for the Secretary, circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
Survey map in pencil on paper of Niobrara valley, Nebraska, with point locations… to the north in what is now South Dakota… | |||||||||||||
Creator: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 73 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map in purpose crayon on brown card 20 x 26 cm showing lower Ohio, middle Mississippi, lower Missouri and Kansas rivers), circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Dhegiha (Kansa) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 74 | Map of the upper and middle Missouri River, with its tributaries…, 1880-1883 | ||||||||||||
Original untitled, German title by Cronau. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sinte (Sioux) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 75 | Part of Dakota and Montana. Drawn by Sioux Indians at Cheyenne River Agency Dakota Territory 1881 | ||||||||||||
Map shows south bank tributaries of the Missouri River from Cheyenne Agency to Fort Buford. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota Territory area Sioux Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 76 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Missouri River below Sioux City showing two west bank tributaries which are difficult to locate because almost all stream names are Indian (except for Missouri River and Omaha Creek)), circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 77a | The Niobrara R. and its tributaries according to Jos. La Fleche, 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Jos. La Fleche (Omaha) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 77b | The Niobrara R. and its tributaries according to Jos. La Fleche, 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Jos. La Fleche (Omaha) | |||||||||||||
An inferior version of [item 77a], without key but with more names on the map itself. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 78 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of Platte River and north bank tributaries as far upstream as what is interpreted by Dorsey to be the Blue River), circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 79 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Elkhorn River and its tributaries), 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 80 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Missouri River below Sioux City), circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
It is different in plan but very similar in topology and topnymy to the larger map in the same file. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 81 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Neosho, Verdigris Rivers and, more schematically, the Arkansas River from somewhere below Big Bend to just below the confluence of the Neosho), 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 82 | (Untitled manscript sketch map of the Osage and Sac River systems from headstreams to confluence with the Missouri River), 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
ITEM 83 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Arkansas River (between Arkansas City and approximately Garden City) the upper Neosho River (above Emporia) and the Kansas River), circa 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Dhegiha (Kansa) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 84 | (Untitled manuscript sketch map of the Kansas River and tributaries), 1882 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Omaha-Ponca Native Americans | |||||||||||||
BOX 3 | Map reproductions mounted on cardstock, 1883-1894 | ||||||||||||
Items: 63 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 1 | (Untitled manuscript map of part of south-central Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Precise locations not established but probably centered on Nettilling Lake. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Baffin Island area Inuits | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 2 | Quivitung und der angrezende Kust (?) der Davis Strasse gezeichnet von Shanguja an Quivitung, circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map showing northeast coast of the Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island, from Canso Channel 67°15' N, 63°30' W to Confederation Fiord 68°20' N 67°00' W. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Shanguja (Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 3 | Aaggilortung von Anarvistung bis Opingnejung gezeichnet von Oxastung in Anarvistung, circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript map showing part of the west coast of Cumberland Sound. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Oxastung (Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 4 | (Two maps showing the route between Frobisher Bay and Amadjuak Lake, Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Made by: Nirriujang (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ukusiksang (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 5 | (Hudson Strait shore of Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Komidjeu o Nijuipa (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6 | (Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Maling (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 7 | (Southeast shoreline of Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Augutuxdjuax (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 8 | (Southeast shoreline of Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mitu (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Signa (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 9 | (Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Padloaping (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 10 | (34 pencil and 4 ink maps of parts of Baffin Island), circa 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Line work apparently by Inuits, except for that in ink which appears to be by [Franz] Boas. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuits | |||||||||||||
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 11 | (Five untitled re-drawn copies of maps of parts of southeast Baffin Island), 1883-1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Itu ("Nugumio" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Aran ("Saumingmio" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sunapignang ("Oqomio" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Angutuqdjuaq ("Padlimio" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 12 | Copy map prepared by Jacob Russ alias Hadagim L showing the location of her ancestral hunting ground called Laḵlaḵ, also claimed by Abbi of Gitwingaḵ, circa 1883-1921 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Russ, Jacob, also known as Hadagim Laḵhá | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: McCullagh, J. B. (James Benjamin), 1854-1921 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 13 | (Northeast coast of the Fox Basin, Baffin Island), 1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Otoaluk (Baffin Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 14 | Yaquina Gentes & villages, 1884 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Yaquina John | |||||||||||||
ITEM 15 | Siuslaw villages, 1884 | ||||||||||||
Manuscript sketch map on brown card of Siuslaw River and Siuslaw Viallges (numbered 1-28). | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Smith, Louisa (Lower Umpqua) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16 | Skizzer of Kysten Nord for Angmagsalik tegnet af se Indfödte, 1884-1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kutuluk | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kunah | |||||||||||||
3 maps of the same stretch of coast of east Greenland from Sermiligak to Aputitek. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 17 | (Photoreproductions at one third scale of three coastal charts carved in blocks of wood of: a) East coast of Greenland from north of Kangerdlugsuatsiak to Angmagsalik b.) Islands off coastline (a) and c.) East coast of Greenland from Kangerdlugsuatsiak to Sermiligak), 1884-1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kunit (Umivik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 18 | (The same as, or an exact copy of, the carved wood representation of the east coast of Greenland from north of Kangerdlugsuatsiak to Angmagsalik), 1884-1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Kunit (Umivik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 19 | (Lithograph of coastal charts carved in blocks of wood of a short but complex stretch of the east coast of Greenland in 66°N from Kangerdluarsikajik to Sieralik), 1884-1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Kunit (Umivik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 20 | (Re-drafted version of a notice of direction incised on birch bark), 1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Francis, Nicholas (Penobscot) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 21 | Grønlands Østkst mellem 66°og 68.3/4° N.Brede, 1885 | ||||||||||||
Inset map in larger map with the title, "Grønlands Østkyst fra 65°20' til 66°25' N.Br." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Holm, Gustav | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Kutuluk (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Creator: possibly Kunak (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22 | (Untitled manuscript map on wrapping paper of the Pyramid Lake and lower Truckee River, region, western Nevada), 1885 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Captain Dave, also known as Nu-ma-na | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Davidson, Robert A. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 23 | Map of Indian Billy, who left Mr Howe and came out to the Tacho, 1887 | ||||||||||||
Shows routes up Taku River from Stephens Pass to what are now known as Atlin and Teslin Lakes. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Indian Billy | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: McConnell, J. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 24 | Map by Indian 'John' a Takish. 18 Sep. 87. At L. Lindeman, 1887 | ||||||||||||
Shows boundary of Takish Country, salmon fishing places and villages in the headwater region of the Yukon River. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Indian John ("Takish", possibly Tagish?) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 25 | Map partly drawn by Old John & Young John, Tagish Indians, 1887 | ||||||||||||
Shows lake system at head of Yukon River, astride the Yukon-British Columbia boundary. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Old John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Young John | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 26 | (Re-drafted version of a notice of direction (Wikhegan) engraved on birch bark and probably dating from the early nineteenth century, having been drawn by Selmo as a message to his son, Sapiel, the latter having died as an old man soon after 1887), circa 1887 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Selmo Soctomah (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 27 | (Map incised on birchbark left as a message when one hunter visited another but found him to be absent), circa 1887 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sapiel Selmo (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 28 | (Map incised on birchbark which was left as a message (Wikhegan) by a lone hunter who knew that he would die from wounds inflicted by a bear), circa 1887 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sapiel Selmo (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 29 | (Untitled drawing in pencil on birch bark of a notice of direction (Wikhegan) from which fig. 450, "10th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 1889-9" (Washington, 1893) was copied), circa 1887? | ||||||||||||
The area shown is the Machias Lake area, Maine. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Selmo Socotomah or Sapiel Selmo (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 30 | (Map incised on birchbark depicting the activities of two Indians on a hunting expedition), circa 1887 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sapiel Selmo (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 31 | [Single board with three preceding maps drawn on birchbark], circa 1887 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sapiel Selmo (Passamaquoddy) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 32 | (An untitled re-drafted pictograph, inviting her lover to call at her lodge), circa 1888 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ojibwe daughter of a Mide | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 33 | (Re-drafted version of a notice (probably on birch bark) erected on a tree, to warn the rest of the tribe that ten Passamaquoddies (with whom the Micmas were at war and shown by their pictograph-- a fish) had been observed in canoes on the lake going toward the outlet of the lake and probably down river), circa 1880-1889 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mi'kmaq Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 34 | (Redrafted version of a map scratched on birch bark. His map is a notice of part of a trip made from Fredericton circa 1840), 1888 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Acquin, Gabriel ("Amalcite," Malecite?) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 35 | (Part I of circa 1890 birchbark of Sturgeon River etc., Ontario), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
ITEM 36 | (Part II of circa 1890 birchbark of "Onomanish or Little Red Lake"), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
ITEM 37 | (Two pieces of overlapping birchbark, with line work and names in pencil showing the route from Sturgeon Falls, Ontario via the Sturgeon River, Waskigama Lake, Kugagami Lake, and Matagamasi Lake), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
The verso of the smaller piece carries the title "Indian Sketch of Country east of Lake (illegible but almost certainly a variant of Wanapitei) (signed) R. Bell 1890" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Michaud, T. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 38 | (One walrus tusk incised with a map of the coastline of western Alaska between Cape Prins of Miales (Prince of Wales) and Nome River, with one island (perhaps one of the Diomede Islands) shown off shore), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 39 | (One piece of birchbark with line work in pencil), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
Title on recto: "Onamanish (illegible) or Little Red Lake on (Whitefish River between Red Lake and head waters of Bloodvein River)" | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 40 | (Two walrus tusks incised with maps of the coastline of northern and northwestern Alaska from an unspecified point well to the east of Point Barrow to Cape Prince of Wales and from Cape Prince of Wales to St. Michael; in all more than 1,500 miles of coastline), circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
ITEM 41 | (Untitled map of the area around Tule Lake, astride the Oregon-California boundary), 1890 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Riddle, Jeff C., 1863-1941 (Modoc) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 42 | [Folder containing photocopies of three previously listed birchbark maps from Ontario], circa 1890 | ||||||||||||
ITEM 43 | This relates to the massacre of the two (?) Cheyennes on Powder River, 1891-1913 | ||||||||||||
[Title translated from Lakota] | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amos Bad Heart Bull (Oglala Sioux) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 44 | (Untitled manuscript map of the Nez Perce country in Idaho, southeast Washington and northeast Oregon, showing the location of seventy-eight villages and giving the Nez Perce names of mountains and streams), 1891 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kew-kew-lu-yah, also known as Jonathan Williams, Billy, and Business Billy (Nez Percé) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 45 | Ithingo's map of Carriboo R. from Trout R. to Cree Lake July 6 1892 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ithingo (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 46 | Ithingo's map of the summer & winter trails from Isle a la Crosse to Sandy Lake July 7 1892 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ithingo (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 47 | (Sketch maps elicited from Chipewyan Indians between July and September 1892 en route from Churchill River via what are now Mudjatnik River, Sandy Lake, Cree Lake, Cree River, Black Lake, Lake Athabasca, Hatchet Lake, Wollaston Lake, Geike River, Foster Lake, and Foster River), 1892 | ||||||||||||
Together cover the northeast part of present day Saskatchewan and adjacent parts of Manitoba Keewatin and Mackenzie. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 18 photocopies. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 48 | (Sketch maps elicited from Chipewyan Indians and French Inuits in July 1892 en route north from Churchill River via what are now Madjatik River, Sandy Lake, Cree Lake, Black Lake, and Lake Athabasca), 1892 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 29 photocopies of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 49 | (Sketch maps elicited from Chipewyan Indians in August and September 1892 of the area northeast and east of Lake Athabasca), 1892 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 15 photocopies of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 50 | Map of Clearwater Lake & vicinity H.J. Moberly 1892 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Moberly, Henry John, 1835-1931 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 51 | Map of route from Pelican Lake to Lac La Hache by Jim John, circa 1893 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: John Jim | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Alexis (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 5 photocopies of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 52 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians and Inuits between June and September 1893 en route from Lake Athabasca via Black River, Black Lake, Selwyn Lake, Dubawnt Lake, and Baker Lake, in what are now northern Saskatchewan, southeastern Mackenzie and Keewatin), 1893 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 4 photocopies of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 53 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians and Inuits between June and September 1893 en route from Lake Athabasca via Black River, Black Lake, Selwyn Lake, Dubawnt Lake, and Baker Lake, in what are now northern Saskatchewan, southeastern Mackenzie and Keewatin), 1893 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 3 prints from microfilm of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 54 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians and Inuits in 1894 of Dubawnt and Kazan Rivers and west coast of Hudson Bay), 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 29 photocopies of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 55 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians and Inuits in 1894 of Dubawnt and Kazan Rivers and west coast of Hudson Bay), 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 9 prints from microfilm of maps from the Joseph Tyrrell expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also subseries of Tyrrell expedition research files | |||||||||||||
ITEM 56 | (Untitled manuscript map in four sheets, plus key to Indian names, of the country to the west of Hudson Bay embracing the coast from Fort Churchill north to beyond the Maguse River and inland to Reindeer and Nueltin Lakes), 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Anderson, Jimmy (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Curlyhead (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 57 | (Engraving on tusk of what is probably King Island, off the west coast of Alaska, partly planimetric and partly in elevation), before 1901 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit, possibly Angokwazhuk, also known as Happy Jack, approximately 1870-1918 (Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 58 | Map of west shore of Hudson Bay and vicinity by Powon Churchill Oct., 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Powon | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 59 | (Map of Portland Inlet), 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Levi (Tsetsaut) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 60 | (Untitled painting on muslin of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876), 1894-1895 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: White Bird (Northern Cheyenne) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 61 | Map of the country west of Hudson Bay by Jimmy Anderson and Curlyhead, 1894 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Anderson, Jimmy (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Curlyhead (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 62 | (Engravings on both sides of a tusk, one of which is a birdseye view of Fort Cudahay and the Yukon River), 1894-1901 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Guy Kakarook (Bering Strait area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 63 | (Map carved as bas-relief on wooden board), 1894-1912 | ||||||||||||
Shows coast with off-shore islands. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ammassalik (Angmagssalik, Tasiilaq) area Inuit | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
BOX 4 | Map reproductions mounted on cardstock, 1895-1978 | ||||||||||||
Items: 81 | |||||||||||||
ITEM 1 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians in 1895 of the area east of Lake Winnipeg), 1895 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
7 manuscript map photographs collected by Tyrrell during his expedtition. | |||||||||||||
See also research files of the Tyrrell expedition | |||||||||||||
ITEM 2 | (Sketch maps elicited from Indians in 1895 of the area east of Lake Winnipeg), 1895 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, 1858-1957 | |||||||||||||
3 photocopy reproductions of manuscript maps collected by Tyrrell during his expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also research files of the Tyrrell expedition | |||||||||||||
ITEM 3 | Indian sketch-map of the canoe-route from Megiskum R. to Devil Lake obtained from Ich a Boisi by R.W. Brock in 1896 | ||||||||||||
Shows the area of west Quebec in the watershed area between the Ottawa River and Nottaway River drainage, in the vicinity of 48°N 77°W. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Brock, R. W. (Reginald Walter), 1874-1935 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ich a boisi | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 4 | Indian sketch-map. Scale, 6 miles = 1 inch per R.W. Brock, 1896 | ||||||||||||
Shows the area of west Quebec in the watershed area between the Ottawa River and Nottaway River drainage. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Brock, R. W. (Reginald Walter), 1874-1935 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 5 | (A sketch map of part of eastern Labrador inland from Hopedale, showing South Assiwaban, and Canariktok Rivers), circa 1890-1899 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Native American or Inuit | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 6 | Indian map of route from Waswanipi to Mistassini-Waswanipi post 14th August 1896 | ||||||||||||
Central Quebec, showing rivers, lakes, rapids, portages, posts, and route information. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 7 | Representing Cape Fullerton Harbor winter quarters, circa 1898 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Meliki ("Iwilic" (Aivilik) Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 8 | (Untitled map in pencil and crayon of the west shore of Southampton Island and the west coast of Hudson Bay from Marble Island to beyond Repulse Bay), 1898 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Teseuke, also known as Harry ("Iwilic" (Aivilik) Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 9 | Melikis map of musk ox hunting different (six) seasons, circa 1898 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Meliki ("Iwilic" (Aivilik) Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 10 | (Correspondence relating to the "lost" photostats of Inuit maps collected by Capt. James Mutch), circa 1899 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
Collector: Mutch, James | |||||||||||||
Plastic bag containing correspondence between GML and various librarians, and a secondary source. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 11 | (Live-drawing reconstructions of two ground, or sand, paintings which show specific celestial and terrestrial features, the latter including Coronado Island (off Tijuana), Mountain of Creation, San Bernandino (Gorgonio) Mountain and Santa Catalina Island) | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Diegueño Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 12 | (Sketches of twelve experimental patterns made by teeth on folded birch bark, of which seven are interpreted to show trails) | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lake St. John area Montagnais Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 13 | (Reconstructed map of the world centered on Tamaya = Santa Ana), 20th century reconstruction | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tamayame (Pueblo) Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 14 | (Reconstructed map of the world centered on Sia, with square limits but no other actual places), 20th century reconstruction | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pueblo of Sia area Native Americans | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 15 | A native chart. A chart made from memory by Pitsoolak an Eskimo hunter, giving the sea coast inlets and islands of the south coast of Baffin Land. These men are trained from boyhood to remember the coast and routes of travel and know them well, Possibly early 20th century | ||||||||||||
Printed map in a rather crude western style, without scale. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pitsoolak (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 16 | (Three sandpaintings incorporating celestial charts), 20th century | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Navajo Native Americans | |||||||||||||
Includes "Earth and Sky used in the Male Shooting Chant, showing the Milky Way, Orion, Pleiades etc; The Skies, simplest version, as used in the Male Shooting Chant, showing Milky Way, Pleiades, Orion, Sun and Moon; four representations of Night Sky from the Visit to the Sun. These vary according to the season in which they were painted." | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 17 | (Plan of micrometric survey of the Missinaibi and Mattawishkwia Rivers region of Cochrane District, Ontario, being part of Exploration Survey Party No. 4), 1900 | ||||||||||||
Includes note "Lakes, and Streams Dotted as given by Indians." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Baird, Alexander | |||||||||||||
Creator: Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 18 | (Untitled map of eastern Baffin Island), 1903-1904 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mutch, James, Captain | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 19 | Map showing drainage area tributary to current river, 1905 | ||||||||||||
Shows area of Ontario. "Dotted lines are from Indian Sketches." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Russell, A.I. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 20 | (Untitled sky chart on buck skin kept in the Big Black Meteoric Star Sacred bundle), 1906 or earlier | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Skidi Pawnee Native American(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 21 | (Clark Wissler's sketches of maps made at his requests in sand), 1905 | ||||||||||||
Two map reproductions on one cardstock. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Blackfoot Native American | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 22 | Native drawing -- a message, circa 1906-1925 | ||||||||||||
A cartographic message relating a former event in which Nawajibigokwe's father travelled from Sandy Lake and her grandparents from Rice Lake. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nawajibigokwe (Chippewa) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 23 | Native drawing illustrating a narrative, circa 1906-1925 | ||||||||||||
The narrative concerned Nawajibigokwe's great grandmother at the time of a smallpox epidemic. It shows Lake Winnipegosis, Leech Lake, Sandy Lake, and Pine River. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Nawajibigokwe (Chippewa) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 24a | (Untitled painting on canvas of the Missouri River from Standing Rock Reservation to the mouth of the Yellowstone River), 1906-1907 | ||||||||||||
Drawn in eleven sections along two separate pieces of cardstock, Items 24a and 24b. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sitting Rabbit (Mandan) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 24b | (Untitled painting on canvas of the Missouri River from Standing Rock Reservation to the mouth of the Yellowstone River), 1906-1907 | ||||||||||||
Drawn in eleven sections along two separate pieces of cardstock, Items 24a and 24b. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sitting Rabbit (Mandan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 25 | Western Shoshone. Duck Valley Reservation, circa 1910 | ||||||||||||
Shows southern Idaho and northern Nevada. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Native American | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 26 | Eskimo chart shewing so-called 'Belchers Islands,' also ship's course -- Pt. of Discovery etc. Sir Wm. Mackenzie's expedition to Hudson Bay. Schooner Laddie, July 1913-Oct. 1914. Not to Scale | ||||||||||||
Redrafted version of Wetalltook's original, with the mainland, Nastapoka Islands, and the ship's course added….Contains pencilled annotations and additions. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Wetalltook (Charlton Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 27 | (Untitled pencil sketch of east coast of Hudson Bay, Belcher Islands and North Belcher Islands), possibly 1910-1916 | ||||||||||||
No names, scale, title, or explanation. Unlike any of the several versions of Wetalltook's map. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Inuit | |||||||||||||
ITEM 28 | (Untitled pencil sketch of the northern parts of the Belcher Islands), possibly 1910-1916 | ||||||||||||
No names, scale, title, or explanation. Unlike any of the versions of Wetalltook's maps. Has the appearance of being the northern part of a two-part map. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Inuit | |||||||||||||
ITEM 29 | Eskimo sketch of Beceher (sic) Is. shewing areas travelled to date, location ore areas samples, etc. No scale, 1910 | ||||||||||||
Contains note on inset "Omarolluks Walrus Islands, This Area Approximately Thirty Miles North of Extreme North Of Belcher Is." | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: possibly Wetalltook (Charlton Island area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 30 | (Untitled manuscript map of the Belcher Islands drawn on the back of an old missionary lithograph), 1910 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mac Kinnon, Alex. G. | |||||||||||||
Cardstock contains a second, contemporary map of the Belcher Islands region for side-by-side comparison. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 31 | (Untitled map of the east bank tributaries of the upper Sacramento River, California), circa 1914 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ishi, -1916 (Yahi) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 32 | Belchers. Omarollock's map. January 2nd 1916 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Omarollock (Inuit, possibly Great Whale River area) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 33 | (Fifth Thule expedition maps), 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Folder containing 6 photocopies of manuscript maps collected during the Thule expedition. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 34 | The west coast of Roe's welcome from Beach Point to Chesterfield Inlet. Drawn by Usugtâq. The coastline is shown from north to south, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Usugtâq (Iglulingmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 35 | Southampton Island from observations and sketches by Therkel Mathiassen, 5th Thule Expedition, and earlier explorers. 1:1,500,000. Heights in meters, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mathiassen, Therkel, 1892-1967 | |||||||||||||
Creator: Inuits | |||||||||||||
ITEM 36 | Bathurst Inlet. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Netsit (Umingmaktormiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 37 | The region north of Bathurst Inlet; from Kent Peninsula to the west. Looking almost from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Netsit (Umingmaktormiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 38 | Map of Southampton Island, drawn by the Eskimo Autdlanâq, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Autdlanâq (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 39 | Survey map of King William's Land….Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qaqortingneq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 40 | Map of White Island drawn by the Eskimo Autdlanâq, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Autdlanâq (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 41 | The coast stretch between Lyon Inlet and Repulse Bay. Drawn by Ivaluardjuk. Looking from south to north…, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ivaluardjuk (Iglulingmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 42 | The coast from Lyon Inlet as far as Ponds Inlet. Drawn by Ivaluardjuk. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ivaluardjuk (Iglulingmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 43 | Tracing of Godfred Hansen's map of King William's Land and environs; various details, lakes, etc. and Eskimo placenames by Qaqortingneq. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Hansen, Godfred, 1876-1937 | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qaqortingneq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 44 | Lake Hikoligjuaq (Indian: Lake Yathkyed). Drawn by Utahania. The region looking from north to south, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Utahania ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 45 | Lower Kazan River, Baker Lake, and Lower Back River. Drawn by Igjugarjuk. Looking almost south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Igjugarjuk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 46 | Survey map of Adelaide Peninsula, with King Williams Land on the north, the lower part of Back River and Lake Franklin to the south, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kanajoq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 47 | Eskimo map, from Lyon Inlet to Ponds Inlet, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Shows east coast of Melville Peninsula and northwest Baffin Island. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ivaluartjuk (Iglulik area Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 48 | Pelly Bay and its environs. Drawn by Pagläk. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pagläk | |||||||||||||
ITEM 49 | Survey of the stretch from the head of Lyon Inlet at Fox Channel to Sherman Inlet at Queen Maud's Sea… Looking from south-east to north-west, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Sigsaq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 50 | The area inhabited by the Utkujikjalimgmiut comprising the region from King William Land and Adelaide Peninsula including Sherman Inlet. Looking approximately from south to north…, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qablunaq ("Utkuhikjalingmiut" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 51 | Willerstedt Lake and its environs… Looking almost from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qaqortingneq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 52 | The western part of Boothia Isthmus including Tasiussaq and the region round Willerstedt Lake… Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qaqortingneq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 53 | Kazan River from Nahiktartorvik to Baker Lake. Drawn by Quijoquit. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Qijoqut ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 54 | The Netsilingmiut hunting grounds in the area from Boothia Isthmus over to Boothia Felix to North Somerset and Prince of Wales Island via Bellot Strait… Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Itqilik of Eqornangerfik (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 55 | The principal localities in the region of Lord Mayor Bay and the eastern part of Boothia Isthmus as far as the extreme westerly stretches of Tigdluarfik Lake. Looking almost from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Iksivalitaq (Netsilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 56 | Survey map of the stretch from Baker Lake over Back River, Adelaide Peninsula, Queen Maud's Sea to Victoria Land. Looking from south to north…, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ipuitsoq ("Utkuhikjalingmiut" Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 57 | Igjugarjuk's sledge route from Hikoligjuaq to Churchill. Drawn by himself. Seen approximately from north-west to south-east, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Igjugarjuk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 58 | Eskimo map of Cockburn Land, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Uming (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 59 | Lake Hikoligjuaq and environs. Drawn by Igjugarjuk. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Igjugarjuk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 60 | Akilineq and Thelon River with environs. Drawn by Puker'luk. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Puker'luk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 61 | Hikoligjuaq and its nearest surroundings. Drawn by Puker-luk. Looking from north to south, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Puker'luk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 62 | Kazan River from Baker Lake to Nahiktartorvik and Qamanerup kûa to Iglorjvalik with Taherjuaq and Tahilugjuaq. Drawn by Puker'luk. Looking from south to north, 1921-1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Puker'luk ("Caribou," Kivallirmiut Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 63 | Sketch of a map outlined on birch bark showing the river Atikwabeo and also the manner in which these hunters chart the rivers of their hunting grounds, 1923? | ||||||||||||
Shows shoreline of Lake St. John, south Quebec-Atikwabeo River, probably north shore river named Ticouape River on 1:500,000 map. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Cibic (Lake St. John area Montagnais) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 64 | (Pencil sketch map of winter camp on Kamackogan Lake at head of branch of Ashwanipi River, showing trails and locations of sets of fish hooks beneath the ice), 1924-1925 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Pien Andre (Montagnais-Naskapi) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 65 | (Pencil sketch map of districts hunted and trapped by A.M.'s party between Menihek and Petisikapau Lakes and on Petisikapau River, central Labrador Peninsula), 1924-1925 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mackenzie, Alexander (Montagnais-Naskapi) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 66 | (Untitled painting of Caribbean coastline of Panama with Cuna place-names, various drawings of persons and events, and seven drawings on 23 x 30 cm manila paper, attached by sewing), 1924-1925 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chief Igwa Nigdibippi (Cuna/Kuna/Guna) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 67 | (Untitled painting of the San Blas coast of Panama), circa 1924 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chief Igwa Nigdibippi (Cuna/Kuna/Guna) or Chief Golman Equa Nege Pipi Take | |||||||||||||
ITEM 68 | (Relief map of Crown Prince Island in Disco Bay, Greenland), 1925 | ||||||||||||
Carved Siberian driftwood, colored and tied with gut to sealskin, mounted on plywood. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Silas Sandgreen (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 69 | (Redrawn version of a map of Big Pine Creek, a west bank tributary of Owens River), circa 1927-1931 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Stewart, Jack (Big Pine, California area Paiute) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 70 | Chart drawn by Simpson Tubby to show river system of Choctaw Nation, circa 1929 | ||||||||||||
Shows northern part of the Western Choctaw country in the upper Pearl River valley, north-central Mississippi. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Simpson Tubb (Choctaw) | |||||||||||||
Map owner: Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958 | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 71 | (Two untitled maps of Southampton Island and a modern outline map), 1929 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Ookpuktowk (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amaulik Audlanat (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 72 | First sketch of outline of Southampton Island drawn in pencil by Tommy Bruce, an Aivilik Eskimo, 1929-1930 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tommy Bruce (Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amaulik Audlanat (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 73 | Second sketch of Southampton Island drawn by Tommy Bruce, some localities designated by the author, 1929-1930 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Tommy Bruce (Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Amaulik Audlanat (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Inuit(s) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 74 | (Untitled map originally sketched in sand showing peaks, cliffs, cayons, creeks, and springs to the west of the Paria River in southern Utah), 1932 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Kelly, Isabel J. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mose ("Kaivav-wits," Kai'vav-wits, Kaibab) | |||||||||||||
Captain George ("Kaivav-wits," Kai'vav-wits, Kaibab) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Craig, Katie | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 75 | (Untitled map in ink of Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island), 1934-1936 | ||||||||||||
Includes Frobisher Bay, excludes the ice line and has notations in Inuktitut (syllabics) only. Drawn on five Department of the Interior stationary sheets. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mac Kinnon, Alex G. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 76a | (Pencil sketch of Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay on single sheet of cardboard-covered tar paper), 1934-1936 | ||||||||||||
Notations in Inuktitut only but left side of paper shows a few places named in English and located in relation to 65°W and the Arctic Circle. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee (Inuit) and/or Mac Kinnon, Alex. G. | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 76b | (Pencil sketch of Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay on single sheet of cardboard-covered tar paper), 1934-1936 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee (Inuit) and/or Mac Kinnon, Alex. G. | |||||||||||||
Slightly enlarged and more clear version of Item 76a. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 76c | (Pencil sketch of Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay on single sheet of cardboard-covered tar paper), 1934-1936 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee (Inuit) and/or Mac Kinnon, Alex. G. | |||||||||||||
Component part of 76a. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 77 | Eskimo sketch of coast line from south shore Frobisher Bay to Kintoo -- showing ice line formation -- camp sites. Compiled by Eskimo Veevee [two Inuktitut syllabics for "vi"?] A-I-I: Doctor A.G. Mac Kinnon's designation, 1934-1936 | ||||||||||||
Ink and pencil map on five Department of the Interior stationary sheets. Shows Cumberland Sound but not Frobisher Bay. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Veevee (Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Mac Kinnon, Alex G. | |||||||||||||
ITEM 78 | Tu-lu (the route by water), 1940 | ||||||||||||
Shows portage between the Cochrane and Thlewiaza Rivers in northwest Manitoba and Lake Nueltin to the north. | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Louis Nah-i-glee, also known as Born-twice (Idthen-eldeli Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
ITEM 79 | (One of four outlines of the lake entitled "Nueltin Lake"), 1940 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Lop-i-zun (Chipewyan) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Chipewyan Native American | |||||||||||||
ITEM 80 | (Two untitled maps depicting their worlds and drawn at the request of Edmund Carpenter), probably after 1944 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Karleaner (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
Cartographer: Agoolak (Southampton Island area Aivilik Inuit) | |||||||||||||
ITEM 81 | (Unknown series of rivers and lakes in northeast Ontario, with Indian names and English translations), 1978 | ||||||||||||
Cartographer: Macdonald, Craig | |||||||||||||
See also the full research file | |||||||||||||
BOX 5 | Miscellaneous items | ||||||||||||
Note on titles: Titles enclosed in square brackets are devised by the archivist. Other titles are transcribed from GML's notes. | |||||||||||||
All descriptive notes in these entries are devised by the archivist. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 1 | [La Verendrye photocopies] | ||||||||||||
Items: 58 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing 58 assorted photocopies, negatives, and prints, many annotated by GML, of manuscript maps associated with La Verendrye. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 2 | [Secondary sources and correspondences ] | ||||||||||||
Items: 19 | |||||||||||||
Contains various secondary sources and correspondences with Drs. David T. McNab and John Van West, regarding the Mississauga Indigenous use of birch bark maps. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 3 | Analyses of boundaries in selected Indian treaties | ||||||||||||
Items: 34 | |||||||||||||
Folder with photocopies of Indian treaties and notes attached to each. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 4 | Indexed entries on Indian affairs | ||||||||||||
Items: 9 | |||||||||||||
Contains photocopies of excerpts from treaties and reports of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding boundary agreements, land claims, speeches, and interpreters. Many are indexed and annotated by GML. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 5 | Indian map of St. Croix River | ||||||||||||
Items: 4 | |||||||||||||
Correspondence between GML, Edward H. Dahl (Early Cartography Specialist, National Archives of Canada), and Hugh Hanley (County Archivist, Buckinghamshire Record Office). | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 6 | Library of Congress skin map of Hebron and Groton, New Hampshire | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing notes, a catalog record printout, and primary source regarding an early 19th century cadastral map of Groton and Hebron, New Hampshire, inscribed on goat skin. | |||||||||||||
Library of Congress catalog record | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 7 | [Correspondence and field report] | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Correspondence between GML and Dr. Jack Steinbring (Associate Professor, Anthropology, University of Winnipeg) and field report regarding petroglyphs. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 8 | Yogo Cave, Montana | ||||||||||||
Items: 8 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing a correspondence between GML and Stuart Conner, Kodak color slides, a print, field report, a Montana roadmap, and excerpt from a treaty, all relating to Yogo Cave, Montana. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 9 | Dorothy Durham and the "map" petroglyphs of Mesa de los Padillas | ||||||||||||
Items: 18 | |||||||||||||
Folder containing correspondence between GML and Hobart Durham, Jr.; Polly Schaafsma (Museum of New Mexico); David Gebhard (Professor, UC Santa Barbara); Dr. Dorothy Mayer; Dr. Frank Bock (Editor, La Pinutra); prints, negative, and secondary source regarding a rock painting in New Mexico. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 10 | [Looseleaf Xerox copies of manuscript maps] | ||||||||||||
Items: 85 | |||||||||||||
Approximately 85 looseleaf photocopies of photocopies of manuscript maps from unidentified areas, presumed to be Greenland. GML's explanatory note is not fully legible. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 11 | [Loose papers and three photocopies] | ||||||||||||
Items: 11 | |||||||||||||
Blank papers, a misplaced note, and photocopies of maps in provisional reference numbers 729, 730, and 731. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 12 | Plan showing position Wanipika Sakahikun, 1888 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
Map photocopy | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 13 | Native content on Canadian Geological Survey maps, Ithingo-Tyrrell, 1892 | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Map photocopies | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 14 | Native content on Canadian Geological Survey maps, 1893 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
Map photocopy | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 15 | Native content on Canadian Geological Survey maps, 1870 | ||||||||||||
Items: 3 | |||||||||||||
Map photocopies | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 16 | Map made by Fred Black on Indian information etc. Formerly in charge of Sylvester's fort. Drowned (?) 1876., circa 1876 | ||||||||||||
Items: 1 | |||||||||||||
Large photocopy of map. | |||||||||||||
FOLDER 17 | Critical events and selected persons in the Ohio Valley 1757-1810 | ||||||||||||
Items: 2 | |||||||||||||
Two large manuscript timelines created by GML. |