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210: 49: 284:, among many others. Harrington also extended his work into traditional culture, particularly mythology and geography. His field collections include information on placenames and thousands of photographs. The massive collections were disorganized in the extreme, and contained not only linguistic manuscripts and recordings, but also objects and 288:
of every stripe; a later cataloger described how opening each box of his legacy was "an adventure in itself." He published very little of his work; many of his notes appear to have been deliberately hidden from his colleagues. After his death, Smithsonian curators discovered over six tons of boxes
304:. He gathered more than 1 million pages of phonetic notations on languages spoken by tribes from Alaska to South America. When the technology became available, he supplemented his written record with audio recordings - many recently digitized - first using wax cylinders, then aluminum discs. 743: 751: 240:. Harrington became a permanent field ethnologist for the bureau in 1915. He was to hold this position for 40 years, collecting and compiling several massive caches of raw data on native peoples, including the 1065: 1045: 647: 209: 948:"Reconstituting the Chumash: A Review Essay," Peter Nabokov, American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 4, Special Issue: The California Indians. (Autumn, 1989), pp. 535-543. 652: 1070: 642: 917: 1040: 1015: 1000: 632: 637: 330:
regions. Isabel was last known speaker of their language. They worked together until the end of her life, on May 20, 1939, at age 94, in Washington D.C.
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of several different languages. Harrington's attention to detail, both linguistic and cultural, is well-illustrated in "Tobacco among the
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Glenn, James R. (1991). "The Sound Recordings of John P. Harrington: A Report on Their Disposition and State of Preservation".
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was invited to Washington D.C., to assist Harrington with his research on the Rumsen life, language, and culture in the
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He is credited with gathering some of the first recordings of native languages, rituals, and songs, and perfecting the
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John Peabody Harrington: the clue to lost Native American languages: Mike Anton LA Times Staff Writer
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Encounter with an Angry God: Recollections of my Life with John Peabody Harrington.
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Indians of California," one of his relatively few formally published works.
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Harrington, John P. 1932. "Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California.
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stored in warehouses, garages and even chicken coops throughout the West.
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Harrington is virtually the only recorder of some languages, such as
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A more complete listing of the languages he documented includes:
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Callaghan, C. A (1991). "Encounter with John P. Harrington".
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Rather than completing his doctorate at the Universities of
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Victor Golla, California Indian Languages (UC Press, 2011)
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people. His exhaustive work came to the attention of the
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Keepers of Indigenous Ways: J.P. Harrington Biography
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J. P. Harrington
J. P. Harrington (lyricist)

Waltham, Massachusetts
San Diego, California
Stanford University
UC Berkeley
University of Leipzig
University of Berlin
Linguist
Field ethnologist
Carobeth Laird
linguist
ethnologist
indigenous peoples of California
National Anthropological Archives
Waltham, Massachusetts
anthropology
Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
Alfred L. Kroeber
Native American languages
ethnography

Guna language
Leipzig
Berlin
Chumash
Smithsonian
Bureau of American Ethnology

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