Martha Hardy papers, 1946

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hardy, Martha
Title
Martha Hardy papers
Dates
1946 (inclusive)
1964-1968 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.24 cubic feet (1 box and 1 vertical file)
Collection Number
0146
Summary
Bound manuscript plus recordings and transcripts of Native American interviews
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

Request at UW

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English, Sahaptin

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See individual accessions below.

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Restrictions on Use

Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

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Arrangement

Arranged into 2 accessions:

  • Accession no. 0146-001, Martha Hardy papers, 1946
  • Accession no. 0146-002, Martha Hardy papers, 1964-1968

Bibliography

Martha Hardy.Tatoosh(New York: The Macmillan company, 1946)

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Accession No. 0146-001: Martha Hardy papers, 1946Return to Top

0.03 cubic feet (1 vertical file)

Scope and Content: Bound manuscript ofTatoosh, 1946. Published by N.Y., Macmillan, 1946.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donor: Martha Hardy, January 01, 1948

Description
Martha Hardy papers

Accession No. 0146-002: Martha Hardy papers, 1964-1968Return to Top

0.21 cubic feet (1 box)

Scope and Content: 6 reel to reel tapes, 4 cassette tape copies of reels, printed transcripts, and 1 USB drive containing transcriptions of tapes.

Mary Kiona was recorded at Skyo Ranch near Packwood by Martha Hardy. Minnie Placid served as an interpreter for a number of the tapes, and James Salem transcribed portions of the Sahaptin. Recordings are of Kiona speaking Sahaptin, as well as Yakama and Cowlitz histories, stories, and customs. Transcriptions of recordings by Eugene Hunn and Jennifer Sepez.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Custodial History: Eugene Hunn was given the tapes by Rick McClure, Archaeologist, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. McClure received them from Martha Hardy's family.

Acquisition Info: Donor: Eugene Hunn, November 15, 2010

Description
Martha Hardy papers

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Personal Names

  • Hardy, Martha--Archives

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Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)