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Nile Thompson papers, 1971-2012

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Thompson, Nile, 1950-
Title
Nile Thompson papers
Dates
1971-2012 (inclusive)
Quantity
10.78 cubic feet (13 boxes)
Collection Number
2552 (Accession No. 2552-001)
Summary
Nile Thompson's linguistic and anthropologic fieldwork among the Twana, Puget Sound Salish and Kwagulth
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

Access is managed by the Board of Trustees of the Northwest Linguistic Collection. Contact the repository for information.

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Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Nile Robert Thompson was born in Seattle on August 12, 1950. He earned a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington. As an undergraduate he studied Haida with Carol Eastman, Blackfoot with Allan Taylor and Puget Sound Salish with Thom Hess. Thompson has conducted extensive linguistic and anthropologic fieldwork among the Twana, Puget Sound Salish and Kwagulth. He was employed by the Skokomish Tribe from 1975-80 (directing projects on language and basketry) and the Steilacoom Tribe from 1982-89 (directing a federal acknowledgment project and establishing a museum). He has also worked as a consultant for the Squaxin, Snohomish, Muckleshoot and Confederated Chehalis tribes as well as the Wahelut Indian School. He has served on a number of boards including the American Indian Basketry Magazine, the Swedish Finn Historical Society, the Heritage League of Pierce County and the Tribal Museum Association of Washington. Among his numerous publications, the most influential is probably Crow’s Shells: The Artistic Basketry of Puget Sound . He has also written a history of the Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works and another on all of the Seattle Public Schools.

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Content Description

Materials include audio recordings on cassette tape, correspondence, field notes, reports, and other materials documenting his linguistic and anthropological research.

Included are linguistic field notes on the Skokomish, Salish, and Twana Indian languages (1975-1976); Twana (Skokomish) early dictionary versions and miscellaneous notes (1975); miscellaneous western Washington Indian genealogy (1975-1979); audio recordings with Louisa Pulsifer (1975-1979); Twana Language Project (1975-1979); Twana Basketry Project and Crow's Shells exhibit (1980-1983); and Steilacoom Federal Acknowledgment Project (1982-1989).

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Creator's literary rights retained. Contact repository for details.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Arranged in 20 series.

  • Correspondence
  • Directed Projects
  • Dissertation and Theses
  • Lectures and Presented Papers
  • Lectures and Presented Papers by Others
  • Manuscripts
  • Manuscripts by Others
  • Non-Twana Field Work
  • Publications and Reports
  • Publications and Reports by Others
  • Puget Sound Salish Field Work
  • Skokomish Indian Tribe
  • Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, 1990-2006
  • Squaxin Indian Tribe, undated
  • Steilacoom Tribe of Indians
  • Suquamish Indian Tribe, 1987
  • Tape Transcriptions
  • Twana Field Work
  • University of Washington Linguistic Field Methods Class
  • Personal Materials

Acquisition Information

Donated by N. Thompson: 1976-2011.

Processing Note

Processing completed in 2012

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

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Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
  • Salish Indians--Language
  • Skokomish Indians--Language
  • Twana Indians--Language

Personal Names

  • Cross, Silas, III
  • Cush, Ida
  • Hasnain, Ghulam
  • James, Karen
  • Miller, Georgina
  • Pulsifer, Lela
  • Pulsifer, Louisa
  • Sigo, Ed
  • Sigo, Florence
  • Thompson, Nile, 1950- --Archives
  • Whitener, Ethel

Geographical Names

  • Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish Reservation, Washington

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Drachman, Gaberell (creator)
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