Typescripts
Found in 495 Collections and/or Records:
Commentaries and proposals concerning the educative and constructive values of anthropology regerring to Latin American peoples in American universities and museums / by Manuel Gamio, M.A., Ph. D., 1925 October
Compendio del Idioma Maya : método Pacheco Cruz para aprender en muy poco tiempo la lengua maya / obra completamente aumentada reformada y corregida por su autor, 1916
Contains forty lessons in Yucatec.
Composition book : arte breve y compendiosa de la lengua Pocomchi de la provincia de la verapaz / compuesto y ordenado por el venerable Padre Fray Dionysio de Zúñiga, para los principiantes que comienzan a aprender ; traducido en la lengua Pocomam de amatitlan por el padre Fray Pedro Moran, quien lo empeco a escribir en este convento de N. Padre Santo Domingo de Guatemala, 1720
Contains an unbound typescript of Gates' English translation of Moran and a notebook relating to the translation.
Constitvciones diocesanas del obispado de Chiapa / hechas y ordenadas por su señoria illustrisimo el Señor Maestro D. Fr. Francisco Nvñez de la Vega del orden de predicadores, obispo de Civdad Real de Chiappa, y Soconvsco, 1792
Lyndon W. Cook research collection on Thomas L. Kane
Copy of original, part I : Missouri River to Salt Lake City only, 1866 June-October
Coten sisabil coten vilab Cristo cahlohil ti mascab., date of production not identified
Matthew and Elva T. Cowley papers
Holographs, typescripts (some duplicated), printed material and newspaper clippings (photocopies). Contains journals, correspondence, mission papers, speeches and notes, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia concerning Cowley's mission to New Zealand, time as a student in Washington, D.C., his life as a mission president and Apostle, and the development of missionary activity in the South Pacific and Orient. Also included are an autobiography by Elva T. Cowley and Cowley family histories.
Wesley W. Craig autobiography
Comments on his ancestry; early life in Cabarton, Cascade, and elsewhere in Idaho; service in the U.S. Navy during the 1940s; conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), 1949; work in the Department of Sociology and School of Social Work at BYU; and professional and religious experiences, including in Guatemala, Peru, Spain, and Venezuela.