![]() ![]() ![]() She is the author of a number of books with long-time collaborator and native Choctaw speaker Henry Willis. Her research has consistently focused on Native American languages, primarily Choctaw and Cherokee, in addition to theoretical work in lexical roots and comparative word formation. ![]() ![]() She earned her doctorate at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, in 1996. Contact the NALC at (405) 325-3332 or As:, , Marcia Haag Collection, Sam Noble Museum Department of Native American Languages.Ĭollection Scope and Contents: Since 2000, Marcia Haag has served as an assistant professor of linguistics at the University of Oklahoma, where she teaches general linguistics, senior essay, syntax, semantics, morphology and field methods. Languages Represented: The collection materials are in Cheyenne, Choctaw and English.Ībstract: The Marcia Haag Collection features an extensive English-Choctaw lexicon from the late 1960’s as well as audio recordings of language lessons, tutorials and other educational materials produced in the early 21 st century that are pertinent to the Cheyenne and Choctaw languages.Īcquisition Information: These records came to the Sam Noble Museum in 20 by Marcia Haag and Mary Linn.Īccess Restrictions: The materials are open for research. ![]()
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