Buffalo Neckbone Myth and Ceremonial layout of Fishhook Village in 1845

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleBuffalo Neckbone Myth and Ceremonial layout of Fishhook Village in 1845
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigrec_0731
Recording Number17
Program Number05
ASSOCIATED NAMES
collectorBowers, Alfred W.
researcherBowers, Alfred W.
interpreterEagle, Annie Crows Heart
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
NoteCopied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 47, program 4. Story originally told to Alfred W. Bowers by Bear's Arm. The Hidatsa language is identified as such in the recording's accompanying documentation, but on the recording itself it is referred to by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Arapahoan language of the same name.
LanguageEnglish language (eng)
LanguageHidatsa language (hid)
Language (hid)
Subject (lcsh) Anthropological linguistics
Subject (lcsh) Hidatsa Indians--Folklore
Subject (lcsh) Hidatsa Indians--Rites and ceremonies
Subject (lcsh) Hidatsa Indians--Social life and customs
Subject (lcsh) Hidatsa Indians--History--19th century
Subject (lcsh) Mandan Indians--History--19th century
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeSound
OLAC Discourse Typenarrative
OLAC Discourse Typeinteractive_discourse
OLAC Linguistic Typeprimary_text
FormatSound tape reel
Formatelectronic
Extent00:42:59
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualityreplacement
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1969
Date Modified2008-08-19
PlaceFort Berthold Indian Reservation (N.D.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleBowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa ethnohistory and linguistics, Fort Berthold Reservation, 1967-1969.
Call NumberMss.Rec.81
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