Chants and songs of the Iroquois Condolence Council

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleChants and songs of the Iroquois Condolence Council
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigrec_3666
Recording Number01
Program Number01
ASSOCIATED NAMES
collectorLukoff, Fred
singerThomas, David
singerGeneral, Alexander
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractThis recording may be a copy of recordings made on phonograph disc by William Fenton in 1945. (See APS Recording 150 [Call no.: Mss.Rec.150.]) This copy was made on wire recording ('Onondaga spool #12') and later transferred to reel-to-reel along with other wire recording spools that were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies. This item was originally cataloged in an artifical collection created from recordings copied in this fashion: Mss.Rec.82, 'Recordings on tape from originals given to the Library of Congress by the American Philosophical Society Library, 1936, 1948-1952, 1962.' It was re-cataloged back into its original collection in 2017.
NoteThis recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
LanguageOnondaga language (ono)
LanguageCayuga language (cay)
Subject (lcsh) Iroquois Indians--Music
Subject (lcsh) Iroquois Indians--Rites and ceremonies
Subject (lcsh) Onondaga Indians--Music
Subject (lcsh) Cayuga Indians--Music
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeSound
OLAC Discourse Typesinging
OLAC Linguistic Typeprimary_text
FormatSound tape reel
Formatelectronic resource
Extent01:01:53
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualityreplacement
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1948
Date Modified2010-10-04
PlaceSix Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleOnondaga material
Call NumberMss.Rec.3
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.3-ead.xml
ACCESS INFORMATION
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