Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 240 to 270

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleConcerning the League: Onondaga text, page 240 to 270
Alternative TitleGanonhsyoni ge'ah
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigrec_2660
Recording Number16
Program Number02
ASSOCIATED NAMES
collectorFenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005
researcherFenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005
interpreterSky, Howard
authorGibson, John Arthur, 1849-1912
transcriberGoldenweiser, Alexander, 1880-1940
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractA reading of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program consists of the re-reading of short segments of the text by William Fenton, which are then repeated in correct pronunciation by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English.
NoteFenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
LanguageOnondaga language (ono)
LanguageEnglish language (eng)
Language (ono)
Subject (lcsh) Onondaga language--Texts
Subject (lcsh) Iroquois Indians--History
Subject (lcsh) Deganawida
Subject (lcsh) Anthropological linguistics
Subject (olac) narrative
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeSound
OLAC Discourse Typeinteractive_discourse
OLAC Linguistic Typeprimary_text
FormatSound tape reel
Formatelectronic resource
Extent00:44:46
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualityreplacement
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1969-06-17
Date Modified2009-06-30
PlaceBrantford (Ont.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleFenton, William. Onondaga text and translation of the Gibson-Goldenweiser text of the Deganawidah epic, 1969-1971.
Call NumberMss.Rec.125
ACCESS INFORMATION
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