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TITLE INFORMATION
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| Title | | The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 15 |
IDENTIFIERS
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| Legacy Identifier | | APSdigrec_5947 |
| Recording Number | | 15 |
| Program Number | | 01 |
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ASSOCIATED NAMES
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| researcher | | Foster, Michael K. |
| consultant | | Thomas, Jacob E. |
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
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| Abstract | | "The reading of the two wampum belts continues." |
| Note | | Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4402, side 1. |
| Language | | English language (eng) |
| Language | | Cayuga language (cay) |
| Subject (lcsh) | |
Iroquois Indians--Politics and government
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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| Type | | Sound |
| OLAC Discourse Type | | oratory |
| OLAC Linguistic Type | | primary_text |
| Format | | Sound tape reel |
| Format | | electronic resource |
| Extent | | 00:32:06 |
| Digital Origin | | reformatted digital |
| Reformatting Quality | | replacement |
ORIGIN INFORMATION
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| Date Issued | | 1976-02 |
| Date Modified | | 2012-03-09 |
| Place | | Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.) |
PARENT COLLECTION
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| Title | | Foster, Michael K. The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition: Close Linguistic Translation, 1976. |
| Call Number | | Mss.Rec.165 |
| URL | | http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.165-ead.xml |
ACCESS INFORMATION
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| Use | |
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RELATED MATERIALS
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| Collection | | Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection |
| Call Number | | Mss.497.3.Am4 |
| URL | | http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.Am4-ead.xml |
| Note | | Manuscript material accompanying these recordings can be found in the Phillips Fund Collection. |