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TITLE INFORMATION
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| Title | | Origin of Turtle Drums; Creek Ceremony Myths |
IDENTIFIERS
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| Legacy Identifier | | APSdigrec_0655 |
| Recording Number | | 05 |
| Program Number | | 12 |
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ASSOCIATED NAMES
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| collector | | Bowers, Alfred W. |
| researcher | | Bowers, Alfred W. |
| speaker | | Eagle, Annie Crows Heart |
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
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| Abstract | | This tape's contents given under the heading "Mythologies to cross-check for change in form and content since 1930." |
| Note | | Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 58, program 12. 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. |
| Language | | Hidatsa language (hid) |
| Language | | English language (eng) |
| Language | | (hid) |
| Subject (lcsh) | |
Anthropological linguistics
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Indians of North America--North Dakota--History
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Hidatsa Indians--Folklore
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Hidatsa Indians--Rites and ceremonies
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Mandan Indians--Folklore
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Mandan Indians--Rites and ceremonies
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Turtles--Folklore
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| Subject (olac) | |
historical_linguistics
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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| Type | | Sound |
| OLAC Discourse Type | | narrative |
| OLAC Linguistic Type | | primary_text |
| Format | | Sound tape reel |
| Format | | electronic |
| Extent | | 00:26:29 |
| Digital Origin | | reformatted digital |
| Reformatting Quality | | replacement |
ORIGIN INFORMATION
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| Date Issued | | 1969 |
| Date Modified | | 2008-08-04 |
| Place | | Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (N.D.) |
PARENT COLLECTION
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| Title | | Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa ethnohistory and linguistics, Fort Berthold Reservation, 1967-1969. |
| Call Number | | Mss.Rec.81 |
ACCESS INFORMATION
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| Use | |
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