White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side A]

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleWhite Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side A]
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigrec_0223
Recording Number14
Program Number01
ASSOCIATED NAMES
collectorRoark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-
performerBob, Frank
performerCarpenter, Emmeline
performerShawnee, Bill
performerSquirrel, James
performerBrown, Jess
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractThis recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
Table of ContentsSeries of six Woman Dances -- Background conversation -- Lead Dance, leader unidentified -- Background conversation -- Series of six Woman Dances -- Background conversation --Lead Dance, leader unidentified -- Series of ten Woman Dances
NoteRecorded at White Oak Ceremonial Ground, near White Oak, Oklahoma, June 22, 1974. Hosts: White Oak Shawnee Ceremonial Organization; Frank Bob; Chief Emmeline Carpenter, Head 'Old Lady'. Singers: Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware); James Squirrel (Shawnee); Jess Brown (Shawnee). Dancers: Shawnees from host ground, Delawares, Quapaws and Otoes from the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County. Instruments: water drum, gourd rattles, (Lead Dance) leg shackles.
LanguageEnglish language (eng)
Subject (lcsh) Powwows--Oklahoma
Subject (lcsh) Shawnee dance
Subject (lcsh) Shawnee dance
Subject (lcsh) Quapaw dance
Subject (lcsh) Oto dance
Subject (lcsh) Stomp dance
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeSound
OLAC Discourse Typesinging
OLAC Discourse Typeformulaic_discourse
OLAC Discourse Typeoratory
OLAC Linguistic Typeprimary_text
FormatAudiocassette
Formatelectronic resource
Extent00:29:59
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualityreplacement
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1974-06-22
Date Modified2008-05-28
PlaceWhite Oak (Okla.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleRoark-Calnek, Sue N. Indian performances in Oklahoma, 1973-1974.
Call NumberMss.Rec.107
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