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Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 387 to 394
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 387 to 394
A 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 James Skye. Includes occasional discussion in English., 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 395 to 401
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 395 to 401
A 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 James Skye. Includes occasional discussion in English., 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 401 to 410
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 401 to 410
A 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 James Skye. Includes occasional discussion in English., 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 417 to end
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 417 to end
A 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 James Skye. Includes occasional discussion in English., 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 55 to 79
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 55 to 79
A 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., Fenton'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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 79 to 107
Concerning the League: Onondaga text, page 79 to 107
A 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., Fenton'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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 105 to 114
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 105 to 114
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent uncorrected background hum throughout the recording. Sound levels frequently and suddenly fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 115 to 125
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 115 to 125
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. Sound levels frequently and suddenly fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 125 to 136
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 125 to 136
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. Sound levels frequently and suddenly fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 136 to 145
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 136 to 145
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. Sound levels frequently and suddenly fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 146 to 153
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 146 to 153
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. Sound levels periodically fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 153 to 163
Concerning the League: Onondaga to English, page 153 to 163
A translation of the Onondaga text of the Deganawidah epic as given in 1912 by Chief John A. Gibson and transcribed by Alexander Goldenweiser. This program alternates frequently between two forms of interaction. The first is the re-playing of previously recorded readings of short segments of the Onondaga text by William Fenton and Howard Sky, which is followed by the re-reading of the Onondaga text by Fenton, with English translation given by Howard Sky. Includes occasional discussion in English., There is a persistent background hum that has been partially corrected. Sound levels frequently and suddenly fluctuate throughout the recording. Fenton's voice on the program is occasionally faint or inaudible. 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.