audio:4305; APSdigrec_0085; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 02
Description
The General identified on the recording as Peter A. Porter is actually Peter Buell Porter. At time of recording, the speaker was Grand President of the Indian Defense League of America.
audio:4315; APSdigrec_0078; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
Description
Consists of short clips of Ottawa speech by an unidentified female speaker.; These clips are found in between other recordings on the original wire recording. Wire was first used by Jane Willets in recording Ottawa in Michigan in 1947. This wire was later re-used by Anthony Wallace for recordings of Tuscarora in New York state.
audio:4355; APSdigrec_0163; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 01
Description
On childhood, education, brother, enlistment, on service in Phillipines during the Philippine-American war; In both English and Tuscarora. Includes some interview questions in English.
audio:4291; APSdigrec_0090; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 07
Description
Includes discussion of the Jay Treaty, or Treaty of London.; At time of recording, the speaker was Grand President of the Indian Defense League of America.
audio:4416; APSdigrec_0188; Recording Number: 15; Program Number: 01
Description
Begins with informal conversation in English and Tuscarora. Chief Rickard also referred to as Chief Twenty-Canoe, according to him. Refers to Peter Buell Porter, mistakenly referred to as Peter A. Porter. English version begins at 11:59