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- Title
- Song #11, Song for the Whistle Carrier
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2936; APSdigrec_3346
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #11. Song for the Whistle Carrier."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Discussion of the origins of Ghost Dance and Crow Dance
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2955; APSdigrec_3355
- Description
- "Discussion of origins of Ghost Dance, Crow Dance, and significance/role of Yellow Calf to these ceremonies. Discussion of families associated with paraphrenalia used in 'dance of god' ceremony."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Ghost dance
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [2 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3136; APSdigrec_2442; Recording Number: 23; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the story "The Peach Tree."; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 22:2, collector's original tape 21, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Peach
- Date
- 1992-07-15
- Title
- Sitting Bull story about finding a live scalped man in a pool of blood they mistook for water
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3096; APSdigrec_2413; Recording Number: 09; Program Number: 01
- Description
- The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 10:1, collector's original tape 10, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Scalping; Battlefields
- Date
- 1992-06-30
- Title
- Song #16, with discussion
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2953; APSdigrec_3354
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #16. Discussion of song text and pronunciation; pitches; switches for what Gone thought to be correct Arapaho; word boundaries; red clouds and 'where I fly'; discussion of terminology for various snow conditions."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Song #15, with discussion
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2959; APSdigrec_3353
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #15. Discussion of song text and pronunciation, transcription; preparation of paint; discussion of colors and paints; other consultants for certain topics."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Discussion of sacrifice of pup and Crow Dance
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2951; APSdigrec_3349
- Description
- "[D]iscussion of preparations for cooking a pup in ceremony; participation of Eagle Society in ceremony; whip man and Black Bird Dance."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Animal sacrifice
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [6 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3147; APSdigrec_2446; Recording Number: 25; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the story "How Sitting Bull Quit the Rain Dance." The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 25:1, collector's original tape 22, side B.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Ghost Dance; Arapaho Indians--Religion; Arapaho dance
- Date
- 1992-07-16
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [5 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3144; APSdigrec_2445; Recording Number: 25; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the story "How Sitting Bull Quit the Rain Dance." The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 24:2, collector's original tape 22, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Ghost dance; Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians--Religion; Conversion--Christianity
- Date
- 1992-07-16
- Title
- Discussion of whip dance, sacrifice of pup, and Eagle Society
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2949; APSdigrec_3350
- Description
- "Further discussion of whip dance, bustle dance and sacrifice of pup; discussion of human sacrifice and cannibalism; more on eating pup. Questions for consultant attempting to clarify points relative to sacrifice of pup; no real parallels with Assiniboine Kettle Drum ritual; pup is sacred food, but not the same significane up north; discussion of songs and Fred Gone. Discussion of Ronald Lah's work with Arapaho music; further comparison with Assiniboine Kettle Dance; participation of Eagle Society; whip man's responsibilities in old days and today."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Animal sacrifice; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Discussion of feather bustle construction
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2957; APSdigrec_3357
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians--Clothing & dress; dress; Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Sitting Bull story about seeing his future in badger entrails
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3102; APSdigrec_2415; Recording Number: 09; Program Number: 03
- Description
- The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 10:1, collector's original tape 10, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; Divination
- Date
- 1992-06-30
- Title
- Song #12, Second song for the Whistle Carrier, 'I am also a magpie,' with discussion
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2946; APSdigrec_3348
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #12. Second song for the Whistle Carrier; Carrier dances to this song. 'I am also a magpie'; discussion of pronunciation; discussion of magpie's special attributes; discussion of cardinal versus red-tailed hawk; discussion of circumstances that might precipitate a vow leading to sponsorship of ceremony."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language; Black-billed magpie; Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Conversation, brief stories, rabbit dance songs, and pow-wow songs
- Identifier(s)
- audio:16295; APSdigrec_6165; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
- Source
- Cowell, Andrew. Arapaho Verbal Morphology, 2000-2001. (Mss.Rec.278); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.278-ead.xml
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; morphology
- Date
- 2000-06-29
- Title
- Song #3, The Bow Song, with discussion
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2929; APSdigrec_3336
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #3. Pronunciation of words to facilitate pitch notation. The Bow Song; the singer is emulating thunder, drumming upon the earth; discussion of wearing bow and plume."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--Clothing & dress; dress; dress
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [4 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3142; APSdigrec_2444; Recording Number: 24; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the stories "The Peach Tree" and "How Sitting Bull Quit the Rain Dance." The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 24:1, collector's original tape 22, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Peach; Conversion--Christianity; Ghost dance; Arapaho Indians--Religion
- Date
- 1992-07-16
- Title
- Arapaho words & phrases, and Social Dance story
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3098; APSdigrec_2414; Recording Number: 09; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 10:2, collector's original tape 10, side B.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians--Clothing & dress; dress; phonology
- Date
- 1992-06-30
- Title
- Song #9, with discussion
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2935; APSdigrec_3344
- Description
- "Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #9. Gros Ventre text; song goes with the paint ceremony; discussion of singular and plural usage; red paint; mourning customs."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language; Atsina language; Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Mourning customs
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [7 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3146; APSdigrec_3189; Recording Number: 26; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the story "The Death of James Blindy."; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 26:1, collector's original tape 23, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Oklahoma--History--Land Rush, 1889
- Date
- 1992-07-17
- Title
- Transcription & glossing session for Arapaho stories [8 of 9]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3150; APSdigrec_3190; Recording Number: 26; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Transcription and glossing session of previously recorded Arapaho stories played back. This program contains the story "The Death of James Blindy."; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 26:2, collector's original tape 23, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Oklahoma--History--Land Rush, 1889
- Date
- 1992-07-17