audio:6951; APSdigrec_1025; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 09
Description
A song used by Frank Italio's sibling when entering a house to which they had been invited as guests to a potlatch. Song is described as "lacking words" but also being in "Dry Bay Athabaskan"--most likely Southern Tutchone.
audio:7081; APSdigrec_1071; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 15
Description
A song supposed to be several hundred years old that is sung when people have successfully passed down the Alsek River under the glaciers.; The words of the song in "Athabaskan," mostly like Southern Tutchone.
audio:6909; APSdigrec_1010; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 10
Description
A song from Klukwan, first heard by the singer in 1914.; This song is identified by Frederica de Laguna and the end of the subsequently recorded song. See Related Recording.
Recording ends with identification of this song and the previously recorded song. See Related Recording.; Collector identifies words of song as being Athabascan and having been given by Indians at Klukshu to cInkuqedi. The specific Athabascan language is not identified. Most likely Southern Tutchone.