In Cheyenne only. A transcript of this program with English glosses is available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource.; Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.
In Cheyenne only. A transcript of this program with English glosses is available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource.; Transcript available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource. Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.
In Cheyenne only. A transcript of this program with English glosses is available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource.; Transcript available in the ACLS Collecction (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource. Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.
In Cheyenne only. A transcript of this program with English glosses is available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource.; Transcript available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource. Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.
Interview primarily concerns the differences in the use of the Cheyenne language among people of different generations, areas, and gender. Also discusses intermarriage between Northern and Southern Cheyenne, and intermarriage between Northern Cheyenne and other tribes. This program's recording levels are low, with some background noise.; Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.