audio:22149; APSdigrec_8264; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 02
Description
Identified as a "Cree" legend. The specific Cree language is not identified. Mostly likely Plains Cree or Saulteaux (Western Ojibwe,) given their preponderance in the Daythal Kendall papers
audio:22348; Recording Number: BirdL-20000331-01; Program Number: 01
Description
Recorded at Dave Miller's after Cree Happening. Includes stories told by Louis Bird (through 34:30) and discussion by Neal McLeod of Norval Morrisseau, Cree taboos in relation to art, and related topics.
Interview on multiple topics. Tape sleeve: "Thunderbirds as hunters of serpent. Sounding Lake, battle between snakes/TB. Remembering sundances Mrs. Fineday. Storms and pretension. Describe TBirds. Sundance tape (30m). [42:00] Memegwesiu. Children's Tree singing. [49:00] Thunderbird songs. Not secret or lost. [1:10:00] Memegwesiu. [01:21:56] Old men were fun. [01:30:00] Taboo, maniotwuk."