"Information on school and activity areas at Nash Harbor; Dog Husband story; Raven story; women's role in hunting and trapping; use of fish skin, bird parts for parkas and pouches; use of pumice; trade items for Bethel market."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
"Information on first school at Nash Harbor; residency in village houses when school arrived; village activity areas; Nan Williams Kiokun's family's seasonal round; construction & storage techniques for plant foods; firing of clay pottery; stories of Mr. Bird, Nash Harbor's first teacher and her family's attempts to survive after father died; father ran village store. Interview was conducted at the home of Mona David, Nan's daughter. Mon'as husband Abe was taking two hunters on a muskox trip and final packing and goodbyes occurred during the first half hour. Mona's three children interrupted taping several times. Nan only spent one winter at Nash Harbor but retains many good memories of basic layout of the village. Her father ran the village store for Paul Ivanoff."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
"Early history of Nash Harbor; introduction of school; personal history."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
"Information on first school at Nash Harbor; residency in village houses when school arrived; village activity areas; Nan Williams Kiokun's family's seasonal round; construction & storage techniques for plant foods; firing of clay pottery; stories of Mr. Bird, Nash Harbor's first teacher and her family's attempts to survive after father died; father ran village store. Interview was conducted at the home of Mona David, Nan's daughter. Mon'as husband Abe was taking two hunters on a muskox trip and final packing and goodbyes occurred during the first half hour. Mona's three children interrupted taping several times. Nan only spent one winter at Nash Harbor but retains many good memories of basic layout of the village. Her father ran the village store for Paul Ivanoff."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
This recording is the second half of a longer recording session. In the full version, the first half includes songs relating to longhouse ceremonies and is therefore the full version is restricted as potentially culturally sensitive. In the portion of the recording given here, Fenton interviews Roland Sundown on various topics relating to his life and Seneca stories. Includes a few brief phrases in Seneca.
"Early history of Nash Harbor; introduction of school; personal history."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
"Early education at Nash Harbor; family history."; This recording requires permission for access. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.