On sound tape reel copy made in 1964 from original recorded on phonograph disc.; Originally identified by Frank Speck as Tutelo. Identified by Woodland Cultural Centre as Cayuga in 2021, sung by a person of partial Tutelo descent. This recording has been designated as culturally sensitive by the community from which it originates. Digital access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
Singer and date of recording not given. Probably recorded between 1935-1937.; Originally identified by Frank Speck as Tutelo. Identified by Woodland Cultural Centre as Cayuga in 2021, sung by a person of partial Tutelo descent. This recording has been designated as culturally sensitive by the community from which it originates. Digital access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Indigenous Materials for more information.
Letter from Fenton to W. Stephen Thomas, Director of the Rocheseter Museum, inquiring on the location of the manuscripts acquired by Arthur C. Parker at Six Nations in 1910.
Black-and-white photograph, taken at Newtown, Cattaraugus territory. In the back row of players, second from right, is Adelbert John.; Digitized from negative #206