- "Hopi Indians--Music" (x)
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- Title
- Tasapkachin tawi (Navajo kachina song)
- Identifier(s)
- audio:11784; APSdigrec_5373; 02; 20
- Description
- "A kachina song which accompanies the dance which portrays the Navaho." Includes translation and commentary in English.
- Subject
- Hopi Indians--Music; Navajo Indians; Kachinas; Hopi Indians--Religion; Hopi Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1965-07
- Title
- Hopi Kachina Song and Corn Dance derived from it
- Identifier(s)
- audio:5691; local: APSdigrec_4424; local: 02; local: 03
- Description
- This item has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and digital access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Accompanying manuscripts material by Gertrude Kurath exist in the ACLS Collection (Mss.497.3.B63c Ke1.10) and the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection (Mss.Ms.Coll.200).
- Subject
- Cochiti dance; Cochiti Indians--Music; Hopi Indians--Music; Cochiti Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Keres language
- Date
- 1957
- Title
- Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side A]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6330; APSdigrec_0218; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Giveaway in Process in Honor of Head Lady Dancer -- M.C.: Remarks on War Dance, announcements -- 'Tiny Tots' (under age of 12) contest -- War Dance Series (open); Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs.
- Source
- Roark-Calnek, Sue N. Indian performances in Oklahoma, 1973-1974. (Mss.Rec.107);
- Subject
- Dance--Competitions; Hopi Indians--Music; Pawnee Indians--Music; Oto Indians--Music; Ottawa Indians--Music; Dakota Indians--Music; Quapaw dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Comanche dance; Powwows--Oklahoma
- Date
- 1974-06-15
- Title
- Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side B]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6329; APSdigrec_0219; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 02
- Description
- War Dance Series -- M.C. Announcements: contest winners -- Honoring Dance preliminary to giveaway in honor of Head Man Dancer -- Speaker: preliminary remarks -- Giveaway: recipients announced -- Indian Two Step (couples, ladies' choice); Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs.
- Source
- Roark-Calnek, Sue N. Indian performances in Oklahoma, 1973-1974. (Mss.Rec.107);
- Subject
- Dance--Competitions; Hopi Indians--Music; Pawnee Indians--Music; Oto Indians--Music; Ottawa Indians--Music; Dakota Indians--Music; Quapaw dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Comanche dance; Powwows--Oklahoma
- Date
- 1974-06-15
- Title
- Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 2) [Side B]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6327; APSdigrec_0221; Recording Number: 12; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Junior Boys' contest (fast 'Ruffle' or 'Squat Dance') sung by Brave Scouts -- War Dance -- Background conversation; Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche), and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee) MCs.
- Source
- Roark-Calnek, Sue N. Indian performances in Oklahoma, 1973-1974. (Mss.Rec.107);
- Subject
- Dance--Competitions; Hopi Indians--Music; Pawnee Indians--Music; Oto Indians--Music; Ottawa Indians--Music; Dakota Indians--Music; Quapaw dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Comanche dance; Powwows--Oklahoma
- Date
- 1974-06-15
- Title
- Hopi Buffalo Dance of Keames Cañon
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8551; APSdigrec_2141; Series: 10; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 04
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Indian Language Field Recordings, 1948-1960. (Mss.Rec.138);
- Subject
- Powwows--New Mexico; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Music; Hopi Indians--Music; Hopi dance; Hopi Indians--Social life and customs; Buffalo dance
- Date
- 1950-06-28
- Title
- Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 2) [Side A]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6328; APSdigrec_0220; Recording Number: 12; Program Number: 01
- Description
- M.C.: announcement of contests -- Junior Girls (12-16) contest -- Snake Dance and Buffalo Dance -- M.C.: Announcements -- War Dance, sung by Brave Scouts -- 'Fancy' (fast) War Dances, sung by Brave Scouts -- War Dances, led by Head Singer -- Contest winners announced -- 'Solo Dance' requested by winners' families (minor giveaway) -- War Dance Series, sung by Brave Scouts -- War Dance Series -- M.C.: announces 'Junior Boys' contest; Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs.
- Source
- Roark-Calnek, Sue N. Indian performances in Oklahoma, 1973-1974. (Mss.Rec.107);
- Subject
- Dance--Competitions; Hopi Indians--Music; Pawnee Indians--Music; Oto Indians--Music; Ottawa Indians--Music; Dakota Indians--Music; Quapaw dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Comanche dance; Powwows--Oklahoma
- Date
- 1974-06-15