audio:16871; APSdigrec_6301; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 04
Description
"Song in English by Lottie’s husband Isaac."; Originally recorded on a Marantz PMD 660. Original file name: 2009.07.30_Isaac_Lindley_Lord_I'm_Coming_Home_.WAV
audio:16865; APSdigrec_6300; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 03
Description
"Song in English by Lottie’s husband Isaac."; Originally recorded on a Marantz PMD 660. Original file name: 2009.07.30_Isaac_Lindley_I_am_going_to_a_City_.WAV
audio:5899; APSdigrec_3516; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 36
Description
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Future Prospects." Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
audio:5949; APSdigrec_4313; Recording Number: 05; Program Number: 06
Description
Christian hymn sung in Western Canadian Inuktitut by an unidentified male singer. Recorded as part of a dialect survey in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. A report on the survey is available in the Phillips Fund collection (Mss.497.3.Am4).
With the Baptisto Lopez family singing also. Recorded at the Baptisto Lopez home.; Poor audio quality due to high levels. Corresponds to collector's original Series 12. This item has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
Hymn 26 ("Watch and pray") from the Oneida Hymnal, a draft copy of which is in the Floyd G. Lounsbury papers. Singers unidentified. From a disc in a sleeve labelled as "Oneida stories."; Cardboard coated, 78 RPM
Hymn 14 ("Sweet rest") from the Oneida Hymnal, a draft copy of which is in the Floyd G. Lounsbury papers. Singers unidentified. From a disc in a sleeve labelled as "Oneida hymns."; Cardboard coated, 78 RPM