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Title
How Big Loon got his colors (Central Yup'ik)
Identifier(s)
audio:18169; APSdigrec_5762; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
Source
Woodbury, Anthony G. Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Chevak dialect, 1977-1978. (Mss.Rec.113)
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http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.113-ead.xml
Subject
Yupik Eskimos--Folklore
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Loons--Folklore
Date
1978-11-08
Title
Martha records sounds of different loons
Identifier(s)
audio:7490; APSdigrec_1385; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 11
Source
De Laguna, Frederica. Materials recorded at Copper Center, Alaska, 1968. (Mss.Rec.68)
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Subject
Ahtena Indians--Folklore
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Loons--Folklore
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Birdsongs--Alaska
Date
1968-07-19
Title
Reaction discussion to Tommy Gregoire's story
Identifier(s)
audio:5243; APSdigrec_1291; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 02
Description
Okanagan speech by George Lezard, with inter-sentence translation by Larry Pierre. Topic concerns sources of food and the problem of conflicting cultlures.
Source
Watkins, Donald. Okanagan Salish stories and songs, [1961-1971]. (Mss.Rec.101)
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Subject
Okanagan language
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Okanagan Indians--Folklore
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Owls--Folklore
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Loons--Folklore
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Anthropological linguistics
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anthropological_linguistics
Date
1971-08
Title
Esnéna ecáwc ("The Owl's Affair")
Identifier(s)
audio:5238; APSdigrec_1290; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
Description
"The tale of Owl, who kidnapped a boy. Accounts for the origin of the loon and its ghostly call."
Source
Watkins, Donald. Okanagan Salish stories and songs, [1961-1971]. (Mss.Rec.101)
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Subject
Okanagan language
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Okanagan Indians--Folklore
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Owls--Folklore
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Loons--Folklore
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Anthropological linguistics
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anthropological_linguistics
Date
1971-08