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- Title
- Ottawa speech
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4315; APSdigrec_0078; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Consists of short clips of Ottawa speech by an unidentified female speaker.; These clips are found in between other recordings on the original wire recording. Wire was first used by Jane Willets in recording Ottawa in Michigan in 1947. This wire was later re-used by Anthony Wallace for recordings of Tuscarora in New York state.
- Source
- Wallace, Anthony F. C. Tuscarora material, [1948-1949]. (Mss.Rec.2);
- Subject
- Ottawa language
- Date
- 1947
- Title
- Ottawa
- Identifier(s)
- text:294062
- Description
- Ottawa (Odawa) language word list and grammatical notes.
- Creator
- Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986et al
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Anishinaabe
- Date
- Undated
- Title
- Ottawa story
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9101; APSdigrec_0023; Series: 02; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Contents not clearly identifiable from collection's documentation. Most likely a folkloric story.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1948-05
- Title
- Ottawa story
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9109; local: APSdigrec_0026; local: 02; local: 01; local: 04
- Description
- Contents not clearly identifiable from collection's documentation. Most likely a folkloric story.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1948-05
- Title
- Ottawa story
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9104; APSdigrec_0024; Series: 02; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Contents not identifiable from collection's documentation.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1948-05
- Title
- Underground People
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9074; APSdigrec_0011; Series: 01; Recording Number: 02B; Program Number: 04
- Description
- "The Origin of the Pipigwe or 'Little Hawk' lineage to which Chief Ettawageshik belongs through his father. As written by Joe Ettawageshik, Fred's father, and edited by Fred."; Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08
- Title
- Word list from "The Story of Bagog, the Skeleton"
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9088; APSdigrec_0014; Series: 01; Recording Number: 03B; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08
- Title
- Word list from "Underground People"
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9081; APSdigrec_0018; Series: 01; Recording Number: 03B; Program Number: 05
- Description
- Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08
- Title
- Word List from "Wooden Whistles"
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9072; APSdigrec_0013; Series: 01; Recording Number: 02B; Program Number: 06
- Description
- Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08
- Title
- Dictionarioum Gallico Outaokum
- Identifier(s)
- text:154766
- Description
- This manuscript volume consists of a handwritten French-Ottawa (Odawa) dictionary compiled by an unidentified author, probably Father Pierre Du Jaunay, a Jesuit priest at Cross Village (L'Arbre Croche) and Michilimackinac in the 1740s-1760s. This manuscript is apparently the first part of a larger work, as this volume consists of entries beginning with A through "epée." Many entries contain examples of usage of the Ottawa langauge word or additional definitions and examples based upon other phrases in which the French word may be used. This manuscript may be a partial copy made of Du Jaunay's French-Ottawa manuscript dictionary compiled in the 1740s at Cross Village, now housed at McGill University Library.
- Creator
- Du Jaunay, Pierre, 1705-1780et al
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Jesuits; Michigan--History
- Date
- circa 1771
- Title
- Ottawa Indian songs and dances; musical score
- Identifier(s)
- text:320329
- Description
- Songs including naming chant by Fred Ettawageshik; transcribed from recordings made by Jane Willets Ettawageshik.
- Creator
- Hunkins, Eusebia Simpsonet al; Ettawageshik, Fred, 1896-1969et al; Ettawageshik, Jane, 1915-1996et al
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Odawa; Anishinaabe; Music
- Date
- 1954
- Title
- Interview with Julia Wesaw reading words and phrases from Daniels' text
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3428; APSdigrec_2849; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Interview with readings and elicitations from B. Daniels, et al., eds., "Potawatomi Language Manual, Resource Materials and Training Exercises" (Milwaukee: Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1976); Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 5, program 1. Formerly numbered 6:1.
- Source
- Buszard-Welcher, Laura. Potawatomi language recordings, 1995. (Mss.Rec.193);
- Subject
- Potawatomi language; Ottawa language; Basket making
- Date
- 1992-07
- Title
- Interview with Julia Wesaw reading words and phrases from Daniels' text
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3433; APSdigrec_2850; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Interview with readings and elicitations from B. Daniels, et al., eds., "Potawatomi Language Manual, Resource Materials and Training Exercises" (Milwaukee: Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1976); Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 5, program 2. Formerly numbered 6:2.
- Source
- Buszard-Welcher, Laura. Potawatomi language recordings, 1995. (Mss.Rec.193);
- Subject
- Potawatomi language; Ottawa language; Basket making; lexicography
- Date
- 1992-07
- Title
- Kidnapping
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9098; APSdigrec_0034; Series: 02; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 03
- Description
- A semi-historical legend of a kidnapping from the Burt Lake band.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore; Kidnapping
- Date
- 1948-05-06
- Title
- The Two Sisters
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9118; APSdigrec_0572; Series: 02; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 01
- Description
- A semi-historical legend about two sisters of the Harbor band.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore; Sisters
- Date
- 1948
- Title
- Conversation among 8 Ottawa at Cross Village
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9134; APSdigrec_0575; Series: 02; Recording Number: 13; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Informal group conversation in English with some Ottawa words. A short story about an Ottawa chief named Sagima is told in English by Mrs. Bill Norton, starting at 01:34.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Conversation; Fish; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1948
- Title
- Christening Ceremony
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9112; APSdigrec_0044; Series: 02; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 04
- Description
- "A speech and chant with horn rattle accompaniment of the kind used at a naming ceremony following an Ottawa feast. The speech is what Fred Ettawageshik remembered saying when he performed the ceremony at my adoption at the King's Supper, Jan. 6 1947."; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949. Naming ceremony speech only transferred to reel-to-reel.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1948-05-01
- Title
- The Magic Arrow
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9129; APSdigrec_0567; Series: 02; Recording Number: 10; Program Number: 01
- Description
- A legend about a poor boy who married the chief's daughter because of his possession of a magic arrow.; Originally recorded on wire recorder in 1948 and transferred to reel-to-reel tape in 1949.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Ottawa Indians--Folklore; Marriage--Folklore
- Date
- 1948-06
- Title
- Wooden Whistles
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9071; APSdigrec_0005; Series: 01; Recording Number: 01A; Program Number: 05
- Description
- Story of the origin of a belief that blowing whistles will call up snakes in the springtime.; Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Snakes; Whistles; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08
- Title
- The Legend of the Corn
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9086; APSdigrec_0008; Series: 01; Recording Number: 02B; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Recorded by Jane Willets from Chief Fred Ettawageshik on Presto Recorder discs in 1947, then transferred to open tape reels in 1949. Mss. of material recorded written in Ottawa by Chief Ettawageshik with inter-linear translations. Chief Ettawageshik is from Harbor Springs, Michigan.
- Source
- Willets, Jane. Ottawa material, [1947]. (Mss.Rec.1);
- Subject
- Ottawa language; Corn; Ottawa Indians--Folklore
- Date
- 1947-08