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- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 5
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5927; : 05; : 01
- Description
- "The Confederacy chiefs at Onondaga welcome the runners home."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4397, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The political and economic situation of the reservation when the informant came back after being in the army
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4390; APSdigrec_0174; Recording Number: 13; Program Number: 06
- Source
- Wallace, Anthony F. C. Tuscarora material, [1948-1949]. (Mss.Rec.2);
- Subject
- Tuscarora Indians--History; Tuscarora Nation Reservation (N.Y.); Tuscarora Indians--Economic conditions; Tuscarora Indians--Politics and government
- Date
- 1949-08-17
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 6
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5928; : 06; : 01
- Description
- "The welcome continues. The runners report to the chiefs about their trip and the success of the invitation. They bring greetings from the U.S. government officials."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4397, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- ETI [2 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:21913; Recording Number: 19970409-01; Program Number: 02
- Source
- Pamela Wallace Papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.130); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.130-ead.xml
- Subject
- Yuchi Indians--Politics and government; Yuchi Indians--Social life and customs
- Date
- 1997-04-09
- Title
- Department Governor's Residence, Zamboanga, Philippines.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:4265; APSimg7417; Graphics Number: U5-4-13
- Description
- Exterior view of residence, trees and stream in foreground.
- Source
- Victor (Victor George) Heiser Papers (Mss.B.H357.p); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.H357.p-ead.xml
- Subject
- Medicine--History ; Philippines--Politics and government--1898-1935; Philippines--Social conditions--20th century
- Date
- n. d.
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 4
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5926; : 04; : 01
- Description
- "Reply and invitation continue. The U.S. government officials request the runners to withdraw so that they may consider their proposal, then invite them back into the council to tell them that they accept. The runners return home and inform the chiefs of their arrival."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4396, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 13
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5945; : 13; : 01
- Description
- "The chiefs announce the 'reading' of two wampum belts, which constitutes the council's business on this occasion, and the speaker appointed to this task. The reading of the Friendship and Two Rows/Paths wampum belts commences."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4401, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 2
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5924; : 02; : 01
- Description
- "The Wood's Edge Welcome continues." Cayuga speech through 25:50, followed by English commentary and discussion.; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4395, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02-11
- Title
- Political speech
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4215; APSdigrec_0925; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 03
- Source
- Kinkade, Marvin Dale. Upper Chehalis (Salish) language material, 1960. (Mss.Rec.37);
- Subject
- Upper Chehalis language; Chehalis Indians--Politics and government; Speeches, addresses, etc.
- Date
- 1960-08
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 19
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5951; : 19; : 01
- Description
- "The shatihwáohek continues. This is the end of the sequence. English commentary follows."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4404, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 10
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5932; : 10; : 01
- Description
- "The Woods' Edge Welcome continues."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4399, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02-11
- Title
- Paine, Thomas to Benjamin Franklin, 1778 October 24; Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:9495
- Description
- Thomas Paine congratulates Benjamin Franklin on his new position as Minister Plenipotentiary to the French court. Paine informs Franklin that he is recording a history of the American Revolution and relays some information about the war and his own personal experiences.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Politics and the Causes of Revolution; Political Philosophy; Diplomacy; United States--Foreign relations--1775-1794
- Date
- 1778-10-24; 2022
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 7
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5929; : 07; : 01
- Description
- "The runners' report continues."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4398, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 17
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5949; : 17; : 01
- Description
- "After a period of withdrawal, the U.S. government officials respond to the reading of the belts by indicating that they still 'respect' the old treaties. The chiefs respond to this with satisfaction."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4403, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- Republic on the Ropes: Surviving Trumpism
- Identifier(s)
- video:1517
- Description
- Ornstein gives an analysis of the changes under President Trump. How does our civil society move past social destroyed social norms and institutions?
- Subject
- Populism; Politics, Polarization; Right-wing extremists, United States; APS Meeting Videos
- Date
- 2017-04-29
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 18
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5950; : 18; : 01
- Description
- "[Because Chief Thomas was not entirely satisfied with the two speeches in (17) he re-recorded these at the beginning of this tape.] This is followed by the shatihwáohek ('summing up') of the council and its results by the chiefs."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4403, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 20
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5952; : 20; : 01
- Description
- Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4404, side 2.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02
- Title
- Quincy, Edmund to Dorothy Quincy Hancock, 1776 May 25; No. 2043 Edmund Quincy to Dorothy Quincy Hancock
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:880
- Description
- Mentions the danger from smallpox; remarks: "I am now become so much a Citizen of the world, that places and circumstances grow more indifferent"; mentions the evacuation of Boston by the British and reports that a large British force is being sent to America; reassures her that Philadelphia is not endangered; remarks that he is at a great loss because of the state of America and of Massachusetts in particular; expresses hope for "the introduction of diverse useful manufactures" in Boston; comments that "the present quarrel must inevitably issue in a Separation & mutual independence of the old & new country."; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Politics and Causes of Revolution; Smallpox; War and families--United States--History--18th century
- Date
- 1776-05-25; 2021
- Title
- Governing terms & ethnographic information on governing
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4654; APSdigrec_2315; Recording Number: 29; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Predominantly in English, with some Tiwa terminology. Program contains corrupted digital sound quality from RDAT transfer, from 7:34 to 7:55. At 7:46, a three-second silent gap has been left to reflect 20 seconds of signal silence that have been removed at that point.
- Source
- Brandt, Elizabeth A. Linguistic Data in Sandia Dialect of Tiwa, [1968-1970]. (Mss.Rec.72);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Sandia dialect; Tiwa language; Tiwa Indians--Politics and government; anthropological_linguistics
- Date
- 1970-01-12
- Title
- The Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition, Part 3
- Identifier(s)
- : APSdigrec_5925; : 03; : 01
- Description
- "The runners reply to the welcome, present greetings from the chiefs at home and extend the invitation to a conference to 'renew the old agreements (treaties)."; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4396, side 1.
- Subject
- Iroquois Indians--Politics and government; Iroquois Indians--Social life and customs; Speeches, addresses, etc., Cayuga
- Date
- 1976-02