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- Title
- Explanation of the two preceding recordings; Beaver Song and the songs attributed to cklayaqw
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6861; APSdigrec_0625; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 03
- Source
- De Laguna, Frederica. Recordings at Yakutat, Alaska, 1952. (Mss.Rec.19);
- Subject
- Tlingit language; Indians of North America--Alaska; Tlingit Indians--Folklore; Quests (Expeditions)
- Date
- 1952-09-13
- Title
- Story and songs of cklayaqw'
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6855; APSdigrec_0624; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 02
- Source
- De Laguna, Frederica. Recordings at Yakutat, Alaska, 1952. (Mss.Rec.19);
- Subject
- Tlingit language; Indians of North America--Alaska; Tlingit Indians--Folklore; Quests (Expeditions)
- Date
- 1952-09-13
- Title
- Two Men and Old Woman Never Dies; Myth of Snake in River Ceremony
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4856; APSdigrec_0753; Recording Number: 08; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Identified as two stories in collector's documentation, though the stories blend into each other and there is no discernible break between the stories on the recording.; Begins with English and Hidatsa given by Annie Crows Heart Eagle, with Mandan given by Mrs. Otter Sage. At approximately 40:00, Annie Crows Heart Eagle forgets how the story continues, so the sequence is switched to English and Mandan given by Otter Sage, followed by Hidatsa by Annie Crows Heart Eagle. Frequent interruptions. Story is interrupted by an unidentified speaker for about 1.5 minutes, starting at 22:30.; Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 62, program 1.Version given on Related Recording by Otter Sage is the same story despite alternate title.The Hidatsa language is identified as such in the recording's accompanying documentation, but on the recording itself it is referred to by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Arapahoan language of the same name.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa ethnohistory and linguistics, Fort Berthold Reservation, 1967-1969. (Mss.Rec.81);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Hidatsa Indians--Folklore; Mandan Indians--Folklore; Older women--Folklore; Quests (Expeditions)--Folklore
- Date
- 1969
- Title
- Snake put in Missouri [2 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4739; APSdigrec_0668; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 03
- Description
- Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 60, program 3.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa ethnohistory and linguistics, Fort Berthold Reservation, 1967-1969. (Mss.Rec.81);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Mandan Indians--Folklore; Hidatsa Indians--Folklore; Older women--Folklore; Snakes--Folklore; Missouri River; Quests (Expeditions)--Folklore
- Date
- 1969
- Title
- Old Woman Who Never Dies; Snake put in Missouri [1 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:4741; APSdigrec_0667; Recording Number: 06; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Version given on Related Recording by Otter Sage and Annie Crows Heart Eagle together is the same story despite alternate title.; Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 60, program 2.
- Source
- Bowers, Alfred W. Mandan-Hidatsa ethnohistory and linguistics, Fort Berthold Reservation, 1967-1969. (Mss.Rec.81);
- Subject
- Anthropological linguistics; Mandan Indians--Folklore; Hidatsa Indians--Folklore; Older women--Folklore; Snakes--Folklore; Missouri River; Quests (Expeditions)--Folklore
- Date
- 1969