audio:6562; APSdigrec_3656; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 01
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Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [?] Beginnings of the False Face Society -- [1086] Unidentified -- [955] Unidentified -- [742] Unidentified -- [732] Unidentified -- [710] Unidentified -- [1020] Unidentified -- [1019] Picking Blackberries -- [1002] Gathering Artichokes -- [1003] Gathering Mushrooms -- [1001] Processing Deer Meat -- [1021] Making Hickory Nut Oil -- [1061] Method of Making Bowls -- [687] Portrait of Chief Harrison Brown
Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [1079] The Pipe Carver -- [950] The Story of the Hunter -- [1000] Capturing the Eagle -- [1062] Unidentified -- [717] Making Pottery -- [685] Unidentified -- [621] Heating Water -- [1022] Unidentified -- [?] Portrait of Jesse Hill -- [688] Portrait of William Gordon -- [741] Unidentified -- [744] Unidentified -- [736] The Woman With the Cradleboard -- [735] The Flute Player -- [740] Processing Corn For Soup -- [697] Unidentified -- [1131] The Fisherman -- [1104] Roasting Corn -- [966] Giving Thanks to the Maker; This item has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [957] The White Beaver -- [949] The Story of the Great Serpent -- [691] Curing the Wood -- [697] How the Indian Cut the Tree by Fire -- [701] The Burning of the Village (Solomon's Raid) -- [742] First Earth Woman -- [741] Two Women Carrying Water -- [1086] The Running Moccasins -- [1085] Day Comes and Goblins Go -- [1084] Scavenger Bird (Turkey Buzzard) -- [1082] Trails of the Great Beyond -- [1081] Burning Springs -- [1080] The Serpent -- [1079] The Pipe Carver -- [1077] The Brothers Searching for the End of the Rainbow Who Ran Under the Sky -- [1076] The Chief Protects his Hides -- [1075] Man Wasting Away With Consumption -- [1074] The Toad Woman -- [1021] Making Hickory Nut Oil -- [1019] Gathering Berries for Storage -- [?] Tug of War -- [1022] Making Sunflower Oil -- [1062] The Captive With His First Seneca Moccasins -- [1061] Method of Making Bows -- [1087] The Ghost Wife -- [1072] Young Maidens -- [1066] Evolution of Hunting
Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [1121] Unidentified -- [1123] Maple Sugar -- [1119] Adoption of an Orphan -- [1118] Unidentified -- [1117] Unidentified -- [1131] Fisherman -- [1129] Child Training -- [1125] Silverwork -- [1124] Wampum Belt -- [?] Woman in Seclusion -- [1001] Preserving Deer Meat -- [1002] Gathering Artichokes -- [1003] Gathering Mushrooms -- [1010] Gathering Strawberries - [1698] Reflection in Water -- [1685] When Corn is Burned -- [1684] Two Different Types of Bark House -- [1682] Magic Flight -- [1680] Purification Ceremony -- [1135] The Wolf -- [695] The Flying Spark; This item has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.