- "Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies" (x)
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- Title
- Tobacco Invocation, Green Corn Dance, Coldspring Longhouse
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3598; APSdigrec_2173; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chants and Ceremonies, 1949. (Mss.Rec.130);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1949-09-04
- Title
- Chants of the Bigheads at the Midwinter Festival at Newtown Longhouse, Cattaraugus Reservation
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3599; APSdigrec_2170; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Introduction -- Early morning -- Noon -- Evening -- Final Song; This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chants and Ceremonies, 1949. (Mss.Rec.130);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1949-08-27
- Title
- Tobacco Invocation, Midwinter Festival
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3601; APSdigrec_2174; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chants and Ceremonies, 1949. (Mss.Rec.130);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1949-09-04
- Title
- "False Face"; Ceremonial Songs of Tonawanda Longhouse
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8947; local: APSdigrec_3863; local: 11; local: 29
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Reproduction is restricted. "False Face" is a term for Haudenosaunee Medicine Masks that was applied by the original collector to this recording. The term is considered both inaccurate and offensive by many Haudenosaunee communities.
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936
- Title
- Oh gi we: Dance For Departed Spirits
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8949; APSdigrec_3865; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 31
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive, pending further review. Reproduction is restricted.
- Source
- Ceremonial Songs of Tonawanda Seneca Longhouse, 1936 (Mss.Rec.17); https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.17-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936
- Title
- Oh gi we: Dance For Departed Spirits
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8922; APSdigrec_3867; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 33
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive, pending further review. Reproduction is restricted.
- Source
- Ceremonial Songs of Tonawanda Seneca Longhouse, 1936 (Mss.Rec.17); https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.17-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936
- Title
- Chanters of the Dead [1 of 4]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3554; APSdigrec_2163; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.; Lead singer with drum: Rupert Scrogg (Tonawanda); Assistant singers: Everett Parker (Tonawanda), Harold Kittle (Cattaraugus); Head women; Louise Green, Louis (Eliz.) Young; Head men: Spencer Bennett, John Cook; Speaker: Gus Williams (6 Nations, resident at Newtown)
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chanters of the Dead, 1958. (Mss.Rec.127);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1958-02-08
- Title
- Husk Faces, Medicine Society Rite
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8963; APSdigrec_3878; Recording Number: 12; Program Number: 08
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive, pending further review. Reproduction is restricted.
- Source
- Ceremonial Songs of Tonawanda Seneca Longhouse, 1936 (Mss.Rec.17); https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.17-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936
- Title
- Women's Dance as sung at Newtown Longhouse, Cattaraugus Reservation
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3597; APSdigrec_2172; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 03
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chants and Ceremonies, 1949. (Mss.Rec.130);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca dance
- Date
- 1949-08-27
- Title
- Cold Spring Seneca, Spool #2 [1 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9614; APSdigrec_4021; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 03
- Description
- An unidentified sequence of Seneca songs, originally recorded on wire.; This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1953-04-02
- Title
- The Thanksgiving address
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3489; APSdigrec_1951; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Thanksgiving address by Harry Watt, speaker for the Bird Side of Cold Spring Longhouse. Recorded by Harry Watt, about 1970. In Seneca only.
- Source
- Watt, Harry. Seneca language, 1993. (Mss.Rec.185);
- Subject
- Seneca language; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Speeches, addresses, etc.
- Date
- 1970
- Title
- Chant of Handsome Lake
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3590; local: APSdigrec_2168; local: 02; local: 02
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. "False Face" is a term for Haudenosaunee Medicine Masks that was applied by the original collector to this recording. The term is considered both inaccurate and offensive by many Haudenosaunee communities.
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Religion; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1948-09-02
- Title
- Cold Spring Seneca, Spool #1
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9612; APSdigrec_4020; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
- Description
- An unidentified sequence of Seneca songs, originally recorded on wire.; This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1953-04-02
- Title
- Morning Song of Handsome Lake as sung at Newtown Longhouse, Cattaraugus Reservation
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3600; APSdigrec_2171; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chants and Ceremonies, 1949. (Mss.Rec.130);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Seneca Indians--Music
- Date
- 1949-08-27
- Title
- Chanters of the Dead [3 of 4]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3555; APSdigrec_2165; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.; Lead singer with drum: Rupert Scrogg (Tonawanda); Assistant singers: Everett Parker (Tonawanda), Harold Kittle (Cattaraugus); Head women; Louise Green, Louis (Eliz.) Young; Head men: Spencer Bennett, John Cook; Speaker: Gus Williams (6 Nations, resident at Newtown)
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Seneca Chanters of the Dead, 1958. (Mss.Rec.127);
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1958-02-08
- Title
- The Origin of the False Faces
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3591; local: APSdigrec_2169; local: 02; local: 03
- Description
- This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. "False Face" is a term for Haudenosaunee Medicine Masks that was applied by the original collector to this recording. The term is considered both inaccurate and offensive by many Haudenosaunee communities.
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Folklore; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1948-09-02
- Title
- War Dance (Thunder Rite)
- Identifier(s)
- APSdigrec_3816; Recording Number: 10; Program Number: 14
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. Typescript transcripts are available in the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936
- Title
- Seneca Texts for the Green Corn Festival
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3589; local: APSdigrec_2167; local: 01; local: 01
- Description
- Announcement of day's ceremony -- Announcement for naming babies at First Day Green Corn Dance -- Announcement with cries by member of Snipe clan of a name of boy baby with cries -- Closing Address 4th Day Green Corn Festival after Bowl Game; thanks to all who have participated; chiefs, officials, singers, dancers, warriors to end 4 ceremonies; This recording has been identified as culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. "False Face" is a term for Haudenosaunee Medicine Masks that was applied by the original collector to this recording. The term is considered both inaccurate and offensive by many Haudenosaunee communities.
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Speeches, addresses, etc., Seneca
- Date
- 1948-09-01
- Title
- Cold Spring Seneca, Spool #2 [2 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:9615; APSdigrec_4022; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 04
- Description
- An unidentified sequence of Seneca songs, originally recorded on wire.; This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Remote access and reproduction is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
- Source
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers (Mss.Ms.Coll.95); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.95-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1953-04-02
- Title
- Oh gi we: Dance For Departed Spirits
- Identifier(s)
- audio:8928; APSdigrec_3866; Recording Number: 11; Program Number: 32
- Description
- Originally recorded phonograph discs in 1936, then transferred to open reel tape for the APS by the Library of Congress in 1970. This recording has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive, pending further review. Reproduction is restricted.
- Source
- Ceremonial Songs of Tonawanda Seneca Longhouse, 1936 (Mss.Rec.17); https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.17-ead.xml
- Subject
- Seneca Indians--Music; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies
- Date
- 1936