audio:6514; APSdigrec_3195; Recording Number: 09A; Program Number: 01
Description
Story given in English, then in Shawnee, followed by a discussion of Shawnee beliefs regarding treatment of animals and animals' conferring of powers to humans. Also discusses the role of dogs in going to heaven.
audio:6520; APSdigrec_3201; Recording Number: 10B; Program Number: 01
Description
Primarily includes elicitation of sentences using Shawnee verbs for wearing, with discussion of types of clothing and worn objects, common and traditional. Also includes discussion of different ways to ask questions. Discussion from 15:35 to 18:30 of Corn Lady.
audio:6479; APSdigrec_3109; Recording Number: 02B; Program Number: 01
Description
Conversation on miscellaneous Shawnee customs and beliefs with some vocabulary. Discusses prohibition on playing or eating after dark, customs surrounding a feast for a person who has died, little people who live in trees, little lost people, and how babies are named. In English only.
audio:6484; APSdigrec_3110; Recording Number: 03A; Program Number: 01
Description
Conversation on little people, the consultant's mother's medicine, the naming of babies, a personal anecdote about sickness, and the passing down of knowledge through elders. In English only.
audio:6490; APSdigrec_3117; Recording Number: 05A; Program Number: 01
Description
Begins with some elicitation, followed by story of how people and tribes were created and how they learned to make fire. Continues into discussion of the keeping of fire, the treatment of women in Shawnee society, and related customs. Predominantly in English.