This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Discusses the similarity of Seneca and Cayuga, and possible future work on Wyandot. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1939. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1949. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1946. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1946. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; There is a 15-second blank section on the recording, beginning at approximately 2:47. Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1949. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording, which itself is a re-recording from an original wire recording.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording, which itself is a re-recording from an original wire recording.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1939. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
General comments on features of Cherokee dance and possible relationships to Iroquois dance and that of other nothern tribes. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Recorded off of a played-back phonograph recording originally made in 1949. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.
Discusses available Cherokee recordings, difficulties surrounding making new recordings, and details on subsequent Inuvialuit recordings. This program was made as part of a wire recording sent to Floyd Lounsbury by John W. Gillespie, containing recordings made by himself and excerpts of other field recordings he had acquired.; Also see the John W. Gillespie correspondence in the Floyd Lounsbury papers.