- "Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs" (x)
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- Title
- Discussion of the order and purpose of the songs
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2956; APSdigrec_3359
- Description
- "[William] C'Hair says these were fun sessions; songs cannot be put in order--not the ritual songs; these are honor songs for the keepers of the ritual paraphrenalia, and educational songs (i.e. the song they use when they honor the person that has the bow)."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Discussion of whip dance, sacrifice of pup, and Eagle Society
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2949; APSdigrec_3350
- Description
- "Further discussion of whip dance, bustle dance and sacrifice of pup; discussion of human sacrifice and cannibalism; more on eating pup. Questions for consultant attempting to clarify points relative to sacrifice of pup; no real parallels with Assiniboine Kettle Drum ritual; pup is sacred food, but not the same significane up north; discussion of songs and Fred Gone. Discussion of Ronald Lah's work with Arapaho music; further comparison with Assiniboine Kettle Dance; participation of Eagle Society; whip man's responsibilities in old days and today."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho dance; Animal sacrifice; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Title
- Sitting Bull story about seeing his future in badger entrails
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3102; APSdigrec_2415; Recording Number: 09; Program Number: 03
- Description
- The Sitting Bull referred to is the consultant's grandfather, unrelated to the Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 10:1, collector's original tape 10, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--History; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; Divination
- Date
- 1992-06-30
- Title
- Conversation, brief stories, rabbit dance songs, and pow-wow songs
- Identifier(s)
- audio:16295; APSdigrec_6165; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
- Source
- Cowell, Andrew. Arapaho Verbal Morphology, 2000-2001. (Mss.Rec.278); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.278-ead.xml
- Subject
- Arapaho language; Arapaho Indians--Music; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; morphology
- Date
- 2000-06-29
- Title
- Arapaho stories [1 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:3113; APSdigrec_2422; Recording Number: 12; Program Number: 02
- Description
- Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 13:1, collector's original tape 13, side A.
- Source
- Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
- Subject
- Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; Arapaho Indians--History; Arapaho dance; Arapaho language; Ghost dance; Arapaho Indians--Education
- Date
- 1992-07-03
- Title
- Discussion of reservation districts, ceremony staging and naming, and names for Pawnee and Omaha people
- Identifier(s)
- audio:2958; APSdigrec_3356
- Description
- "Discussion of reservation districts; possibility of staging the ceremony this fall/winter; difficulty of changing the name of the ceremony at this late date; names for Pawnee and Omaha people."
- Source
- Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
- Subject
- Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs; Omaha Indians; Pawnee Indians
- Date
- 1995-07-18