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- Title
- Interview with Ernest Smith, 3-15-1973 [1 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6556; APSdigrec_3653; Recording Number: 05; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [1077] The Chipmunks -- [1108] Lunchtime -- [1107] The Pigeon -- [1106] The Mammoth -- [1105] Curing Tobacco -- [1104] Roasting Corn -- [1103] Dreaming of the Mask Society -- [1102] Child Studying Nature -- [1100] Woman Working Corn -- [1099] Unidentified -- [1098] Captive -- [958] Moral of Share and Share Alike -- [1096] Unidentified -- [1095] Unidentified -- [1094] Unidentified -- [1093] Old Crooked Mouth -- [1092] Unidentified -- [1091] Thunder -- [1113] Unidentified -- [1112] Unidentified -- [1111] Witchcraft -- [1110] Trading Arrows -- [1130] Making Hemlock Tea
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Interviews concerning the paintings of the Seneca artist Ernest Smith, 1973. (Mss.Rec.126);
- Subject
- Seneca art; Seneca Indians--Folklore; Seneca Indians--Material culture
- Date
- 1973-03-15
- Title
- Interview with Ernest Smith, Paintings of Economic Activities, 4-16-1973 [1 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6562; APSdigrec_3656; Recording Number: 07; Program Number: 01
- Description
- 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
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Interviews concerning the paintings of the Seneca artist Ernest Smith, 1973. (Mss.Rec.126);
- Subject
- Seneca art; Seneca Indians--Domestic life; Seneca Indians--Material culture
- Date
- 1973-04-16
- Title
- Interview with Ernest Smith, 3-14-1973
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6554; local: APSdigrec_3652; local: 04; local: 02
- Description
- 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
- Subject
- Seneca art; Seneca Indians--Folklore; Seneca Indians--Material culture; Seneca Indians--Domestic life
- Date
- 1973-03-14
- Title
- Interview with Ernest Smith, 3-15-1973 [2 of 2]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6558; local: APSdigrec_3654; local: 05; local: 02
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Seneca art; Seneca Indians--Folklore; Wampum; Seneca Indians--Material culture; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Seneca Indians--Domestic life
- Date
- 1973-03-15
- Title
- Interview with Ernest Smith, 3-13-1973 [3 of 3]
- Identifier(s)
- audio:6552; APSdigrec_3651; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [1017] The Thunder Spirits -- [694] Story of the Snow Snake -- [1013] The Pathway -- [681] How the Wampum Belt Was Made -- [689] False Face Spirit Shaking Rattle -- [1055] Gift of Plenty From Heaven -- [1067] Going to Meet the Sun Father -- [?] Portrait of a Woodcutter -- [685] Pottery Makers -- [683] Long House Under Construction -- [684] Portrait of Sara Hill -- [731] Human Eyes and Song by E. Smith -- [739] False Face Society Symbolism -- [737] Chipmunk on a Bowl -- [734] Haze -- [717] Women Making Pottery -- [711] Weaving a Basket
- Source
- Fenton, William N. Interviews concerning the paintings of the Seneca artist Ernest Smith, 1973. (Mss.Rec.126);
- Subject
- Seneca art; Seneca Indians--Folklore; Wampum; Seneca Indians--Rites and ceremonies; Seneca pottery; Basket making; Seneca Indians--Material culture
- Date
- 1973-03-13