Color lithograph of a portrait painted by Charles Bird King, Meskwaki Indian, part of 1837 delegation to Washington, D.C., wearing blue-striped coat, with arrowhead on shirt, head-scarf, and face-paint.; Volume 3, part 3; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive documentation. Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. Liner notes contain extensive documentation. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
From an LP titled "Songs and Dance of Great Lakes Indians," Ethnic Folkways Library, 1956. In section titled "Algonquians." Liner notes contain extensive documentation. Liner notes contain extensive notes on songs and performers, and musical analysis.
Black and white engraving of Fox man and woman in native attire, head-dress, arm bands, necklaces. Man holding gun and hatchet, woman holding child's hand, child holding basket, with dwelling in background.; Rare book vault; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Interview with Seneca artist Ernest Smith regarding his paintings held at the Rochester Museum. The paintings are referred to by their Museum catalog numbers.; [695] Flying Spark -- [1696] Sac and Fox Lodge -- [1693] Unidentified -- [1692] Unidentified -- [1691] Unidentified -- [1690] Unidentified -- [1689] Unidentified [704] Otter Society -- [657] Little Water -- [493] Flying Head -- [494] Eagle Dance -- [581] Portrait of Lyman Johnson -- [580] Skin Man -- [524] Vision -- [545] Sky Woman -- [516] Red Ear -- [582] Unidentified -- [583] Progress -- [517] False Face - [546] Peace Queen -- [709] Maple Sugar -- [571] Mask -- [511] Blessing Corn Field
Color full length portrait engraving of Sauk and Fox chief, in native attire, head-dress, holding shield, staff and hatchet, Rock Island, upper Mississippi.; Volume 2; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
audio:18634; APSdigrec_5144; Series: 02; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 15
Description
A comparison of Pipe Dance songs, narrated by Gertrude Kurath, using field recordings previously made by her: Meskwaki (Iowa), recorded 1952, performed by Wilson Roberts; Chippewa of Lac du Flambeau (Wisconsin), recorded 1952, 2 Pipe Dances, performed by Fred Lacasse; Menominee (Wisconsin), 2 Pipe Dances, recorded circa 1950s; Narragansett (Rhode Island), recorded by Michael Prokosch, circa 1950s.