audio:18472; APSdigrec_5111; Series: 02; Recording Number: 02; Program Number: 01
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Prelude, War Dance (Grass Dance) tunes, Oklahoma style -- Parade, Oklahoma Song -- Medicine Man's Circuit by John Shano of Sugar Island -- Pipe Dance -- Welcome Dance (War tunes), slow, medium, fast, men and women -- Partridge Dance, Davy Joe Miller and Debby Jackson -- Corn Maiden Dance, singer Frank Bush, Potawatomi -- Round Dance, Oklahoma, everyone -- Rabbit (Two-step Dance), couples, Oklahoma -- Stomp Dance, antiphonal (excellent), Oklahoma Cherokee derivation -- War Dance songs; "Master of Ceremonies, Jim Shaffer; Singer, John Bosin with apprentices"
"The Invitation Process. Location: Washington, D.C. U.S. government officials welcome two 'runners' from Onondaga (Syracuse, N.Y.) who bear a wampum string to invite them to a conference at Onondaga. Begins with the Woods' Edge Welcome." Begins with English description. Cayuga speech begins at 19:15.; Originals at Canadian Museum of Civilization. This program corresponds to original tape 76-4395, side 1.
audio:23181; APSdigrec_5794; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 01
Description
Radio broadcast: "Manhattan at Large." Councilman Stanley Michaels, host. Topic: "The Future of the Museum of the American Indian." Guests: Dr. Edmund Carpenter, Anthropologist, Member Board of Trustees, Museum of the American Indian; Pamela Mann, Asst. N.Y., Attorney General; N.Y. Assemblyman Herman D. Farrell, Jr.; Randle Borshi, Deputy Commissioner, N.Y. City Dept. of Cultural Affairs.
Originally recorded on cassette. Corresponds to collector's original Series 11. This item has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please contact the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
audio:16544; APSdigrec_6226; Recording Number: 08; Program Number: 01
Description
This item has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive, pending further review. Access and reproduction is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information.
Originally recorded on wax cylinders by Victor Riste. Originals at Voice Library of Michigan State University or Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University.
Originally recorded on wax cylinders by Victor Riste. Originals at Voice Library of Michigan State University or Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University.
Originally recorded on wax cylinders by Victor Riste. Originals at Voice Library of Michigan State University or Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University.