Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives

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Title: Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives, 1908-1995View associated digital content.

ID: 15/2/32

Primary Creator: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Anthropology

Other Creators: Alaska Native Communities, Alutiiq/Sugpiaq, Baltaxe, James, Berman, Allen, Blackfeet, Braroe, Niels, Cheyenne, Clemmer, Richard, Conklin, Elizabeth, Cowichan Tribes (Coast Salish), Cree, Crow, Dewhirst, John, Diaz, Sonia, Eastern Shoshone Tribe, Ervin, A. M., Eyde, David, Foltin, Bela, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Fowler, Loretta, Garbarino, Merwyn, Havasupai, Hemphill, Joseph, Hicks, George, Hinton, Leanne, Hopi, Jacobs, Sue Ellen, Johnson, Nels, Johnson, Thomas, Kauffman, Lynn, Kettel, Bonnie, Kettel, David, Kwakwaka'wakw, Linton, Norma, Lowenthal, Richard, Lummi Nation (Coast Salish), Maack, Stephen, Makah Tribe (Coast Salish), Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (Sahnish) Nation (Fort Borthold), ʼNa̱mg̱is First Nation (Coast Salish), Narragansett, Nettl, Bruno (1930-2020), Neuman, Michele DeRiso, Northern Arapaho, Northern Cheyenne, Ojibwe, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, Rocke, Donald, Scullin, Michael, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation, Coast Salish), Stó:lō Nation (Coast Salish), Tanana Athabaskan, Tlingit and Haida, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation (Coast Salish), Tsoyaha (Yuchi), Umatilla Tribe (Coast Salish), We Wai Kai First Nation, Wilson, Barbara, Yakama Nation (Coast Salish)

Extent: 19.4 cubic feet

Arrangement: Alphabetical by researcher

Subjects: Anthropology, Arts and Crafts, Dance, Government, Health, History, Indigenous Peoples, Interviews, Music, Music -- Native American, Native American, Oral History, Religion, Songs, Traditions

Formats/Genres: Maps, Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives (1908-95) directed by Edward M. Bruner (1924- ), professor of anthropology (1961- ), including correspondence, microfilmed and photocopied documents, news clippings, publications, field notes and diaries, photographs, maps, oral history and interview tapes, recorded events, and transcriptions, relating to U.S., Canada, and Alaska Indigenous peoples’ customs, history, music, politics, and religion. Represented Indigenous peoples include Alutiiq/Sugpiaq, Athabascan, Blackfeet, Cheyenne--Northern, Coast Salish (Cowichan Tribes, Lummi Nation, Makah Tribe, 'Na̱mg̱is First Nation, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), Stó:lō Nation—including Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Umatilla Tribe, and Yakama Nation), Cree, Crow, Eastern Shoshone, Fort Mojave, Haida, Havasupai, Hopi, Kwakwaka’wakw, Makah, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (Sahnish) Nation, Menominee, Narragansett, Navajo, Northern Arapaho, Ojibwe, Pasamaquoddy, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, Tlingit, and Tsoyaha (Yuchi). The archives also contain an extensive collection of Indigenous peoples' music.

Biographical Note

The Board of Trustees established the Department of Anthropology in 1959, separating it from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.1 In 1961 the Illinois Archaeological Survey was presented to the Department of Anthropology for research.2 In August 1976 the Department of Anthropology became part of the School of Social Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.3

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 50th Report, May 16, 1959, p. 406.

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 51st Report, December 19, 1961, p. 1238.

3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 58th Report, February 18, 1976, p. 523.

Subject/Index Terms

Anthropology
Arts and Crafts
Dance
Government
Health
History
Indigenous Peoples
Interviews
Music
Music -- Native American
Native American
Oral History
Religion
Songs
Traditions

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 11/13/2002; 08/2025

Access Restrictions: This record series is currently under review and requires approval to access by the Native communities represented in the materials. Please contact the University Archives for questions.

Acquisition Source: University of Illinois Department of Anthropology

Related Materials: Edward M. Bruner Papers, 1859-2017 (RS 15/2/29) For more information please see https://archon.library.illinois.edu/archives/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=11493&q=bruner.

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Series 3: Doris Duke Music Archives
Sub-Series 1: Music Archives Reports, Correspondence, Article, and Indexes
Box 42
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1969
Contains report by Bela Foltin and correspondence related to the assembly of the music archives
Folder 2: Bruno Nettl - Article, 1968
"Biography of a Blackfoot Indian Singer," in The Musical Quarterly, April 1968, Vol. LIV, No. 2.
Folder 3: Collection List by Numbers (Shelf List)
Folder 4: Collection Index by Tribe (Alphabetical)
Folder 5: Tape Indices
Folder 6: Notes - Collection 1
Folder 7: Notes - Collection 2
Folder 8: Notes - Collection 3
Folder 9: Notes - Collection 4
Folder 10: Notes - Collection 5
Folder 11: Notes - Collection 6
Folder 12: Notes - Collection 7
Folder 13: Notes - Collection 8
Folder 14: Notes - Collection 9
These contents, recorded by Bruno Nettl, are housed with the University of Illinois's Sousa Archives and Center for American Music. See the School of Music Ethnomusicology Audio Archives (https://archon.library.illinois.edu/archives/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=11768), Record Series 12/5/75, Box 1 Folder 96: Coll. 110 and Box 21 Reels 2-6: Coll 10 for any inquiries.
Folder 15: Notes - Collection 10
Robert Witmer received Doris Duke funds to conduct research with the Kainai First Nation (Blood Tribe) but eventually withdrew his recordings and field data from the collection. This collection still contains his field reports and indices in the Administrative Files (Box 1-2), but the tapes and any related field data are presently housed with his papers at York University (see: https://atom.library.yorku.ca/robert-witmer-collection).
Sub-Series 2: Northern Arapaho Audiotapes
Box 43
Folder 1: Peyote Songs (21) by Al Moss (Tape 35), 1966
Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 2: Peyote Songs (17) by Al Moss (Tape 36), 1966
Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 3: Eastern Shoshone Audiotapes
Box 43
Folder 3: Sundance Call and Response Songs (Tape 37), July, 1966
Music by unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance; call and response between Sundance chief, Tom Wesaw and group. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 4: Maude Clairmont and Sundance Song (Tape 38), July, 1966
Conversation with Maude Clairmont and music by unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance song and Sundance chief, Tom Wesaw. Sound is not very clear. It is questionable on whether Clairmont knew she was being recorded. Sundance song begins later in recording. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Access Restriction: Restricted by request of kin
Folder 5: Powwow and Sundance Songs (Tape 39), July, 1966
Music and announcement by unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Powwow songs; Sundance songs and Sundance chief, Tom Wesaw. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 6: Sundance Songs, Aug 1966 - 1 (Tape 40), August, 1966
Music by Tissiwungu Gould ("Pine Tree") and unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 7: Sundance Songs, Aug 1966 - 2 (Tape 41), August, 1966
Music by Tissiwungu Gould ("Pine Tree") and unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 8: Sundance Songs, Aug 1966 - 3 (Tape 42), August, 1966
Music by Tissiwungu Gould ("Pine Tree") and unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 9: Shoshone Sunrise Song (Tape 43), August, 1966
Music by Tissiwungu Gould ("Pine Tree") and unidentified Shoshone singers including an audio recording relating to Sundance. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 10: Handgame Songs (Tape 44), August, 1966
Music by an unidentified Shoshone person including an audio recording relating to Handgame songs often heard at public events. Collected by Thomas Johnson. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 4: Northern Cheyenne Audiotapes
Some tapes additionally contain recordings of members of Three Affiliated Tribes and Oglala Sioux
Box 44
Folder 1: Northern Cheyenne Pow Wow (Tape 45), July, 1967
Music and dance including an audio recording relating to Northern Cheyenne Pow Wow at St. Labre's Mission Grounds outside of Ashland, Montana. Includes performances by Mandan and Oglala Sioux singers. Collected by Stephen Maack. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 2: Northern Cheyenne Pow Wow (Tape 46), July and August, 1967
Music, dance and interview notes including an audio recording relating to Northern Cheyenne Pow Wow at St. Labre's Mission grounds outside of Ashland, Montana. Side 2 of tape contains recording of notes from an interview with George Schubert relating to the Fort Berthold Reservation, Garrison Dam construction, and relocation. Collected by Stephen Maack. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 3: Northern Cheyenne Sun Dance - 1 (Tape 47), July, 1967
Ceremony including an audio recording relating to Northern Cheyenne Sun Dance and Sunrise ceremonies in Lame Deer, Montana. Contains speeches and ceremonies led by Eugene Redwoman, Amos Lone Hill (Sioux), Jim King, Black Wolf, Matt King, and Medicine Bull; as well as Sun Dance songs and Stephen Maack's commentary. Collected by Stephen Maack. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 4: Northern Cheyenne Sun Dance - 2 (Tape 48), July, 1967
Audio recording relating to Northern Cheyenne Sun Dance in Lame Deer, Montana. Contains recordings of Stephen Maack's commentary, Sun Dance songs, and report by Sun Dance treasurer. Side 2 contains recording of a lecture unrelated to Doris Duke content. Collected by Stephen Maack. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 5: Northern Cheyenne Sun Dance - 3 (Tape 49), June and July, 1967
Audio recording relating to Northern Cheyenne ceremony and Sun Dance in Lame Deer, Montana. Contains recordings of Cheyenne language, Stephen Maack's commentary, Sun Dance songs, speech by Sioux man Walter Locher. Collected by Stephen Maack. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 5: Nekaneet Cree First Nation Audiotapes
Box 44
Folder 6: Grass Dance, Round Dance, and Rain Dance Songs, Hand Game Songs, and Love Song (Tape 50), 1967
Music by Charlie Buffalocalf, George Neminas, Charlie Clay, George Mosquito, Johnny Oaks, and Jack Mosquito, including an audio recording relating to Grass Dance, Round Dance, Rain Dance, Hand Game songs and love song. This file contains material on 17 songs. Collected by Niels Braroe. See also the School of Music Ethnomusicology Audio Archives (12/5/75) Box 7 Reel 2 (Collection 44). See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 6: Crow Tribe of Montana Audiotapes
Box 44
Folder 7: Crow Sun Dance (Tape 51), June and July, 1967
Ceremony including an audio recording relating to the Crow Sun Dance on the Crow Reservation in Montana. Contains recordings of Sun Dance Songs. Collected by Richard Lowenthal. See also the School of Music Ethnomusicology Audio Archives (12/5/75) Box 6 Reel 42 (Collection 42). See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 7: Havasupai Audiotapes
Some audiotapes contain recordings of songs by other tribes including: Chemehuevi Tribe, Fort Mojave Tribe, Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, Apache Tribes, Paiute Tribe, Yavapai Tribe, Hualapai Tribe, Kiliwa Tribe, Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians, and Cocopah Tribe.
Access Restriction: Contents pertaining to the Chemehuevi Tribe may only be accessed by Chemehuevi tribal members.
Box 44
Folder 8: Peach Festival, Aug 1964 (Side 1) (Tape 52), 14 August, 1964
Music of the Peach Festival. Contains recordings of 28 songs. Some recordings are of Fort Mojave Tribe songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (2) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 9: Peach Festival, Aug 1964 (Side 2) (Tape 53), 15 August, 1964
Music of the Peach Festival. Contains recordings of 28 songs, primarily labeled as Circle Dance songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (2) for transcript. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 10: Sweat House Songs (Tape 54), 19, 24 August, 1964
Music and narrative by Dan Hanna, Wallen Burro, and Fred Hamidreek. Recordings relate to sweathouse songs and practices. It is uncclear if persons gave consent to be recorded. Contains recordings on 38 items/songs. Some recordings are of Navajo songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-2) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Box 45
Folder 1: Havasupai Songs, Other Songs and Dances (Tape 55), 19 August, 1964
Music and interview with Dan Hanna, Dickie Watahomigie, Claudina Hanna, Fred Hamidreek, Wallen Burro, Hunken Ward, and Spier. Includes recordings of songs from Fort Mojave Tribe, Chemehuevi Tribe, Navajo Nation, and Hopi Tribe. Contains 20 song recordings. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Access Restriction: Contents pertaining to the Chemehuevi Tribe may only be accessed by Chemehuevi tribal members.
Folder 2: Song Recordings of Various Genres (Tape 56), 22-28 August, 1964
Music and interviews with Ervin Crooke, Rex Tilousi, Leota Tilousi, Paul Tilousi, Mabel Hanna, and Duke Iditicava. Contains recordings of 28 songs. Some recordings are of songs from other tribes: Apache tribes, Chemehuevi Tribe, Fort Mojave Tribe, Navajo Nation, Paiute Tribe, and Yavapai Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (2-3) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Access Restriction: Contents pertaining to the Chemehuevi Tribe may only be accessed by Chemehuevi tribal members.
Folder 3: Songs by Wallen Burro, Dan Hanna, Mabel Hanna, and Paul Tilousi (Tape 57), 24-29 August, 1964
Music by Wallen Burro, Dan Hanna, Mabel Hanna, and Paul Tilousi. Contains recordings of 30 songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 4: Songs in Sweathouse and House Party (Part 1) (Tape 58), August, 1964
Music and interviews in a sweathouse and party at Irene Wilema's house in Peach Springs with Lamiel Paya, John Montoya, Lorenzo Sinyella, Irene Wilema, Dan Hanna, Rudy Wilema, and Evan Waler. Contains recordings of 33 songs. Some recordings are of Navajo songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcript. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 5: Songs in Sweathouse and House Party (Part 2) (Tape 59), 1964
Music by Dan Hanna, Loren Sinyella, Gus Wilema, Elizabeth Boning Fielding and Evann Walker during a party at Irene Wilema's house in Peach Springs. Contains recordings of 12 songs. Some recordings are of songs from Fort Mojave Tribe and Hualapai Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1, 3) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 6: Circle Dance Song Variations (Tape 60), 12, 14 July, 1965
Music and interview with Lemuel Paya. Contains recordings of 8 songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4), Box 27 Leanne Hinton Notes (6) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 7: White Horse Songs and Sweathouse Songs (Tape 61), 22 July, 1965
Music and interview with Dan Hanna and Lemuel Paya. Contains recordings of 8 songs, including Medicine songs (White Horse Song) and Sweathose songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1, 4) and Box 27 Leanne Hinton Notes (7) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 8: Circle Dance Songs and White Horse Song (Tape 62), 24 July, 1965
Music by Paul Tilousi and Dickie Watahomigie with translations by Effie Hanna and Leota Tilousi. Contains recordings of 12 songs. Side 1 Song 2 is a recording of a Chemehuevi song. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Access Restriction: Contents pertaining to the Chemehuevi Tribe may only be accessed by Chemehuevi tribal members.
Folder 9: Circle Dance Songs and Farewell Songs (Tape 63), 3-4, 25 August, 1965
Music and interview with Dan Hanna and Supai Shorty and music by Henry Hanna and Dan Hanna. Recordings of Circle Dance and Farewell songs, including a discussion on the White Horse Song (side 1). Contains recordings of 16 songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcripts.
Folder 10: Circle Dance Songs by Dan Hanna (Tape 64), 26 July, 1965; 9 August, 1965
Music and interview with Dan Hanna. Contains recordings of 11 songs and discussions about Circle Dance Songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) and Box 27 Leanne Hinton Nots (6-7) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 11: Circle Dance, Sweathouse, Stick Game and Diarrhea Songs (Tape 65), 10 August, 1965
Music and interview with Lemuel Paya and Captain Jim. Contains recordings of 11 songs. Some recordings are of songs from Yavapai Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 12: Songs by Dan Hanna and Claudia Hanna (Tape 66), 11, 24 August, 1965
Music and interview with Dan and Claudia Hanna. Contains recordings of 17 songs. Some recordings relate to Fort Mojave Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1, 3-4) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 13: Circle Dance and Narrative Songs (Tape 67), 12 August, 1965
Music and interview with Duke Iditicava and Lemuel Paya. Contains recordings of 19 songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (2-3) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 14: Circle Dance Songs (Tape 68), 1965
Music by Lemuel Paya. Contains recordings of 18 Circle Dance songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Box 46
Folder 1: Circle Dance, Narrative, Hunting and Tománt Songs (Tape 69), 29 August, 1965
Music and interview with Lemuel Paya and Dan Hanna. Contains recordings of 10 songs. Recordings are additionally pertinent to the Fort Mojave Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 2: Circle Dance Songs, Narrative Songs and Hawaiian Song (Tape 70), 2 September, 1965; 1967
Music by unidentified person and Hawaiian VISTA worker including audio recordings relating to songs during a party. Additionally includes music and interview by Dan Hanna. Contains recordings of 10 songs.Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (2) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 3: Various Song Fragments, Rock & Roll and Blues Music and Sound Recordings (Tape 71), 1965
Part 1: Music fragments and speech by Lee Marshall, Wallen Burro and possibly Lloyd Hanna and Dickie Watahomigie, primarily concerning Circle Dance, Circle Dance Flood Songs, and others. This segment contains 19 song recordings; some songs are pertinent to the Hualapai Tribe. Part 2: Music by Ervin Cook and friends concerning roll and roll and blues music. Contains recordings of 16 songs. Part 3: Various recordings of rain, children, birds, music box, dogs, thunder chopping wood, etc. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1) and Box 27 Leanne Hinton Notes (7) for transcirpts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 4: Sweathouse Songs, 1967 (Tape 72), 1967
Music by Lem Paya. Contains recordings of 12 Sweathouse songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1) for transcript. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 5: Narrative Songs and Various Songs, 1967 (Tape 73), 1967
Music by Duke Iditicava, Mabel Hanna, Dan Hanna, Edith Putesoy; primarily Narrative and Circle Dance Songs. Contains recordings of 30 songs. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-2) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 6: Circle Dance, Medicine Songs and Women's Songs (Tape 74), 1967
Music by Dan Hanna, Edith Putesoy, Henry Hanna, Effie Hanna, Elgene Hanna; primarily Cirlce Dance, Medicine, and Women's songs. Contains recordings of 29 songs. Contents are additionally pertinent to the Hualapai Tribe. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See Box 26 Leanne Hinton Notes (1-4) for transcripts. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 7: Havasupai Service Music (Tape 75), 1969
Audio recording relating to a Havasupai Service. Collected by Leanne Hinton. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 8: Havasupai Music with Diegueño and Kiliwa (Tape 76), 1969
Music by unidentified Havasupai, Diequeño, and Kiliwa. Contents are pertinent to Kiliwa, Mesa Grande Band of Diegueño Mission Indians. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 9: Havasupai Music with Cocopa and Yavapai (Tape 77), 1969
Music by unidentified Havasupai, Cocopah, and Yavapai. Contents are pertinent to Cocopah and Yavapai Tribes. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 8: ?Na?mg?is First Nation Audiotapes
Box 46
Folder 10: Kwakiutl Potlatch Music - 1 (Tape 78), 1967
Recording of Potlatch and music. Collected by Bonnie and David Kettel. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 11: Kwakiutl Potlatch Music - 2 (Tape 79), August, 1967
Recording of Potlatch and music. Collected by Bonnie and David Kettel. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 12: Kwakiutl Event Music and Dances (Tape 80), July, 1967
Music, dance, and speech by Tom Jordan, Harry Speck, Jr., and unidentified Kwakwaka'wakw. Collected by Bonnie and David Kettel. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 9: Coast Salish Tribes Audiotapes
Box 47
Folder 1: Cultus Lake Festival (Part 1) (Tape 81), 8 June, 1968
Festival music, speeches, contests and other activities with Benjamin Paul, Joe Washington, and multiple unidentified persons of Coast Salish, Cowichan, Chilliwack Salish, Lummi Salish and Yakima, at Cultus Lake Festival in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish communities, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, and Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 2: Cultus Lake Festival (Part 2) (Tape 82), 8-9 June, 1968
Festival music, speeches, contests and other activities with Harry Pringle, Joe Washington, and multiple unidentified persons of Coast Salish, Cowichan, Chilliwack Salish, Lummi Salish and Yakima, at the Cultus Lake Festival in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribe. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 3: Lummi Stommish Water Carnival (Part 1) (Tape 83), 22 June, 1968
Carnival races and music with unidentified persons of Lummi Salish and Coast Salish, at the Lummi Stommish Water Carnival on the Lummi Reservation in Washington. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, and Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 4: Lummi Stommish Water Carnival (Part 2) (Tape 84), 22-23 June, 1968
Carnival dances and speeches and other activities with Earl Thomas, Agnes Charles, Lillian Williams (Umatilla), Agnes Charles Dance Troupe (Lummi), Children of the Setting Sun Dance Troupe (Lummi), Joe Washington and Morris Dan, at the Lummi Stommish Water Carnival on the Lummi Reservation in Washington. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 5: Vancouver Sea Festival (Part 1) (Tape 85), 13 July, 1968
Festival dances, music and other activities with George Nicholson, Chief Peters and the Seattle All-American Indian Dancers, at the Vancouver Sea Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Pawnee Nation, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribe, Tsoyaha (Yuchi). Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 6: Vancouver Sea Festival (Part 2) (Tape 86), 14 July, 1968
Festival dances, contests and other activities with unidentified Swaixwe, Tommy Williams, Dominic Charli, Chief Ben Paul, Leona Sparr, Laverne Lewis, Barbara Connors and Donna Joe, at the Vancouver Sea Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 7: Vancouver Sea Festival (Part 3) (Tape 87), 14 July, 1968
Festival dances, contests and other activities with Kwakiutl Dance Troupe from Alert Bay, Seattle All-American Indian Dancers, and unidentified Coast Salish, at the Vancouver Sea Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribe, Tsoyaha (Yuchi). Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 8: Vancouver Sea Festival (Part 4) (Tape 88), 14 July, 1968
Festival dances with Kwakiutl Dance Troupe from Alert Bay, Chief Dan George Dance Troupe, and conversatoin with Elsie Bob and unidentified Coast Salish, at the Vancouver Sea Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Folder 9: Opera, This is the Tsinqua (Tape 89), 11 August, 1968
Music with unidentified Coast Salish including an audio recording relating to "This is the Tsinqua" Opera in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia. Contents pertain to Coast Salish, Yakama, ?Na?mg?is First Nation, Lummi Nation, Cowichan, Squamish Nation, Stó:l? Nation, Ts’elxwéyeqw Nation, Makah Tribe, Umatilla Tribes. Collected by John Dewhirst. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.
Sub-Series 10: Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (Three Affiliated Tribes) Audiotapes
Box 47
Folder 10: Music from Fort Berthold (Tape 90), 1969
Music by an unidentified resident of the Fort Berthold Reservation. Collected by James Baltaxe. See https://nativeoralhistory.org/ for digitized materials. Contents may be inaccessible due to restrictions or review status.

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