Indian Performances in Oklahoma
Mss.Rec.107
Mss.Rec.107.ArapahoBenefit Arapaho Benefit Dance (Restricted) | 2 audiocassettes | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
01-01 Sankey, Alonzo.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Night Walker, Roy.
Lump Mouth, Keith.
Wilson, Betty.
White Thumb, Jill.
Tall Bull, Clarence.
Haumphy, Bruce.
Arapaho Benefit Dance (Tape 1) [Side A] | 1973-12-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:15 | ||
Host: Bruce Haumphy (Kiowa), Head Singer. Other singers: Kiowas, Arapahos. Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society, Head Man Dancers. Betty Wilson (Arapaho) Head Lady Dancer. Keith Lump Mouth (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer. Jill White Thumb (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer. Clarence Tall Bull (Cheyenne) M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:15 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Arapaho Indians -- Music; Arapaho dance; Kiowa dance; Round dancing Access digital object: | ||||
01-02 Haumphy, Bruce.
Sankey, Alonzo.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Night Walker, Roy.
Lump Mouth, Keith.
Wilson, Betty.
White Thumb, Jill.
Tall Bull, Clarence.
Arapaho Benefit Dance (Tape 1) [Side B] | 1973-12-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:34 | ||
Host: Bruce Haumphy (Kiowa), Head Singer. Other singers: Kiowas, Arapahos. Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society, Head Man Dancers. Betty Wilson (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer. Keith Lump Mouth (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer. Jill White Thumb (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer. Clarence Tall Bull (Cheyenne) M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:34 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Arapaho dance; Arapaho Indians -- Music; Kiowa dance; Kiowa Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
02-01 Sankey, Alonzo.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Bird, Allen.
Night Walker, Roy.
Wilson, Betty.
White Thumb, Jill.
Tall Bull, Clarence.
Lump Mouth, Keith.
Haumphy, Bruce.
Arapaho Benefit Dance (Tape 2) [Side A] | 1973-12-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:45:04 | ||
Host: Bruce Haumphy (Kiowa), Head Singer. Other singers: Kiowas, Arapahos. Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society, Head Man Dancers. Betty Wilson (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer. Keith Lump Mouth (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer. Jill White Thumb (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer. Clarence Tall Bull (Cheyenne) M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:45:04 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Arapaho Indians -- Music; Kiowa dance; Kiowa Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Arapaho dance Access digital object: | ||||
02-02 Lump Mouth, Keith.
Haumphy, Bruce.
Tall Bull, Clarence.
Sankey, Alonzo.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Night Walker, Roy.
Wilson, Betty.
White Thumb, Jill.
Arapaho Benefit Dance (Tape 2) [Side B] | 1973-12-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:18:28 | ||
Host: Bruce Haumphy (Kiowa), Head Singer. Other singers: Kiowas, Arapahos; Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society, Head Man Dancers. Betty Wilson (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer. Keith Lump Mouth (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer. Jill White Thumb (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer. Clarence Tall Bull (Cheyenne) M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:18:28 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Arapaho Indians -- Music; Arapaho dance; Kiowa Indians -- Music; Kiowa dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Wedding Wedding Dance (Restricted) | 1 audiocassette | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
03-01 Pratt, Adam.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Bird, Jeanette.
Wedding Dance [Side A] | 1973-12-08 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:29 | ||
Hosts: Mr. and Ms. Eugene Brown (Ponca) in honor of their daughter's marriage. Head Staff: Adam Pratt (Pawnee), Head Singer; Inter-Tribal Gourd (Dance) Clan of Shawnee, Head Man Dancers; Jeanette Red Bird (Arapaho) Head Lady Dancer. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:29 Geographic Name(s): Ponca City (Okla.) Subject(s): Shawnee Indians -- Music; Pawnee Indians -- Music; Pawnee dance; Arapaho Indians -- Music; Arapaho dance Access digital object: | ||||
03-02 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Bird, Jeanette.
Pratt, Adam.
Wedding Dance [Side B] | 1973-12-08 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:29 | ||
Hosts: Mr. and Ms. Eugene Brown (Ponca) in honor of their daughter's marriage. Head Staff: Adam Pratt (Pawnee), Head Singer; Inter-Tribal Gourd (Dance) Clan of Shawnee, Head Man Dancers; Jeanette Red Bird (Arapaho) Head Lady Dancer. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:29 Geographic Name(s): Ponca City (Okla.) Subject(s): Pawnee Indians -- Music; Pawnee dance; Arapaho Indians -- Music; Arapaho dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Delaware Delaware Pow-Wow | 5 audiocassettes | |||
04-01 Falleaf, Numerous.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Little Axe, Troy.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [1 of 2] [Side A] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:29 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:29 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Delaware dance; Cherokee dance; Shawnee dance; Fox dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
04-02 Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Little Axe, Troy.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [1 of 2] [Side B] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:30 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:30 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Cherokee dance; Fox dance; Delaware dance Access digital object: | ||||
05-01 White, Chris.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Little Axe, Troy.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Afternoon War Dance [Side A] | 1974-06-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:55 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; Other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:55 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Fox dance; Cherokee dance; Delaware dance Access digital object: | ||||
05-02 Dawes, Charla.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Dawes, Charles.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Little Axe, Troy.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Afternoon War Dance [Side B] | 1974-06-01 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:44 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:44 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Fox dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Cherokee dance Access digital object: | ||||
06-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Little Axe, Troy.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [2 of 2] [Side A] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:47 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer (Other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox); Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:47 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Cherokee dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Fox dance; Delaware dance Access digital object: | ||||
06-02 Falleaf, Numerous.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Little Axe, Troy.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [2 of 2] [Side B] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:44 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:44 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Cherokee dance; Delaware dance; Fox dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
07-01 LongHorn, Bruce.
Little Axe, Troy.
Kinder, Steve.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Dawes, Charla.
Blanchard, Rocky.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Ellis, Bert.
Dawes, Charles.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest (Tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:46 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:46 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Fox dance; Cherokee dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Delaware dance Access digital object: | ||||
07-02 Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Gokey, Johnnie Mae.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Long Horn, Wayne.
Little Axe, Troy.
Larney, Lee.
Larney, Geneva.
Runnels, Jean.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Dawes, Charla.
Bender, Judy.
Ellis, Henrietta.
Dick, Bill.
Dick, Beverly.
Dawes, Charles.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest (Tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:47 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer (Other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox); Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:47 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Fox dance; Cherokee dance Access digital object: | ||||
08-01 Dick, Beverly.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Falleaf, Numerous.
Dick, Bill.
Little Axe, Troy.
Larney, Lee.
Larney, Geneva.
Kinder, Steve.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
LongHorn, Bruce.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest (Tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:42 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:42 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Fox dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Cherokee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
08-02 Falleaf, Numerous.
Dawes, Charles.
Dawes, Charla.
Little Axe, Troy.
Larney, Geneva.
Ketchum, Dee Ann.
Glass, Sonny.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Delaware Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest (Tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-05-31 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:09:19 | ||
Recorded at Delaware Pow-Wow Ground. Hosts: Delaware Pow-Wow Committee (Numerous Falleaf, Chairman). Head Staff: Troy Little Axe (Shawnee), Head Singer; other Singers are Shawnees, Delawares, Sac and Fox; Sonny Glass (Cherokee/Seneca-Cayuga/Quapaw), Head Man Dancer; Charla Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), Head Lady Dancer; Dee Ann Ketchum (Delaware), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:09:19 Geographic Name(s): Copan (Okla.) Subject(s): Cherokee dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Fox dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Osage Osage Inlonska Society (Restricted) | 2 audiocassettes | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
09-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Mashunkashey, John Henry.
Lookout, Morris.
Tindall, Raymond.
Osage Inlonska Society ("Drum District") War Dance at Pawhuska: Afternoon and Evening Performances (Tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-06-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:38:56 | ||
Recorded at Inlonska Dance Arbor, 'Indian Village,' Pawhuska, June 13, 1974. Afternoon performance. Hosts: Pawhuska Drum District (Ed Red Eagle, Head Committeeman and speaker, John Henry Mashunkashey, Drumkeeper). Singers: Morris Lookout (Osage) and Ponca Singers from the Heooska Society. Dancers: Pawhuska Inlonska members, visitors from the Osage Grayhorse and Hominy Drum Districts, the Ponca heooska and Otoe Elunska. In society performances, each war dance song is followed by a 'tail' restating the theme, during which only appointed 'Tail Dancers' may dance. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:38:56 Geographic Name(s): Pawhuska (Okla.) Subject(s): Osage Indians -- Music; Osage dance; Ponca Indians -- Music; Oto dance; Ponca dance Access digital object: | ||||
09-02 Lookout, Morris.
Tindall, Raymond.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Mashunkashey, John Henry.
Osage Inlonska Society ("Drum District") War Dance at Pawhuska: Afternoon and Evening Performances (Tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-06-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:43:25 | ||
Recorded at Inlonska Dance Arbor, 'Indian Village,' Pawhuska, June 13, 1974. Evening performance. Hosts: Pawhuska Drum District (Ed Red Eagle; Head Committeeman and speaker, John Henry Mashunkashey, Drumkeeper). Singers: Morris Lookout (Osage) and Ponca Singers from the Heooska Society. Dancers: Pawhuska Inlonska members, visitors from the Osage Grayhorse and Hominy Drum Districts, the Ponca heooska and Otoe Elunska. In society performances, each war dance song is followed by a 'tail' restating the theme, during which only appointed 'Tail Dancers' may dance. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:43:25 Geographic Name(s): Pawhuska (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Oto dance; Ponca dance; Osage Indians -- Music; Osage dance Access digital object: | ||||
10-01 Mashunkashey, John Henry.
Lookout, Morris.
Tindall, Raymond.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Osage Inlonska Society ("Drum District") War Dance at Pawhuska: Evening performance (Tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-06-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:42:44 | ||
Recorded at Inlonska Dance Arbor, 'Indian Village,' Pawhuska, June 13, 1974. Hosts: Pawhuska Drum District (Ed Red Eagle; Head Committeeman and speaker; John Henry Mashunkashey, Drumkeeper). Singers: Morris Lookout (Osage) and Ponca Singers from the Heooska Society. Dancers: Pawhuska Inlonska members, visitors from the Osage Grayhorse and Hominy Drum Districts, the Ponca heooska and Otoe Elunska. In society performances, each war dance song is followed by a 'tail' restating the theme, during which only appointed 'Tail Dancers' may dance. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:42:44 Geographic Name(s): Pawhuska (Okla.) Subject(s): Oto dance; Ponca dance; Osage Indians -- Music; Osage dance; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
10-02 Red Eagle, Ed.
Mashunkashey, John Henry.
Lookout, Morris.
Tindall, Raymond.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Osage Inlonska Society ("Drum District") War Dance at Pawhuska: Evening performance (Tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-06-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:01:27 | ||
Recorded at Inlonska Dance Arbor, 'Indian Village,' Pawhuska, June 13, 1974. Hosts: Pawhuska Drum District (Ed Red Eagle; Head Committeeman and speaker; John Henry Mashunkashey, Drumkeeper). Singers: Morris Lookout (Osage) and Ponca Singers from the Heooska Society. Dancers: Pawhuska Inlonska members, visitors from the Osage Grayhorse and Hominy Drum Districts, the Ponca heooska and Otoe Elunska. In society performances, each war dance song is followed by a 'tail' restating the theme, during which only appointed 'Tail Dancers' may dance. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:01:27 Geographic Name(s): Pawhuska (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Oto dance; Ponca dance; Osage Indians -- Music; Osage dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Bushwhacker Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow | 3 audiocassettes | |||
11-01 Whittington, Ed.
Dawes, Kevin.
Coffey, Wallace.
Bear, Sandy.
White, Chris.
Talleywema, Carl.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mone, Sidney, Jr..
Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-06-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:27:52 | ||
Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:27:52 Geographic Name(s): Nevada (Mo.) Subject(s): Hopi Indians -- Music; Oto indians -- Music; Pawnee Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions; Ottawa Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
11-02 Dawes, Kevin.
Coffey, Wallace.
Bear, Sandy.
White, Chris.
Talleywema, Carl.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mone, Sidney, Jr..
Whittington, Ed.
Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-06-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:13 | ||
Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:13 Geographic Name(s): Nevada (Mo.) Subject(s): Oto indians -- Music; Pawnee Indians -- Music; Ottawa Indians -- Music; Hopi Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions Access digital object: | ||||
12-01 Whittington, Ed.
Dawes, Kevin.
Coffey, Wallace.
Bear, Sandy.
White, Chris.
Talleywema, Carl.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mone, Sidney, Jr..
Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-06-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:49 | ||
Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche) and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:49 Geographic Name(s): Nevada (Mo.) Subject(s): Ottawa Indians -- Music; Hopi Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions; Oto indians -- Music; Pawnee Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
12-02 Dawes, Kevin.
Coffey, Wallace.
Bear, Sandy.
White, Chris.
Talleywema, Carl.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mone, Sidney, Jr..
Whittington, Ed.
Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow Evening War Dance (tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-06-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:16:01 | ||
Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Carl Talleywema (Hopi), Head Singer; A Northern-style drum--the 'Brave Scouts' led by Sidney Mone, Jr. (Pawnee/Otoe) alternates in this performance; Kevin Dawes (Ottowa/Sioux), Head Man Dancer; Sandy Bear (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Wallace Coffey (Comanche), and Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee) MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:16:01 Geographic Name(s): Nevada (Mo.) Subject(s): Dance -- Competitions; Oto indians -- Music; Ottawa Indians -- Music; Pawnee Indians -- Music; Hopi Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
13-01 Whittington, Ed.
Blalock, Jim.
Blalock, Billy Charles.
Kinder, Steve.
Dick, Beverly.
Dawes, Kevin.
Blalock, Joyce.
White, Chris.
Valier, Mary Louise.
Runnels, Jean.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest | 1974-06-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:43 | ||
Recorded at Nevada Fair Ground, June 15, 1974). Hosts: Bushwhacker Pow-Wow Committee (White Hobbyists) (Ed Whittington, Chairman). Head Staff: Leaders and Shell-shakers as identified; Chris White (Delaware/Shawnee), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:43 Geographic Name(s): Nevada (Mo.) Subject(s): Ottawa dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Comanche dance; Delaware dance; Shawnee dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Shawnee White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (Restricted) | 2 audiocassettes | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
14-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Carpenter, Emmeline.
Brown, Jess.
Bob, Frank.
Squirrel, James.
Shawnee, Bill.
White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-06-22 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:59 | ||
Recorded at White Oak Ceremonial Ground, near White Oak, Oklahoma, June 22, 1974. Hosts: White Oak Shawnee Ceremonial Organization; Frank Bob; Chief Emmeline Carpenter, Head 'Old Lady'. Singers: Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware); James Squirrel (Shawnee); Jess Brown (Shawnee). Dancers: Shawnees from host ground, Delawares, Quapaws and Otoes from the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County. Instruments: water drum, gourd rattles, (Lead Dance) leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:59 Geographic Name(s): White Oak (Okla.) Subject(s): Oto dance; Quapaw dance; Shawnee dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
14-02 Brown, Jess.
Bob, Frank.
Squirrel, James.
Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Carpenter, Emmeline.
White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-06-22 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:48 | ||
Recorded at White Oak Ceremonial Ground, near White Oak, Oklahoma, June 22, 1974. Hosts: White Oak Shawnee Ceremonial Organization; Frank Bob; Chief Emmeline Carpenter, Head 'Old Lady'. Singers: Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware); James Squirrel (Shawnee); Jess Brown (Shawnee). Dancers: Shawnees from host ground, Delawares, Quapaws and Otoes from the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County. Instruments: water drum, gourd rattles, (Lead Dance) leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:48 Geographic Name(s): White Oak (Okla.) Subject(s): Oto dance; Quapaw dance; Shawnee dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
15-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Carpenter, Emmeline.
Brown, Jess.
Bob, Frank.
Squirrel, James.
Shawnee, Bill.
White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance (tape 2) | 1974-06-22 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:08:45 | ||
Recorded at White Oak Ceremonial Ground, near White Oak, Oklahoma, June 22, 1974. Hosts: White Oak Shawnee Ceremonial Organization; Frank Bob; Chief Emmeline Carpenter, Head 'Old Lady'. Singers: Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware); James Squirrel (Shawnee); Jess Brown (Shawnee). Dancers: Shawnees from host ground, Delawares, Quapaws and Otoes from the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County. Instruments: water drum, gourd rattles, (Lead Dance) leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:08:45 Geographic Name(s): White Oak (Okla.) Subject(s): Shawnee dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Oto dance; Quapaw dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Ponca Albert Watters (Ponca) Birthday Dance (Restricted) | 2 audiocassettes | |||
16-01 Watters, Albert.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mokai, Len.
Jones, Sharon.
Conklin, Abe.
Buffalo Head, Harry.
Albert Watters (Ponca) Birthday Dance: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side A] | 1974-06-29 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:36 | ||
Recorded at Gives Water Hall Dance Arbor, near White Eagle, Oklahoma, on June 29, 1974. Hosts: Albert Watters Family, in honor of the birthday of the dean of Ponca War Dance Singers. Singers: Harry Buffalo Head (Ponca), Head Singer, others singers are Poncas. Dancers: Ponca City Inter-tribal Gourd Dance Society. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:36 Geographic Name(s): Kay County (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Birthday parties; Ponca dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
16-02 Mokai, Len.
Jones, Sharon.
Conklin, Abe.
Buffalo Head, Harry.
Watters, Albert.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Albert Watters (Ponca) Birthday Dance: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side B] | 1974-06-29 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:10 | ||
Recorded at Gives Water Hall Dance Arbor, near White Eagle, Oklahoma, on June 29, 1974. Hosts: Albert Watters Family, in honor of the birthday of the dean of Ponca War Dance Singers. Singers: Harry Buffalo Head (Ponca), Head Singer, others singers are Poncas. Dancers: Ponca City Inter-tribal Gourd Dance Society. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:10 Geographic Name(s): Kay County (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Birthday parties; Ponca dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
17-01 Conklin, Abe.
Buffalo Head, Harry.
Watters, Albert.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mokai, Len.
Jones, Sharon.
Albert Watters (Ponca) Birthday Dance: Evening Gourd Dance and War Dance [Side A] | 1974-06-29 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:57 | ||
Recorded at Gives Water Hall Dance Arbor, near White Eagle, Oklahoma, on June 29, 1974. Hosts: Albert Watters Family, in honor of the birthday of the dean of Ponca War Dance Singers. Head Staff: Harry Buffalo Head (Ponca) Head Singer. Gourd Dancers: Ponca City Inter-Tribal Gourd Dance Society; Abe Conklin (Ponca), Head Man Dancer; Sharon Jones (Ponca), Head Lady Dancer; Len Mokai (Comanche), M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:57 Geographic Name(s): Kay County (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music; Birthday parties Access digital object: | ||||
17-02 Watters, Albert.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Mokai, Len.
Jones, Sharon.
Conklin, Abe.
Buffalo Head, Harry.
Albert Watters (Ponca) Birthday Dance: Evening Gourd Dance and War Dance [Side B] | 1974-06-29 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:49 | ||
Recorded at Gives Water Hall Dance Arbor, near White Eagle, Oklahoma, on June 29, 1974. Hosts: Albert Watters Family, in honor of the birthday of the dean of Ponca War Dance Singers. Head Staff: Harry Buffalo Head (Ponca) Head Singer. Gourd Dancers: Ponca City Inter-Tribal Gourd Dance Society; Abe Conklin (Ponca), Head Man Dancer; Sharon Jones (Ponca), Head Lady Dancer; Len Mokai (Comanche), M.C. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:49 Geographic Name(s): Kay County (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Birthday parties; Ponca dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Otoe Otoe Elunska Benefit (Restricted) | 1 audiocassette | |||
Other Descriptive Information: These recordings may be considered culturally sensitive by the participants and communities from which they originate. Researchers are advised to be conscientious in their consultation of these materials. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Department. | ||||
18-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Otoe Elunska Benefit Hand Game [Side A] | 1974-06-30 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:23 | ||
Hosts: Otoe Elunska Society, to raise funds for purchase of a public address system for society dances. Each game is followed by a victory Round Dance for the winning side, after which contributions are made to the hosts. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:23 Geographic Name(s): Red Rock (Okla.) Subject(s): Round dancing; Oto dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
18-02 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Otoe Elunska Benefit Hand Game [Side B] | 1974-06-30 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:37 | ||
Hosts: Otoe Elunska Society, to raise funds for purchase of a public address system for society dances. Each game is followed by a victory Round Dance for the winning side, after which contributions are made to the hosts. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:37 Geographic Name(s): Red Rock (Okla.) Subject(s): Round dancing; Oto dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Quapaw Quapaw Pow-Wow | 4 audiocassettes | |||
19-01 Dawes, Charles.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kowell, JoKay.
Gilmore, Harry.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Skye, Lenny.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-07-04 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:51 | ||
Recorded at Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 4, 1974). Hosts: Quapaw Pow-Wow Committee (Harry Gilmore, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; (Other singers are Ponca); Lenny Skye (Quapaw/Peoria), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; JoKay Dowell (Quapaw), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:51 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions; Quapaw dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
19-02 Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Skye, Lenny.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kowell, JoKay.
Gilmore, Harry.
Dawes, Charles.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-07-04 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:27:37 | ||
Recorded at: Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 4, 1974. Hosts: Quapaw Pow-Wow Committee (Harry Gilmore, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; other singers are Ponca; Lenny Skye (Quapaw/Peoria), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; JoKay Dowell (Quapaw), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:27:37 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music; Quapaw dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
20-01 Kowell, JoKay.
Gilmore, Harry.
Dawes, Charles.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Skye, Lenny.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance (tape 2) | 1974-07-04 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:31:12 | ||
Recorded at Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 4, 1974. Hosts: Quapaw Pow-Wow Committee (Harry Gilmore, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; other singers are Ponca; Lenny Skye (Quapaw/Peoria), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; JoKay Dowell (Quapaw), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:31:12 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Quapaw dance; Dance -- Competitions; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
21-01 Skye, Lenny.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kowell, JoKay.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Gilmore, Harry.
Dawes, Charles.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [Side A] | 1974-07-05 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:40:40 | ||
Recorded at: Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 5, 1974. Hosts: Quapaw Pow-Wow Committee (Harry Gilmore, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; other singers are Ponca; Lenny Skye (Quapaw/Peoria), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; JoKay Dowell (Quapaw), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:40:40 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music; Quapaw dance Access digital object: | ||||
21-02 Dawes, Charles.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kowell, JoKay.
Gilmore, Harry.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Skye, Lenny.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [Side B] | 1974-07-05 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:14 | ||
Recorded at: Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 5, 1974). Hosts: Quapaw Pow-Wow Committee (Harry Gilmore, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; other singers are Ponca; Lenny Skye (Quapaw/Peoria), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; JoKay Dowell (Quapaw), Princess; Charles Dawes (Ottawa/Sioux), M.C. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:14 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Quapaw dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
22-01 Kinder, Kenny.
Adkins, Vernon.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Longhorn, Wayne.
Kinder, Steve.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest [Side A] | 1974-07-05 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:02 | ||
Recorded at Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 5, 1974, by Kenny Kinder (Peoria). Leaders and shell-shakers as identified. Almost all participants are Quapaws and others of the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County, and Shawnees and the Whiteoak and Little Axe Grounds. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:02 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Shawnee Indians -- Music; Shawnee dance; Quapaw dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions Access digital object: | ||||
22-02 Vailer, George.
Runnels, Jean.
Gibson, Elsie.
Dick, Bill.
Dick, Beverly.
Blalock, Billy Charles.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
McClellan, Patsy.
LongHorn, Bruce.
Kinder, Kenny.
Quapaw Pow-Wow: Stomp Dance Contest [Side B] | 1974-07-05 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:44:22 | ||
Recorded at: Beaver Springs ('Devil's Promenade') ground, near Quapaw, Oklahoma, July 5, 1974, by Kenny Kinder (Peoria). Leaders and shell-shakers as identified. Almost all participants are Quapaws and others of the 'Eight Tribes' of Ottawa County, and Shawnees and the Whiteoak and Little Axe Grounds. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:44:22 Geographic Name(s): Quapaw (Okla.) Subject(s): Quapaw dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Shawnee Indians -- Music; Shawnee dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.ArapahoStarhawk Arapaho Starhawk Society Pow-Wow (Restricted) | 3 audiocassettes | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
23-01 Sankey, Scotty.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Orange, Jannelle.
Hunter, Harrison.
Young Bear, Sam.
Wilson, Danny Lee.
Sutton, Marcella.
Sleeper, Stanley.
Good Bear, Howard.
Arapaho Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society Pow-Wow: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side A] | 1974-08-03 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:48 | ||
Recorded at Barefoot Park, near Canton, Oklahoma, August 3, 1974. Hosts: Starhawk Society (Stanley Sleeper, Chairman). Head Staff: Harrison Hunter (Sac and Fox), Head Singer; Other singers are Cheyenne, Caddo, Kiowa; Danny Lee Wilson (Delaware/Arapaho), Head Man Dancer; Jannelle Orange (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer; Scotty Sankey (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer; Marcella Sutton (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer; Howard Good Bear and Sam Young Bear (Cheyenne/Arapaho), MCs. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:48 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Fox dance; Caddo Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cheyenne Indians -- Music; Kiowa Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
23-02 Hunter, Harrison.
Good Bear, Howard.
Sleeper, Stanley.
Sankey, Scotty.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Orange, Jannelle.
Young Bear, Sam.
Wilson, Danny Lee.
Sutton, Marcella.
Arapaho Starhawk (Gourd Dance) Society Pow-Wow: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side B] | 1974-08-03 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:00 | ||
Recorded at Barefoot Park, near Canton, Oklahoma, August 3, 1974. Hosts: Starhawk Society (Stanley Sleeper, Chairman). Head Staff: Harrison Hunter (Sac and Fox), Head Singer; Other singers are Cheyenne, Caddo, Kiowa; Danny Lee Wilson (Delaware/Arapaho), Head Man Dancer; Jannelle Orange (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer; Scotty Sankey (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer; Marcella Sutton (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer; Howard Good Bear and Sam Young Bear (Cheyenne/Arapaho), MCs. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:00 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Caddo Indians -- Music; Cheyenne Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Fox dance; Kiowa Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
24-01 Sutton, Marcella.
Sleeper, Stanley.
Sankey, Scotty.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Young Bear, Sam.
Wilson, Danny Lee.
Orange, Jannelle.
Hunter, Harrison.
Good Bear, Howard.
Arapaho Starhawk Society Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd Dance and War Dance [Side A] | 1974-08-03 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:55 | ||
Recorded at Barefoot Park, near Canton, Oklahoma, August 3, 1974. Hosts: Starhawk Society (Stanley Sleeper, Chairman). Head Staff: Harrison Hunter (Sac and Fox), Head Singer; Other singers are Cheyenne, Caddo, Kiowa; Danny Lee Wilson (Delaware/Arapaho), Head Man Dancer; Jannelle Orange (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer; Scotty Sankey (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer; Marcella Sutton (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer; Howard Good Bear and Sam Young Bear (Cheyenne/Arapaho), MCs. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:55 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Cheyenne Indians -- Music; Kiowa Indians -- Music; Caddo Indians -- Music; Fox dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
24-02 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Orange, Jannelle.
Hunter, Harrison.
Good Bear, Howard.
Wilson, Danny Lee.
Sutton, Marcella.
Sleeper, Stanley.
Sankey, Scotty.
Young Bear, Sam.
Arapaho Starhawk Society Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd Dance and War Dance [Side B] | 1974-08-03 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:45 | ||
Recorded at Barefoot Park, near Canton, Oklahoma, August 3, 1974. Hosts: Starhawk Society (Stanley Sleeper, Chairman). Head Staff: Harrison Hunter (Sac and Fox), Head Singer. Other singers are Cheyenne, Caddo, Kiowa. Danny Lee Wilson (Delaware/Arapaho), Head Man Dancer. Jannelle Orange (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer. Scotty Sankey (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer. Marcella Sutton (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer. Howard Good Bear and Sam Young Bear (Cheyenne/Arapaho), MCs. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:45 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Caddo Indians -- Music; Kiowa Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Fox dance; Cheyenne Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
25-01 Young Bear, Sam.
Wilson, Danny Lee.
Sutton, Marcella.
Sleeper, Stanley.
Good Bear, Howard.
Fan Man, David.
Sankey, Scotty.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Orange, Jannelle.
Hunter, Harrison.
Arapaho Starhawk Society Pow-Wow: Afternoon Gourd Dance | 1974-08-04 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:22:13 | ||
Recorded at Barefoot Park, near Canton, Oklahoma, August 4, 1974. Hosts: Starhawk Society (Stanley Sleeper, Chairman). Head Staff: Harrison Hunter (Sac and Fox), Head Singer; Other singers are Cheyenne, Caddo, Kiowa; Danny Lee Wilson (Delaware/Arapaho), Head Man Dancer; Jannelle Orange (Arapaho), Head Lady Dancer; Scotty Sankey (Arapaho), Head Little Boy Dancer; Marcella Sutton (Arapaho), Head Little Girl Dancer; Howard Good Bear and Sam Young Bear (Cheyenne/Arapaho), MCs; David Fan Man (Arapaho), substitute MC. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:22:13 Geographic Name(s): Canton (Okla.) Subject(s): Caddo Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Fox dance; Cheyenne Indians -- Music; Kiowa Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Kihekah Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow | 5 audiocassettes | |||
Other Descriptive Information: These recordings may be considered culturally sensitive by the participants and communities from which they originate. Researchers are advised to be conscientious in their consultation of these materials. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Department. | ||||
26-01 Good Eagle, Ronnie.
Brumley, Renae.
St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Webb, Gerry.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [Side A] | 1974-08-09 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:15 | ||
Recorded at Skiatook Community Center, Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 9, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; Ronnie Good Eagle (Osage/Sac and Fox/Comanche), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Renae Brumley (Osage), Princess; Ed Red Eagle and Gerry Webb (Cherokee/Creek), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:15 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Dance -- Competitions; Fox dance; Osage dance; Ponca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
26-02 Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Webb, Gerry.
Good Eagle, Ronnie.
Brumley, Renae.
St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance [Side B] | 1974-08-09 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:28:47 | ||
Recorded at Skiatook Community Center, Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 9, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; Ronnie Good Eagle (Osage/Sac and Fox/Comanche), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Renae Brumley (Osage), Princess; Ed Red Eagle and Gerry Webb (Cherokee/Creek), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:28:47 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions; Fox dance Access digital object: | ||||
27-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side A] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:47 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Singers: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Invited Dancers: Kiowa Gourd Clan. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:47 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions; Osage dance Access digital object: | ||||
27-02 St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Afternoon Gourd Dance [Side B] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:26:55 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Singers: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Invited Dancers: Kiowa Gourd Clan. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:26:55 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music; Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
28-01 St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd and War Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:05 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Singers: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Kiowa Gourd Clan, invited Gourd Dancers. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:05 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music; Dance -- Competitions Access digital object: | ||||
28-02 St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd and War Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:22 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman) (Members predominantly Osage). Singers: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Kiowa Gourd Clan, invited Gourd Dancers. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:22 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music; Osage dance Access digital object: | ||||
29-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd and War Dance (tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:16 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10-11, 1974). Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Invited Dancers: Kiowa Gourd Clan. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:16 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Dance -- Competitions; Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
29-02 St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening Gourd and War Dance (tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-08-10 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:15 | ||
Recorded at Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Ground, near Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 10-11, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer, other singers are Ponca. Invited Dancers: Kiowa Gourd Clan. M.C. unidentified. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:15 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
30-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Red Eagle, Ed.
Good Eagle, Ronnie.
Brumley, Renae.
Wilson, Carrie Vee.
Webb, Gerry.
St. John, Perce.
Rush, Joe.
Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow: Evening War Dance | 1974-08-11 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:30:21 | ||
Recorded at Skiatook Community Center, Skiatook, Oklahoma, August 11, 1974. Hosts: Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow Club (Perce St. John, Chairman). Head Staff: Joe Rush (Ponca), Head Singer; Ronnie Good Eagle (Osage/Sac and Fox/Comanche), Head Man Dancer; Carrie Vee Wilson (Quapaw), Head Lady Dancer; Renae Brumley (Osage), Princess; Ed Red Eagle and Gerry Webb (Cherokee/Creek), MCs. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:30:21 Geographic Name(s): Skiatook (Okla.) Subject(s): Osage Indians -- Music; Osage dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Dance -- Competitions; Ponca dance Access digital object: | ||||
Mss.Rec.107.Seneca-Cayuga Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn (Restricted) | 6 audiocassettes | |||
Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. | ||||
31-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Diebold, Ruby.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-08-12 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:41 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 12, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:41 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca Indians -- Music; Cayuga dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Seneca dance Access digital object: | ||||
31-02 Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-08-12 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:08 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 12, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:08 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Cayuga dance; Seneca dance; Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
32-01 White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-08-12 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:44 | ||
Recorded at: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 12, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:44 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Seneca dance; Cayuga dance; Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
32-02 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-08-12 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:42 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 12, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:42 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Cayuga dance; Seneca dance; Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cayuga Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
33-01 Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side A] | 1974-08-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:27 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 13, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:27 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Cayuga dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca dance; Seneca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
33-02 Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 1) [Side B] | 1974-08-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:41 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 13, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:41 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Seneca Indians -- Music; Cayuga dance; Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
34-01 White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 2) [Side A] | 1974-08-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:39 | ||
Recorded at: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 13, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:39 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Cayuga dance; Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cayuga Indians -- Music; Seneca dance Access digital object: | ||||
34-02 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
White, Dutch.
White, Bob.
Thomas, Frank.
Shawnee, Bill.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: Ceremonial and Stomp Dance (tape 2) [Side B] | 1974-08-13 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:13:59 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 13, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Principal Singers: Bob White (Seneca-Cayuga); Dutch White (Seneca-Cayuga); Frank Thomas (Eastern Iriquois, tribe uncertain); Bill Shawnee (Shawnee/Delaware). Other Singers and Dancers: members of the host ground, other "Eight Tribes" of Ottawa County, Shawnees from White Oak Ground, visiting Eastern Seneca and Cayuga from Grand River and New York State Reservations. Instruments: water drum, claves, horn and gourd rattles, (ceremonial) snapping turtle rattle, (Lead Dance) can or turtle shell, leg shackles. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:13:59 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cayuga dance; Seneca dance; Cayuga Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
35-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Dougherty, Steve.
Dick, Bill.
Blalock, Jim.
White, Chris.
White, Bob.
Vailer, George.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: "Visitor's Night" War Dance [side A] | 1974-08-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:52 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 15, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Singers: Chris White (Shawnee/Delaware), leader; Bill Dick (Shawnee), Steve Dougherty (Shawnee), George Valier (Shawnee), Jay Blalock (Shawnee). No head staff was appointed, as this dance is a mini sequel or adjunct to the Green Corn Ceremony. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:52 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Seneca dance; Ponca Indians -- Music Access digital object: | ||||
35-02 Dougherty, Steve.
Dick, Bill.
Blalock, Jim.
White, Chris.
White, Bob.
Vailer, George.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: "Visitor's Night" War Dance [side B] | 1974-08-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:29:44 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 15, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Singers: Chris White (Shawnee/Delaware), leader; Bill Dick (Shawnee), Steve Dougherty (Shawnee), George Valier (Shawnee), Jay Blalock (Shawnee). No head staff was appointed, as this dance is a mini sequel or adjunct to the Green Corn Ceremony. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:29:44 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Ponca Indians -- Music; Seneca dance; Seneca Indians -- Music; Powwows -- Oklahoma Access digital object: | ||||
36-01 Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Rains, Monty.
Kinder, Steve.
Dunberg, Paul.
White, Bob.
White Eagle, Mose.
Urguhart, Bun.
Sumpka, Robert.
White, Chris.
Blackbird, Thomas.
Blackbird, John.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: "Visitor's Night" Stomp Dance [side A] | 1974-08-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:42:57 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 15, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Singers: Chris White (Shawnee/Delaware), leader; Bill Dick (Shawnee), Steve Dougherty (Shawnee), George Valier (Shawnee), Jay Blalock (Shawnee). No head staff was appointed, as this dance is a mini sequel or adjunct to the Green Corn Ceremony. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:42:57 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Creek dance; Shawnee dance; Powwows -- Oklahoma; Cherokee dance Access digital object: | ||||
36-02 Blalock, Jay.
Valier, George.
Roark-Calnek, Sue N., 1936-.
Dougherty, Steve.
Dick, Bill.
White, Chris.
White, Bob.
Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn: "Visitor's Night" Stomp Dance [side B] | 1974-08-15 | 1 .mp3 ; 00:06:07 | ||
Recorded at Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Ground, Cowskin River, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, August 15, 1974. Hosts: Seneca-Cayuga Ceremonial Organization (Bob White, Chief and Speaker). Singers: Chris White (Shawnee/Delaware), leader; Bill Dick (Shawnee), Steve Dougherty (Shawnee), George Valier (Shawnee), Jay Blalock (Shawnee). No head staff was appointed, as this dance is a mini sequel or adjunct to the Green Corn Ceremony. Restrictions on Access: This recording has been designated as potentially culturally sensitive or private. Reproduction and remote access is restricted. Please consult the Curator of Native American Materials for more information. Location of originals: This file is a compressed, digitized version of the original. The APS Library maintains the original format (Audiocassette) as well as an uncompressed digitized version of this recording. General physical description: 00:06:07 Geographic Name(s): Ottawa County (Okla.) Subject(s): Powwows -- Oklahoma; Stomp dance Access digital object: |