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1Creator:  Hatton, Orin T.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Ghost Dance-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance     
 Dates:  1995 
 Abstract:  Linguistic and cultural fieldwork about songs associated with the Crow Dance of the Northern Arapaho and its relation to the Ghost Dance and other tribes' dances. Consists of linguistic and cultural analysis and transcription of 16 pre-recorded songs sung by Fred Gone, Sr. an with Arapaho consultant, William C'Hair. Also includes extensive discussion of Arapaho customs and ceremonies. Recorded in Arapahoe, Wyoming on 18 July 1995. 
 Call #:  Mss.Rec.242 
 Extent:  5.0 Tape(s) 
 Sections:   Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Animal sacrifice | Arapaho Indians--Clothing & dress | Arapaho Indians--Music | Arapaho Indians--Rites and ceremonies | Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs | Arapaho dance | Arapaho language | Arapahoe (Wyo.) | Atsina language | Black-billed magpie | C'Hair, Wayne | C'Hair, William | Ghost dance | Gone, Fred, Sr. | Hatton, Orin T. | Indians of North America--Dance | Omaha Indians | Omaha dance | Pawnee Indians | Sioux dance | Sound recordings | Taylor, Allan R. (Allan Ross), 1931- | dress 
2Creator:  Weigel, William F.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Study of Arapaho tonal phonology     
 Dates:  1992 
 Abstract:  Linguistic field recordings of elicited Arapaho grammar, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, kinship terms, personal names, and general vocabulary. Also includes anecdotes and stories given in Arapaho and English from the consultant's childhood, and about her grandfather and late 19th-century Arapaho history in Oklahoma. Recorded in Watonga, Oklahoma. 
 Call #:  Mss.Rec.258 
 Extent:  27.0 Tape(s) 
 Sections:   Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Animals--Nomenclature | Arapaho Indians--Clothing & dress | Arapaho Indians--History | Arapaho Indians--Kinship | Arapaho Indians--Music | Arapaho Indians--Oklahoma | Arapaho Indians--Religion | Arapaho Indians--Social conditions | Arapaho Indians--Social life and customs | Arapaho Indians--Wyoming | Arapaho dance | Arapaho language | Arapaho language--Adjectives | Arapaho language--Adverbs | Arapaho language--Grammar | Arapaho language--Interrogative | Arapaho language--Numerals | Arapaho language--Verbs | Battlefields | Cleveland, Edna | Conversion--Christianity | Diseases--Terminology | Divination | Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939 | Ghost dance | Human body--Terminology | Miracles | Names, Arapaho | Oklahoma--History--Land Rush, 1889 | Peach | Salutations | Scalping | Sound recordings | Watonga (Okla.) | Weigel, William F. | dress 
3Creator:  Roark-Calnek, Sue N.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Indian Performances in Oklahoma     
 Dates:  1973-1974 
 Abstract:  Recordings of powwows, benefit dances, wedding dances, dance competitions, and other permonances at various grounds in Oklahoma and Missouri from 1973-1974 by Sue Roark-Calnek. Includes round dances, stomp dances, war dances, gourd dances, snake dances, buffalo dances, hand games, and others. Dancers, singers, and staff are Arapaho, Caddo, Cayuga, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Delaware, Fox, Hopi, Kiowa, Osage, Ottawa, Oto, Pawnee, Ponca, Quapaw, Seneca, Shawnee, and Yuchi. Includes Delaware and Quapaw Pow-Wow, Osage Inloska Society, Arapaho Starhawk Society, Nevada (Mo.) Bushwhacker Days Pow-Wow, and White Oak Shawnee Night Stomp Dance, Kihekah Steh Pow-Wow, and Seneca-Cayuga Green Corn Ceremonial and Stomp Dance. 
 Call #:  Mss.Rec.107 
 Extent:  36.0 Tape(s) 
 Sections:   Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Arapaho Indians--Music | Arapaho dance | Birthday parties | Caddo Indians--Music | Canton (Okla.) | Cayuga Indians--Music | Cayuga dance | Cherokee dance | Cheyenne Indians--Music | Comanche dance | Copan (Okla.) | Creek dance | Dance--Competitions | Delaware dance | Fox dance | Hopi Indians--Music | Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Music | Iroquois Indians--Music | Iroquois dance | Kay County (Okla.) | Kiowa Indians--Music | Kiowa dance | Nevada (Mo.) | Osage Indians--Music | Osage dance | Oto Indians--Music | Oto dance | Ottawa County (Okla.) | Ottawa Indians--Music | Ottawa dance | Pawhuska (Okla.) | Pawnee Indians--Music | Pawnee dance | Ponca City (Okla.) | Ponca Indians--Music | Ponca dance | Powwows--Oklahoma | Quapaw (Okla.) | Quapaw dance | Red Rock (Okla.) | Roark-Calnek, Sue N. | Round dancing | Seneca Indians--Music | Seneca dance | Shawnee Indians--Music | Shawnee dance | Skiatook (Okla.) | Sound recordings | Stomp dance | White Oak (Okla.) 
4Creator:  American Philosophical Society.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Phillips Fund for Native American Research Collection     
 Dates:  1960-present 
 Abstract:  The Phillips Fund Collection consists of materials submitted to the APS by recipients of grants from its Phillips Fund for Native American Research. The materials vary in scope, ranging from linguistics to ethnography, musicology, religion, ethnobotany, and history, and including study of Indian cultures from Canada, the United States, and Mexico. 
 Call #:  Mss.497.3.Am4 
 Extent:  30.0 Linear feet 
 Sections:   Background  |  Scope and Contents Note  |  Administrative Information  |  Inventory  

 
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 Subjects:  Acoma language | Anthropology--History | Arapaho Indians--Music | Arapaho language | Athapascan Indians | Athapascan languages | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Cahuilla language | Carrier language | Cherokee Indians | Cherokee Indians--History | Cherokee language | Cheyenne Indians | Cheyenne language | Chickasaw Indians | Chilcotin language | Choctaw Indians | Choctaw language | Cochiti dialect | Columbia-Wenatchi language | Colville Lake (N.W.T.) | Comox language | Contact sheets | Cree language | Creek Indians | Creek Indians--History | Creek language | Dakota Indians | Dakota Indians--History | Dakota Indians--Music | Dakota language | Dance--Anthropological aspects--United States | Delaware Indians--Music | Diegueno language | Dogrib Indians | Eastern Woodlands Indians | Eskimo languages | Eskimos | Ethnobotany | Field notes. | Fort Good Hope (N.W.T.) | Fox language | Fur trade | Gelatin silver prints | Gwenhoot Indians | Haida Indians | Haida language | Haisla Indians | Hare Indians | Heiltsuk Indians--History | Hidatsa Indians | Hidatsa language | Highland Chontal language | Hopi Indians--History | Hopi dance | Hopi language | Hualapai language | Hupa language | Indian dance--Michigan | Indians of Mexico | Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Chiapas | Indians of Mexico--Oaxaca | Indians of Mexico--Religion | Indians of North America | Indians of North America--Alaska | Indians of North America--Arizona | Indians of North America--Arkansas | Indians of North America--Canada | Indians of North America--Canada, Northern--Social life and customs | Indians of North America--Michigan | Indians of North America--Minnesota | Indians of North America--Missions | Indians of North America--New York (State) | Indians of North America--Oklahoma | Indians of North America--South Dakota | Indians of North America--Wisconsin | Indians of the West Indies--Antilles, Lesser | Iowa language | Iroquois Indians--History | Iroquois Indians--Virginia | Jemez language | Karok language | Kawchottine Indians | Kawki language | Kiowa Indians | Koasati language | Kutenai language | Lacandon Indians | Little Bog Horn, Battle of, 1876 | Mackenzie River Delta (N.W.T.) | Mam language | Mandan Indians | Mandan language | Massachusett language | Matlatzinca language | Maya Indians | Mayan languages | Mazatec language | Menominee language | Michif language | Micmac Indians | Miwok language | Mixtec Indians | Mobilian trade language | Mohawk Indians | Mohawk Indians--History | Mohawk language | Munsee Indians--History | Nahuatl language | Narragansett Indians--History | Navajo Indians--History | Navajo language | Nez Perce Indians--History | Nez Percé language | Nicollet, J.N. (Joseph Nicolas), 1786-1843 | Niska language | Nootka language | Ntlakyapamuk Indians | Ntlakyapamuk language | Ojibwa Indians | Ojibwa Indians--History | Ojibwa Indians--Social life and customs | Ojibwa dance | Ojibwa language | Okanagan language | Oneida language | Onondaga language | Otomi language | Ottawa Indians--History | Paiute language | Papamiento language | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941 | Passamaquoddy Indians | Passamaquoddy language | Pawnee Indians | Penobscot Indians--History | Penobscot language | Photographs | Photomechanical prints | Pima Bajo language | Pima language | Plains Indians | Pokomam language | Pomo language | Potawatomi language | Powhattan Indians--History | Pueblo Indians | Quileute language | Salishan languages | Sandia dialect | Seminole Indians | Seminole Indians--History | Seneca Indians--History | Seneca language | Shawnee language | Siksika Indians | Siouan languages | Sketches. | Slides. | Smallpox | Sound recordings | Southwest Indians | Spokane language | Stockbridge Indians--History | Sub-Arctic Indians | Tahltan language | Taino Indians | Teton Indians--History | Tlakluit language | Tlingit Indians | Tohono O'Odham dialect | Tolowa language | Tsimshian Indians | Tsimshian language | Tuscarora Indians--History | Wakashan language | Wasco language | Western Apache language | Wichita language | Xinca language | Yakama language | Yamasee War, 1715 | Yana language | Yavapai language | Yuchi Indians--History | Yuchi language | Yuma language | Yupik languages | Zapotec language | Zuni Indians--History | Zuni language