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Opening song of prayer--Midnight water sing--Morning water song--Quilting song--Origin of the Native American church--Runnning tht evening meeting--Prayer--Explanation on the meeting--Morning water song--Prayer and final stages of meeting
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FW-ASCH-7RR-1809
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CDR copy
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unk--Kiowa hymn--Blossom praying--Talking/ lullaby--War dance--49 song--Rabbit dance--Model T song--49 song--Wherever I go--Peyote song--Daylight song--Unk Kiowa song--Preamble--unk
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2148
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CDR copy
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Opening song/ Midnight water song/ Morning water song/ Quitting song--Descriptions of peyote meeting
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2158
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CDR copy
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Peyote song--Talking/ 49 song--My grandfather's song--Description of ghost dance/ Dance song--Talking toad/ Dance song--Prairie dog lullaby
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2159
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CDR copy
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Unknown (2x(--Jesus is all the world to me--Talking/Praying--Origin of the flutule
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2168
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CDR copy
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Christian prayer in Kiowa--2 hymns--Four peyote songs--Kiowa names for song classes
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FW-ASCH-5RR-2799
FLP.48009
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CDR copy
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Sounds in the Tingley's pawn shop--49 song--Conversation- Jim Padelty and Pinkey Tsatoke--Conversation Litha Chesney--If we could live our lives over--Conversation
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2805
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CDR copy
FW-ASCH-7RR-2805 is one of a series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith. Although some of his recordings of Kiowa Indians were used on the Folkways album, "The Kiowa Peyote Meeing" (FW04601), the current tape wasn't used and there is no mention of peyote in it. This tape, recorded on 4/3/1964, consists of two sessions - the first was recorded in "Tingley's Pawn Shop," and contains very informal conversation, plus one 49 song which sounds like a typical traditional Indian song. Harry Smith has provided neat handwritten notes which are included in the reference CD jewel case and tape box. The second session, recorded at "FloraBelle Harrington's" contains informal conversation, largely about tornadoes and religion, plus three short songs, two in English. The tape box says 4/1. There is no indication as to the precise location of the recording sessions other than the above; however, the sessions used on the Folkways recording were made in Anadarko, OK, so perhaps this tape was recorded there also.
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Morphine blues--Little darling pal of mine--Don't do it, darling--If we could live our lives over--I loved you once--Going to Oklahoma--Morphine blues--Babes in the woods--The sailor's plea--There's a long long tail--The sailor's plea--
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2806
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CDR copy
FW-ASCH-7RR-2806 is one of a series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith. Although some of his recordings of Kiowa Indians were used on the Folkways album, "The Kiowa Peyote Meeing" (FW04601), the current tape wasn't used and there is no mention of peyote in it. On this tape, Litha Chesney sings early country songs, old sentimental songs and two folk songs, and Jim Padlety sings one song. The tape box says 4/2. The handwritten notes of Harry Smith say 4/3/1964.
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Send me the pillow that you dream on--I hate to see you go--Gathering flowerrs--Chatsworth wreck--Wreck of the number 9--Chained to a memory of you--Bachelor's hall--In the pines--Tell me darling--She gave me a rose--Twelve pound nugget--I am sailing--Remember the pony--Putting on the style--Farewell forever--Mother, the queen of my heart--
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2807
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CDR copy
FW-ASCH-7RR-2807 is one of a series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith in the town of Anadarko, Oklahoma. Although some of his recordings of Kiowa Indians were used on the Folkways album, "The Kiowa Peyote Meeing" (FW04601), the current tape wasn't used and there is no mention of peyote in it. However, the liner notes for that album indicate that Harry originally intended there to be about eight albums and one of them was to be "Litha Chesney's Ballad Boxes." This tape, recorded on 4/3/1964, consists solely of songs - usually older country and/or popular love songs,but a few usually considered folk songs, e.g., Putting on the Style and In the Pines - sung by Litha Chesney. Conversation with Harry Smith takes place throughout. No Indian songs are present. Harry Smith's song list is included.
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A single life choose--Today I read your old love letters--I wonder if you feel the way I do--Chained to a memory of you--Chickasaw nation--Live and let live--Don't do it, darling--Love gone cold--Careless love--My buddy--Pretty young Annie--Cowboy's Christmas ball (2x)--You can't put that money on my back--I want a good woman
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2808
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CDR copy
FW-ASCH-7RR-2808 is one of the series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith (See above). Similar to FW-ASCH-7RR-2807, this tape contains more singing of predominantly sentimental country songs sung by Litha Chesney, this time recorded on 4/24/1964. A few folk songs - or possible folk songs - are A Single Life Choose, Chickasaw Nation, Careless Love and The Cowboys' Christmas Ball. (The latter song is in the Lomax collection, "Cowboy Songs".)
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2809 is one of a series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith in the town of Anadarko, Oklahoma. Although some of his recordings of Kiowa Indians were used on the Folkways recording, "The Kiowa Peyote Meeing" (FW04601), the current tape wasn't used and there is no mention of peyote in it. However, the liner notes for that album indicate that Harry originally intended there to be about eight albums and one of them was to be "Litha Chesney's Ballad Boxes." The tape was recorded on 4/24/1964 and continues conversation and song with Litha Chesney. No Indian songs are present. After the first two songs, most of the songs are folk songs; one - The Soldier's Sweetheart - relates to the Spanish-American War. Harry Smith's song list is included. In brief "biographical notes," Litha mentions that she is 77 years old.
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FW-ASCH-7RR-2810 is one of the series of at least six tapes of interviews of Kiowa Indians recorded by Harry Smith (See above). It features Winston Catt, who relates a legend about the birth of a pair of twins and one of their lives, including digging a hole into Mother Earth, and conflict with a Spider Woman and the Devil. The tape terminates with some philosophizing. Winston Catt is included in the Folkways recording mentioned above (first paragraph), but nothing from this tape is included.
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Round dance song--49 song--Round dance--Navajo round dance--Western front--Description of life in camp--My own song (peyote song)--Peyote song (frag.)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3817
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CDR copy
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Origin of the flute--Origin of the flute--Peyote songs 1 and 2--49 song #1--49 Song #2 and #3
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4236
General:
Folkways 4601
CDR copy
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Introduction--Introduction in English--Story 1--Story 1 in English
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4237
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Folkways 4601
CDR copy
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