Kiva song--Sioux Indian song--Sioux War Dance--You girls go down stream two by two
Track Information:
101 Narration.
102 Kiva Song.
103 Sioux Indian Song.
104 Sioux War Dance.
105 Sioux War Dance.
107 You Girls Go Down Stream Two by Two.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3111
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Newport (R.I.), United States, Rhode Island, July 28, 1963.
General:
COPY;REEL 1/3;LABELLED REEL 2;INDIAN WORKSHOP;STEREO;PRODUCTION NOTES IN BOX ON VANGUARD FORM;
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Acoma, Song of the sky city.--Apache mountain spirit dance.--Zuni buffalo dance.--Sioux love song.--Taos horse tail dance.--Hopi butterfly dance.--Fast Cheyenne war dance.--Navajo Yei-be-chai chant.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2025
Canyon.6050
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Phoenix, AZ Canyon
Participant or Performer Note:
Natay, Navajo Singer ; C. Hoffman & San Carlos Apaches ; L. Shebaba, Mallon, R. Gasper ; Oglala Sioux Singers ; Fred Romero with Taos Singers ; H. Lomawaima & His Hopi Dancers ; Cheyenne Dace Group ; Grey Mountain Yei-Be Chai Team.
General:
"American Indian songs & chants by outstanding tribal singers."
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Fast Cheyenne war dance --Ponca Helushka dance --Fast Sioux war dance --Arikara war dance --My enemy, I came after your good white horse --Fast Cheyenne war dance -- Omaha Helushka --Ponca war dance --New Taos war dance song --Kiowa slow war dance --Kiowa fast war dance --Bloody knife's warrior song --Chief's honoring song -- The old glory raising on Iwo Jima --Korea memorial song -- Navajo hoop dance song --I'm in love with a Navajo boy -- Navajo dance song --Crow push dance song --Pawnee hand game song --Shawnee stomp dance --49 dance song -- The prisoner's song --Girl who is afraid of boys --The bear dance --Mountain by the sea --The Mescalero trail --Montana grass song --Apache mountain spirit song --Lightning song -- Sun dance song [2 versions] --Ute sun dance --Song of the black mountain --Song of the green rainbow --Navajo Yei-be-chai chant --Zuni buffalo dance --Hopi basket dance --Our father's thoughts are shining down --Ceremonial song.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2830
Everest.3450/3
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Everest 1970
General:
Recordings of various Indian tribes war dances, honor songs, social, folk and ceremonial songs and chants. Descriptive notes ([8] p.) laid in container. Performer(s): Sung and played by various native performers.
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Menominee song of an adoption dance: I paint my face red -- Menominee songs of hunting and war bundles: The slender-legged animals ; I will see a bear ; War bundle song -- Menominee dream songs: Pigeon's dream song ; Dream song ; Song of the Thunderers -- Menominee songs used in the treatment of the sick: Song of a juggler ; Healing song from the spirit women ; I am rewarding you ; The heavens help you -- Menominee songs of the drum religion: Song for men who prepare the drum ; Song for east stake of drum ; Song for wounded-leg stake of drum ; Song for a leader of the ceremony -- Menominee war songs: Pawakone's war song ; War dance song ; The queen of England ; Song concerning a captive woman -- Menominee songs connected with a legend: Manabus invites the ducks to a dance ; Manabus tells the ducks to shut their eyes -- Menominee miscellaneous songs: Moccasin game song ; Love song -- Mandan song of the Goose Women Society: Song of the goose women society -- Hidatsa song in the gardens: The first wife laughs -- Mandan song of the eagle catching camp: Song of the black eagle -- Mandan song of the Dog Society: The enemy are like women -- Hidatsa war songs: Old war song ; Butterfly's war song ; War medicine song.
Track Information:
101 I Paint My Face Red / Cawunipinas.
102 The Slender-Legged Animals / Peter Fish.
103 I Will See a Bear / Peter Fish.
104 War Bundle Song / Pigeon.
105 Pigeon's Dream Song / Pigeon.
106 Dream Song / Cawunipinas.
107 Song of the Thunderers / Cawunipinas.
108 Song of a Juggler / Cawunipinas.
109 Healing Song From the Spirit Women / Amab.
110 I Am Rewarding You / Pigeon.
111 The Heavens Help You / Pigeon.
112 Song for Men Who Prepare the Drum / Amab.
113 Song for East Stake of Drum / Amab.
114 Song for Wounded-leg Stake of Drm / Amab.
115 Song for a Leader of the Ceremony / Amab.
201 Pawakone's War Song / Pigeon.
202 War Dance Song / Cawunipinas.
203 The Queen of England / Agnes Sullivan.
204 Song Concerning a Captive Woman / Cawunipinas.
205 Manabus Invites the Ducks to a Dance / Pigeon.
206 Manabus Tells the Ducks to Shut Their Eyes / Pigeon.
207 Moccasin Game Song / Mocihat.
208 Love Song / Mocihat.
209 Song of the Goose Women Sciety / Scattered Corn.
210 The First Wife Laughs / Yellow Hair.
211 Song of the Black Eagle / Ben Benson.
212 The Enemy Are Like Women / Wounded Face.
213 Old War Song / Butterfly.
214 Butterfly's War Song / Butterfly.
215 War Medicine Song / Old Dog.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3023
Library of Congress.AAFS L33
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Washington, D.C. Library of Congress 1952
General:
Analytical notes by the editor with an introd. by Duncan Emrich (19 p.) inserted and on container. Production notes: Copied from cylinders, recorded 1915-29 by the editor, in the Smithsonian-Densmore Collection of the Archive of American Folk Song.
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Apache mountain spirit song --Hopi butterfly song --Taos War dance song --Navajo horse riding song --Zuni War dance song --Hopi plaque song --Taos moonlight song -- Navajo yebechi chant --Apache sunrise song --Hopi war dance song --Hopi lullaby --Humming bird song -- Taos hoop dance song --Navajo fire dance song --Hopi coming out song.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3709
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Thunderbird 196x
General:
INCLUDES LETTER TO M. ASCH FROM PRODUCER, JOHN S. CANDELARIO, 3-12-73
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Pound cake --Rock-a-bye Basie --Riff interlude --Shoe shine boy --Clap hands, here comes Charlie --Taxi war dance -- Ham 'n' eggs --Lester leaps in --Dickie's dream --Blow top -- Broadway --Boogie woogie.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-4166
Epic.3576
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Epic 196x
General:
Program notes on container. Performer(s): Lester Young, saxophone, with Count Basie and his Orchestra. Production notes: Recorded 1936-1940.
Restrictions:
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Collection Citation:
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Dog dance (2x)--Big horse dance--Ghost dance--Old war dance--Coyote song--Pipe dances--Spring ceremony--Horse tail dance--Buffalo song (2x)--Scalp dance (2x)--Yellow horse song
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-5RR-1492
FLP.46702
General:
CDR copy
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Fast war dance--Warrior's song--Adoption ceremony for Crag--Chief's dance--war party song--Hero's song
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1499
General:
CDR copy
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Intro/Pow wow song--Owl dance--War dance--Cree dance (99 song)--Four Cree songs--unk--Sioux dance song--Sun dan ce hymn (2x)--Story about treaty with Queen Victoria/ song to the queen
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2076
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States.
General:
CDR copy; songs from this tape appear on different Folkways collections.
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Buffalo dance (Kiowa)--Lullaby (Flathead)---Cermonial rain song (Wichita)--Girl's Puberty song (Washo)--Flute Love Song (Siuox)--Stealing song (Trot-Horse)--Raid song (Comanche)--War Dance (Kiowa)--Christian hymn (Comanche)--Sun Dance (Kiowa)--Rabbit dance (Sioux)--Quail dance (Cherokee)--Mocassin game (Winnebago)--Counting song (Creek)--Flute melody (Chippewa)--Ribbon dance (Creek)--War song (Winnebgo)--Christian hyymn (Cherokee)--Stomp dance --Ball game (Creek)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2131
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
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Collection Citation:
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
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
General:
CDR copy
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War dance--Skip to my lou--I hate to see you go--Careless love (Frag)--War dance--Conversation/You are my only/I have to know--Cheer boys cheer--War dance--Several 49 songs--Conversation/Victory song/2 other songs
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2169
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Collection Citation:
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Buffalo head dance 1 ; Buffalo head dance 2 ; Bear claw or Grizzly bear dance ; Pipe of peace or Calumet dance ; Soldier or Victory round dance ; Love song for flute (6:15) -- Fish dance ; Pipe dance ; Powwow or Horse dance ; Forty-nine dance ; Oh Mary (5:11) --Deer song ; Catholic Ojibwa hymn (2:08) --War rally song ; Bear dance ; Eagle dance ; Maple sugar song ; Hoot owl song 1 (3:35) --Hoot owl song 2 ; Coon song ; Rabbit song ; Medicine song (4:48) --Grass dance song ; Drinking song (1:38) --Bear dance (2:18) -- Eagle dance (2:49) --Wasase rain dance or War dance (2:40) --Scalp dance (:56) --Corn dance (2:10) --Women's dance (3:34) --Fishing dance (3:45) --Stomp dance (3:12) -- Two future projects (1:12).
Track Information:
101 Buffalo Head Dance / Wilson, Wapanuetak Roberts. Drum,Water-drum. Fox language.
102 Fish Dance / Fred Lacasse. Drum. Ojibwa language.
103 Deer Song / Thomas Shalifoe. Ojibwa language.
103 Jesus Wegwissian / Thomas Shalifoe. Ojibwa language.
104 War Rally Song / Susan Shagonaby. Ottawa language.
209 Owa bagish kichi ingodwok nijinishinabek (O for a thousand tongues) / Betty Pamptopee.
Local Numbers:
Folkways.4003; Folkways.1003
FW-COMM-LP-04003
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Folkways 1956
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.), Canada, Ontario, Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.), New York, Beartown (Mich.), United States, Michigan.
General:
Commercial
Track 102 Personnel: Fred Lacasse, George W. Brown, Sam Link, John Martin. Performed by members of native Indian tribes, principally with percussion acc. Production notes: Recorded in the United States and Canada by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath circa 1956.
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Rolling River (Gribble, Lusk and York)-(2:45) -- Allons danser Colinda / (Roy Brule) (1:51) -- Sourwood mountain / (Hobart Smith) (1:22) -- Diamond Joe / (Cisco Houston) (2:24) -- Siete leguas / (Peter Hurd) (2:24) -- Matachines dance : New Mexican (1:33) -- Moonlight song : Taos Indian serenade (2:08) -- War dance song : Flathead Indians (1:28) -- Esta Navidad : Puerto Rican Christmas song (3:06) -- Aguinaldo Cagueno / (The "Trobabdore" De La Montana) (4:17) -- Rocky road / (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers) (2:43) -- If we never meet again / (Children of Diamond Rural School) (:55) -- Inviting-in dance song / (Otis Ahkivigak) (1:05).
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2775
General:
CDR copy; copy exists in DAMS system
Sung and played by native musicians.
FW-ASCH-7RR-2773, -2774, and -2775, all in black tape boxes, contain tracks which where incorporated into the Folkways anthology entitled Folk Music U.S.A. (FW04530), published in 1959, compiled by Harold Courlander, with notes written by Charles Edward Smith. However, a few tracks are only on these tapes and not on the Folkways album, while a few tracks on the Folkways albums are not on these tapes. The album contains a wide variety of types of American music, from African American to Native American to Appalachian. Many of the selections were initially recorded in the 1950's, while some were from the 1940's or from old 78's. Additional information about individual performers and additional documentation about each track, above what is in the sheets accompanying the CD, etc., can be found in the FW04530 liner notes. The original tape boxes for -2773, -2774, and -2775 say, respectively, "Folk Music of the U.S. #2," "American Anthology #1," and American Anthology #2."
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Statement and songs by Mabel Wallace--Bar crosstalk--Pinkey--When the dance is over--Slow war dance songs--45th division song (2x)--Black foot song (2x)--Chickisaw Nation--Cotton eyed Joe
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-5036
General:
CDR copy; in DAMS system; digitized by Steve Lorenz, 4/9/2013
includes "49" songs
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Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution