audio:3916; APSdigrec_2318; Recording Number: 01; Program Number: 02
Description
Unidentified text given in Pawnee only, South Band dialect.; The break between texts 2 and 3 is unclear on the original recording, but may occur at 40:43, 41:09, or 42:44. Contains a small number of digital sound errors due to degradation on RDAT transfer tape.
Watercolor and pencil landscape sketch of Pawnee Men, in native attire, at camp site along the Platte River.; Number 117, Freeman guide #2667; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white seated portrait of Native American chief wearing headdress. Albumen print trimmed into an oval and mounted on Addis Gallery stock.; Box 2. Image 66.
Black and white seated portrait of Native American chief wearing traditional clothing. Albumen print trimmed into an oval and mounted on Addis Gallery stock.; Box 2. Image 64.
Black and white seated portrait of Native American chief wearing headdress and holding spear. Albumen print trimmed into an oval and mounted on Addis Gallery stock.; Box 2. Image 62.
Black and white seated portrait of Native American chief holding hatchet. Albumen print trimmed into an oval and mounted on Addis Gallery stock.; Box 2. Image 73.
Black and white seated portrait of Native American chief wearing headdress. Albumen print trimmed into an oval and mounted on Addis Gallery stock.; Box 2. Image 65.
Giveaway in Honor of Head Singer --Announcements of Forthcoming Events --Giveaway in Honor of Newly Wed Couple -- Series of Four Gourd Dances; 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.; 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.
"Discussion of reservation districts; possibility of staging the ceremony this fall/winter; difficulty of changing the name of the ceremony at this late date; names for Pawnee and Omaha people."
Source
Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
Gourd Dance -- Announcements: contributions, forthcoming performances -- Series of Five Gourd Dances -- Giveaway in Honor of Head Man Dancers --Series of Seven Gourd Dances; 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.; 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.