audio:3472; APSdigrec_2867; Recording Number: 16; Program Number: 01
Description
Elicitation of Potawatomi words and phrases, primarily verbs and terms for clothing.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 14, program 2. Formerly numbered 19:1.
Source
Buszard-Welcher, Laura. Potawatomi language recordings, 1995. (Mss.Rec.193);
"Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #3. Pronunciation of words to facilitate pitch notation. The Bow Song; the singer is emulating thunder, drumming upon the earth; discussion of wearing bow and plume."
Source
Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
"Play tape of [Fred] Gone singing song #7. The Spoon Song. Replacement of initial glottal stop with an /h/ and subsequent change in meaning; description of spoon made of buffalo horn with quillwork decorations (this is paraphrenalia from 'dance of god'; discussion of other ritual paraphrenalia--whistle, bowl, quirt, spear, fork stick, spoon, kingfisher."
Source
Hatton, Orin T. Ghost-era Songs of the Arapaho Crow Dance, 1995. (Mss.Rec.242);
audio:3466; APSdigrec_2864; Recording Number: 14; Program Number: 02
Description
Elicitation of Potawatomi words and phrases, primarily verbs, with terms for birds and clothing.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 13, program 1. Formerly numbered 17:1.
Source
Buszard-Welcher, Laura. Potawatomi language recordings, 1995. (Mss.Rec.193);
audio:3098; APSdigrec_2414; Recording Number: 09; Program Number: 02
Description
Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. This program is a copy of the Language Center tape 10:2, collector's original tape 10, side B.
Source
Weigel, William F. Study of Arapaho tonal phonology, 1992. (Mss.Rec.258);
audio:3463; APSdigrec_2862; Recording Number: 13; Program Number: 02
Description
Elicitation of Potawatomi verbs and terms for clothing and household items.; Original tapes held at Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley. Original tape 12, program 1. Formerly numbered 15:1.
Source
Buszard-Welcher, Laura. Potawatomi language recordings, 1995. (Mss.Rec.193);
Benjamin Franklin responds to Jonathan Williams providing him with instructions on the soldiers clothing that was manufactured.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Sally Bache to George Washington regarding the 2,005 shirts sewn by the Ladies Association of Philadelphia for American soldiers that were sent to Trenton, New Jersey. Sally also mentions that her father [Benjamin Franklin] and "old generals" respect and "approve highly of his [Washington's] conduct."; American Philosophical Society
Thomas Barclay updates Benjamin Franklin on the arrival of a ship carrying soldiers' uniforms, which he says has finally arrived.; American Philosophical Society