audio:15722; APSdigrec_6127; Recording Number: 05; Program Number: 01
Description
Discussion of Hopi anatomical terms. Also includes occasional miscellaneous autobiographical anecdotes and discussion of other aspects of Hopi life.; This program was recorded over a previous recording. Some residue from the previous program can be heard running at a slower speed.
Source
Swanson, Richard A. Hopi ethnoanatomy, 1972. (Mss.Rec.95); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.95-ead.xml; ;
audio:15725; APSdigrec_6128; Recording Number: 05; Program Number: 02
Description
Discussion of Hopi anatomical terms. Also includes occasional miscellaneous autobiographical anecdotes and discussion of other aspects of Hopi life.; This program was recorded over a previous recording. Some residue from the previous program can be heard running at a slower speed.
Source
Swanson, Richard A. Hopi ethnoanatomy, 1972. (Mss.Rec.95); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.95-ead.xml; ;
audio:15318; APSdigrec_5618; Recording Number: JAQARU; Program Number: 04
Description
"Recorded from a blind woman in the patio of her house. Very interested in 'folklore' and in collection of Kawki. Very cooperative. Very clear recording."
Source
Hardman de Bautista, M.J. Kawki texts, [1969]. (Mss.Rec.78); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.78-ead.xml; ;
Interview with Reuben Jacobs by G. Hubert Matthews. Predominantly consists of elicitation of words and phrases in the Dakota language, with occasional brief discussion of related topics and texts. This copy of Matthews' original Tape 102, Side B, was found in the Frank Siebert papers. Poor sound quality, including some distortion and print-through. See also: Matthews. "Phonemic analysis of a Dakota dialect" in IJAL 21:56-59, 1955.
audio:15719; APSdigrec_6126; Recording Number: 04; Program Number: 02
Description
Discussion of Hopi anatomical terms. Also includes occasional miscellaneous autobiographical anecdotes and discussion of other aspects of Hopi life.; This program was recorded over a previous recording. Some residue from the previous program can be heard running at a slower speed.
Source
Swanson, Richard A. Hopi ethnoanatomy, 1972. (Mss.Rec.95); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.95-ead.xml; ;