The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings
- Collection identifier: PHM32
- Primary contributors: Lloyd Marcus (consultant); Joe Patencio (consultant); Joseph (Cotton) Salgado (consultant); Margaret (Majel) Salgado (consultant); Richard Lando (researcher)
- Language: Cahuilla (chl)
- Dates: 1969
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Lloyd Marcus, Joe Patencio, Joseph (Cotton) Salgado, Margaret (Majel) Salgado, and Richard Lando. The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings, PHM 32, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11032.
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- Item identifier: 24-334
- Date: May 1969
- Contributors: Lloyd Marcus (consultant); Joe Patencio (consultant); Joseph (Cotton) Salgado (consultant); Margaret (Majel) Salgado (consultant); Richard Lando (researcher)
- Language: Cahuilla (chl)
- Description: The lead singer of the Morongo team is Lloyd Marcus. The lead singer of the Salgado family team is Joseph (Cotton) Salgado (Cahuilla/Pechanga). Joseph Salgado’s wife, Margaret (Majel) Salgado (Soboba/Pauma), is the predominant female singer heard for the Salgado team. The tape was orginially recorded half-track at 7.5 ips (one side only about 30 minutes). Titles and other descriptive notes have been provided in a four-page typescript by Lando (See accession file #2598). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 6, side A.
Information about Salgado family graciously provided by grandson Adrian Salgado. - Availability: Online access to Item number 24-334 by request.
- Collection: The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Cahuilla Peon Game Songs, 24-334, in "The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11949.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
24-334.wav (1025784198 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-335
- Date: May 1969
- Contributors: Lloyd Marcus (consultant); Joe Patencio (consultant); Richard Lando (researcher)
- Language: Cahuilla (chl)
- Description: The lead singer of the Morongo team is Lloyd Marcus. The lead singer of the Salgado family team is Joseph (Cotton) Salgado (Cahuilla/Pechanga). The bird songs are led by Joe Patencio (Agua Caliente). Titles and other descriptive notes have been provided in a four-page typescript by Lando (See accession file #2598). Lando's notes include a diagram of the Bird Dance and the following descriptive comments: "This is a song cycle of the Cahuillas; probably some are derived from the Mojave, if not all. They are used as social dances with no religious context. They are always accompanied by a rattle, usually filled with palm seeds. At cadences, there is often a rattle spin (Lando)." The tape was orginially recorded half-track at 7.5 ips (one side only about 30 minutes). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 6, side B.
Information about Salgado family graciously provided by grandson Adrian Salgado. - Availability: Online access to Item number 24-335 by request.
- Collection: The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Cahuilla Peon Game Songs and Bird Game songs (Wikikmal), 24-335, in "The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11950.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
24-335.wav (1088129324 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-336
- Date: May 1969
- Contributors: Joe Patencio (consultant); Richard Lando (researcher)
- Language: Cahuilla (chl)
- Description: The Bird songs are led by Joe Patencio of Agua Caliente (near Palm Springs). Titles and other descriptive notes have been provided in a four-page typescript by Lando (See Accession file #2598). Lando's notes include a diagram of the Bird Dance and the following descriptive comments: "This is a song cycle of the Cahuillas; probably some are derived from the Mojave, if not all. They are used as social dances with no religious context. They are always accompanied by a rattle, usually filled with palm seeds. At cadences, there is often a rattle spin (Lando)." The tape was orginially recorded half-track at 7.5 ips (one side only about 30 minutes). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 7, side A.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 24-336 by request.
- Collection: The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Cahuilla Bird Songs, 24-336, in "The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11951.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
24-336.wav (1080867158 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-337
- Date: May 1969
- Contributors: Joe Patencio (consultant); Richard Lando (researcher)
- Language: Cahuilla (chl)
- Description: Led by Joe Patencio of Agua Caliente. Titles and other descriptive notes have been provided in a four-page typescript by Lando (See Accession file #2598). Lando's notes include a diagram of the Bird Dance and the following descriptive comments: "This is a song cycle of the Cahuillas; probably some are derived from the Mojave, if not all. They are used as social dances with no religious context. They are always accompanied by a rattle, usually filled with palm seeds. At cadences, there is often a rattle spin (Lando)." The tape was orginially recorded half-track at 7.5 ips (one side only about 20 minutes). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, South region, tape 7, side B.
- Availability: Digital content is not available. Please write to pahma-mediapermissions@berkeley.edu. Please specify as much information as possible about the recordings you are interested in, including the Item number (24-337).
- Collection: The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Cahuilla Bird Songs, 24-337, in "The Richard Lando collection of Cahuilla sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11952.