Newly-Composed Brush Dance Song

  • Item identifier: 24-1885
  • Date: Aug 1909
  • Contributors: Domingo (consultant); Thomas T. Waterman (researcher)
  • Language: Yurok (yur)
  • Description: Museum (14- Catalogue) note: "A 'light' song." Museum catalog note: "The Brush Dance is a curing ritual traditionally performed for the benefit of a child who is sickly, feverish, or delicate in constitution. Kroeber indicates that this function becomes largely symbolic by 1900 (1925:61)." Distributed on California Indian Music Project, Northwest region, tape 9, side A. Original cylinder 14-1458a. 160 speed.
  • Availability: Online access to Item number 24-1885 by request.
  • Collection: The T.T. Waterman collection of California Indian sound recordings
  • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
  • Suggested citation: Newly-Composed Brush Dance Song, 24-1885, in "The T.T. Waterman collection of California Indian sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14626.

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