Description:This file bundle contains a series of sound recordings with Felice Big Day and Jack Real Bird describing their experiences and memories of certain locations in Crow Agency. The different sites visited include: 1) Crow Agency Public School (Felice_Jack_071618_000.wav), 2) old hospital/current tribal offices (Felice_Jack_071618_001.wav), 3) old furnace next to Crow Agency Public School (Felice_Jack_071618_002.wav), 4) Little Bighorn College (Felice_Jack_071618_003.wav), 5) old gymnasium (Felice_Jack_071618_004.wav), 6) old roundhouse (Felice_Jack_071618_005.wav), 7) old casinos (Felice_Jack_071618_006.wav), 8) veteran's housing complex (Felice_Jack_071618_007.wav), and 9) St. Dennis Hall (Felice_Jack_071618_008.wav). Photographic documentation of each site is placed in the "CrowAgencyPhotos" zip file.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Interview with Felice Big Day and Jack Real Bird, 2018-17.004, in "Crow (Apsáalooke) Field Materials", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/25549.
Description:This file bundle contains a collection of sound recordings associated with an interview with Lewis Walks Over Ice which is mostly in English. This interview session is primarily about Lewis' recollections of stories and personal experiences about specific places in Lodge Grass. In this session, Lewis is reviewing printed photographs of different places in Lodge Grass. The bundle is organized in the following way: 1) introduction and Lodge Grass photos (Lewis_080118_000.wav), 2) Lodge Grass photos (cont.) (Lewis_080118_001.wav), and 3) Lodge Grass photos (cont.) (Lewis_080118_002.wav). Photographic documentation of each site is placed in the "LodgeGrassPhotos" zip file.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Interview with Lewis Walks Over Ice, 2018-17.019, in "Crow (Apsáalooke) Field Materials", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/25564.
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