Scope and content:Linguistic field recordings: ethnographic data; songs; conversation.; Digitization supported by NEH Preservation/Access Grant
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Charlie Roan and Thomas L. Collord. The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings, LA 47, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/10139.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Chukchansi song, LA 47.011, in "The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/16670.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Old Timer's Song, LA 47.012, in "The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/16671.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Tawiname song, LA 47.010, in "The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/16669.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Three Chukchansi songs, LA 47.013, in "The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/16672.
Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Preferred citation: Two Chukchansi songs, LA 47.009, in "The Thomas L. Collord collection of Chukchansi Yokuts sound recordings", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/16668.
We acknowledge with respect the Ohlone people on whose traditional, ancestral, and unceded land we work and whose historical relationships with that land continue to this day.