Scope and content:Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Preferred citation: Omer C. Stewart. The O.C. Stewart collection of American Indian sound recordings, PHM 5, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11005.
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 (24-2960).
Description:Museum catalog title includes "(Shoshone, Fallon Nevada)." Museum catalog note: "This recording and the following one (24-2961) are rare among wax cylinder originals since they feature more than a single performer." Original cylinder 14-2676a. 130 speed.
Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Preferred citation: Jim Street's Peyote Song, 24-2960, in "The O.C. Stewart collection of American Indian sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11143.
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 (24-2961).
Description:Museum catalog title includes "(Shoshone, Fallon Nevada)." Museum catalog note: "This recording and the preceeding one (24-2960) are rare among wax cylinder originals since they feature more than a single performer." Original cylinder 14-2676b. 130 speed.
Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Preferred citation: Jim Street's Peyote Song, 24-2961, in "The O.C. Stewart collection of American Indian sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/11144.
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.