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    • Item identifier: LA189.023
    • Date: 11 Aug 1965
    • Contributors: Claudina Hanna (consultant); Leanne Hinton (researcher)
    • Language: Havasupai (yuf)
    • Place: Grand Canyon, Arizona
    • Description: in MA77. HAV 65 reel 7 side 2. Discussion in English.
    • Availability: Online access to Item number LA 189.023 by request.
    • Catalog history: Digital asset LA189.023.001.wav was formerly segment number 034_1.
    • Collection: The Leanne Hinton collection of Havasupai sound recordings
    • Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
    • Suggested citation: Mohave Bird songs, and a Circle Dance song sung by a 10 year old girl., LA 189.023, in "The Leanne Hinton collection of Havasupai sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X28051MD.

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    LA189.023.001.wav (70606968 bytes)

    • Item identifier: 24-310
    • Date: Aug 1964
    • Contributors: Leanne Hinton (researcher); Wallen Burro (performer); Fred Hamidreek (performer); Claudina Hanna (performer); Dan Hanna (performer); Johnney Montoya (performer)
    • Languages: Chemehuevi; Havasupai (yuf); Mojave (mov); Navajo (nav)
    • Description: Performers for 24-310 are Fred Hamidreek, Dan Hanna, Wallen Burro, Johnny Montoya, and Claudina Hanna, but the museum catalog does not identify which performers appear in some tracks.
      24-310_A tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, Southeast region, tape 23, side B.
      24-310_B tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, Southeast region, tape 23, side A.
      24-310_A Tracks:
      (1) 'Leanne Hinton interviews Dan Hanna'
      (2) 'Four Sweathouse Songs': Language not identified.
      (3) 'Horse Song': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Navajo.
      (4) 'Horse Song': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Navajo.
      (5) 'Horse Song': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Navajo.
      (6) 'Further discussion concerning the Horse Songs'
      (7) 'Horse Song': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Navajo.
      (8) 'Horse Song': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Navajo.
      (9) 'Further discussion concerning texts of previous songs and other subjects'
      (10) 'A group of four Circle Dance songs': Performed by Dan Hanna. In Havasupai.
      (11) 'Interview on music'
      (12) 'Chemehuevi Salt Song' In Chemehuevi.
      (13) 'Interview on music (mourning songs)'
      (14) 'Mohave Mourning Song': In Mojave.
      (15) 'Girl's Song, with commentary': In Havasupai.
      (16) 'Mohave Bird Song': In Mojave.
      (17) 'Mohave Bird Song': In Mojave.
      (18) 'Circle Dance Song': In Havasupai.
      (19) 'Various segments of song from conversation between Fred Hamidreek and Wallen Burro outside the sweathouse'
      (20) 'Sweathouse Song': Language not identified.
      (21) 'Shaman Song, preceded by short speech in Supai': In Havasupai.
      24-310_B Tracks:
      (1) 'Sound recording from the Havasupai Peach Festival': In Mojave.
      (2) 'Horse Song': In Navajo.
      (3) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (4) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (5) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (6) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (7) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (8) 'Four sweathouse songs': Language not identified.
      (9) 'Mountain Sheep Song': Performed by Johnney Montoya. In Havasupai.
      (10) 'Five Navajo Songs': In Navajo.
    • 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 (24-310).
    • Collection: The Leanne Hinton collection of Southwest Indian sound recordings
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Various Havasupai, Navajo, Chemehuevi, and Mojave sound recordings, 24-310, in "The Leanne Hinton collection of Southwest Indian sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/36819.