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    • Collection identifier: PHM28
    • Primary contributors: Sam Sample (consultant); Helen Marvin (researcher)
    • Additional contributors: Emma Cheepo (performer); Maggie Marvin (performer); May Sample (performer); Sam Sample (performer)
    • Language: Western Mono
    • Dates: 1961
    • Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Sam Sample and Helen Marvin. The Helen Marvin collection of Western Mono sound recordings, PHM 28, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11028.
    • Collection identifier: PHM69
    • Primary contributor: Maggie Marvin (researcher)
    • Additional contributors: Emma Cheepo (performer); Maggie Marvin (performer); Sam Sample (performer)
    • Languages: Western Mono; Yokuts (yok)
    • Dates: 1961
    • Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Maggie Marvin. The Mrs. John Marvin collection of Yokuts and Western Mono sound recordings, PHM 69, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11069.

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    • Item identifier: 24-386
    • Date: 1961
    • Contributors: Helen Marvin (researcher); Emma Cheepo (performer); Maggie Marvin (performer); May Sample (performer); Sam Sample (performer)
    • Language: Western Mono
    • Description: Performers for 24-386 are Maggie Marvin, Sam Sample, May Sample, and Emma Cheepo, but the museum catalog does not identify which performers appear in each item. All tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, Sierra region, tape 17, side B.;
      Tracks:
      (1) 'Western Mono song': Note from 24-386, track 6: "The title of this recording is given on the tape ('Another Handgame Song'), this may indicate that the previous songs (1, 2 and 3) are handgame songs."
      (2) 'Unidentified song': Note from 24-386, track 6: "The title of this recording is given on the tape ('Another Handgame Song'), this may indicate that the previous songs (1, 2 and 3) are handgame songs."
      (3) 'Unidentified song': Note from 24-386, track 6: "The title of this recording is given on the tape ('Another Handgame Song'), this may indicate that the previous songs (1, 2 and 3) are handgame songs."
      (4) 'War Song (sung when they went across the river to the south)'
      (5) 'Happy-Time Song'
      (6) 'Another Handgame Song'
      (7) 'Ladies' Handgame Song'
      (8) 'Ladies' Handgame Song': Added vocal part (shouts) by Sam Sample.
      (9) 'Ladies' Handgame Song': Added vocal part (shouts) by Sam Sample.
      (10) 'Handgame song': The three performers sing in unison.
      (11) 'Handgame song': The three performers sing in unison.
      (12) 'Handgame song': Added shouts by Sam Sample.
      (13) 'Handgame Song (of the Jose Basin people)'
      (14) 'Handgame Song'
      (15) 'Unidentified song (probably of Handgame)'
      (16) 'Song for becoming a medicine man'
      (17) 'Unidentified Song'
      (18) 'Pow-Wow Song'
      (19) 'Unidentified Song': Female solo.
      (20) 'Unidentified Song': Female solo.
      (21) 'Squirrel Song': This song is an imitation of animal talk.
      (22) 'Skunk Song': This song is an imitation of animal talk.
      (23) 'Song to drive the ghosts away'
    • Availability: Online access to Item number 24-386 by request.
    • Collection: The Helen Marvin collection of Western Mono sound recordings
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Various Western Mono songs, 24-386, in "The Helen Marvin collection of Western Mono sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/33903.

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    • Item identifier: 24-387
    • Date: 1961
    • Contributors: Helen Marvin (researcher); Emma Cheepo (performer); Maggie Marvin (performer); May Sample (performer); Sam Sample (performer)
    • Language: Western Mono
    • Description: Performers for 24-387 are Maggie Marvin, Sam Sample, May Sample, and Emma Cheepo, but the museum catalog does not identify which performers appear in each item. All tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, Sierra region, tape 17, side B.
      Tracks:
      (1) 'Western Mono song'
      (2) 'Round Dance Song'
      (3) 'Song sung at the end of a pow-wow'
      (4) 'Song about Bear (when he's going out for food)'
      (5) 'Basket Dance Song': The unusual aspirations that occur in 24-384 and 24-385 occur in this song also.
      (6) 'Basket Dance Song'
    • Availability: Online access to Item number 24-387 by request.
    • Collection: The Helen Marvin collection of Western Mono sound recordings
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Various Western Mono songs, 24-387, in "The Helen Marvin collection of Western Mono sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/33904.

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    • Item identifier: 24-320
    • Date: 1961
    • Contributors: Maggie Marvin (researcher); Emma Cheepo (performer); Maggie Marvin (performer); Sam Sample (performer)
    • Languages: Western Mono; Yokuts (yok)
    • Description: Performers for 24-320 are Maggie Marvin, Sam Sample, and Emma Cheepo, but the museum catalog does not identify which performers appear in which items. All tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, Valley region, tape 8, side A and Sierra region, tape 17, side A.
      Tracks:
      (1) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (2) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (3) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (4) 'War Song, sung when crossing river to the south (with clapsticks)': In Yokuts.
      (5) 'Happy Time Song': In Yokuts.
      (6) 'Handgame Song': In Yokuts.
      (7) 'Ladies' Handgame Song': In Western Mono.
      (8) 'Ladies' Handgame Song': Language not identified.
      (9) 'Ladies' Handgame Song': Language not identified.
      (10) 'Handgame Song': In Western Mono and Yokuts.
      (11) 'Handgame Song': In Western Mono and Yokuts.
      (12) 'Handgame Song': In Western Mono.
      (13) 'Handgame Song (of the Jose Basin People)': In Western Mono.
      (14) 'Handgame Song': In Yokuts.
      (15) 'Unidentified Song': In Western Mono and Yokuts.
      (16) 'Song for those who are becoming medicine men': In Yokuts.
      (17) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (18) 'Pow-Wow Song': In Yokuts.
      (19) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (20) 'Unidentified Song': In Yokuts.
      (21) 'Squirrel Song': Language not identified.
      (22) 'Skunk Song': Language not identified.
      (23) 'Song to Drive Ghosts Away': Language not identified.
      (24) 'Round Dance Song': Language not identified.
      (25) 'Round Dance Song': Language not identified.
      (26) 'Song sung at the end of a pow-wow': Language not identified.
      (27) 'Bear Song (about a bear going out to hunt for food)': Language not identified.
      (28) 'Basket Dance Song': Language not identified.
      (29) 'Basket Dance Song': Language not identified.
    • Availability: Online access to Item number 24-320 by request.
    • Collection: The Mrs. John Marvin collection of Yokuts and Western Mono sound recordings
    • Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
    • Suggested citation: Various Yokuts and Western Mono songs, 24-320, in "The Mrs. John Marvin collection of Yokuts and Western Mono sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/33897.

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