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- Collection identifier: 2024-05
- Primary contributor: Alfred Pietroforte (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Harry Alston (consultant); Josie Atwell (consultant, depicted); Eleanor Bethel (consultant); Rosalie Bethel (consultant); Evelyn Chiatovich (consultant); Roy Chiatovich (consultant); Roy Chiatovich (consultant); Mary Garcia Pohot (consultant, depicted); Sam Kinney (consultant, depicted); Leon Manuel (consultant, depicted); Molly Pomona (consultant, depicted); Minnie Williams (consultant); Alfred Pietroforte (author, depicted); Catherine Ware (researcher); Fannie Ade (depicted); Lawona Icho (depicted); Elsie Kinney (depicted); Lucy Pete (depicted); Mary Sampson (depicted)
- Languages: Mono (mnr); Northern Paiute (pao); Tachi; Wukchumni
- Dates: 1959-2006
- Extent: 2 seven-inch reel-to-reel tapes, 2 folders, 2 bound volumes
- Historical information: Beginning in 1959, Alfred Pietroforte (born 1925) recorded 25 songs for a master's project at Fresno State College (now University), receiving the degree of Master of Arts in Education in 1961. He recorded 11 individuals and interviewed others. Catherine Ware (1919-2011) was born Luella Catherine Callis, and was a public school music teacher in California. Rosalie Bethel (1915-2009), who she recorded, was born Rosalie Wenz. Her daughter was a student in Mrs. Ware's class. Ware received the degree of Master of Music the College (now University) of the Pacific in 1959. According to her graduate thesis, she recorded 34 "Mono Indian tunes." Only 21 of those songs, all sung by Mrs. Bethel, survive on the tape that was in Mr. Pietroforte's possession. The remainder were "from Indian students who first learned the songs from their grandmothers, then sang them at school for the recording." For additional biographical information in this collection, see the introductory sections in 2024-05.003 and 2024-05.004.
The original tapes that Pietroforte and Ware recorded on are lost. What survives is a compilation tape that Pietroforte made of his own recordings for the publication of his MA thesis in 2006 (see 2024-05.004). Similarly, the tape featuring Bethel does not include all of the recordings Ware indicated she made. The handwriting on this tape is also not Ware's (compare 2024-05.005). As a consequence, on the Ware tape (2024-05.002), short segments of Western classical music can be heard between some songs.
The published version of Pietroforte's thesis includes an accompanying CD that derived from a first digitization of this tape. The audio files in 2024-05.001 and 2024-05.002 derive from a second digitization, done by the Berkeley Language Center at the University of California, Berkeley in January 2024. - Scope and content: Sound recordings of 46 songs, unpublished MA thesis (including photographic prints of all people Pietroforte recorded or interviewed) with later published version, and associated notes and correspondence.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Alfred Pietroforte. Alfred Pietroforte Collection of California Indigenous Song Recordings, 2024-05, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2WW7GSB.
- Collection identifier: Lamb
- Primary contributors: Lucy Kinsman (consultant); Sydney M. Lamb (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Arthur Anderson (consultant); Harry Austin (consultant); Helen Belles (consultant); Ned Belles (consultant); Elizabeth Bethel (consultant); Gilbert Bethel (consultant); Rosalie Bethel (consultant); John Blossom (consultant); Margaret Bob (consultant); Sarah Brahsom (consultant); George Cashbaugh (consultant); Minnie Chiatovich (consultant); Roy Chiatovich (consultant); Mary Chico (consultant); Mimie Chirtovich (consultant); Clayton (consultant); Daisy Coleman (consultant); Fred Collins (consultant); Rose Collins (consultant); George Decroy (consultant); George Dick (consultant); Sarah Dick (consultant); Dorothy (consultant); Emma Duckey (consultant); Florence Duckey (consultant); Irene Edmo (consultant); Lizzie Edmo (consultant); Willy Edmo (consultant); Nellie Enom (consultant); Kate Espinoza (consultant); Charlie Evening (consultant); Minnie Fulwider (consultant); Sadie George (consultant); Johnny Gibbs (consultant); Andrew Glenn (consultant); Charles Goodwin (consultant); George Gregory (consultant); Rob Harry (consultant); Robert Hicks (consultant); Louisa Jackson (consultant); Ned Jackson (consultant); Annie Jefferson (consultant); Kitt Joe (consultant); Hazel Johnson (consultant); Lula Johnson (consultant); Susan Johnson (consultant); Lester Jones (consultant); Mark Jones (consultant); Winnie Jones (consultant); Joe Kinsman (consultant); Hausen Lavell (consultant); George Little (consultant); Frank Logan (consultant); Maggie (consultant); Gladys Mankins (consultant); Tom Marshall (consultant); Maggie Marvin (consultant); Manda Marvin (consultant); Grover McCloud (consultant); Minnie McGown (consultant); May Meredith (consultant); Cayuse Mike (consultant); Minnie Mike (consultant); Harry Miller (consultant); Ira Miller (consultant); Mrs. Harry Miller (consultant); Jim Nevers (consultant); Jim Osborne (consultant); Mike Pablo (consultant); Tony Pablo (consultant); Lucy Pete (consultant); Mike Phillips (consultant); Molly Pimono (consultant); Willy Pimono (consultant); Pike Piper (consultant); Rosie Piper (consultant); Tom Primo (consultant); Anita Pryor (consultant); Mike Reilly (consultant); Frita Riddell (consultant); Nancy Saur (consultant); Bill Sherman (consultant); Andy Slaven (consultant); Pete Snap (consultant); Laura Somersal (consultant); Bob Somerville (consultant); Maggie Spencer (consultant); Tom Stone (consultant); Susie (consultant); Mamie Taylor (consultant); Frank Tex (consultant); Tommy Thacker (consultant); Cy Thomas (consultant); Steve Tulley (consultant); Jose Vera (consultant); Willy Wagonner (consultant); Addie Walsay (consultant); Annie Wenz (consultant); Mrs. Wiatt (consultant); Mary Williams (consultant); Minnie Williams (consultant); Jim Wright (consultant); Nancy Wyatt (consultant); Doris Yee (consultant); Stefana de Salazar (consultant); Victor Golla (researcher)
- Languages: Chukchansi; Huchnom; Hupa; Kawaiisu (xaw); Konkow (mjd); Koso Shoshone; Koyeti; Miwokan; Mono (mnr); Northern Paiute (pao); Northern Yukian (yuk); Owens Valley Paiute; Panamint (par); Salinan (sln); Shoshone (shh); Southern Sierra Miwok (skd); Tubatulabal (tub); Wappo (wao); Western Mono; Wiyot (wiy); Yuki
- Dates: 1955, 1963 and undated
- Extent: 10 items
- Historical information: Sydney M. Lamb is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Yale University (1951) and a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley (1957). His doctoral dissertation was a grammar of the Mono language based on fieldwork conducted around North Fork, California in the summers of 1953 and 1954. He was a Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley from 1958-1964 and Yale University from 1968-1977. He left academia to work in the computer industry from 1977-1981, but subsequently joined the faculty of the Department of Linguistics at Rice University, where he has spent the remainder of his academic career.
- Scope and content: The Papers document Lamb's research on Indian languages of California and surrounding areas from 1953-1955.
One microfilm reel in the collection also includes copies of Victor Golla's notebooks from his fieldwork on Hupa at Hoopa Valley in the summer of 1963; for more details, see details under the Victor Golla Papers on the Hupa Language. - Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lucy Kinsman and Sydney M. Lamb. Sydney M. Lamb Papers on California Indian Languages, Lamb, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2JW8BTD.
- Associated materials: Audio recordings associated with the Papers are in the Berkeley Language Center, Berkeley, California (LA 31, LA 60, LA 80, LA 235, LA 236).
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- Item identifier: 2024-05.002
- Date: 03 Sep 1959
- Contributors: Rosalie Bethel (consultant); Catherine Ware (researcher); Alfred Pietroforte (donor)
- Language: Mono (mnr)
- Description: 1 WAV file. 21 song recordings.
- Availability: Online access to Item number 2024-05.002 by request.
- Extent: 1 seven-inch reel-to-reel tape
- Catalog history: Digital file formerly named ap_02.wav.
- Collection: Alfred Pietroforte Collection of California Indigenous Song Recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Recording of Mono burial songs, 2024-05.002, in "Alfred Pietroforte Collection of California Indigenous Song Recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2NG4PRX.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
2024-05.002.wav (339455454 bytes)- Item identifier: Lamb.003.013
- Date: Jul 1954
- Contributors: Rosalie Bethel (consultant); Margaret Bob (consultant); George Decroy (consultant); Joe Kinsman (consultant); Lucy Kinsman (consultant); Willy Pimono (consultant); Mike Reilly (consultant); Sydney M. Lamb (researcher)
- Languages: Northern Paiute (pao); Owens Valley Paiute; Shoshone (shh); Western Mono
- Description: Field notebook labeled "M" containing transcriptions of songs in Numic languages and words, phrases, and sentences in Mono (North Fork dialect).
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 1 notebook
- Collection: Sydney M. Lamb Papers on California Indian Languages
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: [Numic field notes], Lamb.003.013, in "Sydney M. Lamb Papers on California Indian Languages", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14749.