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- Collection identifier: PHM53
- Primary contributors: William Graves (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Languages: Northeastern Pomo (pef); Patwin (pwi); Pomoan
- Dates: 1949
- Scope and content: Linguistic field recordings: songs/chants
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: William Graves, Oscar McDaniel, Steve Parrish, and Peter Abraham. The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings, PHM 53, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/collection/11053.
Results 1 – 25
- Item identifier: 24-131
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: All proceeding tracks performed by Steve Parrish. All tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
Tracks:
(1) 'Hohoke Song'
(2) 'Loloke Song'
(3) 'Hoho Song'
(4) 'Dua ke Song'
(5) 'Dua ke Song': Same song as track 4 - at lower pitch level.
(6) 'Batu (Doctoring) Song'
(7) 'Batu (Doctoring) Song': Begins with a short spoken segment.
(8) 'Yoki (?) Song or Dance Song from the South': Song-type is indistinctly pronounced in spoken cue but probably corresponds to the Yoke Dance as described in Barrett (1917:436).
(9) 'Yoki (?) Song': Same song as in track 8 - sung at a lower pitch level. Song-type is indistinctly pronounced in spoken cue but probably corresponds to the Yoke Dance as described in Barrett (1917:436).
(10) 'Yoki Song': Spoken identification of genre more clear for this item.
(11) 'Stopping Song or Sitting-Down Song for the Yoki Dance'
(12) 'Bighead Dance Song': Spoken cues identify this as a recent song of its type, and the dance is best described in Meighan and Riddell (1972).
(13) 'Bighead Song': Another recent Bighead song (women only on dancing). - Availability: Online access to Item number 24-131 by request.
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Various Pomoan songs, 24-131, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/33884.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
24-131.wav (1009153386 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-131.1
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.1).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Hohoke Song, 24-131.1, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13996.
- Item identifier: 24-131.10
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Spoken identification of genre more clear for this item. Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.10).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Yoki Song, 24-131.10, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13997.
- Item identifier: 24-131.11
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.11).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Stopping Song or Sitting-Down Song for the Yoki Dance, 24-131.11, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13998.
- Item identifier: 24-131.12
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Spoken cues identify this as a recent song of its type, and the dance is best described in Meighan and Riddell (1972). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.12).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Bighead Dance Song, 24-131.12, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/13999.
- Item identifier: 24-131.13
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Another recent Bighead song (women only on dancing). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.13).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Bighead Song, 24-131.13, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14000.
- Item identifier: 24-131.2
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.2).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Loloke Song, 24-131.2, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14001.
- Item identifier: 24-131.3
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.3).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Hoho Song, 24-131.3, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14002.
- Item identifier: 24-131.4
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.4).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Dua ke Song, 24-131.4, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14003.
- Item identifier: 24-131.5
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Same song as 14-131 song 4 - at lower pitch level. Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.5).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Dua ke Song, 24-131.5, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14004.
- Item identifier: 24-131.6
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.6).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Batu (Doctoring) Song, 24-131.6, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14005.
- Item identifier: 24-131.7
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Begins with a short spoken segment. Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.7).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Batu (Doctoring) Song, 24-131.7, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14006.
- Item identifier: 24-131.8
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Song-type is indistinctly pronounced in spoken cue but probably corresponds to the Yoke Dance as described in Barrett (1917:436). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.8).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Yoki (?) Song or Dance Song from the South, 24-131.8, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14007.
- Item identifier: 24-131.9
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Steve Parrish (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Same song as 12-131, song 8 - sung at a lower pitch level. Song-type is indistinctly pronounced in spoken cue but probably corresponds to the Yoke Dance as described in Barrett (1917:436). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 9, side B.
- 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 (24-131.9).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Yoki (?) Song, 24-131.9, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14008.
- Item identifier: 24-132
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: William Graves (consultant); Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Languages: Northeastern Pomo (pef); Patwin (pwi); Pomoan
- Description: Performers for 24-132 are William Graves and Oscar McDaniel, but the museum catalog does not identify which performers appear in each item. All tracks were distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
For tracks 14-25, "The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a)." P
Tracks:
(1) 'Acorn Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(2) 'Acorn Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(3) 'Gambling Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(4) 'Gambling Song': Note sustained tones that occur in the middle of the song. Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(5) 'Gambling Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(6) 'Gambling Song': This begins with a spoken segment and sustained notes occur as in track #4. Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(7) 'Closing Dance Song (Gea hai no)': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(8) 'Closing Song Out-Doors (Hoho lilan hoye)': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(9) 'Coming-Out Song (perhaps Whiskey Dance)': Cue is ambiguous. The Whiskey Dance is evidently a post-contact phenomenon of which published sources tell us nothing. Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(10) 'Whiskey Dance Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(11) 'Whiskey Dance Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(12) 'Whiskey Dance Song': Performed by William Graves. Pomoan.
(13) 'Ghost Dance Song': Perhaps this Ghost Dance song pertains not to the messianic movement that reached California in the 1870s and again in the 1890s but rather to the indigenous Ghost (or Devil) Ceremony as described in Barrett (1917:403-23), Powers (1877:158-60 and 193-94), and Kroeber (1925:263-65). On the other hand, Goldschmidt does point out that the Nevada-influenced cult survived into the 1930s among the neighoring Nomlaki (1978:342). The vocal style (microtonal inflections, no pairing or phrases, etc.) is distinctly Californian and not at all typical of great basin Ghost Dance songs (RK). Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(14) 'First Song of the Bullhead Dance': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(15) 'Second Song of the Bullhead Dance': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(16) 'First song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(17) 'Second song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(18) 'Third song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(19) 'Fourth song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(20) 'Finishing song of the Grindstone "Bullhead Dance".': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(21) 'The real finishing song of the Grindstone Bullhead Dance': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(22) 'First song of the Bullhead Dance as done at Colusa': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(23) 'Third song of the Bullhead dance as done at Colusa': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(24) 'Fourth song of the Bullhead dance as done at Colusa': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(25) 'Fifth song of the Bullhead dance as done at Colusa': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(26) 'Grass game Song': Probably from Northeastern Pomo. Performer not identified.
(27) 'Grass Game Song': Probably from Northeastern Pomo. Performer not identified
(28) 'Grass Game Song (from Grindstone)': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(29) 'Grass Game Song (from Grindstone)': Performed by Oscar McDaniel. Patwin.
(30) 'Grizzly Bear Song (from NE Pomo)': Performer not identified. Northeastern Pomo. - Availability: Online access to Item number 24-132 by request.
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Suggested citation: Various Pomoan and Patwin Songs, 24-132, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/33885.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
24-132.wav (1097068134 bytes)- Item identifier: 24-132.1
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: William Graves (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.1).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Acorn Song, 24-132.1, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14009.
- Item identifier: 24-132.10
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: William Graves (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.10).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Whiskey Dance Song, 24-132.10, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14010.
- Item identifier: 24-132.11
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: William Graves (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.11).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Whiskey Dance Song, 24-132.11, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14011.
- Item identifier: 24-132.12
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: William Graves (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Pomoan
- Description: Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.12).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Whiskey Dance Song, 24-132.12, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14012.
- Item identifier: 24-132.13
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: Perhaps this Ghost Dance song pertains not to the messianic movement that reached California in the 1870s and again in the 1890s but rather to the indigenous Ghost (or Devil) Ceremony as described in Barrett (1917:403-23), Powers (1877:158-60 and 193-94), and Kroeber (1925:263-65). On the other hand, Goldschmidt does point out that the Nevada-influenced cult survived into the 1930s among the neighoring Nomlaki (1978:342). The vocal style (microtonal inflections, no pairing or phrases, etc.) is distinctly Californian and not at all typical of great basin Ghost Dance songs (RK). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.13).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Ghost Dance Song, 24-132.13, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14013.
- Item identifier: 24-132.14
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.14).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: First Song of the Bullhead Dance, 24-132.14, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14014.
- Item identifier: 24-132.15
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.15).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Second Song of the Bullhead Dance, 24-132.15, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14015.
- Item identifier: 24-132.16
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.16).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: First song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone, 24-132.16, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14016.
- Item identifier: 24-132.17
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.17).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Second song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone, 24-132.17, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14017.
- Item identifier: 24-132.18
- Date: Sep 1949
- Contributors: Oscar McDaniel (consultant); Peter Abraham (researcher)
- Language: Patwin (pwi)
- Description: The Bullhead Dance is a local name for the Bighead Dance among the Nomlaki, Wintun, and Patwin. The most specific reference is in Merriam (1955:26-28), but other important sources would include Meighan and Riddell (1972), LaPena (1978:332-33), Goldschmidt (1978:346), Johnson (1978:353), Kroeber (1925:1932a), and Barrett (1919a). Distributed on California Indian Music Project, North-central region, tape 10, side A.
- 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 (24-132.18).
- Collection: The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings
- Repository: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
- Status: deaccessioned
- Suggested citation: Third song of the Bullhead dance as done at Grindstone, 24-132.18, in "The Peter Abraham collection of Pomo and Patwin sound recordings", Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14018.