OLAC Record oai:cla.berkeley.edu:24-132.13 |
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Title: | Ghost Dance Song | |
Contributor (consultant): | McDaniel, Oscar | |
Contributor (researcher): | Abraham, Peter | |
Date: | [1949 September] | |
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. | |
http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/14013 | ||
Identifier: | 24-132.13 | |
Rights: | Items catalogued in the California Language Archive are the physical property of their respective physical repositories. Intellectual rights, including copyright, belong to item creators or their legal heirs and assigns. | |
Rights Holder: | Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology | |
Subject: | Patwin language | |
Subject (ISO639): | pwi | |
Type (DCMI): | Sound | |
Type (OLAC): | primary_text | |
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Archive: | California Language Archive | |
Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/cla.berkeley.edu | |
GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for OLAC format | |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:cla.berkeley.edu:24-132.13 | |
DateStamp: | 2018-06-02 | |
GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for simple DC format | |
Search Info | ||
Citation: | McDaniel, Oscar (consultant); Abraham, Peter (researcher). [1949 September]. California Language Archive. | |
Terms: | area_Americas country_US dcmi_Sound iso639_pwi olac_primary_text | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
Country: | United States | |
Area: | Americas |