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Billy Proctor Collection

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Identifier: NALC-BPR
Overview The Billy Proctor Collection contains audio recordings documenting the Quapaw language. It consists of songs, stories, interviews, vocabulary lessons, and prayers and features the voices of Quapaw elders and linguist Robert Rankin.

Chahta Anumpa Aiikhvna / School of Choctaw Language Collection

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Identifier: NALC-CHA
Overview Audio oral histories originally recorded in 2008 and featuring the voices of more than a dozen elders from the Choctaw Nation.

Chikasha Academy Collection

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Identifier: NALC-CAC

Christine Armer Collection

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Identifier: NALC-CAR
Overview This print-based collection contains various comic books, a bible, ephemera, historical church records and letters in Cherokee.

Davetta Geimausaddle Collection

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Identifier: NALC-DGE
Overview The Davetta Geimausaddle Collection is an audio collection of Kiowa stories, songs, sermons and meetings recorded throughout the 1940s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

David Nagle Collection

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Identifier: NALC-DNA
Overview A collection of audio recordings songs, dances, hymns and language lessons in various Dhegiha languages originally recorded between the late 1970s and late 1990s.

Delores Harragarra Collection

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Identifier: NALC-DHA
Overview An audio collection featuring more than 200 hours of songs and dances from nine Algonquian, Athabaskan, Kiowa-Tanoan and Siouan-Catawban languages.

Gus Palmer Collection

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Identifier: NALC-GPA
Overview The Gus Palmer collection contains English translations of a series of Kiowa oral histories and audio lessons for learning Kiowa by Dr. Gus Palmer.

MI-GA-DAY / Standing High Collection

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Identifier: NALC-JKI
Overview A collection containing audio recordings of Kiowa and Navajo songs, histories, and stories.

Miami Language Program

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Identifier: NALC-MLP
Overview The Miami Language Program Collection consists of books, audio recordings and ephemera for learning and understanding the Myaamia (Miami) language.