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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 376 Collections and/or Records:

Hopoba chito (transcription), 2008-01-29

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-019.002
Scope and Contents Transcription of an audio recording of Henry Willis, Choctaw elder, in which he tells the story of the Great Depression or "big hunger." Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw elder and language consultant.

How The Groundhog Lost His Tail (Cherokee)/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28

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Scope and Contents Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.

How The Groundhog Lost His Tail (English)/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28

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Scope and Contents Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.

How The Groundhog Lost His Tail transcript/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28

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Scope and Contents Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.

Life history of Ellis Carnes, 2008-03-12

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-006.001
Scope and Contents Audio recording of the life of Ellis Carnes, Choctaw elder of Bentley, Oklahoma, in her own words.

Life history of Ellis Carnes (transcription), 2008-03-12

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-006.002
Scope and Contents Transcription of an audio recording of the life of Ellis Carnes, Choctaw elder of Bentley, Oklahoma, in her own words. Translated by Dorothy Gibson-Van Horn.

Luksi micha ano, 2008-01-28

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-007.001
Scope and Contents Audio recording of Luksi micha ano (The turtle and me), by Paula Wilson Carney, Choctaw elder, in the traditional Choctaw language.

Luksi micha ano (transcription), 2008-01-28

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-007.002
Scope and Contents Translation of an audio recording of Luksi micha ano (The turtle and me), by Paula Wilson Carney, Choctaw elder, in the traditional Choctaw language. Transcription and translation components by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.

Narratives and commentaries, 2008-01-30

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Identifier: NALC-CHA-001.001
Scope and Contents Audio recording of narratives and commentaries featuring Choctaw speakers Eveline Steele, Abe Frazier, Paula Carney, Christine Ludlow, Rebecca Nahwoosky, Lillie Jessie, and Henry Willis. Originally recorded January 30, 2008.