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Description

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:

Boarding school runaways (transcription), 2008-01-31

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-008.002
Scope and Contents Transcription of an audio recording of Paula Wilson Carney, Choctaw elder, in which she recounts her experience in boarding school in Coalgate, Oklahoma. Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.

Chahta Anumpa Aiikhvna / School of Choctaw Language Collection

 Collection
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.

Childhood memories, 2008-01-29

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-017.001
Scope and Contents Audio recording of Rebecca Nahwooksy, Choctaw elder, in which she tells her story 'Childhood memories.' Told in the traditional Choctaw language.

Childhood memories (transcription), 2008-01-29

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-017.002
Scope and Contents Transcription of an audio recording of Rebecca Nahwooksy, Choctaw elder, in which she tells her story 'Childhood memories.' Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw elder and language consultant.

Christine Armer Collection

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

Hattak Yuskololi, 2008-01-30

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-005.001
Scope and Contents Recording of a "Hattak Yuskololi," translated a short man meaning 'the little people' for some, or Kwianukasha or Okanukasha story. Spoken in the traditional Choctaw language by Rhoda Anderson, Choctaw elder.

Hattak Yuskololi (transcription), 2008-01-30

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-005.002
Scope and Contents Recording of a "Hattak Yuskololi," translated a short man meaning 'the little people' for some, or Kwianukasha or Okanukasha story, spoken in the traditional Choctaw language. Spoken in the traditional Choctaw language by Rhoda Anderson, Choctaw elder. Transcription of the story and its translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.

Hopoba chito, 2008-01-29

 Item
Identifier: NALC-CHA-019.001
Scope and Contents 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.

Hopoba chito (transcription), 2008-01-29

 Item
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.

Letter from Lizzie Gonzales to Bellefonte Baptist Church, Cherokee County, Oklahoma , 1968

 Item
Scope and Contents Typed formal letter from Lizzie Gonzales to Bellefonte Baptist Church, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, dated August 23, 1968. This letter, exclusively in English, serves as a formal request to the church that an individual identified as Nadine Shell be admitted as a member of the church. Bellefonte Baptist Church was once frequented by the collector of this document, Christine Armer of the Cherokee Nation.