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Indigenous Camp Evening, July 22, 1951.

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Part Of
Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds
Scope & Content
Music and dances. -- Reproduction must be approved by Head Archivist. -- Reference copy available. Summary available.
Date Range
1951
Reference Code
S37 / 77
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Sound recording
Reel to reel
Part Of
Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
S37
Series
I.D. Peter and Catharine Whyte sound recordings
Sous-Fonds
S37
Accession Number
3069
Reference Code
S37 / 77
GMD
Sound recording
Reel to reel
Parallel Title
“Indian Camp Evening, 1951”
Date Range
1951
Physical Description
1 sound recording
Scope & Content
Music and dances. -- Reproduction must be approved by Head Archivist. -- Reference copy available. Summary available.
Name Access
Bearspaw, Hansen
Dixon, Alan
Dixon, Paul Sr.
Hunter, Nat
Kaquitts, Joe
McLean, Bill
Subject Access
First Nations
Indigenous Peoples
Language
English
Creator
Whyte, Peter
Whyte, Catharine
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Source: Stoney Indians – various singers Date: July 22, 1951 Taped by: Peter and Catharine Whyte Speed: 7 ½ Remarks: Catharine has list enclosed with tape on various singers. "Indigneous Camp Evening, 1951” List enclosed with tape: Sun. evening 1951. 1. Joe Kaquitts, Bill McLean, Nat Hunter – Owl Dance Hansen Bearspaw; 2. Mrs. Joe Kaquitts T. Dance; 3. Owl Dance – Men and Women mixed, geo Mclean shouting?; 4. Sun Dance Song; 5. Owl Dance Hobema, 2 Crees – Pipestem; 6. “Catch you partner for Owl Dance” In middle days “Everybody Owl Dance”; 7. War Dance – Moses, Pipesteam; 8. Talking 3 boys – Stoney: Nat Hunter, Joe Kaquitts and Geo K. [Kaquitts]: I am already married, I don’t want anyone to mention me again – old boy friend’s – Lovely song from Sioux Indian people, Montana – heard years back – 3 children 100 teepees in circle and sundance; all day singing sundance songs and in evening riding horses round camp singing this song; 9. Owl Dance, Bighorns – Sam Crier, Hobema – Old fellow Crees; 10. Same man; 11. Alan Dixon – Mrs. Paul Dixon, Owl Dance, Eden Valley – Dance”; 12. “Natures Bagpipes” says George.
Processing Status
Processed
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Recording from the Maskwacis Community

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Maskwacis sound recording. -- 1969. -- 1 sound recording : audio tape reel. -- Recording was made at "Eden Valley Indian Days" (ca. one half hour) and "Hobbema Indian Days" (ca. one hour), Eden Valley and Hobbema, Alberta. -- Gift of Maskwacis Nation, 1973. -- No reproduction. Copyright in effect.…
Date Range
1973
Reference Code
S8 / accn. 1729
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Sound recording
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
S8
Sous-Fonds
S8
Accession Number
1729
Reference Code
S8 / accn. 1729
GMD
Sound recording
Date Range
1973
Physical Description
.
Scope & Content
Maskwacis sound recording. -- 1969. -- 1 sound recording : audio tape reel. -- Recording was made at "Eden Valley Indian Days" (ca. one half hour) and "Hobbema Indian Days" (ca. one hour), Eden Valley and Hobbema, Alberta. -- Gift of Maskwacis Nation, 1973. -- No reproduction. Copyright in effect. -- Reference copy cassette available.
Hobbema changed name in 2013 to Maskwacis
Notes
Singers in first song: Francis Omeasoo (lead singer), Morris Crier, Wilfred Buffalo and Henry Saddleback.
Subject Access
Indigenous Peoples
First Nations
Cree
Eden Vally
Maskwacis
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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