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Topics cover a ceremonial sing. A medicine man wrapped and tied in a blanket. Raymond Harris and the doctor rock between Nixon and Fallon Nevada.
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Discusses the Stewart Indian School Carson City Nevada. Mormon settlers and their foods. Captain Wasson and Captain Ben. and pinenut trees.
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Discussion about the Rabbit Dance song. Jack Wilson also known as Wovoka. The Ghost Dance and cradleboards.
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The women discuss birth and the symbolic cooking of mother's milk squirted on a hot rock. How to be a good person and the finish of rabbit drives due to no rabbit nets left.
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Hooper discusses making rabbit skin blankets and the bad winter. Uses of tules AND tells the frog story. Sings the Death Valley song in Shoshone. Recorded in Tonopah Nevada.
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A blanket ceremony is an ancient Native American tradition symbolizing a milestone in one's life. Rather than simply walking across a stage and accepting a diploma, Indigenous students at the…
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Goodblanket discusses being adopted into a non-American Indian family as infant, and moving to Colorado Springs at the age of six after her mother was widowed. She describes local schools such as…
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Pojoaque, New Mexico. Recited. See item 7.31. Quality: Fair.
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Stephen A. Hart was the grandson of John L. Jerome. Was State Historic Preservation officer. Board of Directors for National Sugar Manufacturing Co. Father was secretary of CF&I.…
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