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Indigenous peoples of North America

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Subject Source: DU Indigenous and Native Peoples Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for LCSH: Indians of North America (the plugin will be refined to place that in an Alma bib's 937. Use also for alternative terms: American aborigines ; American Indians ; First Nations (North America) ; Indians of North America -- Ethnology ; Indians of North America -- United States ; Indians of the United States ; Indigenous peoples -- United States ; Native Americans ; North American Indians ; Indians of North America -- Culture ; INASH display term: Indigenous peoples of North America. Prefer the most specific natural geographic region applicable; avoid the use of colonially imposed boundaries, unless the work described is explicitly limited to a specific country, province, state, county, etc., and covers more than [provisionally 7] named nations, tribes or bands.

Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:

Charles Cambridge for Colorado Reflections, 1985, 2006 January 16

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Identifier: couda-cambridge
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Charles Cambridge, a Navajo Indian, gives a history of Indian tribes in North America, describing the cultural and racial differences of each tribe, and touches on the tactics of warfare. This tape aired on Denver radio station KOA ai part of the "Colorado Reflections" radio program on April 18, 1985

Dates: 1985; Digitization: 2006 January 16

Interview at Pinenut Festival, Schurz, Nevada., 2006, 1968 September 28

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Identifier: UNR83
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Interview covers the Circle Dance; and pinenut prayer.

Dates: 2006; Digitization: 1968 September 28

Oral history interview with Andy Vidovich., 1969 February 27, 2006

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Identifier: UNR100
Abstract

Dscussion of Jack Wilson, also known as Wovoka; Indian doctors; the Vidovich family. Recorded at Schurz, Nevada.

Dates: 1969 February 27; Digitization: 2006

Oral history interview with Andy Vidovich

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Identifier: UNR74
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Oral history interview with Andy Vidovich. Discusses family history; born in Tule Canyon, attended Stewart Indian School, and worked in copper mine in Mason, Nevada; race relations between Indians and white townspeople. Discusses law and order in the West. Two women are present during the interview, one identified only as Alice and the other unidentified.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Oral history interview with Andy Vidovich, about 1968, 2006

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Identifier: UNR90
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Vidovich discusses the Stewart Indian School in Carson City, Nevada; Mason Valley; Jack Wilson, also known as Wovoka; Thompson; Alida Bowler; and Schurz, Nevada.

Dates: about 1968; Digitization: 2006

Oral history interview with Andy Vidovich

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Identifier: UNRVidovich_103043

Oral history interview with Birdie Dave., 2006, 1969 May 8

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Identifier: UNR106
Abstract

Birdie Dave sings the Ghost Dance song, the Hand Game song, and the Circle Dance.

Dates: 2006; Digitization: 1969 May 8

Oral history interview with Birdie Dave, Helen Williams, and Rose Moose., about 1969, 2006

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Identifier: UNR97
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The women talk about tattooing; water babies; pinenutting; steam baths; and ants.

Dates: about 1969; Digitization: 2006

Oral history interview with Dr. Ralph Payne., 2006, 1970 April 21

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Identifier: UNR147
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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.

Dates: 2006; Digitization: 1970 April 21

Oral history interview with Essie Allen

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Identifier: UNR78
Abstract

First part of recording is an informal discussion over lunch with a woman identified as Essie Simon Allen. Second part of the recording is the summary of the circumstances of the interview by the interviewer; discussed the death of her father John Simon and a friend George Johnny [spelling unknown], family history, and Indian medicine.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined