Stories given entirely in Malecite-Passamaquoddy, save for a few interjections in English. No additional identifying information is given with the recording. Recorded circa 1975 or earlier.
Field recordings made in Sliammon, British Columbia in August 1985 by Paul D. Kroeber with consultant Mary George. Predominantly consists of linguistic elicitation of Comox words and phrases. Includes a brief Shaker narrative.
Linguistic field recordings made in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in June 1992 with one consultant. Consists of elicitations in English and Shawnee based on data published in C. F. Voegelin's "Shawnee Stems and the Jacob P. Dunn Miami Dictionary" (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1938-1940). Examples were selected by the researcher to focus on noun incorporation and were assigned numbers.
Elicitation of sentences, words, and phrases from a speaker of the San Carlos dialect of Western Apache. Part of "The San Carlos Apache Verb Project." Recorded by Brian Potter at the UCLA Phonetics Lab. Originally recorded on a Tascam DA-30 recorder, then copied to sound tape reels.
Elicited sentences in Western Apache, recorded as part 1 of a 2-part study to compare syntax in Western Apache (Southern Dene) and Tsuut'ina (Northern Dene). The tapes and transcripts for part 2 are not in the APS Library collections.
Audio recordings of interviews, stories, and other language information recorded with speakers of Northern Sierra Miwok. Recorded in West Point, Calfornia. This collection is closed.
Audio recordings of interviews, stories, and other language information recorded with speakers of Northern Sierra Miwok, with some Central Sierra Miwok and Plains Miwok. Recorded in West Point and Lodi, Calfornia. This collection is closed.
Audio recordings of interviews, stories, and other language information recorded with speakers of Northern Sierra Miwok, with some Central Sierra Miwok and Plains Miwok. Recorded in West Point and Lodi, Calfornia. This collection is closed.
Recordings made as part of a project called "Coquille Interviews at Important Cultural Sites." The recordings are not currently indexed with additional detail for subject matter.
Excerpts of Russian wedding rite, followed by Russian folk songs sung by a group of women. Recorded on phonograph discs. Colletor unknown; may be named Swan. No accomapnying documentation.
Field recordings made on the Navajo Indian Reservation during July-September of 1969. Interviews with multiple Navajo speakers, consisting of elicitation of Navajo words and phrases, with commentary and questions.
Linguistic field recordings recorded in Prescott, Arizona, June - August 1974. Elicitation of Yavapai vocabulary and grammar. Also includes stories and speech given in Yavapai only.
These recordings consist of a reading of an alphabetical listing of approximately 6200 Iroquois personal names "in the Mohawk dialect" assembled by Charles A. Cooke (Thawennensere) from 1900-1951, and edited by Marius Barbeau.