MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
Title:
Dates:
1963-1964
Abstract:
Field recordings made with Kumiai / Kumeyaay (Diegueño) speakers from numerous communities in San Diego County, California, and Sonora, Mexico. Primarily consists of traditional stories, including Coyote stories. Also includes word lists, conversations, description of the preparation of acorns for food, identification of museum artifacts, and an extended account of the Mission Indian Federation.
Call #:
Mss.Rec.76
Extent:
3 reel(s)
Subjects:
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Acorns as food | Campo Indian Reservation (Calif.) | Childhood | Coyote (Legendary character) -- Legends | Donkeys -- Folklore | Escondido (Calif.) | Foxes -- Folklore | Hinton, Leanne, 1941- | Indians of North America -- California | Kamia Indians -- Folklore | Kamia Indians -- Food | Kamia Indians -- Social life and customs | Kamia Indians -- Songs and music | Kumiai language | La Huerta (Sonora, Mexico) | Langdon, Margaret, 1926-2005 | Lord's prayer | Mission Indian Federation | Mountains -- Folklore | Puma -- Folklore | Rabbits -- Folklore | San Diego (Calif.) | San Diego County (Calif.) | Serenity prayer | Sisters -- Folklore | Sonora (Mexico : State) | Sound recordings | Stars -- Folklore