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- 147, Maude Reynolds Memorial Mission. Pastor Ted Reynolds. Announcements. Oklahoma – Teresa White and Donna White. When We All Get to Heaven. Amazing Grace – Leroy White. Kneel at the Cross – Quartet. 23rd Psalm – Maude Reynolds (Caddo). Whispering Hope – James and Polly Stuart. When God Gives His Love in My Heart – Leroy White and Delores and 2 children. Does Jesus Care – Maude Reynolds. Message – Ted Reynolds. When Could I Go – Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. He Lives – Leroy White. Announcements. Leaning on the Everlasting Arms – Group. Caddo Prayer – Maude Reynolds. What a Friend We Have in Jesus – Group. Prayer – Leroy White. , 93, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Comanche Church Group, Post Oak Bible School, 65, Church Songs- Group (English). Church Songs- Group (Comanche). Testimony in English. Church Songs - Group (English). Scripture Reading (Group in English). Prayer by Gerbrandt. Comanche Song. Testimony Song. Remarks - Kowena. Testimonies. Song in Comanche - Mrs. Gerbrandt. Felix Kowena - Scripture. Closing Hymn - Comanche. , 18, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Rainy Mountain Kiowa Baptist Church , 55, All Kiowa Christian Church songs. Jimmie Wolf - Testimony in Kiowa explained by him. A program of Kiowa hymns, explained in English by Reverend Frank R. Venable (non-Indian). UNKN/Second Program - No announcements (Replay?). Arapaho. J. Warden (?). A group of war dances. , 11, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 84, Joe Canard in Creek. Stomp Dances by Joe Hicks (With Turtle Shells). Four Corners Dance. Stomp Dance. Gar Fish Dance. Stomp Dance (Answers Self). Ribbon Dance. Ball Game Songs. , 2, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Bacone College, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 98, Mr. Francis Thompson, President. Harold Baird, Voice Department. Bacone School Song - Chorus. "Great is Thy Love". "Where You Walk". "What 'cha Gonna Do?". Creek Hymn. Navajo Riding Song (2). Kiowa Hymn. Sioux Hymn. "The Ranger's Song". "Stout Hearted Man". , 36, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 152, Announcements by Frank Oberly. Announcement by Boyce Timmons. Kiowa Indian Veterans. At end of tape: Seminole - Creek Stomp Dances. Recorded New Tulsa Stomp Grounds, Holdenville, Oklahoma, 9-15-75. , 97, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Ft. Sill Apaches and Sam Houser (2 songs) , 6, Whole Group: Fire Dance Songs. Round Dance (Back and Forth). Spirit Dance Songs (2). Social Dance. Morning Dance. , 5, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 153, Oral history by Ralph Goodman, Cheyenne Chief. The transcript of this interview is in the University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections' Doris Duke Collection. The audio recording is also on Tape 465 of the Doris Duke Collection. , This recording was noted as the first tape before the Doris Duke Project began., 100, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Kiowa Hymns , 31, Kiowa Hymns (2). Kiowa Hymn - Solo- Mose Poolaw. Hymn and Scripture - Rev. Spencer Apeahtone. Comanche Hymn – Mose Poolaw. Kiowa Hymns (2). , 37, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Composite tape made from various programs (intertribal) , 170, Robert Buck singing Duck Dance. Robert Buck singing Turkey Dance. Robert Buck singing Horse Dance. Robert Buck singing Fox & Hounds Dance. Robert Buck singing Buffalo Dance. Robert Buck singing Old Fashioned Stomp Song. 10-31-1944: Ft. Sill Apaches Singing; Apache War Dance Song - Sam Hauzous and Ft. Sill Apache (Geronimo's band); Apache Fire Dance - Harold Kawaykla; Social Dance - Mason Kawaykla; Social Dance (Back & Forth Dance) - Watson Mithlo; Morning Dance. 10-26-1943: Comanche Chief Yellowfish - Remarks; Victory Song - Albert Attocknie, Blackie & Mac Whitehorse & Paul Attocknie; Handgame Song , 47, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.