Indians for Indians Radio Show

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Indians for Indians Radio Show, 1963
138, Hose - Mr. & Mrs. Joe Attocknie and Son. Philip Jim - Pawnee. Mr. & Mrs., K.D. Edwards and Daughter. Comanche Song (2). War Dance Songs led by K.D. Edwards. Round Dance Songs led by K.D. Edwards. War Dance Songs led by Joe Attocknie. , 52, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, December 16, 1947
Oklahoma Baptist University - A Christmas Program , 62, All Songs, Christmas songs in English. Scripture Readings - Christmas Story. Christmas Carols (English). , 19, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, March 20, 1948
69, Vocal Solos: In English "My Hero.". Vocal Solos: In English "Bless This House.". Vocal Solos: In English "Oklahoma.". Vocal Solos: In English "One World.". Remarks: Indian Youth - Challenge to aim high in purpose and a life of service. , 21, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, October 31, 1944
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.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, April 1956
124, Arapaho Singers – Canton, Oklahoma Announcement by Amos Toahty Arapaho Flag Song Tribal Church Song-Chief Dan Blackhorse Chief's Song - Chief Dan Blackhorse War Dance Song War Dance Song (3) Arapaho Chief's Victory Song Announcements 49 Songs (2) Brush Dance Songs (2) Hand Game Song , 66, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, August 12, 1947
Linguistic Institute, Norman, Oklahoma , Mose Poolaw - Program Announcer - Christian Hymns, 50, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ticeahkie - Opening Prayer (Comanche). Felix Kowena - Scripture Reading (English). Lefthand - Arapaho Song. Lame Bull - Cheyenne Song. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Harry - Comanche Song. Molly Terrepin and Robert Chanuska - Cherokee Song. Molly Werywah. Mary Cable - Comanche Song, Dust. Mose Poolaw - Kiowa Hymns (2). Whole Group - Kiowa Hymns. , 13, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, October, 1966
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.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, August 1958
Summer Institute of Linguistics , 126, Comanche Church Songs. Cherokee Demonstration - Charles Turner and Joe Blakeley, students of Johnson Morton. Cheyenne Hymn - Wilbur Pickering, taught by Mary Tallbear. Fox & Bear - Tom Banks, taught by Clarence Stoneroad. Kiowa Verse - Sylvia Reynolds, student of Robert Goins. Kiowa Hymn - William Wolfe. Arapaho Verse - Charles Witering, student of PhilipWatan. Comanche Verse and Song - Students of Ethel Haury. Kiowa Conversation - David & Charles, students of Mose Poolaw. Kiowa Songs - Mr. & Mrs. Wolfe. Cheyenne Hymn. Comanche Hymn. Kiowa Conversation - Mona White and Richard Lunsford, students of Lucy Goins. God Be With You 'til We Meet Again. , 59, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, 1976
197, Sunday morning 49 songs. , 129, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, 1956
123, Announcements. War Dance led by Ramond Nauni. Announcement. Round Dance Songs (2). Announcements. War Dance Songs led by Joe Attocknie. , 44, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, June 4, 1946
"National Congress of American Indians" WBBF, Ponca City, Oklahoma (Remote), 24, Introduction - Mr. Welch, Judge. Jesse Rowlodge. Jimmie Belvin. Unknown Speaker -. Harry (?). Rev. White Parker. N.B. Johnson, Judge. Talks were on Indian Treaty Rights, Legislative Matters, Indian Schools in Oklahoma, Western Oklahoma Indian Problems, Education, also Religious Adjustment and Adaptation to Civilization. , 17, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, November 20, 1945
Rainy Mountain Kiowa Baptist Church, Mountain View, Oklahoma, 12, Opening Prayer - William Wolf. Kiowa Hymns (12) - Led by James Tapto. Sermonette - Jimmie Wolf. Interpreted to English by Robert Goombi. , 27, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.