Indians for Indians Radio Show

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Indians for Indians Radio Show, December 28, 1948
Garfield Little Chief, Announcer, Red Stone Kiowa Baptist Church's History, 85, Old Kiowa Church Songs (4). Kiowa Hymns (9). Translated to English. Sermonette and Prayer – Sherman Chaddlesone. Closing Prayer - Myrtle Paddlety. , 23, 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 3, 1948
Watonga Group, 80, Cheyenne Flag Song. Round Dances (3). War Dances (3). Announcements. War Dances (2). Forty Nine Songs (4). , 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, August 25, 1948
82, Stomp Dance Songs, sung by: Foster Hood (Age 22), Isaac Gibson (Age 19), John Gibson (Age 14). All Shawnees living near Little Axe, Oklahoma. Recorded August 25, 1948. Sound Effects: Stomping feet made by tapping a drum (held on the lap of one of the singers) with the finger tips. The leg rattles effect was made with an ordinary bladder rattle held in the hand. BLACK WIRE Songs in the order, lead by: Isaac Gibson, Foster Hood, John Gibson, Jr. RED WIRE Songs in this order, lead by: Isaac Gibson, Foster Hood, John Gibson, Jr. , 3, 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 8, 1948
Post Oak Comanche Mission, Indiahoma, Oklahoma, 78, Scripture-Memoriam-Felix Kowena. Faithful Comanche Christians of the Past. Prayer in Comanche-Katy Kowena. Songs - Comanche Hymns. Original Comanche Hymns-Isaac Poafpybitty. Original- David Poafpybitty, Songs by Isaac Poafpybitty. Original - Hotot of Deyo Mission, Songs by Katy Kowena. Lilly Poafpybitty-Testimony in Comanche. Comanche Song - Group 2. Prayer in Comanche-Felix Kowena. , 24, 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, February 10, 1948
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.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, October 19, 1948
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.
Indians for Indians Radio Show, April 20, 1948
Concho Indian School, 72, School Song-Chorus. Imaginary TV Show (In Color). Pep Squad - Uniforms. Yells and School Song. A Tour of School. Agriculture. Stock. Gardens. Homemaking. Model Homes. Home Economics. Indian Club Activities. Songs, Readings. Interviews - To Enroll. A student orientation to student life at Concho School Song , 22, 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, January 6, 1948
64, Crow Dance (3). War Dance (3). Round Dance (3). War Dance (3). Round Dance (6). War Dance (2) , 18, 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, April 13, 1948
Pawnee Indian School, 71, Under Advancement Made Through Education. How to Make Democracy Live. What is Democracy. Liveable Homes and Homelife. Health in School. Songs - Solo - Nora Lou Murie. Agriculture. Farms. Citizenship. Changing Conditions and Adjustment by Education. Solo - Olivia Warrior. , 23, 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 24, 1948
Arbeka Group, Wetumka, Oklahoma, 81, Ball Game Songs. Stomp Dances (4). Social Dance. Stomp Dance (Series). Gar Dance Song. Stomp Dance (Series). Social Dance. Stomp Dance. , 16, 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 22, 1948
Pawnee Homecoming, 79, Pawnee Flag Song. Round Dances (5). Straight Dance (3). Fast War Dance. Slow Straight Dance (5). , 16, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.