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- 119, Cheyenne Flag Song. Speech in Cheyenne. Announcements by Raymond Lafollette Butler. Virginia Allrunner. Morris Medicine. Wolf Songs - Sung by warriors before going on a war journey.. End of Tape (Same as Tape 39). , 65, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 135, 19thAnnual Summer Institute of Linguistics (no instruments). Lewis Toyebo. Comanche Prayer Song: Mary Redbird, Annie Chevago, Felix Kowena, Mae Trimble, Laura Bighorse. Students of Cheyenne Language: Jenny Flyingout, Anna Hawk, Ed Riggs. Kiowa Hymn sung by Intermediate Students. Students conversing in Kiowa: May Todone, William Wolfe. Singing an Arapaho Hymn: Flora Clark, Lizzie Left Hand. Cherokee Verse, John 3:16: Lizzie Young, Mrs. Eva Downing. Yurba Language, African students: Mr. Jon Yonwah. Conversation in Kickapoo: Walter Kaskaske. Cheyenne Story: Jeannette Howlingcrane. Cheyenne Songs: Dora Torres. Cheyenne Hymn: Allen Flyingout. Comanche Hymn: Martha Tonegah. Kiowa Testimony by Student of: Lucy Goins. Comanche students singing: Mrs. Kowena. Cheyenne Hymn: Belle Rouse. Kiowa Prayer Song sung by Kiowa informants. Comanche song sung by student. Kiowa songs sung by 1st year students. Comanche songs sung by students of Cynthia Webb. Announcements. Cheyenne songs, Anna Hawk. Kiowa (?) sung by 1st year students. Mayan and Spanish songs. Comanche hymn sung by Comanche informants. Kiowa hymn sung by Kiowa informants. , 81, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 136, Kiowa-Indian City Anadarko (Kiowa Veterans & Auxiliary). Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Spottedbird. Kiowa speech, Henry Taindoah. Tonkongha Program, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaulaity. Flag Song. Mr. and Mrs. James Anquoe. Mr. and Mrs. David Apekaum. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cozad. Vincent Spottedbird. Jane Taptoe. Paul Tahlo. John Emhoolah. Scott Tonemah. Student guests: Tony Isaacs. Della Hopper. Jerry Cross. Vernon Hanagara. , 82, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- 127, The 27th Anadarko Exposition Veterans Day Parade. Kiowas and Kiowa-Apaches. Floats, various organizations and tribes. Anadarko grade school band. Exposition singers. Allen Quetone. Joe Toahty. Round Dance -- Exposition Singers. Yale Spottedbird. Ponca War Dance Songs. 49 Song. , 83, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Ponca Tribal Singer, 53, Sylvester Warrior, Marland, Oklahoma First Prize, Tribal Singer Ponca Ceremonial Songs. War Dances (8) Ponca Words. Trotting Songs (2) Ponca Words. Contest Song. War Dance , 28, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
- Meat Pie Singers, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 99, Round Dance (2). War Dance Songs (4) (All Tribes). Round Dance Songs (4). Forty Nine Songs (2). War Dance (4). Round Dance (3). War Dance (3). , 29, When citing recordings from this collection, please use the following: Indians for Indians Radio Show. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.