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Music of the Creek and Cherokee Indians in religion and government
- Title
- Music of the Creek and Cherokee Indians in religion and government [videorecording].
- Publication
- Los Angeles, Calif. : University of California, Los Angeles, c1978.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Film, slide, etc. | Use in library | *LDV 1790 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
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- Description
- 1 videocassette (60 min.) (Umatic) : sd., b&w; 3/4 in.
- Subject
- Scott, Sam. > Interviews
- Sam, Archie > Interviews
- Cherokee Indians > Music
- Cherokee Indians > Religion
- Cherokee dance
- Creek Indians > Music
- Creek Indians > Religion
- Creek Indians > Interviews
- Creek dance
- Indian dance > Oklahoma
- Indian dance > North America
- Indians of North America > Oklahoma > Music
- Indians of North America > Oklahoma > Religion
- Cherokee Indians > Oklahoma
- Cherokee Indians > Interviews
- Creek Indians > Oklahoma
- Access (note)
- Viewing status: Open.
- Credits (note)
- Project coordinator, Charlotte Heth.
- Call Number
- *LDV 1790
- OCLC
- 816097004
- Title
- Music of the Creek and Cherokee Indians in religion and government [videorecording].
- Imprint
- Los Angeles, Calif. : University of California, Los Angeles, c1978.
- Credits
- Project coordinator, Charlotte Heth.
- Summary
- A discussion with Sam Scott (Creek), Archie Sam (Cherokee/Creek) and Charlotte Heth (Cherokee). Scott and Sam talk about their childhood experiences as Creek and Cherokee Indians, and the religious music of their tribes. They also demonstrate religious and tribal songs.
- Access
- Viewing status: Open.
- Added Author
- Heth, Charlotte. HostHeth, Charlotte. InterviewerScott, Sam. IntervieweeSam, Archie. IntervieweeUniversity of California, Los Angeles.
- Research Call Number
- *LDV 1790*LVU 409