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    Songs of love, luck, animals, and magic music of the Yurok and Tolowa Indians by Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc

    Published: New World Records, 1977
    Description: 1 audio disc (37 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereophonic ; 12 in.
    Contents: “…Love song. Basket song. Brush dance song (Don't make fun of my sweetheart) Brush dance song (Grandpa Natt's song) Love song. …”
    Phonograph Audio
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    Taos Indian songs

    Published: Michael Murphy, 1993
    Description: 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
    Contents: “…Couple dance song -- Circle dance song -- Circle dance song -- Circle dance ("16 times") -- Old war dance song -- Old fast war dance song -- Old time circle dance -- Round dance song -- A moonlight love song -- Old round dance song -- Two-step dance songs (3 parts) -- Social dance song -- Taos lullabies.…”
    CD Audio
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    Amor indio by Sumac, Yma

    Published: Saludos Amigos, 1994
    Description: 1 audio disc (49 min.) : digital ; 4³/₄ in.
    Contents: “…May -- Sejollo = Whip dance -- Nina = Fire arrow dance -- Yawar = Blood festival -- Sauma = Magic -- Sumac soratena = Beautiful jungle girl -- Sansa = Victory song -- Aullay = Lullaby -- Hampi = Medicine / B. …”
    CD Audio
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    Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California by Harrington, John Peabody

    Published: U.S. G.P.O., 1932
    Description: xxxvi, 284 pages, 36 pages of plates (1 folded) : illustrations, map, portraits ; 23 cm.
    Contents: “…Bibliographical -- Botanical -- Karuk agriculture -- How they used to sow and harvest tobacco -- How they cure tobacco after picking it -- Color and strength of leaf tobacco -- How they store tobacco -- How they used to sell tobacco -- Tobacco smoking -- How they used to eat tobacco -- Tobacco never used as an insectifuge -- Tobacco good for various ailments -- How the suck doctors use tobacco -- How the steaming doctors throw tobacco around before they fix their medicine -- How hunters "spoil" tobacco -- The tciríxxus, and what they did with them -- How they smoked tobacco at the Ghost Dance -- How they smoked at Indian card games -- Various formulae which mention tobacco -- Various names which mention tobacco -- Only a few songs mention tobacco -- White man tobacco.…”
    View full-text version online through Southern Oregon Digital Archives.
    Government Document Book