Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i

"The song was composed by Kitty Martin, sister of Louise Peterson & Mary Thomas, just before her death in 1920. It is addressed--at least the 2 first verses are--to Sheldon James Sr., with whome she was kin love, but who married another woman." Recording identified by Frederica de Lagu...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector), Bremner, Helen (singer), Peterson, Louise (singer), Thomas, Mary (singer), De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (researcher)
Format: Text
Language:Tlingit
Published: 1954
Subjects:
Online Access:https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/kitty-martins-song-tluknaxadi-yatxi-and-ginexqwan-yatxi
id ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:audio_6963
record_format openpolar
spelling ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:audio_6963 2023-11-12T04:27:25+01:00 Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector) Bremner, Helen (singer) Peterson, Louise (singer) Thomas, Mary (singer) De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (researcher) 1954-04-25 00:02:52 Sound tape reel https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/kitty-martins-song-tluknaxadi-yatxi-and-ginexqwan-yatxi tli tli APSdigrec_1045 http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml-- De Laguna, Frederica. Tlingit and Yakutat songs, etc., 1954.--Mss.Rec.30-- The APS has an Open Access Policy for all unrestricted material in the digital library. Open Access Materials can be used freely for non-commercial, scholarly, educational, or fair use as defined under United States copyright law. Read the full policy and learn more about our Rights and Reproduction at: http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/rights Tlingit language Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music Sound singing narrative primary_text 1954 ftamphilosophsoc 2023-10-21T18:04:34Z "The song was composed by Kitty Martin, sister of Louise Peterson & Mary Thomas, just before her death in 1920. It is addressed--at least the 2 first verses are--to Sheldon James Sr., with whome she was kin love, but who married another woman." Recording identified by Frederica de Laguna at end of subsequent recording. See Related Recording. Text tlingit Alaska APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society)
institution Open Polar
collection APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society)
op_collection_id ftamphilosophsoc
language Tlingit
topic Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
spellingShingle Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
topic_facet Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
description "The song was composed by Kitty Martin, sister of Louise Peterson & Mary Thomas, just before her death in 1920. It is addressed--at least the 2 first verses are--to Sheldon James Sr., with whome she was kin love, but who married another woman." Recording identified by Frederica de Laguna at end of subsequent recording. See Related Recording.
author2 De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector)
Bremner, Helen (singer)
Peterson, Louise (singer)
Thomas, Mary (singer)
De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (researcher)
format Text
title Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
title_short Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
title_full Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
title_fullStr Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
title_full_unstemmed Kitty Martin's Song; to tl'uknaXAdi-yAtx'i and gIneXqwan-yAtx'i
title_sort kitty martin's song; to tl'uknaxadi-yatx'i and ginexqwan-yatx'i
publishDate 1954
url https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/kitty-martins-song-tluknaxadi-yatxi-and-ginexqwan-yatxi
genre tlingit
Alaska
genre_facet tlingit
Alaska
op_relation APSdigrec_1045
http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml--
De Laguna, Frederica. Tlingit and Yakutat songs, etc., 1954.--Mss.Rec.30--
op_rights The APS has an Open Access Policy for all unrestricted material in the digital library. Open Access Materials can be used freely for non-commercial, scholarly, educational, or fair use as defined under United States copyright law. Read the full policy and learn more about our Rights and Reproduction at: http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/rights
_version_ 1782341024585089024