Going to Dalton Post

"This is a Wolf moiety song. It was composed by a half-breed boy, John Brown (or Broon), Charley's brother, from Champagne, on the occasion of a big potlatch at Bee Lake, to which the original words of the song refer. It was sung to us when we were walking to Dalton Post." Recorded at...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector), McClellan, Catharine (collector), Allen, Jessie (singer)
Format: Lecture
Language:unknown
Published: 1954
Subjects:
Online Access:https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/going-dalton-post
id ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:audio_7028
record_format openpolar
spelling ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:audio_7028 2023-11-12T04:27:41+01:00 Going to Dalton Post De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector) McClellan, Catharine (collector) Allen, Jessie (singer) 1954-08-31 00:01:00 Sound tape reel https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/going-dalton-post tce unknown http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml-- De Laguna, Frederica. Tlingit, Ahtna, and Southern Tutchone recordings, 1954.--Mss.Rec.30--http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.30-ead.xml 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 Indians of North America--Yukon--Music Southern Tutchone language Sound singing interactive_discourse primary_text 1954 ftamphilosophsoc 2023-10-21T18:04:58Z "This is a Wolf moiety song. It was composed by a half-breed boy, John Brown (or Broon), Charley's brother, from Champagne, on the occasion of a big potlatch at Bee Lake, to which the original words of the song refer. It was sung to us when we were walking to Dalton Post." Recorded at Beloud's, near Klukshu, Yukon Territory. Lecture Tutchone Yukon APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society) Yukon Champagne ENVELOPE(-136.483,-136.483,60.788,60.788) Klukshu ENVELOPE(-137.005,-137.005,60.294,60.294) Dalton Post ENVELOPE(-137.044,-137.044,60.119,60.119)
institution Open Polar
collection APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society)
op_collection_id ftamphilosophsoc
language unknown
topic Indians of North America--Yukon--Music
Southern Tutchone language
spellingShingle Indians of North America--Yukon--Music
Southern Tutchone language
Going to Dalton Post
topic_facet Indians of North America--Yukon--Music
Southern Tutchone language
description "This is a Wolf moiety song. It was composed by a half-breed boy, John Brown (or Broon), Charley's brother, from Champagne, on the occasion of a big potlatch at Bee Lake, to which the original words of the song refer. It was sung to us when we were walking to Dalton Post." Recorded at Beloud's, near Klukshu, Yukon Territory.
author2 De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector)
McClellan, Catharine (collector)
Allen, Jessie (singer)
format Lecture
title Going to Dalton Post
title_short Going to Dalton Post
title_full Going to Dalton Post
title_fullStr Going to Dalton Post
title_full_unstemmed Going to Dalton Post
title_sort going to dalton post
publishDate 1954
url https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/going-dalton-post
long_lat ENVELOPE(-136.483,-136.483,60.788,60.788)
ENVELOPE(-137.005,-137.005,60.294,60.294)
ENVELOPE(-137.044,-137.044,60.119,60.119)
geographic Yukon
Champagne
Klukshu
Dalton Post
geographic_facet Yukon
Champagne
Klukshu
Dalton Post
genre Tutchone
Yukon
genre_facet Tutchone
Yukon
op_relation http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml--
De Laguna, Frederica. Tlingit, Ahtna, and Southern Tutchone recordings, 1954.--Mss.Rec.30--http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Rec.30-ead.xml
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_ 1782341197174407168