Marching Song (kwack'qwan)

"Maggy Harry introduces the song in Tlingit. It is one supposedly used as a marching song by the ancestors of the kwack'qwan on their migration from the Copper River; now used by the kwack'qwan when marching to a house to which they have been invited as guests at a potlatch."

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector), Harry, Maggy (singer), Jack, Jenny (singer)
Format: Text
Language:Tlingit
Published: 1954
Subjects:
Online Access:https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/marching-song-kwackqwan
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spelling ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:audio_7036 2023-11-12T04:27:24+01:00 Marching Song (kwack'qwan) De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector) Harry, Maggy (singer) Jack, Jenny (singer) 1954-05-27 00:01:55 Sound tape reel https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/marching-song-kwackqwan tli tli 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 Indians of North America--Migrations Migration Internal--Alaska Potlatch--Alaska Sound narrative singing primary_text 1954 ftamphilosophsoc 2023-10-21T18:04:34Z "Maggy Harry introduces the song in Tlingit. It is one supposedly used as a marching song by the ancestors of the kwack'qwan on their migration from the Copper River; now used by the kwack'qwan when marching to a house to which they have been invited as guests at a potlatch." Text tlingit Alaska APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society)
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language Tlingit
topic Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
Indians of North America--Migrations
Migration
Internal--Alaska
Potlatch--Alaska
spellingShingle Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
Indians of North America--Migrations
Migration
Internal--Alaska
Potlatch--Alaska
Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
topic_facet Tlingit language
Tlingit Indians--Alaska--Music
Indians of North America--Migrations
Migration
Internal--Alaska
Potlatch--Alaska
description "Maggy Harry introduces the song in Tlingit. It is one supposedly used as a marching song by the ancestors of the kwack'qwan on their migration from the Copper River; now used by the kwack'qwan when marching to a house to which they have been invited as guests at a potlatch."
author2 De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 (collector)
Harry, Maggy (singer)
Jack, Jenny (singer)
format Text
title Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
title_short Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
title_full Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
title_fullStr Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
title_full_unstemmed Marching Song (kwack'qwan)
title_sort marching song (kwack'qwan)
publishDate 1954
url https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/audio/marching-song-kwackqwan
genre tlingit
Alaska
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Alaska
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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
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