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San Carlos ApacheCategory
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews, Organizations, Speech and OratorySummary
Conversation and speech by Playthell Benjamin for the Concentrated Employment Program.Digital Heritage
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Ohkay OwingehCategory
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Health, Medicine, and Wellness, Religion, Speech and OratorySummary
Tewa prayers and speeches by Steve Trujillo and recorded by Alfonso Ortiz.Digital Heritage
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Education, Oral History and Interviews, Organizations, Speech and OratorySummary
Recording of speeches and informal conversations at the first National Indian Education Association Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, including LaDonna Harris, Edward McGaa, Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail, and Alfonso Ortiz.Digital Heritage
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Gila River Indian CommunityCategory
Religion, Speech and OratorySummary
Lecture on religion and Catholicism by an unidentified person, likely recorded by Bernard Fontana at St. Johns School in Komatke, Gila River Reservation.Digital Heritage
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Navajo NationCategory
Religion, Speech and OratorySummary
Recording of celebration for the publication of "Blessingway," written by Leland C. Wyman. Recorded by Bernard L. Fontana.Digital Heritage
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Navajo Nation, White Mesa Ute CommunityCategory
Education, Speech and OratorySummary
Recording of correspondence between Robert Euler and Bill Miller on topics such as a report on Navajo Canyon and an essay on the Utes.Digital Heritage
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San Carlos ApacheCategory
Speech and OratorySummary
Phillip Cassadore speaks about his life and history of the San Carlos Apache people.Digital Heritage
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Tohono O'Odham NationCategory
Activism, Education, Speech and OratorySummary
Allen Garcia and Elio Zambrano speak about their experience as a student and teacher at Indian Oasis High School in Sells.Digital Heritage
Community
San Carlos ApacheCategory
Activism, Organizations, Speech and OratorySummary
Speeches at the by Chris Baker of the Southern Ute tribe and other unidentified people.Digital Heritage
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Tohono O'Odham NationCategory
Education, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Speech and OratorySummary
Lecture by Bernard Fontana on the land allotment system on the Tohono O'odham Reservation.Digital Heritage
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Tohono O'Odham NationCategory
Education, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Speech and OratorySummary
Continuation of a lecture by Bernard L. Fontana on the land allotment system on the Tohono O'odham Reservation.Digital Heritage
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Tohono O'Odham NationCategory
Education, Speech and OratorySummary
Introductory lecture on Tohono O'odham ethnohistory and anthropology by Bernard Fontana.