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Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Owatta, 2008-01-30
Owatta, by Israel Richard Adams, Choctaw elder: recording of a hunting (owatta) story set in Red Oak, Oklahoma, and told in the traditional Choctaw language. Richard is the son of the late Myrtle and Leo Adams of Red Oak, Oklahoma.
Owatta (transcription), 2008-01-30
Transcription of Owatta, by Israel Richard Adams, Choctaw elder: recording of a hunting (owatta) story set in Red Oak, Oklahoma, and told in the traditional Choctaw language. Richard is the son of the late Myrtle and Leo Adams of Red Oak, Oklahoma. Transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.
Shukha vbi li naha tuk, 2008-01-29
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Shukha vbi li naha tuk (transcription), 2008-01-29
Transcription of an audio recording of Abe Frazier, Choctaw elder, in which he tells the story of the time he almost killed a hog just by scaring it. Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Dorothy Gibson-Van Horn, Choctaw elder.
Slaughtering a hog, 2007-10-20
Audio recording of John W. Durant, Choctaw elder, in which he reveals his method for slaughtering a hog, and cooking wild turkey and sweet potatoes. Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.
Slaughtering a hog (transcription), 2007-10-20
Transcription of an audio recording of John W. Durant, Choctaw elder, in which he reveals his method for slaughtering a hog, and cooking wild turkey and sweet potatoes. Told in the traditional Choctaw language. English and Choctaw transcription and translation components prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.
Tanchi labona ikbi, 2008-01-30
Audio recording of Henry Willis, Choctaw elder, in which he tells the story of how his mother made tanchi labona ikbi in the traditional way using whole kernels 'lombo na' and using ash to remove the hulls.' Additional Choctaw elder speakers include Eveline Steele, Paula Carney, Richard Adams, Abe Frazier, Bob Ludlow, Rhoda Anderson, and Rebecca Nahwooksy. Told in the traditional Choctaw language.
Tanchi labona ikbi (transcription), 2008-01-30
Uncle's work life, 2008
Audio recording of a "work day in his uncle's life in the early 1900s" in the traditional Choctaw language, by Israel Richard Adams, Choctaw elder, Red Oak, Oklahoma.
Uncle's work life (transcription), 2008
Transcription of a recording of a "work day in his uncle's life in the early 1900s" in the traditional Choctaw language, by Israel Richard Adams, Choctaw elder, Red Oak, Oklahoma. Translation components in English and Choctaw prepared by Eveline Steele, Choctaw language consultant.