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Tanchi labona ikbi (transcription), 2008-01-30
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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.
We Respect Our Cultural Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 2 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 2 is the second of three curriculum guides for grades 7 through 12. It features the Three Sisters Legend and a detailed guide on culturally-significant plants.
We Respect Our Cultural Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 3 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 3 is the third of three curriculum guides for grades 7 through 12. It features a detailed guide on culturally-significant plants along with a calendar of presentation dates.
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Ages 0-5 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 1 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 1 is the first of three curriculum guides for grades 7 through 12. Topics include the history of the Shawnee tribe; its people, including elders, chiefs, and historical figures; natural resources, including plants, animals, waterways, recycling, and pollution cleanup; foods and cooking techniques; Native medicine and methods for healing; Shawnee dances; the Shawnee language; and the transition to business enterprises.
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, K-6 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, K-6, is a resource that focuses on aspects of Shawnee culture including the history of the Shawnee tribe; its people, including elders, chiefs, and historical figures; natural resources, including plants, animals, waterways, and recycling; Shawnee customs such as living quarters and clothing; foods and cooking techniques; Native medicine and methods for healing; Shawnee dances; and the Shawnee language.
Wheelock boarding school 'ghost' experience, 2008-01-31
Audio recording of Christine Ludlow, Choctaw elder, in which she tells tells two ghost stories that took place while a student at Wheelock School. Told in the traditional Choctaw language.