Hopi and Tewa recordings 1964-1965, 1969

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Hopi and Tewa recordings 1964-1965, 1969

The recordings include names of plants, birds, reptiles, and other animals (including domesticated); costumes (including Kachina); Migration legend; place-names; kinship terms; numerals; weaving; pottery; Hopi, Huichol, and Tarahumara belts; medicine man; etc. Informants include: Frank Capella (Hopi and Tewa), Grace Chapella (Tewa), Ralph Charlie (Hopi?), George Cochase (Hopi and Tewa), Jim Kewanwytewa (Hopi), Donald Mahkewa (Tewa), Nettie Masayumptewa (Hopi?), Edmund Nequatewa (Hopi), Garnet Pavatea (Hopi?), Frank Sehma (Hopi), Henry Sheldon (Hopi), Annette Silas (Hopi), Albert Sinquah (Hopi), Dennis Sinquah (Hopi and Tewa), David Tawameiniwa (Hopi?), Joe Tevenyouma (Hopi?), Barton Wright (Hopi?), and Margaret Wright (Hopi?).

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Whiting, Alfred F.

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Anthropologist and ethnobotanist; b. Alfred Frank Whiting, 1912; d. 1978. From the description of Alfred F. Whiting collection: notes on the Seri Indians, 1951-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70922392 Alfred Frank Whiting, 1912-1978, worked as anthropolgist and ethnobotanist. From the guide to the Hopi and Tewa recordings, 1964-1965, 1969, (American Philosophical Society) Alfred F. Whiting was a botanist, anthropologist, and ethnobotanist. ...