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Entry # Interviewee/ Event Tribe Interviewer Position Description Vol # Casset te 290 Reel 203 Reel 175 Reel Digi tal Notes T-1 Kirk, Willie Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field Worker Stories of informants experiences in Old Mexico 32 X X T-2-1 Chalepah, Alfred Kiowa- Apache Jordan, Julia Field Worker How the Tonkawa's got Peyote 40 X X T-2-2 Kirk, Mabel Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field Worker School experiences, etc. 32 X X T-2-3 Murdock, Mattie Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field Worker Kickapoo houses 32 X X T-3 Saddle- blanket, Conna Mae Kiowa- Apache Jordan, Julia Field Worker Reminiscences of latter part of the reservation period and early part of the post reservation period 41 X X T-4 Quoetone, Guy Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field Worker Contemporary Indian problems and background material on Cut-Throat Gap Massacre 36 X T-5-1 Jolly, B. W. Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field Worker Life in Carnegie, Oklahoma circa 1907 44 X T-5-2 Hogue, Joel Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field Worker Farming near present site of Carnegie, Oklahoma in 1901 44 X T-5-3 Wilton, Bessie Bassett Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field Worker Early childhood experiences and experiences as postmistress 44 X

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  • Entry # Interviewee/

    Event

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    tal

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    T-1 Kirk, Willie Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker Stories of informants experiences in

    Old Mexico

    32 X X

    T-2-1 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    How the Tonkawa's got Peyote 40 X X

    T-2-2 Kirk, Mabel Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    School experiences, etc. 32 X X

    T-2-3 Murdock,

    Mattie

    Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kickapoo houses 32 X X

    T-3 Saddle-

    blanket,

    Conna Mae

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of latter part of the

    reservation period and early part of

    the post reservation period

    41 X X

    T-4 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Contemporary Indian problems and

    background material on Cut-Throat

    Gap Massacre

    36 X

    T-5-1 Jolly, B. W. Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Life in Carnegie, Oklahoma circa

    1907

    44 X

    T-5-2 Hogue, Joel Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Farming near present site of

    Carnegie, Oklahoma in 1901

    44 X

    T-5-3 Wilton,

    Bessie

    Bassett

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early childhood experiences and

    experiences as postmistress

    44 X

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    T-6 Murdock,

    Mattie

    Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Wild plant foods 32 X

    T-7 Neconie, Ella

    Lou

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    The Forty-Nine Dance 41 X

    T-8 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Use of native fauna, Tonkawas and

    Lipans, Peyote paraphernalia, and

    Apache Ben stories

    40 X

    T-9 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Indian doctors, Tonkawas, Apache

    Ben's first oil well

    40 X

    T-10 Kirk, Mabel Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and Kickapoo

    life in Oklahoma

    32 X X

    T-11 Murdock,

    Mattie

    Kickapoo Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Foods, corn, beans, pumpkins, etc. of

    her youth

    32 X

    T-12 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    NAC Organization, Cheyenne-

    Arapaho Sun Dance

    40 X

    T-13 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Blackfoot Dances, etc. 40 X

    T-14 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Trip to Sarsi in 1950 with Big Ben 40 X

    T-15 Tartsah,

    Charles

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Grandmother's experiences, early

    days

    42 X

    T-16 Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa leaders trip to Washington, D.

    C.

    33 X part is in

    Kiowa

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    T-17-1 Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of old days 33 X part is in

    Kiowa

    T-17-2 Palmer,

    Charles

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Family background. 36 X

    T-18 Silverhorn,

    James

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Haungooah (James' father), arts and

    crafts; NAC, medicine bundles,

    doctoring

    38 X

    T-19 Silverhorn,

    James

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Haungooah (James' father), NAC 38 X

    T-20 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Cecil Horse, Kiowa. Julia Jordan,

    Field Worker. Life history materials

    34 X

    T-21 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Devil's Lake story, introduction

    material, Sainday stories, beginning

    of Devil's Tower story

    36 X

    T-22 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Devil's Tower story, Old Man

    Chibatoh

    36 X

    T-23 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Doctoring powers, Buffalo Medicine

    Men

    36 X X

    T-24 Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa stories in Kiowa and English

    and anecdote on Forty-Nine

    33 X X X

    T-25 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Mescalero, Mesquite beans, skunk

    berries, chiefs

    34 X X

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    T-26 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Owl prophets 36 X X

    T-27 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    How Kiowa's got peyote, NAC,

    Hunting Horse becoming Christian,

    inheritance of medicine bundles

    14 X

    T-28 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Cut Throat Gap Massacre, Story of

    Boin Edal (Big Blood) German

    captive, grass money payments

    36 X

    T-29 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Background material, Cut Throat

    Gap story, James Mooney and his

    work with Kiowas, Guy's allotment

    36 X

    T-30 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, experiences as

    Methodist Minister

    34 X

    T-31 Horse, Cecil

    & Jenny

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Old Man Chibotah, Doctoring and

    witching stories, Mescaleros

    35 X

    T-32 Geikoumah,

    Bert

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Bedtime stories and other stories 33 X X

    T-33 Manatidie Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa-Apache Pow-wow songs and

    speeches

    42 X X

    T-34 Manatidie Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa-Apache Pow-wow songs and

    speeches

    42 X X

    T-35 Irving, Mary

    Dupee

    Iowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of childhood days,

    life history, Buffalo Dance, doctoring

    32 X

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    T-36 Irving, Mary

    Dupee

    Iowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Buffalo medicine, eating meat at

    feast

    32 X

    T-37 Mausape,

    Eugenia

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Buffalo medicine story and

    comments, school experiences

    35 X

    T-38 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Law and order during reservation

    period, discussing General Custer

    and Battle at Little Big Horn and

    Battle of Washita

    36 X

    T-39 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Stories of outlaws during reservation

    period, field trip through Wichitas to

    see Guy's old home

    37 X

    T-40 Pohucsucut,

    Sarah

    Comanche Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Founding of Lawton, OK 28 X

    T-41 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early days of Arapahos 4 X

    T-42-1 Wolf (Lone),

    William

    Kiowa Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Early life activities 39 X

    T-42-2 Kauahquo,

    Ernest

    Kiowa Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories 35 X

    T-43 Kauley,

    Ernestine

    Kauahquo

    Kiowa Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Lone Wolf, Cut Throat Gap

    Massacre

    35 X

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    T-44 Kernell,

    Lizzie

    Johnson

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, preparing and

    preserving foods, school.

    51 X This tape is in

    the Seminole

    language and

    has been

    interpreted by

    Perry Walker

    T-45 Smith,

    Crosslin

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Old Cherokee ways and changes of

    today

    19 X

    T-46 Duncan, R.

    A. (Bob)

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Story about grandfather, Cherokees

    moving to this country

    13 X

    T-47 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Child care and miscellaneous stories 40 X

    T-48 Spencer,

    Billy

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Stories of Old Seminole days 52 X

    T-49-1 Duncan, R.

    A. (Bob)

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories, Cherokee

    Male Seminary

    13 X

    T-49-2 Tyner, James

    A.

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Activities, discipline and teaching at

    Cherokee Male Seminary

    21 X

    T-50 Bigman,

    Fred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Allotments, NAC, school

    experiences

    39 X X

    T-51 Yeager,

    Molly &

    Sissy Fenton

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Early days in the Seminole Nation 52 X

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    T-52 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Stories, doctoring, burial customs 27 X X

    T-53-1 Chalepah,

    Evelyn

    Kiowa Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Zodal-tone stories 33 X X

    T-53-2 Blackbear,

    Helen

    Boyiddle

    Kiowa Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Doctoring and medicine 33 X X

    T-53-3 Bigman,

    Annie

    Saumpty

    Kiowa Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories 33 X X

    T-54 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Use of wild plants 39 X X

    T-55 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Stories of Ray's grandfather

    Blackbear

    39 X X

    T-56-1 Bigman,

    Fred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Doctors, Medicine bundles 39 X X

    T-56-2 Saddle-

    blanket,

    Louise

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Ghost Dance 41 X X

    T-57 Bigman,

    Annie

    Saumpty

    Kiowa Patchin,

    Jacquelin

    Field

    Worker

    School experiences 33 X

    T-58 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Comanche history, Ghost Dance,

    Forty-Nine, Miscellaneous

    comments

    27 X X

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    T-59 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, kinship data 39 X X

    T-60 Weller, Sadie Caddo Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Caddo Ghost Dance 9 X X

    T-61-1 High, Lottie

    Whitefox

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, kinship data 39 X X

    T-61-2 Geikoumah,

    Bert

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories of old days 33 X X

    T-62 Longhorn,

    Sarah

    Kiowa Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Life history, school experiences,

    dance group, kinship

    35 X

    T-63 Goodbear,

    Clara

    Winona

    Cheyenne Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Life history, life in reservation

    period, allotments

    25 X X

    T-64 Miller, Frank Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Wichita history, allotments,

    economic patterns, Ghost Dance,

    peyotism

    53 X X

    T-65 Miller, Frank Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Pawnee-Wichita relations, life

    history, contemporary problems

    53 X X

    T-66 Cook, Reena Cheyenne Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of old days 24 X X

    T-67 Sutton,

    William

    Arapaho Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Arapaho history, school experiences,

    allotments

    8 X X

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    T-68-1 Weller, Sadie Caddo Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Peyotism, Turkey Dance 9 X X

    T-68-2 Williams,

    Milford,

    Chief

    Caddo Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Turkey Dance, Revivals, etc. 10 X X

    T-69 Weller, Sadie Caddo Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials 9 X X

    T-70 Robinson,

    Stella

    Creek Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of young days 30 X X

    T-71 Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Sainday stories told in Kiowa

    language

    X X X Not transcribed

    T-72 Chalepah,

    Evelyn

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Translation of Sainday stories told by

    Abel Bigbow on T-71

    33 X X X

    T-73 Chalepah,

    Evelyn

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Continuation of translation of

    Sainday stories told by Abel Bigbow

    on T-71

    33 X X X

    T-74 Geikoumah,

    Bert

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Sun Dance, miscellaneous stories 33 X

    T-75 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Life history materials 27 X X

    T-76 Paudlety,

    Myrtle Ware

    Kiowa Patchin,

    Jacquelin

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, school

    experiences

    36 X X

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    T-77-1 Neconie, Ella

    Lou

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    menstruation and pregnancy 41 X X

    T-77-2 Chalepah,

    Alfred

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Blackfeet Society 40 X X

    T-78 Howry, Ethel Comanche Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of old days, schools,

    etc.

    27 X

    T-79 Saddle-

    blanket,

    Louise

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Oil Kiowa-Apache Societies,

    medicine bundles

    41 X X

    T-80 Weller, Sadie Caddo Beals,

    Kenneth

    Field

    Worker

    Caddo Turkey Dance 9 X X Reel is marked

    as "bad reel"

    T-81 Haumpy,

    James

    Kiowa Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous Stories 34 X

    T-82 Haumpy,

    Mary

    Kiowa Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Life history, pregnancy, allotments,

    and leasing

    34 X

    T-83 Medicine

    Elk, Jennie

    Cheyenne Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Old time stories, school experiences,

    marriage

    25 X X

    T-84 Black, Jay Cheyenne Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Old time stories 23 X X

    T-85 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Women's activities in old days 28 X X

    T-86 Geikoumah,

    Bert

    Kiowa Baugh,

    Timothy

    Field

    Worker

    Life in old days 33 X X

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    T-87 Saddle-

    blanket,

    Louise

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Brandt,

    Susan

    Field

    Worker

    Childbirth, post natal care, misc.

    stories

    41 X X

    T-88 Hunter

    Snake,

    Bessie

    Delaware Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Delaware history, medicines,

    reproduction, allotment

    31 X X

    T-89 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Barksdale,

    Letha

    Field

    Worker

    Stories of life in old days 28 X X

    T-90 Sutton,

    Arthur

    Arapaho Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Peyote, school experiences,

    miscellaneous stories

    8 X X

    T-91-1 Hill, Eula

    and Jim

    Medicine Elk

    Cheyenne Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories told in

    Cheyenne

    25 X X Stories told by

    Jim, translated

    by Eula Hill

    T-91-2 Hill, Eula Cheyenne Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories 25 X X

    T-92 Hill, Eula Cheyenne Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Traditional stories 25 X X

    T-93 Neconie, Ella

    Lou

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Sex and reproduction, child care X X Not transcribed

    T-94 Neconie, Ella

    Lou

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Blakely,

    Roxanna

    Field

    Worker

    Courtship and marriage,

    reproduction

    X X Not transcribed

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    T-95 Kiowa-

    Apache

    Bingo Game

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Recording made at Kiowa-Apache

    Bingo Game, singing, etc.

    X X Not transcribed

    T-96 Caddo Pow-

    Wow

    Caddo Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Recording made at a Caddo Pow-

    Wow. Dances, women's dance,

    stomp dances, bear dance, duck

    dance, drum dance

    X X Not transcribed

    T-97 Caddo Pow-

    Wow

    Caddo Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Recording made at Caddo Pow-

    Wow, July 8, 1967. Drum dance,

    bell dance, alligator dance, fish

    dance, stomp dance, Cherokee dance,

    and morning dance.

    X X Not transcribed

    T-98 Caddo Pow-

    Wow

    Caddo Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Recording made at Caddo Pow-

    Wow, July 8, 1967. Morning dance.

    X X Not transcribed

    T-99 Wichita

    Hand Game

    Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Wichita hand game, music, etc. X X Not transcribed

    T-100 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Birds and use of feathers 37 X

    T-101 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Birds and use of feathers 37 X

    T-102 Kelley, E. F.

    (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences with Indians 44 X

    T-103-

    1

    Hull, J. B. Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Homesteading, leasing and Indians in

    general

    44 X

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    McDow, Hy Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Goods bought and sold, background

    materials

    45 X

    T-104 McDow, Hy Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences with Indians 45 X

    T-105-

    1

    Cherokee

    Seminar

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Recording of Cherokee Seminar X Not transcribed

    T-105-

    2

    West, Dick Cheyenne Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, experiences as

    instructor at Bacone College, schools

    25 X

    T-106 Iron, Wakon Osage Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Early life in the Osage Nation 46 X

    T-107 Hill, Rosa

    Albert

    Osage Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Drum religion, wedding ceremony 46 X

    T-108 Red Eagle,

    Ed

    Osage Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Family participation in tribal

    ceremonies

    48 X

    T-109 Fife, Rhoda

    Sampson

    Creek Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials recorded in

    Creek

    29 X Translated by

    Pat Sulphur,

    student

    T-110 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Doctors and witches 34 X

    T-111 Saddle-

    blanket,

    Conna Mae

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Wild plant foods 41 X

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    T-112 Holbrook,

    Preston

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    First settling in Oklahoma and

    experiences with Indians, farming

    44 X

    T-113 Nelms, Mrs.

    Leon Vine

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    First settling in Oklahoma and

    contact with Indians

    45 X

    T-114 Kelley, Mrs.

    E. F.

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early settling, Indians, and stories of

    relatives

    44 X

    T-115-

    1

    Levite,

    George W.

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences with Indians 44 X

    T-115-

    2

    Brown, Dee Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Childhood experiences 43 X

    T-116 Levite,

    George W.

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences and some stories

    about Indians

    44 X

    T-117 Ft. Sill

    Apache

    group

    Ft. Sill

    Apache

    Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Goodbye speeches to Dr. Bittle and

    Field School. Songs by the

    Kawaykla group

    32 X X

    T-118 Indians for

    Indians Hour

    NA Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Recording of Indians for Indians

    Hour radio program, announcements

    and song

    X Not transcribed

    T-119-

    1

    Palmer, Ruth Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Childhood experiences 27 X X

    T-119-

    2

    Tartsah,

    Charles

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Grandfather's history 42 X X

    T-120-

    1

    Tartsah,

    Charles

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories and

    grandfather's stories, tribal history

    42 Missing prior

    to 1986

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    2

    Peyote songs NA Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Recording of peyote songs Missing prior

    to 1986

    Not transcribed

    T-121 Tartsah,

    Charles

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Early life of Indians, education,

    obtaining food, etc.

    42 X X

    T-122-

    1

    Tartsah,

    Charles

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories 42 Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    T-122-

    2

    Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Stories in Kiowa Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    Not transcribed

    T-122-

    3

    Walquah,

    May

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories 28 Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    T-123 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Doctoring, medicines, religion,

    Quanah Parker group

    28 X X

    T-124 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments and stories 28 X X

    T-125 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Stories and background information 4 X X

    T-126-

    1

    Thompson,

    Nancy

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of childhood school

    experiences

    26 X

    T-126-

    2

    Wesley,

    Emma

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of childhood school

    experiences

    26 X

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    T-127 Woods,

    Willie

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and World

    War I

    26 X

    T-128 Vandergriff,

    Charles E.

    Non-Indian Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials 46 X

    T-129 Hollis, Swain Non-Indian Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and stories as

    Choctaw Freedman

    44 X

    T-130 Schooler, W.

    E.

    Non-Indian Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Some history of Choctaw County 45 X

    T-131-

    1

    Chibitty,

    John

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Life history, school experiences 27 X

    T-131-

    2

    Haumpy,

    James

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Some life history materials and

    school experiences

    34 X

    T-132-

    1

    Kelley, E. F.

    (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments 44 X

    T-132-

    2

    Matthews,

    W. I.

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Comments about oil refineries, etc. 45 X

    T-132-

    3

    Challis, R.

    W. (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Leasing land, epidemics, etc. 43 X

    T-133-

    1

    Bigby, Ivy

    Peoples

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Rocks and plants, glass cutting 43 X

    T-133-

    2

    Kelley, E. F.

    (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    comments on Indians homesteading 44 X

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    T-134 Bearpaw,

    Lizzie

    Swimmer

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early Cherokee life in Oklahoma 10 X

    T-135 Wilhite,

    Catherine

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early Cherokee life in Oklahoma 22 X

    T-136 Nakedhead,

    Calvin

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early Cherokee history 17 X

    T-137 Haumpy,

    James

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Sings different songs, peyote 34 X

    T-138 Mausape,

    Eugenia

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life history, life in old days, chiefs,

    school days

    35 X

    T-139 Mausape,

    Eugenia

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Sainday stories 36 X

    T-140 Mausape,

    Eugenia

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa boy intended for sacrifice at

    Ute Sun Dance

    36 X

    T-141 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Games, gambling, handgame, stick

    game, etc.

    34 X

    T-142 Horse, Jenny Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Buffalo medicine origin and curing

    spider bites

    X

    T-143 Burns, Ed Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Contemporary Indian problems,

    family history, history of agency,

    first Indian farmers

    24 Missing as of

    12/1/16

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    T-144 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Medicine Lodge, Kansas celebration,

    Arapaho life at time of allotment

    4 X

    T-145 Silverhorn,

    James

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyotism religion, Ghost Dance 38 X

    T-146 Silverhorn,

    James

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Field trip to Rainey Mountain Baptist

    Church and cemetery, Rainey

    Mountain School, Saddle Mountain

    Baptist Church and cemetery, and

    Mt. Scott Methodist Church

    39 X

    T-147 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Field trip to Kiowa historic spots 39 X

    T-148 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Indian police, traders and Indians,

    trespassers, credit buying, learning to

    farm and farming

    37 X

    T-149 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Problems of farming 37 X

    T-150 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life in reservation days, Indian

    police, white trespassers, gambling

    in Indian camps

    37 X

    T-151 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa dances, Brush Dance, Forty-

    Nine Dance, Scalp Dance

    37 X

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    T-152 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Cheyenne societies, dedication of

    new tipis, qualifications for

    membership

    23 X

    T-153 Dedication

    Ceremonies

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Cultural Center dedication

    ceremony

    X Not transcribed

    T-154 Smith, Stoke Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Version of Thunderbird Church and

    Pie Supper

    19 X

    T-155 Dedication

    Ceremonies

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Cultural Center dedication

    ceremony

    X Not transcribed

    T-156 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Bent family of Cheyennes, story of

    how Cheyennes got corn, other old

    stories, how stories were told, dogs

    and how they were used and cared

    for

    23 X

    T-157 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Allotment in severalty, life in

    reservation period, story of Dull

    Knifes' Cheyennes leaving

    Oklahoma

    4 X

    T-158 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Cheyenne-Arapaho claims, Arapaho

    history, dead of a second wife, life

    history materials, peyote

    4 X

    T-159 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Continued from T-158, Peyote,

    Ghost Dance, etc.

    4 X

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    T-160 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Marriage, buying wife and

    elopement, courtship, social dances,

    story about a black horse and a white

    horse

    24 X

    T-161 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Continued from T-160. Story of a

    black horse and a white horse, stories

    and story telling about soldiers

    sending Cheyennes off to school

    against their will, etc.

    24 Missing prior

    to 1986

    T-162 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Continued telling of stories from T-

    161

    24 X

    T-163 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Doctors, doctoring and medicines 4 X

    T-164 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Doctoring and medicines and

    genealogy

    4 Missing prior

    to 1986

    T-165 Silverhorn,

    James

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote songs including, Water

    Songs, Midnight Songs, Opening

    Songs, and Morning Songs

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-166 Jeanette

    Howling

    Crane, Jenny

    Flying Out,

    Laura Big

    Horse, Stella

    Thunderbull

    Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Stories in Cheyenne and English and

    discussion of Cheyenne story telling

    24 Missing prior

    to 1986

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    T-167 Songs Kiowa,

    Kiowa-

    Apache, Ft.

    Sill Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache Forty-

    Nine songs and Ft. Sill Apache songs

    recorded at Alfred Chalepah's

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-168 Songs Kiowa,

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache singing

    War Dance songs at Medicine

    Lodge, Kansas

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-169 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote gathering, etc. 4 X

    T-170 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote gathering, etc. 5 X

    T-171 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Bowstring Clan origin,

    organizations, dances, etc.

    - Missing prior

    to 1986

    Transcribed but

    volume number

    is unclear

    T-172 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote religions 5 X

    T-173-

    1

    Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Witchcraft, Indian curses, doctoring,

    etc.

    28 X

    T-173-

    2

    Brace, Lou

    Ella

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Great dance at Carnegie, Sun Dance,

    school experiences

    33 X

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    T-174 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, per capita

    payments from sale of tribal land,

    collection of Indian ethnological

    specimens by New York bank in

    early 1900's, centipede symbol

    5 X

    T-175 Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Medicines, witching, Shoshone

    origin

    28 X

    T-176 Neido, Joey Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Relatives, travels, curing,

    predictions, Peyote membership

    27 X

    T-177-

    1

    Chibitty,

    Dana

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Childhood games, schools,

    doctoring, etc.

    27 X X

    T-177-

    2

    Zanella,

    Alice

    Apekaum

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Brief background, Peyote, doctoring 33 X X

    T-178 Daisy

    Hokeah, Jack

    Hokeah

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Medicines, doctoring, and stories 34 X

    T-179 Berry,

    Philemon

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Talk to Blackfoot group on Apache

    tribal business

    39 X

    T-180-

    1

    Mitchell,

    John (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Experiences as teacher in Indian

    schools

    45 X

    T-180-

    2

    Kelley, E. F.

    (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Family experiences in Oklahoma 44 X

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    T-181 Brown, Dee Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences with the Indians 43 X

    T-182-

    1

    Nix, Ed Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Early experiences with Indians 45 X

    T-182-

    2

    Grad, Abe Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Moving to Oklahoma 43 X

    T-182-

    3

    Kelley, E. F.

    (Mrs.)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Dealings with Indians 44 X

    T-183 Hefker, W.

    A.

    (Reverend)

    Non-Indian Savage, Bill Field

    Worker

    Experiences with Indians 43 X

    T-184 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Discussion about Texas law

    prohibiting sale and possession of

    peyote

    39 X

    T-185 Saddleblanke

    t, Louise

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Comments on old photo of Apache

    Dance, Tonkawa-Apache

    relationship, doctoring, witching,

    peyote, etc.

    41 X

    T-186 Geikoumah,

    Bert

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Identification of people in old photo

    of Haitsekey's camp, reminiscences,

    peyote

    33 X

    T-187 Cisco, Molly Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, Apache

    relations, coyote story, miscellaneous

    stories

    41 X

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    T-188 Funeral

    Wake

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Wake for Cletus Poolaw held at

    Rainy Mountain Baptist Church,

    including talk by ministers of

    Mulkerhay Methodist Mission,

    Kiowa hymns, prayers, etc.

    X X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-189 Funeral

    Wake

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Continuation of T-188, Wake

    services for Cletus Poolaw

    X X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-190 Dances Kiowa-

    Apache, Ft.

    Sill Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Forty-Nine Dancy at Kiowa-Apache

    pow-wow and Ft. Sill Apaches

    singing back and forth songs

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-191 Wichita

    Field School

    Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Hand games and Round Dances

    recorded at Bill Campbell's Wichita

    Community House, Field School.

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-192-

    1

    Armstrong,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Historical events in Indian Territory,

    early experiences and events

    10 X

    T-192-

    2

    Welch,

    Ausley (Mr.

    & Mrs.)

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Stories and events in Indian Territory 22 X

    T-192-

    3

    Byrd, Andy Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Events in Indian Territory 11 X

    T-193-

    1

    Tyner, Frank Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Short stories about Indians in early

    days

    21 X

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    2

    Whiteday,

    Fanny

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Experiences and life in Indian

    Territory

    22 X

    T-193-

    3

    Blossom,

    Sam

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early life experiences in Indian

    Nation

    11 X

    T-194 Hauzous,

    Sam

    Ft. Sill

    Apache

    _________ ______ Telling stories of Warm Springs up

    to Ft. Sill

    32 X X Copy of tape

    made in 1952

    by family of

    Mr. Hauzous

    T-195 Hauzous,

    Sam

    Ft. Sill

    Apache

    _________ ______ Stories of San Carlos in Apache

    language

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    Copy of tape

    made in 1952

    by family of

    Mr. Hauzous

    T-196 Hauzous,

    Sam

    Ft. Sill

    Apache

    _________ ______ Story of self, born from water,

    gambling for daylight between birds

    who wanted daylight and animals

    who wanted continuous night, Kiowa

    songs, mother and father. All in

    Apache language

    X Cassette

    Missing

    Not

    Transcribed

    Copy of tape

    made in 1952

    by family of

    Mr. Hauzous

    T-197 Hauzous,

    Sam

    Ft. Sill

    Apache

    _________ _____ Story of Geronimo, story of Ft. Sill

    in Apache language

    X X Not

    Transcribed

    Copy of tape

    made in 1952

    by family of

    Mr. Hauzous

    T-198-

    1

    McElhaney,

    Ioleta Hunt

    Kiowa Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early life history, Indian mission

    work and Sunday school classes

    36 X

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    T-198-

    2

    Samual Left

    Hand, Jess

    Rowlodge,

    and Elmer

    Fraker

    Arapahos;

    Non-Indian

    Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Memorial services for Chief Left

    Hand, Arapaho and Jesse Chisholm,

    Cherokee

    1 X

    T-199 Harris,

    George and

    Mabel

    Sac and Fox Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Peyote medicine 51 X

    T-200-

    1

    Dicke, Sam Cheyenne Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Early Cheyenne history 24 X

    T-200-

    2

    Dicke, Ruth

    Brown

    Seminole Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Brief comments on Seminole early

    family life

    51 X

    T-201 Howard

    Good Bear,

    Clinton

    Youngbear

    Cheyenne;

    Arapaho

    Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Contemporary Indian life and

    problems

    25 X

    T-202-

    1

    Mizer, Willis Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Nation, early life and

    education

    17 X

    T-202-

    2

    Vann, Zeke Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Cherokee constitution, work as

    Indian preacher, Cherokee language,

    Indian doctors

    21 X

    T-202-

    3

    Chouteau,

    Edmond

    Delaware Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early days as student at Cherokee

    Male Seminary

    31 X

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    T-203 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Arapaho societies, Jess's marriage,

    story of origin of Red and Blue

    blanket, Vision Quest, training

    young men on war path

    5 X

    T-204 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Woods used for making bows, true

    stories, recital of war deeds today,

    story contests in Tomahawk Society,

    interview of stories of Jesse

    Chisholm at his grave site

    5 X

    T-205 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Reptile doctor, story about eating

    turtles, doctoring snake bites, vision

    quests, Sun Dance, painted tipi,

    kinds of Arapaho stories

    5 X

    T-206 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Continuation of grave side stories,

    sacred stories

    5 X

    T-207-

    1

    Homeratha,

    Horton

    Oto Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Oto tribal ways 49 X

    T-207-

    2

    Littletoe

    Others,

    Buelah

    Ponca Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Poncas early days 50 X

    T-208 Dedication

    Ceremonies

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Mutual Self-Help honorary

    dedication

    X Not

    Transcribed

    T-209-

    1

    Cookson,

    Tom

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early day farming 12 X

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    2

    Tyner, James

    A.

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Experiences at Cherokee Male

    Seminary

    21 X

    T-209-

    3

    Armstrong,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Indian wood craftsmanship and tools

    of that era, building log

    houses

    10 X

    T-210 McIntosh,

    Dave

    Non-Indian Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Some life history materials as

    Seminole Freedman

    45 X

    T-211 McIntosh,

    Dave

    Non-Indian Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories and life history

    materials

    45 X

    T-212 Pohucsucut,

    Sarah

    Comanche Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Stories about her father, Comanche

    Jack

    28 X

    T-213 Smith, Stoke Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Interpretation of Cherokee songs and

    dances

    19 X

    T-214 Songs and

    Dances

    Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee songs and Stomp dances X Not transcribed

    T-215 Dedication

    Ceremonies

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Arts and Crafts dedication

    ceremony

    X Not transcribed

    T-216 Pierce, Earl

    Boyd

    Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee government organizations

    and legal system

    17 X

    T-217-

    1

    Battiest,

    Steve

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Choctaw history, schools and

    cemeteries, family relations

    26 X

    T-217-

    2

    Phillips, Bob Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Choctaw and miscellaneous stories 26 X

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    1

    Phillips, Bob Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Sings Choctaw hymns and reads

    Lord's Prayer in Choctaw

    X Not transcribed

    T-218-

    2

    Jones, Isaac Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    School experiences, allotments,

    farming

    26 X

    T-219 Bigbow,

    Abel

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Story in Kiowa X X Not

    Transcribed

    T-220 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Preliminary discussion, stories and

    conditions of story telling, Little

    Raven's pictograph scroll, burial

    customs, etc.

    5 X

    T-221 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Medicines, story of women captured

    by Utes, white anthropologist who

    participated in Sun Dance,

    miscellaneous anecdotes

    5 X

    T-222-

    1

    Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Apache-Tonkawa relations, Kiowa-

    Apache peyote

    39 X

    T-222-

    2

    Soontay,

    Howard and

    Alice

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa calendar, Kiowa-Apache

    history

    39 &

    41

    X

    T-223 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    NAC, societies, Ghost Dance,

    Devil's Lake story

    40 X

    T-224 Osborne,

    Sam (Mr.

    and Mrs.)

    Pawnee Osborne,

    Ramona

    Field

    Worker

    Preparation and preservation of

    foods

    49 X

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    T-225 Osborne,

    Sam (Mr.

    and Mrs.)

    Pawnee Osborne,

    Ramona

    Field

    Worker

    The religious Pawnees 49 X

    T-226 White, Grant Pawnee Osborne,

    Ramona

    Field

    Worker

    Pawnee Doctor Dance 49 X

    T-227 White, Grant Pawnee Osborne,

    Ramona

    Field

    Worker

    Pawnee Doctor Dance, Pawnee

    Indian doctors

    49 X

    T-228 Meetings Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Cherokee adult education meeting X Not

    Transcribed

    T-229-

    1

    Carnes,

    Georgia

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life in early days and related

    subjects

    26 X

    T-229-

    2

    Oaks, Ed Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life in early days, school life, etc. 26 X

    T-230-

    1

    Mayes,

    Mamie

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Historical data, school teaching

    experiences, etc.

    17 X

    T-230-

    2

    Simmons,

    Rhoda

    Sunday

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous topics 19 X

    T-230-

    3

    Battie,

    Wilburn

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Treatment of poison snake bites 10 X

    T-230-

    4

    Tindall,

    Jefferson

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Hunting and wildlife stories 20 X

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    5

    Wolf, Nancy Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Old log house, events of historical

    interest

    22 X

    T-230-

    6

    Dick, Jessie Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Present day Indian life 12 X

    T-231-

    1

    Apekaum,

    Alice

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Life history data, courtship and

    marriage, naming ritual

    33 X

    T-231-

    2

    Poafpybitty,

    James Isaac

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Dream story, life history data 27 X

    T-232-

    1

    Poafpybitty,

    James Isaac

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Two dream stories, vision quest

    elements

    27 X

    T-232-

    2

    Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Little Raven, magical insertion of

    eagle egg in ceremonies, mother

    28 X

    T-233-

    1

    Terrapin,

    Abraham

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Singing by Mr. Terrapin in Cherokee

    language

    X Not transcribed

    T-233-

    2

    _________ ______ Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Church services at New Jordan and

    Round Spring Church

    X Not transcribed

    T-233-

    3

    Chopper, Joe Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Chief Thompson Euchalada, life

    history data

    12 X

    T-233-

    4

    Butler,

    George

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Note:

    Information cut

    off on all

    copies of

    finding aids.

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    1

    Quinton,

    Dave

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Education and school experiences,

    observations, Indian customs

    18 X

    T-234-

    2

    Pickup,

    Sixkiller

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Indian medicine, historical events

    and outlaws

    17 X

    T-234-

    3

    Mayes,

    Washie

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Historical facts of early days in

    Mayes County

    17 X

    T-235 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    1890-1896, Jerome Agreement,

    white settlement, attorneys, James

    Mooney, Comanche root

    6 X

    T-236 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Year count, events of 1887-1890 6 X

    T-237 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Year count, life as a cowboy, work

    with threshing crews

    6 X

    T-238 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Hide dressing tools, abrading tools,

    year count, events of 1900, work at

    trading store

    6 X

    T-239 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Cheyenne-Arapaho tribal council,

    organization and history, tribal

    leaders old and new, chiefs

    6 X

    T-240 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Selection of chiefs and tribal politics 6 X

    T-241 Pedro, Anna Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Story telling, stories, etc. 3 X

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    T-242 Pedro, Anna Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of early life,

    childhood experiences in reservation

    period, life history materials, culture,

    beading buckskin, etc.

    3 X

    T-243 Johnson,

    Bettie

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Early history and life history data 51 X

    T-244 Johnson,

    Bettie

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    continuation of life history, etc. 51 X

    T-245-

    1

    Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Rank and status, favorite child

    institution, gift exchange

    37 X

    T-245-

    2

    Quetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa calendars, Mooney's work

    with Kiowas, Chief's tipi

    37 X

    T-246 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Kiowa calendars, telling stories,

    interpretation of Soontay calendar

    37 X

    T-247 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyotism and NAC, old Arapaho

    lodges, relation of peyotism to Ghost

    Dance religion

    6 X

    T-248 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    NAC, Peyote ceremonial equipment,

    Arapaho sacred bundles, Arapaho

    lodges

    6 X

    T-249-

    1

    Hyder, Sam

    (Reverend)

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Cherokee singing and sermon 15 X

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    2

    Webb,

    Anawak

    Chuculate

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Burial customs and preservation and

    preparation of foods, schooling, early

    day dress and customs and beliefs

    regarding tobacco

    21 X

    T-250 Duncan, R.

    A. (Bob)

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Stories of Red Cloud Duncan,

    Indians who lived contrary to laws,

    Indian medicine and early boyhood

    13 X

    T-251-

    1

    Vann Tibbs,

    Lucinda

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early Indian school at Vann's Lake,

    Vann's Lake Indian Church and

    cemetery, Tullahassee Indian

    Mission

    20 X

    T-251-

    2

    Ross, Joe Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Locust Grove allotments and early

    boyhood

    19 X

    T-252 Poolaw,

    Pascal, Sr.

    (Mrs.)

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    USO program, Lawton, Oklahoma

    May 12, 1968 honoring Mrs. Poolaw

    as USO mother of the year

    X X Not transcribed

    T-253 Harper,

    Hazel Lohah

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments on

    restrictions, prejudices, etc.

    46 X

    T-254 Logan, Leroy Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Clan divisions, Osage claims against

    the government

    46 X

    T-255 Smith,

    Minnie

    Elkins

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments on early

    life

    48 X

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    1

    Laura Big

    Horse and

    Gladys Mann

    Cheyenne Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Cheyenne stories told at meeting of

    Tipi Pole Club in Clinton, Oklahoma

    23 X

    T-256-

    2

    Zanella,

    Alice

    Apekaum

    Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments 33 X

    T-257 Birdchief,

    Pete

    Cheyenne Trimble, Joe Field

    Worker

    Stories about grandfather Birdchief

    purported chief of the Southern

    Plains Cheyennes until 1933 (his

    death), date of birth unknown, stories

    of self

    23 X

    T-258-

    1

    Stansberry,

    Laura

    Delaware Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Indian community and town of

    Tiawah, Rogers County, burial of

    Tiawah on Tiawah ground

    31 X

    T-258-

    2

    Lane,

    Gazelle

    Delaware Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early days in Rogers County, stories

    of her father, Markham Ferry,

    Cherokee Orphans Asylum, etc.

    31 X

    T-258-

    3

    Mayes, Pixie Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early day Indian activity in Mayes

    County

    17 X

    T-259 Billingsley,

    Walter

    Non-Indian Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Life in early Seminole County 43 X

    T-260 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Chiefs, Bowstring Society, music,

    War Dance Society

    24 Missing

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    T-261 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Contemporary Cheyenne politics,

    story about old lady who found a lost

    baby boy and raised him and he had

    great powers, how Cheyenne women

    kept track of ages of their tanning

    tools

    24 X

    T-262 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Keeping track of years, story of girl

    who gave birth to puppies, dog

    houses, green gourds

    24 X

    T-263-

    1

    Osage, Kate Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Interpreter, Cheyenne War Dance

    Organization

    25 Missing prior

    to 1986

    T-263-

    2

    Black, Jay Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Three old time stories in Cheyenne,

    one interpreted here by Birdie Burns

    23 Missing prior

    to 1986

    Other stories on

    T-264

    T-264 Burns, Birdie Cheyenne Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Translation of Jay Black's story

    about seven brothers, story of

    woman who was loved by

    underwater monster and who was

    killed and fed to her children

    24 X

    T-265 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    State Native American Church, life

    history materials, old trading posts,

    stores, and merchandise, opening of

    Kiowa-Apache-Comanche

    reservation, St. Louis World's Fair,

    bank employee

    7 X

    T-266 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Experience at Haskell, girl friends,

    birth control

    7 X

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    T-267 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Marriage, courtship, girl friends,

    birth control

    7 X

    T-268-

    1

    Markham,

    Hogan

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Hogan Institute, Markham Ferry,

    early days

    16 X

    T-268-

    2

    Wilhite,

    Lucina

    Sanders

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Establishment of Wauhillau

    community, books and records

    22 X

    T-268-

    3

    Armstrong,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous comments 10 X

    T-269-

    1

    Martin,

    James (Rev.)

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Philosophy of life, history materials,

    family

    47 X

    T-269-

    2

    DeRoin,

    Viola Harvey

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Some life history materials 46 X

    T-270-

    1

    Robinson,

    Georgeann

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Parental influence, etc. 48 X

    T-270-

    2

    Pitts, David Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of early life,

    miscellaneous stories, travel and

    education

    47 X

    T-271 Hill, Rose

    Albert

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Marriage customs 46 X

    T-272-

    1

    Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Life history data 28 X

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    T-272-

    2

    Bentley,

    Tom

    Shawnee Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Origin of Shawnees, land leasing,

    father, vision quest

    52 X

    T-273-

    1

    Perryman,

    Joshua

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of Centralia and other

    towns in eastern Oklahoma

    17 X

    T-273-

    2

    Brown,

    Maude Rider

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Pre-Centralia days, prairie fires and

    hot winds in 1890s, first trees

    planted in community, miscellaneous

    stories

    11 X

    T-273-

    3

    Hunter, John Choctaw Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Ft. Gibson was river port of Grand

    River

    26 X

    T-273-

    4

    Croaker,

    Lucy

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Planting seeds according to phase of

    moon, moved from east Indian

    Territory, crossing Mississippi River,

    Cherokee Nation

    12 X

    T-274-

    1

    Tucker, Dora

    Early

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early country schools, early travel

    methods, stories of extinct passenger

    pigeons

    20 X

    T-274-

    2

    Bean, Amos Creek Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early houses, use of early medicines,

    outlaws

    29 X

    T-275 Peyote

    Meeting

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Summary and description of peyote

    meeting at John Pedro's, June 14,

    1968 held in honor of Abraham

    Spotted Elk, Northern Cheyenne who

    is conducting proceeding

    9 X X

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    T-276 Peyote

    Meeting

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Summary and description of peyote

    meeting continued. Last third of

    Arapaho meeting begins with Derle

    Adonko, Caddo, singing night water

    songs and others

    9 X X

    T-277 Peyote

    Meeting

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Music from peyote meeting at John

    Pedro's begins with Derle Adonko,

    Caddo, singing Night Water songs

    and others

    X X Not

    transcribed.

    T-278 Peyote

    Meeting

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote music from meeting at John

    Pedro's. Last portion of meeting

    including songs by Abraham Spotted

    elk, just before breakfast is served

    X X Not

    transcribed.

    T-279 Peyote songs Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote music from Arapaho and

    Caddo peyote meeting

    X X Not

    transcribed.

    T-280 Dean, Primus Non-Indian Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Seminole Freedman early

    experiences

    43 X

    T-281 Peyote songs Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Peyote music from Arapaho and

    Caddo peyote meeting continued

    from T-279

    X X Not

    transcribed.

    T-282-

    1

    Croaker,

    Lucy

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Tells of grandmother, Civil War

    times, etc.

    12 X

    T-282-

    2

    Hummingbir

    d, Eugene

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Indian medicine, philosophy of

    living, doctors

    15 X

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    3

    Grey, Ocie Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Reminiscences of early life,

    experiences, etc.

    14 X

    T-283 Armstrong,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Story of beginning of American

    Indian, early Indian meetings,

    government promises to Indians,

    father member of the Dalton Gang

    Missing since

    1970

    T-284 Hudson,

    Peter

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and related

    subjects

    26 X

    T-285 Hudson,

    Peter

    Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and related

    subjects

    26 X

    T-286 Shoals,

    Garfield

    Non-Indian Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life as Choctaw Freedman 45 X

    T-287-

    1

    Shoals,

    Garfield

    Non-Indian Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Life as Choctaw Freedman 45 X

    T-287-

    2

    Oaks, Ed Choctaw Hankowsky,

    Ruth

    Field

    Worker

    Tribal affairs, tribal courts and slaves 26 X

    T-288-

    1

    Wheeler,

    Ethel

    Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Gardening, preparation of corn, brief

    life history date

    54 X

    T-288-

    2

    Wheeler, Joe Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    Rain ceremony, school, etc. 54 X

    T-289 Wheeler, Joe Wichita Bittle,

    William

    Field

    Worker

    School, contemporary economic and

    land problems, allotments, Wichitas

    in Kansas, life history data

    54 X

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    T-290 Harris,

    LaDonna

    Comanche Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Speech made in Geary, Oklahoma

    meeting

    27 X

    T-291 Rowlodge,

    Jess

    Arapaho Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Contemporary Indian problems and

    possible solutions

    7 X

    T-292-

    1

    Parris,

    Joanna Nave

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories about Parkhill

    Community history

    17 X

    T-292-

    2

    Armstrong,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Indian lands, government acts toward

    Indians

    10 X

    T-293-

    1

    Fox, John Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Hunting game, Indian Nation, stomp

    dances, Indian medicine and doctors

    14 X

    T-293-

    2

    Ragsdale,

    Claude

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early life experiences, Saline Court

    House, Rose Prairie, drought of

    1911, Cherokee punishment for

    crimes

    18 X

    T-294-

    1

    Palmer, Ruth Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Symbols for Comanche words 27 X

    T-294-

    2

    Poafpybitty,

    Mary Neido

    Comanche Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Comanche words, animals, foods,

    races, houses

    28 X

    T-294-

    3

    Palmer, Cecil Kiowa Jones, David Field

    Worker

    Peyote songs including, Water

    Songs, Midnight Songs, Opening

    Songs, and Morning Songs

    X Not transcribed

    T-295-

    1

    Ronson,

    Florence

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Old Saline court house, etc. 19 X

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    2

    Hale, Walter

    O.

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous stories of events and

    places in Cherokee Nation

    15 X

    T-295-

    3

    Beech,

    Wesley

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Comparison of Quapaw reservation

    of early reservation period and

    present

    11 X

    T-295-

    4

    Sloan, Sam Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Compares old days to present,

    guiding travelers in early days,

    Indian way of life

    19 X

    T-295-

    5

    Tyner, Frank Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    More short stories of Indians and

    Indian life

    21 X

    T-296 Dean, Nora

    Thompson

    Delaware Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Family history, Peyote rituals,

    Delaware customs

    31 X

    T-297 Meetings Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    First meeting of Adult Center in

    Westville, Oklahoma

    X Not transcribed

    T-298 Davis, Anna

    Anderson

    Delaware Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and related

    subjects

    31 X

    T-299 Falleaf, Fred Delaware Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Delaware Bible and song books, Doll

    Dance, life history materials

    31 X

    T-300 Red Corn,

    Louise Gray

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, ribbonwork,

    schools

    47 X

    T-301 Red Corn,

    Harold

    Osage Red Corn,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Osage customs, life history

    materials, schools

    47 X

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    T-302 Kickingbird,

    Karl

    Kiowa Kickingbird,

    Kirke

    Field

    Worker

    Grade school, farming, grandparents,

    religion, outlaws, magic, Sainday

    stories, peyote, BIA

    35 X

    T-303 Manus,

    Richard

    Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials and related

    subjects

    16 X

    T-304-

    1

    Christie,

    Sunday

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Miscellaneous experiences of Mrs.

    Christie, stomp dances, Indian

    medicine, new Indian housing

    12 X

    T-304-

    2

    Keener,

    Ralph

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Wolf and coyote hunting at night and

    animals and birds

    16 X

    T-305-

    1

    Tickeater,

    John

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Stomp dances, farming, making rails

    and timber used for logs, early

    settlers, etc.

    20 X

    T-305-

    2

    Mayes,

    Lindsey

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Cherokee Orphans Asylum, Hogan

    Indian Institute, Grand River, Locust

    Grove-Pryor bridge, etc.

    17 X

    T-306 Quoetone,

    Guy

    Kiowa Kickingbird,

    Kirke

    Field

    Worker

    Talks about early day Oklahoma and

    preacher Kickingbird and

    missionaries

    37 X

    T-307 Carver, Rose Miami Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Bad treatment of Indians by

    government agents, Indian customs

    and tradition, etc.

    42 X

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    1

    Newton,

    Ethel Dawes

    Creek Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Seminole Indian art, Indian writer,

    removal of Five Civilized Tribes,

    Sam Houston

    29 X

    T-308-

    2

    Rusk, Bessie

    Downing

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Hard times in early days and present

    living conditions, Indian doctors and

    medicine

    19 X

    T-309-

    1

    Whiteday,

    Bennis

    Shawnee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Statehood law, Shawnees and

    Shawnee Mills community, schools,

    wild game, doctors, etc.

    53 X

    T-309-

    2

    National

    Holiday

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Sixteenth observance of Cherokee

    National Holiday

    23 X

    T-310 Stomp Dance Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Stomp Dances at Stoke Smith's

    Stomp Dance Grounds

    X Not

    transcribed.

    T-311-

    1

    Smith,

    Crosslin

    Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Origin of Stomp Dance 19 X

    T-311-

    2

    Silk, John Cherokee Smith,

    Crosslin

    Field

    Worker

    Early day experiences 19 X

    T-312-

    1

    Crittenden,

    Andrew

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Swimmer church, Keener church,

    miscellaneous stories

    12 X

    T-312-

    2

    Locust,

    Sarah

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Several comments about life and

    burials

    16 X

    T-312-

    3

    Vann, Henry Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Gideon Community, Moody

    Community schools, Cherokee

    convention grounds

    21 X

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    1

    Whitmire,

    Jack

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early history of Green Community,

    early day residents, law

    enforcements, family and history

    22 X

    T-313-

    2

    Thomas,

    Edith

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Preserving foods, making soap,

    burial customs, early day Adair

    County

    20 X

    T-314-

    1

    Cummins,

    Samuel

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Cherokee readings, school, Rocky

    Ford, Nighthawk Clan

    12 X

    T-314-

    2

    Trout, Henry Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    First buildings on Spavinaw Creek,

    freight wagons, places and

    personalities

    20 X

    T-315-

    1

    West,

    George and

    Belle

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Family history, life history, living

    conditions, towns of Wagoner

    County, Ft. Gibson and Okay

    22 X

    T-315-

    2

    Pack, Ezekiel Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early day history, town of Welling,

    schools, and travel

    17 X

    T-316-

    1

    Fallin,

    Gilbert

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early establishments, cattle, schools

    and churches, prominent, Indians,

    crimes

    13 X

    T-316-

    2

    Douglas,

    Hattie

    Hinton

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    John Ross and family, other families

    of that area

    12 X

    T-316-

    3

    Allen,

    Juanita Sharp

    Shawnee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Old notes made by her mother in

    1920

    52 X

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    T-317 Celebration Choctaw Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Choctaw Day for Chief Harry Belvin X Not transcribed

    T-318 Rush, Joe Ponca Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Peyote songs X X Not transcribed

    T-319 Dance Creek Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Creek Dance held at Eufaula,

    Oklahoma

    X X Not transcribed

    T-320 Meetings Intertribal Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Organizational meeting of new

    Indian group in Lawton

    32 X

    T-321-

    1

    Meetings Intertribal Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Adult education meeting held in

    Stilwell, Oklahoma

    X Not transcribed

    T-321-

    2

    Meetings Intertribal Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Kiowa Gourd songs, Apache,

    Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne and

    Apache Fire Dance

    X Not transcribed

    T-322 Celebration Cherokee Timmons,

    Boyce D.

    Field

    Worker

    Recording of Cherokee National

    Holiday and comments

    X Not transcribed

    T-323 Rivera, Stella Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Contemporary problems, land and

    land sales and use, BIA, tribal

    politics, etc.

    38 X

    T-324 Horse, Cecil Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Manufacture and use of bone

    artifacts

    34 Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    T-325-

    1

    Grant, Owen Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Schools, Wickliff boys, old Indian,

    court houses and contemporary

    problems, Watt Starr, Will Rogers

    14 X

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    2

    Lane,

    Gazelle

    Delaware Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Pocahontas Club, Delawares,

    government payments, schools

    31 X

    T-326 Horse, Jenny

    and Cecil

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Sainday stories, twin boys, witches,

    witching and treatment of witched

    people

    35 X

    T-327 Horse, Jenny

    and Cecil

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Story of buffalo medicine doctors,

    medicines, love medicine, skin

    troubles and doctoring them, use of

    the Suckinghorn

    35 X

    T-328-

    1

    Horse, Jenny

    and Cecil

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Sainday stories and related material,

    story about witch-woman and the

    children

    35 X

    T-328-

    2

    Horse, Jenny

    and Cecil

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Beginning the story about a girl who

    turned into a bear

    35 X

    T-329 Horse, Jenny

    and Cecil

    Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Girl who turned into a bear, Jenny's

    grandfather's war experience, Kiowa

    Men's Societies, Jenny's dreams and

    religious experiences and views,

    hymns in Kiowa, funerals and death

    customs of old days

    35 X

    T-330 Horse, Jenny Kiowa Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Stories about Jenny's grandfather and

    his war experiences, how they used

    to get salt, names and naming

    practices, informal conversation on

    varied topics

    34 X

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    T-331 Dances Ft. Sill

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Fire Dance performed at Kiowa-

    Apache Pow Wow

    X X Not transcribed

    T-332 Blackbear,

    Ray

    Kiowa-

    Apache

    Jordan, Julia Field

    Worker

    Devil's Tower story, medicine

    bundles, favorite child institution,

    plants, insects, birds, remarks on

    Apache allotees and their heirs,

    Crazy Hill

    40 X

    T-333-

    1

    Wright, Jess Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Bitting Springs water mill, father

    experiences, schools, doctors,

    Carlisle family

    22 Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    T-333-

    2

    Carlile, John Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Baron, schools, Indian communities,

    miscellaneous stories

    11 Missing as of

    12/1/2016

    T-334-

    1

    Ketchum,

    Peter

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early days near Chelsea and

    Cherokee County

    16 X

    T-334-

    2

    Keys, George Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early days in Adair and Cherokee

    County

    16 X

    T-335-

    1

    Lord, Mary Delaware Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early days in Adair and Cherokee

    Counties

    31 X

    T-335-

    2

    Fields,

    Jefferson

    Cherokee Tyner, J. W. Field

    Worker

    Early life in Northeastern Oklahoma 13 X

    T-336 Tinker,

    Sylvester

    Osage Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Early days of Osages before and after

    coming to Osage County

    48 X

    T-337 Johnson,

    Charlie

    Seminole Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Life in Seminole County before

    statehood, Seminole clans

    51 X

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    T-338 Pohucsucut,

    Sarah

    Comanche Miller,

    Robert

    Field

    Worker

    Indian food, old times, traders,

    Lawton at the turn of the century

    X Not transcribed

    T-339-

    1

    Maker,

    Leonard

    Osage Maker,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Osage Day tribal celebration, social

    and religious life

    47 X

    T-339-

    2

    Warrior,

    Sylvester

    Ponca Maker,

    Leonard

    Field

    Worker

    Social and religious life of the

    Poncas, ceremonial dances, song by

    Lamont Brown

    50 X

    T-340 Unap, Myrtle Osage Maker,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Traditional Osage wedding

    ceremony, Osage feasts

    48 X

    T-341 Maker,

    Katherine

    Osage Maker,

    Leonard

    Field

    Worker

    Handgames, peyote, children's

    stories and games

    46 X

    T-342 Maker,

    Marie

    Osage Maker,

    Leonard

    Field

    Worker

    Children's games, early life history 47 X

    T-343 Maker,

    Leonard

    Osage Maker,

    Leonard

    Field

    Worker

    Education, Indian camps, sports, life

    history materials

    47 X

    T-344-

    1

    Maker,

    Leonard

    Osage Maker,

    Katherine

    Field

    Worker

    Life history materials, peyote

    meeting

    47 X

    T-344-

    2

    Brown,

    Lamont

    Ponca Maker,

    Leonard

    Field

    Wor