Peyote Song learned from Hubert Stacker (Southern Ute)
Donor:
Julian H. Steward, Omer C. Stewart, and University Appropriation
Collection place:
Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, California
Verbatim coll. place:
Possibly recorded at UC Berkeley while Omer was a student of Kroeber.
Culture or time period:
Southern Ute and Washo
Maker or artist:
Omer C. Stewart
Collection date:
October 1938
Culture depicted:
Maidu
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Audio reel tapes
Function:
7.2 Sound Communication
Accession date:
1933 and 1938
Keeling series number:
106
Department:
Audio recordings
Dimensions:
recording speed 130 recording speed and duration 75 seconds
Title:
Washo, Northeastern Maidu (Culture Groups on Tape)
Comment:
This recording was originally entered in the database as Series #105, but it has been changed to Series #106 in accordance with the Keeling Binder. The subject of recording was originally entered as, "Peyote Song learned from Hubert Stacker," but it has been modified to reflect information in the Keeling Binder. The duration in seconds was originally entered in the database as 9, but it has been changed in accordance with the Keeling binder. Merriam and d'Azevedo (1957) is one of the few sources on Washo music in particular Vennum also cites a 55 minute film entitled "Washoe," produced by Western Artists Corporation (Santa Barbra, California).