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- catalog alternative "A black crow.".
- catalog alternative "A blue wind.".
- catalog alternative "Each singer wears a white feather.".
- catalog alternative "Four fires on the ground.".
- catalog alternative "I met a Mexican.".
- catalog alternative "Out of the mountains.".
- catalog alternative "Sandy loam fields.".
- catalog alternative "Song before emerging from Ashes Hill.".
- catalog alternative "Song concerning a wounded Apache.".
- catalog alternative "Song during rain divination.".
- catalog alternative "Song of brown buzzard after killing elder brother.".
- catalog alternative "Song of earth magician when disappearing in the ground.".
- catalog alternative "Song of the dawn.".
- catalog alternative "Song of the old woman who attended elder brother.".
- catalog alternative "Song of the watchers.".
- catalog alternative "Song to a little yellow wasp.".
- catalog alternative "Song to make the boy invisible.".
- catalog alternative "Song to put the eagle to sleep.".
- catalog alternative "The dwelling place of the sun.".
- catalog alternative "The eagle is talking.".
- catalog alternative "The girls are approaching.".
- catalog alternative "The little captive children.".
- catalog alternative "The wind blows from the sea.".
- catalog alternative "We must run.".
- catalog alternative "White mountain birds were singing.".
- catalog contributor b11297989.
- catalog contributor b11297990.
- catalog created "[1952]".
- catalog date "1952".
- catalog date "[1952]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1952]".
- catalog description "Copied from cylinders, recorded 1920 by the editor, in the Smithsonian-Densmore Collection of the Archive of American Folk Song.".
- catalog description "Songs connected with legends: Song of earth magician when disappearing in the ground ; Song of brown buzzard after killing elder brother ; Song before emerging from Ashes Hill ; Song to put the eagle to sleep ; Song of the old woman who attended elder brother ; Four fires on the ground ; The girls are approaching ; Song to make the boy invisible -- Songs connected with ceremonies: The dwelling place of the sun ; Each singer wears a white feather ; Song of the watchers ; Song during rain divination ; A blue wind -- Songs connected with expeditions to obtain salt: The wind blows from the sea --Songs connected with treatment of the sick: Sandy loam fields ; Out of the mountains ; Song to a little yellow wasp ; Song of the dawn -- Dream songs: White mountain birds were singing ; A black crow -- War songs: Song concerning a wounded Apache ; The little captive children ; The eagle is talking -- Song of the kicking-ball race: We must run -- Miscellaneous: I met a Mexican.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog isPartOf "Folk music of the United States".
- catalog issued "1952".
- catalog issued "[1952]".
- catalog language "nai eng nai eng".
- catalog language "nai".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory,".
- catalog spatial "Arizona".
- catalog spatial "Arizona.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Arizona Music.".
- catalog subject "Music Arizona.".
- catalog subject "Tohono O'Odham Indians Music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Songs connected with legends: Song of earth magician when disappearing in the ground ; Song of brown buzzard after killing elder brother ; Song before emerging from Ashes Hill ; Song to put the eagle to sleep ; Song of the old woman who attended elder brother ; Four fires on the ground ; The girls are approaching ; Song to make the boy invisible -- Songs connected with ceremonies: The dwelling place of the sun ; Each singer wears a white feather ; Song of the watchers ; Song during rain divination ; A blue wind -- Songs connected with expeditions to obtain salt: The wind blows from the sea --Songs connected with treatment of the sick: Sandy loam fields ; Out of the mountains ; Song to a little yellow wasp ; Song of the dawn -- Dream songs: White mountain birds were singing ; A black crow -- War songs: Song concerning a wounded Apache ; The little captive children ; The eagle is talking -- Song of the kicking-ball race: We must run -- Miscellaneous: I met a Mexican.".
- catalog title "Songs of the Papago [sound recording] : recorded by Frances Densmore.".
- catalog type "sound".