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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer FIELDNOTES OMAHA POW-WOW, MACY, NEBRASKA AUGUST 12–16, 1983 Carl Fleischhauer American Folklife Center August 29, 1983
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer Friday, August 12, 1983 The town of Macy lies in a low place, probably along the course of a creek. Like the region at large, the countryside surrounding the town consists of...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 2 end of the midway. We talked for a while, and then Dorothy and I were taken up to the speaker's stand to meet Clifford Wolfe Sr., the Master Of Ceremonies (MC)....
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 3 two one-drum units and take turns. For portions of the time, from three to five women sat in a partial outer circle around one corner of the oval and sang too....
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 4 In fact, however, tapes of the old cylinders—from Dennis's cassettes—were being played constantly throughout the pow-wow as intermission music, including that very supper hour. The CBS fellows knew this, actually, since...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 5 stand. Then it was (evidently) rolled up and set down. This seemed odd to me, for I would have expected it to be hung on the stand in some way. Many...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 8 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 6 to the west and took some photographs of the lighted arena. When I did this I noticed a number of folks in the campground, some listening, and some—teenage boys—playing rock music...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 9 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 7 for the host drum, but I also wanted two additional mikes. These could have been a stereo pair for the “number two” drum, or served as added mikes for the women...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 10 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 8 the circumstances of the recordings. About halfway through, MC Wolfe asked the traditional dancers to get up and dance to the tunes. This seemed to me a very nice gesture of...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 11 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 9 to deal with people's Indian names. Ultimately, he said he had good sense of the tribe's history (genealogical) for a period of as much as 200 years. He hoped to write...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 12 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 10 barbecued buffalo. The leader of this trio was Ida Anderson, an articulate woman we had met earlier; she is treasurer of the pow-wow committee. She stood and worked, while Delia Hallowell...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 13 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 11 ceremony. Further, the giveaways were often preceded by apologies for the modesty of the items given, or the fact that there was not enough for everyone. At some point, Paul Brill...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 14 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 12 their educational achievements, career plans, knowledge of Omaha heritage, etc., and judging their poise, bearing and appearance. All in all it looked like the competitive procedure any county fair might use...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 15 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 13 We went to Walthill for lunch, and had a bit at little local restaurant. Dennis said that Walthill was named for the son of the railroad magnate who founded the line...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 16 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 14 Earlier, when we had talked to Dennis Jones, we heard about “Black Bird Bend,” a section of land that had been on the Nebraska shore of the river, but after a...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 17 of 1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Carl Fleischhauer 15 Tuesday, August 16 It was all I could do to pack, I was feeling so bad. But we got packed, and drove on to Omaha. We stopped by the university and...
- Contributor: Fleischhauer, Carl
- Date: 1983-08-29