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Photo, Print, Drawing Group of slides: 1 Dennis Hastings Speaks During the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 2-4 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 5-16 Hethu'shka Dancer at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 17-18 Dancing with Members of the Audience at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 19 Hollis Stabler, Sr. Tells a Story About the Formation of the Hethu'shka Society during the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 20 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert

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Title

  • Group of slides: 1 Dennis Hastings Speaks During the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 2-4 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 5-16 Hethu'shka Dancer at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 17-18 Dancing with Members of the Audience at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 19 Hollis Stabler, Sr. Tells a Story About the Formation of the Hethu'shka Society during the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 20 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert

Names

  • Gibbs, John (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • August 22, 1985

Headings

  • -  Hethu'shka Society
  • -  Dance
  • -  Photographs
  • -  United States -- District of Columbia -- Washington

Genre

  • Photographs

Notes

  • -  Hethu'shka Society concert. Neptune Plaza, Library of Congress, Washington DC.

Medium

  • 20 color 35 mm slides

Call Number/Physical Location

  • AFC 1985/015: Omaha/1-20/JG

Source Collection

  • 1985 Neptune Plaza Concert Series collection (AFC 1985/015)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Please cite the source collection title, collection number, and repository, for example:

Alice C. Fletcher and Francis La Flesche collection of Omaha cylinder recordings (AFC 1948/123)

Omaha Indian interviews collection, 1983 (AFC 1983/026)

1985 Neptune Plaza Concert Series collection (AFC 1985/015)

Omaha Powwow Project collection (AFC 1986/038)

Omaha Indian interviews collection, 1999 (AFC 1999/014)

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Chicago citation style:

Gibbs, John. Group of slides: 1 Dennis Hastings Speaks During the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 2-4 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 5-16 Hethu'shka Dancer at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 17-18 Dancing with Members of the Audience at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 19 Hollis Stabler, Sr. Tells a Story About the Formation of the Hethu'shka Society during the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 20 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert. Washington D.C. Washington United States, 1985. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/omhbib000053/.

APA citation style:

Gibbs, J. (1985) Group of slides: 1 Dennis Hastings Speaks During the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 2-4 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 5-16 Hethu'shka Dancer at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 17-18 Dancing with Members of the Audience at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 19 Hollis Stabler, Sr. Tells a Story About the Formation of the Hethu'shka Society during the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 20 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert. Washington D.C. Washington United States, 1985. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/omhbib000053/.

MLA citation style:

Gibbs, John. Group of slides: 1 Dennis Hastings Speaks During the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 2-4 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 5-16 Hethu'shka Dancer at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 17-18 Dancing with Members of the Audience at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 19 Hollis Stabler, Sr. Tells a Story About the Formation of the Hethu'shka Society during the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert; 20 Two Hethu'shka Dancers at the Library of Congress Neptune Plaza Concert. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/omhbib000053/>.