[This item is primarily a practice recording of Universal Music Machine (UM2) recorded at YK Radio. The last few minutes include various items.]
Slavey songs from Jean Marie River; the Wrigley drummers recorded at Fort Simpson. Original at Canadian Museum of Civilization. Recorded on hand-cranked recorder from Museum.
Drumming and chanting taped in Jean Marie River and Fort Franklin, fiddle music from Fort Franklin and various Slavey legends related by Johnny Betseda of Fort Simpson and Jean Marie Punch of Fort Providence. September 1957
Drumming and chanting taped in Jean Marie River and Fort Franklin, fiddle music from Fort Franklin and various Slavey legends related by Johnny Betseda of Fort Simpson and Jean Marie Punch of Fort Providence. September 1957
Dene Chants, Drum Dance Music. The recording is in an Indigenous language, possibly North Slavey. [Sahtu Dene (Hare) Fort Good Hope.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.
Dene Chants, Drum Dance Music. The recording is in an Indigenous language, possibly North Slavey. [Sahtu Dene (Hare) Fort Good Hope.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.
[Appears to be a recording of a request show, mostly music, possibly some North Slavey.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.
Radio Broadcasts [The recording is in an Indigenous language, possibly North Slavey.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.
Dene Chants, Drum Dance Music [The recording is in an Indigenous language, possibly North Slavey.][Sahtu Dene (Hare) Fort Good Hope.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.
This is a recording of a birthday celebration in Fort Rae (Behchoko) for Chief Jimmy Bruneau (turning 80) and Mrs. Murphy (turning 90). The original source item is side A of a 60 minute audio cassette. There is a transcript available in file N-1992-084: 3-16
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho] Tea Dance, feast, speeches, songs continued
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho] Tea Dance, feast, speeches, songs
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho] Drum and Tea Dances
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]; Lac La Martre [Whati] Dogrib drums, dogs, tea dances at Rae. Lac La Martre: Pierre Mantla; Jeremy Moosenose.
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]. Jim Fish and Jim Erasmus. 4 items.
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]. Vital Thomas. 2 items.
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]. Jim Fish and Jim Erasmus. 4 items.
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]. Jim Fish and Jim Erasmus. 4 items.
Rae [Behchoko] Dogrib [Tlicho]. Vital Thomas. 2 items.
[Tlicho] Dogrib chants and drums recorded at Fort Rae Annual Treaty Dance by Mike Hewitt. 1964-65