English. Description: Tales of the Pit River Indians as recounted by anthropologist Jaime de Angulo for KPFA in Re-edited and produced by Gui de Angulo in Call Number: BD Indian tales by Jaime de Angulo, unknown edition. Jaime de Angulo (–) was a linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents. He cam /5.
This week we offer up an hour of storytelling from the oldest surviving recording in all of Public Broadcasting, dating back to , the year Pacifica flagship station KPFA introduced listener sponsored non-commercial media to Berkeley, California and the world. You are going to hear Indian Tales, Native American stories recorded by Jaime De Angulo [ ]. Indian Tales PDF. by: Jaime de Angulo ==DOWNLOAD OR READ THIS BOOKSIndian Tales Read Online and Download Indian Tales. Hailed by Ezra Pound as the "American Ovid" and renowned as a linguist and a self-described "amateur anthropologist," Jaime de Angulo drew on his forty years among the Pit River tribe of California to create the amalgam of fiction, folklore, tall tales, jokes. Jaime de Angulo () was a linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents. He came to America in to become a cowboy, and eventually arrived in San Francisco on the eve of the great earthquake. He lived a picaresque life including stints as a cowboy, medical doctor and psychologist, a decade of field work in.
Tales of the Pit River Indians as recounted by anthropologist Jaime de Angulo for KPFA in Re-edited and produced by Gui de Angulo in Contents of this reel: pt The departure of the Bear family to the villages of the Cranes (13 min.) -- pt Bear family wakes, calls their shadows home. They go on to visit the Hawk people (16 min.) -- pt Bear family arrives at the village of. The recordings have been restored to their original form.|INDIAN TALES: JAIME de ANGULO / reedited and produced by Gui de Angulo. - Series originally recorded by KPFA in Jaime de Angulo, an anthropologist and linguist among his many accomplishments, became familiar with the oral traditions of the Pit River Indians of Northern California. English. Description: Tales of the Pit River Indians as recounted by anthropologist Jaime de Angulo for KPFA in Re-edited and produced by Gui de Angulo in Call Number: BD
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