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Mountain Memories - Historical Audio
Добавлен 20 май 2023
Historical Interview - Mono Indian Nellie Williams - 1975 - Acorn Preparation - Part 1
This is the first part of an interview with Nellie Williams, a Mono Indian born in 1911 and raised in Eastern Madera County.
Topics covered are:
1. Languages and communication among Indian tribes
2. Grinding holes and how they're made
3. Grinding and leeching of acorns before and after introduction of cloth
4. Not being allowed to speak their native language in school
"Nellie was born on June 17, 1911, to Nellie Camino Turner, a Mono Indian of the Eagle and Red-Tail Hawk Clans and William Morton Turner at their home above Manzanita Lake in North Fork, CA." - Fresno Bee.
Source audio: californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A137380
Topics covered are:
1. Languages and communication among Indian tribes
2. Grinding holes and how they're made
3. Grinding and leeching of acorns before and after introduction of cloth
4. Not being allowed to speak their native language in school
"Nellie was born on June 17, 1911, to Nellie Camino Turner, a Mono Indian of the Eagle and Red-Tail Hawk Clans and William Morton Turner at their home above Manzanita Lake in North Fork, CA." - Fresno Bee.
Source audio: californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A137380
Просмотров: 487
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