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The Origin of the Crown Dance an Apache narrative ; Ba'ts'oosee, an Apache trickster cycle

Title
  1. The Origin of the Crown Dance [videorecording] : an Apache narrative ; Ba'ts'oosee, an Apache trickster cycle / with Rudolph Kane ; Catherine Davenport, translator ; Larry Evers, producer ; Denny Carr, director ; in cooperation with the University of Arizona, Radio-TV-Film Bureau.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Norman Ross Pub., [distributor, 198-?], c 1978.

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Additional authors
  1. Kane, Rudolph.
  2. Evers, Larry.
  3. Carr, Denny.
  4. University of Arizona. Radio-TV-Film Bureau.
  5. Norman Ross Publishing.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (40 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in. +
Summary
  1. Rudolph Kane, an Apache elder, holds a story telling session for his family in which he relates two kinds of Apache narratives, a myth about the 'gaan', or supernaturals, and a series of folktales about Ba'ts'oosee (sly fox). Includes sequence of performance of Crown Dance.
Series statement
  1. Words & place : native literature from the American Southwest ; #3
Uniform title
  1. Words & place ; no. 3.
Alternative title
  1. Bat'ts'oose, Apache trickster cycle.
Subject
  1. Apache Indians > Religion
  2. Tricksters
  3. Apache Indians > Folklore
  4. Apache dance
  5. Apache mythology
Call number
  1. *UGS-2269
Note
  1. Date on guide, c1981.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded November 29-December 1, 1977, with the stories recorded in the home of Rudolph Kane at Cedar Creek, Arizona the evening of November 30, 1977.
System details (note)
  1. VHS format.
Language (note)
  1. Apache with English subtitles.
Title
  1. The Origin of the Crown Dance [videorecording] : an Apache narrative ; Ba'ts'oosee, an Apache trickster cycle / with Rudolph Kane ; Catherine Davenport, translator ; Larry Evers, producer ; Denny Carr, director ; in cooperation with the University of Arizona, Radio-TV-Film Bureau.
Imprint
  1. New York, NY : Norman Ross Pub., [distributor, 198-?], c 1978.
Series
  1. Words & place : native literature from the American Southwest ; #3
  2. Words & place ; no. 3.
System details
  1. VHS format.
Event
  1. Recorded November 29-December 1, 1977, with the stories recorded in the home of Rudolph Kane at Cedar Creek, Arizona the evening of November 30, 1977.
Language
  1. Apache with English subtitles.
Added author
  1. Kane, Rudolph.
  2. Evers, Larry.
  3. Carr, Denny.
  4. University of Arizona. Radio-TV-Film Bureau.
  5. Norman Ross Publishing.
Added title
  1. Bat'ts'oose, Apache trickster cycle.
Research call number
  1. *UGS-2269 [Video]
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