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Seneca social dance music : from Allegany Reservation, Cattaraugus County, New York, 1977-1980 / recorded and annotated by Mary Frances Riemer.
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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author:
Allegany Singing Society
Other Authors:
Riemer, Mary Frances
,
Jimerson, Fidelia
,
Jimerson, Avery
Language:
Iroquoian
Published:
New York :
Folkways Records,
℗1980.
Series:
American song.
Subjects:
Allegany Indian Reservation (New York (State))
>
Music.
Seneca Indians
>
Music.
Folk dance music
>
New York (State)
>
Allegany Indian Reservation.
Folk songs, Seneca
>
New York (State)
>
Allegany Indian Reservation.
Folk dance music.
Folk songs, Seneca.
Seneca Indians.
New York (State)
>
Allegany Indian Reservation.
sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Music.
Enregistrements sonores.
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Four rabbit dance songs
Two round dance songs
Farewell song
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