File 35: Theophile Panadis, 2012, 1956 May Be Restricted
Description
Theophile Panadis discusses: legends (Pmola, Koaiagwendawas, Manigebeskwas), words for sitting and eating, expressions for river travel and winter trapping, words pertaining to wind and hair, words for birch bark containers, how to trap and conserve beaver, and other vocabulary. He also performs snake dance song with drum, war dance song with rattle, wedding round song with rattle, social song, and “our town” anthem (Kedodana). Also shares words showing intervocalic stop clusters, and song (Nidobasis Kagwiato).
Dates
- Digitized: 2012
- 1956
Conditions Governing Access
Access Restricted. Permission to access these materials should be sought through the Musée des Abénakis at: archives@museeabenakis.ca
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Algonquian languages
From the Collection: French
Part of the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository