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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Basket Ogress told by Mrs. Martha Lamont of Tulalip, Washington.</p> <p>-Beginning of this story is not on this tape (Vi Hilbert);1st 23 lines of the transcript are missing on the tape.</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives 5/95.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-82</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Myth(s) about Tityika? and his older brother Mink vis a vis Whale told by Martha Lamont;</p> <p>-Deer and Flounder told by Martha Lamont.</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives 5/95.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-83 and 2007-101-T-48</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Sam, Edward; Lamont, Levi; Sigo, Florence 2014-11-19 <p><b>Hess Collection Tape 9:</b></p> <p>Contents:1 – Compilation -</p> <p>Thomas M. Hess Indian Studies – <ol><li>Raven sings to Crow (Martha Lamont #11)</li><li>Crow sings her song (M. Lamont #11)</li><li>Snohomish “fight” song (M. Lamont)</li><li>Mink sings his song Edward Sam</li><li>A love song (E. Sam)</li><li>Ant sings her song (E. Sam)</li><li>Love song (M. Lamont)</li><li>Love song (Halkomelem) Levi Lamont</li><li>Love song (Florence Sigo)</li></ol></p> <p>From Thom Hess Collection , Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.49) University of Washington, Seattle </p>
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Lamont, Martha; McDewitt, Martha; Cladosby, Ernest; James, Agnes; Metcalf, Leon 2014-05-01 <p>-From Metcalf Tape 25: <ul><b>Side A: Tulalip Reservation</b> <li>Martha Williams Lamont- 4 songs;</li> <li>Myth: Raven and Crow;</li> <li>Whale Story;</li> <li>Message to S.S. Peter;</li> <li>Songs by Ernest Cladosby, Martha McDewitt &amp; Agnes James;</li> <li>A. James: Giant Woman story (beg.)</li> </ul> <ul> <b>Side B:</b> <li>Giant Woman story (end);</li> <li>A. James- "Raven and Crow";</li> <li>Martha W. Lamont- Love song;</li> <li>Story of the litle bird;</li> <li>Spirit song;</li> <li >Shaker songs.</li> </ul> </p> <p>-From the Metcalf Collection at the Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-63 and 2007-T-64 (copy of side B only)</p>
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Lamont, Martha 2014-11-19 <p><b>Contents:</b></p> <p><ul><li>sGəluB ?i ti?iA XəAXəAtəds, Martha Lamont, Tupalip (07/28/63), Tape Two</li></ul></p> <br/> <p>From the Thom Hess Collection, Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.8) University of Washington, Seattle</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Lamont, Levi; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Song for rain, sung by Martha Lamont.</p> <p>Converstation between Levi Lamont and Martha Lamont.</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-82 and 2007-101-R-18</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Eyes of Coyote told by Martha Lamont.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-76</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-05 <p>"Mink, Dukwibelh and others" recited by Martha Lamont, Tulalip, Washington</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives 5/95</p> <p>-From Side B 2007-101-T-84 and 2007-101-R-14</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-The story "Owl and His Wife Frog and Their Small Baby" told by Martha Lamont</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-77 and part of 2007-101-T-52</p>
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Lamont, Martha 2014-11-19 <p><b>Contents:</b></p> <p><ul><li>Martha Lamont, Snohomish (8/28/63): “qelu?b ?e ti sbiyaw first part – Martha Lamont, Tulalip”.</li> <li> Mrs. Martha Lamont, Snohomish (8/28/63): “qelu?b ?e ti sbiyaw continued.”</li></ul></p> <br/> <p>From the Thom Hess Collection, Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.12; 95-19.13) University of Washington, Seattle</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-The Eyes of Sbyow told by Martha Lamont.</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives 5-95.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-81 and part of 2007-101-T-79 and 2007-101-T-80</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Training of Snohomish children, as remembered by Martha Lamont. A description of how children were raised.</p> <p>-From Lushootseed reader vol. 3.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-77 and 2007-101-T-51</p>
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Lamont, Martha; Hess, Thom 2014-05-01 <p>-Pheasant + Raven story from Lushootseed Reader vol. 2 told by Martha Lamont.</p> <p>-Tape copy prepared by the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives 5/95</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-81, also 2007-101-R-19, 2007-R-20, 2007-101-T-38, 2007-101-T-40</p>
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Lamont, Martha 2014-11-19 <p><b>Contents:</b></p> <p>Martha Lamont (Snohomish), 7/22/64, Tulalip, WA 1 (00:00 – 16:38)</p> <p><ul><li>Story of Seal Hunters (Pheasant and his Brothers-in-Law) (appears to be incomplete copy) 2 (16:39 – 33:10) </li> <li>The Eyes of Coyote (qelúb ?e ti sbiyaw)</li></ul></p> <br/> <p>From the Thom Hess Collection, Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.18) University of Washington, Seattle</p>
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Lamont, Levi; Lamont, Martha; Dover, Harriet 2014-11-19 <p><b>Contents:</b></p> <p>Levi and Martha Lamont, Harriet Dover (Snohomish, Clallam, etc.) (8/22/63):</p> <p><ul><li>Songs – L.L.- hunting spirit songs</li> <li>M.L. – Love Song</li> <li>L.L. – song from British Columbia (answering M.L.)</li> <li>H.D. – a Snohomish warriors’ song</li> <li>H.D. maternal grandfather’s spirit song in Clallam.</li></ul></p> <br/> <p>From the Thom Hess Collection, Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.9) University of Washington, Seattle</p>

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