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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-117.NW#13.A.15, described as Gambling Song (The Lagoon Song)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-119.NW#13.B.3, described as Deer Dane Song of the Wintun from Stony Ford
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-119.NW#13.B.6, described as Grass Game Song (from the Sacramento Valley Area)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-156.NC#16.A.16, described as Song for the Tuya dancer of the Bole Ceremony (Tutul we)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-156.NC#16.A.17, described as Song for the Dado dancer in the Bole Ceremony
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-156.NC#16.A.19, described as Fire Song (Yu'u hule u'u)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-119.NW#13.B.1, described as Tape. Wintun songs: announcement, Indian talking, Ball Dance song, Deer Dance song, talking, song, Grass Game gambling song, 2 gambling songs, love song, preceeded by an Indian talking about the song. Performed by Leland Fullwilder. Note: Remainder of Frank Quinn tapes are at UC Davis.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-156.NC#16.A.18, described as Final song for the Bole Ceremony (Nui we)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-117.NW#13.A.2, described as Dance Song
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: Hearst Museum object titled Audio recording, accession number 24-156.NC#16.A.3, described as Bullhead Dance Song from Sulphur Bank
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S1963-1964 #106: American Indian Film Project (April 14, 1964–April 15, 1964)
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S1966-1967 #42: Extension Media Center/Clyde Smith (December 6, 1966–January 16, 1967)
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