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Elaine Ramos speaks at the Festival of Native Arts held in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976 and introduces the Hoonah dancers.
Title:
Elaine Ramos speaks at the Festival of Native Arts held in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976 and introduces the Hoonah dancers.
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape reel (30 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in.
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Event Note:
Recorded in Fairbanks, Alaska in March 1976. Broadcast by KUAC radio station in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1977.
Abstract:
Elaine Ramos speaks in Tlingit and English and welcomed everyone to the festival, the Tlingit tradition of respect for their guests, the importance of the preservation of Native culture and languages. The Hoonah dancers perform several songs.
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Language:
In English and Tlingit.
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