December's child : Chumash mythology / proudced by Faith Wilding and Everett Frost.
Stories reconstructed from anthropological field notes, sacred games, and contemporary Indian gatherings, are combined to form documentaries, features, and dramas on themes from indigenous American culutres.|DECEMBER'S CHILD : CHUMASH MYTHOLOGY / produced by Faith Wilding and Everett Frost. - SERIES: Stories from the Spirit World : the myths and legends of Native Americans| no. 3 - Stories reconstructed from anthropological field notes, sacred games, and contemporary Indian gatherings, are combined to form documentaries, features, and dramas on themes from indigenous American cultures. CONTENT: Radio dramatization of Old Woman Momoy and her Grandson, an initiation story told by the Chumash Indians of Santa Barbara. The dramatization employs a full Native American cast, and uses music created on authentic reconstructions of Chumash instruments. - RECORDED: 1986.
r.1. Radio dramatization of Old Woman Momoy and her Grandson, an initiation story told by the Chumash Indians of Santa Barbara. The dramatization employs a full Native American cast, and uses music created on authentic reconstructions of Chumash instruments (30 min.) -- r.2. Radio dramatizations of Chumash stories about the trickster-shaman Coyote. The program employs modern studio technology to recount Coyote's visit to the Sun, and to the ancestral Swordfish in their underwater homes (30 min.).