Series originally recorded by KPFA in 1949. Jaime de Angulo, an anthropologist and linguist among his many accomplishments, became familiar with the oral traditions of the Pit River Indians of Northern California. The year before his death he broadcast the mythic origin cylce of those Indians. The recordings have been restored to their original form.|INDIAN TALES : JAIME de ANGULO / reedited and produced by Gui de Angulo. - Series originally recorded by KPFA in 1949. Jaime de Angulo, an anthropologist and linguist among his many accomplishments, became familiar with the oral traditions of the Pit River Indians of Northern California. The year before his death he broadcast the mythic origin cylce of those Indians. The recordings have been restored to their original form. - CONTENT: pt.64. Bear's son's song -- pt.65. Discussion about weaving and ownership -- pt.66. Start out to visit Antelope's relatives| get there| gamble -- pt.67. White Pearl and Oriole make a newt for a bed| kids hear storys.
pt.64. Bear's son's song -- pt.65. Discussion about weaving and ownership -- pt.66. Start out to visit Antelope's relatives; get there; gamble -- pt.67. White Pearl and Oriole make a newt for a bed; kids hear storys.