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Annotation: Zeisberg's title
12020-02-09T22:04:09+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3183plain2022-05-30T18:34:48+00:00Luca Connorsced9dd0f9f64a731c75f8e47663d30a132fa944aThis title conveys the context for this song, listed in the Fletcher Indian Story and Song simply as "Song" from British Columbia
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1media/zeisberg 11, 12, and 13_thumb.jpg2020-01-07T15:33:05+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Manuscript: Zeisberg, No. 11 “My Bark Canoe” continued, No. 12 “Song from Brit. Columbia,” and No. 13. “Omaha Tribal Prayer”3Page 10 of Primitive Indian Tunes, piano transcriptions by F. J. Zeisbergmedia/zeisberg 11, 12, and 13.jpgplain2022-05-30T17:53:28+00:00No. 11 and No. 12 @1937, No. 13, November 18, 1937Donation to Oberlin CollegeLuca Connorsced9dd0f9f64a731c75f8e47663d30a132fa944a
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12020-01-03T21:56:42+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Alice C. Fletcher's Indian Story and Song from North AmericaJennifer Fraser25A collection of songs and related stories for the general publicstructured_gallery2020-01-13T01:05:41+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3