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VIDEO COLLECTION

Welcome to our online video collection. We hope you enjoy the items offered. On this page you will find video oral histories, Western Shoshoni songs, and other types of video.

Videos of oral histories and interviews with elders are available in the 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 library. The links following the description of the elders will allow you to view a short clip on what they are about and represent.

ORAL HISTORIES

Beverly Brazzanovich

贝弗利谈到了她的家乡和家庭背景.

Beverly Brazzanovich Clip

Adele and Edith Fisk

菲斯克一家谈到了他们在内华达州巴特山的早期生活.

Adele and Edith Fisk Clip

Florence Steele & Lee Moon

Florence Steele and Lee Moon tell the Goshute creation story about the coyote and the duck ladies. 它们的名字“Goshute”也有相同的起源." They explain how different parts of animals were used as tools, and which plants were used as food. Florence and Lee also describe some of the dances and ceremonies of their Ute neighbors as well.

Florence Steele & Lee Moon Clip

Vivian Cinnibar

Vivian Cinnibar is very knowledgeable about the role her family played in history of the Western Shoshoni. She explains the controversy that follows with signing of the Ruby Valley Treaty of 1863 with the United States Government, known as the treaty of Peace and Friendship. 薇薇安讲述了教会如何教育鸭子谷的肖肖尼人, 她在河滨的寄宿学校度过的时光, 还有她小时候很多兄弟姐妹都死于肺结核.

Vivian Cinnibar Clip

Harold Miller & Beverly Brazzanovich

Harold Miller, from the Walker Indian Reservation, 谈到了非常丰富而古老的印度传统, people that have influenced his life, and the traditional life-styles of Indian men. 贝弗莉谈到了成为女人的年龄, 印度妇女会参加的仪式, 还有一些与他们传统有关的迷信. Harold knows a lot about the old ways, 他鼓励印度年轻人尊敬长辈, learn the language, 不要忘记他们的遗产所处的文化.

Harold Miller & Beverly Brazzanovich Clip

Dave McKinney

Dave McKinney, born 1907, 分享了一些他在金溪长大的童年记忆, Nevada. He describes several different jobs he held as a young man and the wages he received. These jobs include ranching, 为自然资源保护队修建山城高速公路的一部分, 在内华达州东北部的怀德霍斯建造大坝.  他讲述了最著名的“赛跑哈尼”徒步和他爸爸之间的比赛, “Bill McKinney,在奥怀希举行的7月4日独立日庆祝活动中,他在马背上说. He also tells about the hand game played at gatherings, and sings one of his hand game songs.

Dave McKinney Clip

Eleanor Little

埃莉诺·利特尔讲述了她在米勒溪出生的故事, her family, 以及他们如何来到奥怀希保留地. 她描述了自己在肺结核疗养院的经历, and how her brother passed away from the sickness at the age of sixteen during her early childhood. She shares information about plants used for medicine and Indian beliefs concerning health. She asks that people respect Indians and explains why certain terms are especially offensive.

Eleanor Little Clip

Ilaine Premo: Part I

Ilaine Premo, in detail, describes various memories and recollections during her childhood of growing up in Lee, and Battle Mountain. Her grandmother was a medicine woman who had knowledge of powerful stories and natural remedies for illnesses and wounds. Ilaine also shares some of her memories and knowledge of the surrounding area which is now known as the mine, Cortez. She explains the knowledge and stories that have been passed down to her from her grandmother. These include beliefs about death, the story about the “Big Bird,” and also, a story about “Water Babies.”

Ilaine Premo Part One Clip

Raymond Yowell

Raymond Yowell, born in Elko, talks about Shoshoni lineage, 由他的大家庭抚养长大的各种事件和记忆, 以及内华达的印第安巫医. He has vast knowledge of Native American hunting traditions, fishing, and seasonal foods. The knowledge of the Shoshoni religion has also been passed down to Raymond as he discusses the beliefs and practices of his people. 他对肖肖尼习俗的了解可以追溯到1850-1870年代, 他分享了他从肖肖尼长老那里得到的东西.

Raymond Yowell Clip

Hillman Tobey

Hillman Tobey, ninety-three years old, shares times about his youth, 在金字塔湖印第安人保留地生活的回忆, the boarding school he attended, and his long life as a carpenter. 他描述了他上的那所非常严格的学校, 还有他哥哥是如何让他对自己的制管技术产生兴趣的. Hillman crafts, and shows off some of his most exotic and beautiful pipes that he has sold all around the world. 他讲述了“红柳”,这是烟斗里用来祈祷的烟草.

Hillman Tobey Clip

Marge Hall Puela

Marge Hall Puella, of the Western Shoshoni speaks about her parents and some of the customs that they passed on down to her. Marge also discusses the different schools that she attended and how segregation was a huge problem during that time. 玛吉带来了她母亲唱歌的录音, 然后解释她在唱什么以及它代表了什么.

Marge Hall Puela Clip

Delores Cummings

Delores Cummings discusses many of the traditional practices that her mother taught her in becoming a woman. 德洛丽丝还解释了他们为死者所做的做法和程序, 描述了她的祖母和索普一家是她的亲戚, and the tradition of making cradle boards and how it still being taught by the new generation. Some advice that Delores offers for the new generation is to respect your elders and the people around you.

Delores Cummings Clip

Andrea Woods

安德里亚·伍兹谈论最多的是她的祖母吉玛·琼斯. 吉玛传承了大量澳门新甫京娱乐游戏下载西部肖肖尼人生活的知识, sewing, 以及内华达州东北部地区的基本生存. 这些故事讲述的是安德里亚的祖母年轻时的生活, what she did to live on different ranches, stories that date back from the mid 1800's, and all the talents that Gimma possessed.

Andrea Woods Clip

Lyle Nutting & Eloy Thacker

Lyle Nutting and Eloy Thacker, classmates, who both grew up and went to the Owyhee school together talk about the challenges it faced in the beginning. Lyle’s dad was the first principal when the school first opened its doors in 1937 to the Shoshoni and Paiutes and Lyle discusses the early times and traditions of the school. Eloy与在Owyhee长大的时代有关, his memories of attending the school, 并讨论了体育运动和他们玩的游戏. 用他父亲传下来的知识, Lyle also tells about the construction of the new schools and the reason behind the name of the school.

Lyle Nutting & Eloy Thacker

Ellison Jackson

Ellison Jackson, Shoshoni, 解释了奥怀希早期的生活方式, Nevada, how he did not know his English name, and gives a tutorial on the hand game. 他描述了自己是如何在牧场工作,长大后成为一名牛仔的, 解释了他的一些肖肖尼印第安文化和习俗, 还有狼和土狼的传说. Ellison also sings a song with his drum and mentions how it tells a story about Mother Nature and animals.

Ellison Jackson Clip

Earl & Beverly Crum

Earl and Beverly Crum share several Shoshoni songs and tell where they originated from. 他们解释了在聚会上用歌曲来跳熊舞的原因, 贝弗利讨论了如何以及为什么玩手游. 厄尔唱各种各样的歌曲,而贝弗利则把这些歌曲翻译成诗歌, discusses the morals of the songs, and how it is told to their children. 克拉姆夫妇还讲述了他们在内华达州长大的早期生活, what they did for food, 以及肖肖尼人所遵循的一些传统.

Earl & Beverly Crum Clip

Evelyn Temoke- Roche

Evelyn Temoke-Roché, a native of the Western Shoshoni, discusses her customs, the origin of the Temoke name, and the details of her family history. Evelyn's grandfather, Muchach, and father, Frank, were both chiefs of the Te-moak, of which she shares their history, treaties they were involved in, and how they came to be. She also describes of the traditional plants and natural remedies that the Shoshoni used for herbal medicine. 伊夫林详细介绍了巫医的角色和力量, and women, played in the Shoshoni society and culture.

Evelyn Temoke-Roche Clip

Alvin and Lorraine Sims

Alvin和Lorraine Sims谈论他们来自天堂谷的家庭, relate to their early lives growing up, 讨论他们认识的无数家庭. They relate to how Captain Sam, Western Shoshoni leader, helped choose Owyhee to be the Western Shoshoni Indian Reservation over Carlin Farms, 卡林和纽蒙特矿业公司今天的所在地. Alvin和Lorraine都指的是不同的印度医生, Indian tea, and what they used as Indian medicine. The advice they offer to the young generation is to stay away from drugs and alcohol, listen to their elders, and work together as a team.

Alvin and Lorraine Sims Clip

Nevada Penoli

Nevada Penoli, who has spent her entire life in Nevada, shares her stories on the gathering of pine nuts and how the tribes would go about obtaining them. She also tells about some of the living conditions her mother and grandmother endured during the late 1800’s.他们都在马车生活的道路上向内华达州传递故事, traveling, and various other aspects during that time. 她目睹了鹿皮如何被做成裤子, shirts, gloves, 并描述了动物的每个部位是如何被使用的以及使用的目的. 

Nevada Penoli Clip

土著环境网络的凯莉·丹恩说

Carrie Dann, of the Indigenous Environmental Network, speaks about her struggles and the struggles of the Western Shoshoni people regarding their land. She discusses the history of the land, and how the United States government lied to the Western Shoshoni people about how they stole their western lands. 嘉莉谈到了政府的逐渐侵犯, how it is not a written law, and describes how Western Shoshoni land has never been argued before any United States court system.

Carrie Dann IEN Clip

土著环境网络的雷蒙德·约威尔说

Raymond Yowell, a former chief, is speaking at the Indigenous Environmental Network held at South Fork Indian Reservation. This conference focuses on the protection of mother earth and why it is so important.  Raymond goes into detail about the struggle of the Shoshoni people due to the United States government illegally taking of their lands. 他讲述了代表肖肖尼人的律师的腐败, 美国政府没有遵守的条约, the aboriginal Western Shoshoni territory, 以及西部地区的历史和占领这些地区的印第安人.

Raymond Yowell IEN Clip

History of the Ghost Dance

哈罗德·米勒首先谈到了他的人民的精神, some of his memories while growing up, 以及一位长者如何影响他成为今天的他. Raymond, from the Walker Paiute Tribe, 分享他对鬼舞历史的了解, its meaning, and how important it is to his people. 哈罗德还解释了印度人应该如何保持他们的宗教信仰, 这些年来它是如何变得有些腐败的, 每个人都应该关注平等,不要再评判别人.

History of the Ghost Dance Clip

Temoak Annual Pow-Wow

In 2005 at the Elko Colony gym, 舞者来自内华达州和爱达荷州的部分地区, Utah and California. 大约250人参加了这次活动.

Temoak Annual Pow-Wow Clip

Social Exhibition Pow-Wow

A social Pow-Wow, which was held open to the public, it consists of various dances, singing, and the drum groups of the Eagle Bear Clan, Painted Horse, Sweet Sage, and Buffalo Chaser. Lucillle Jones offers a prayer of blessing for all of the participants in the Pow-Wow, while the Eagle Bear Clan performs the Victory and Flag song before the festivities begin.

Social Exhibition Pow-Wow Clip