Call#: Van Pelt Library GN308.3.U6 A47 1976
on use of phonography in study of languages of american indians
24:495-99
JSTOR
Call#: Ctr for Adv Judaic Studies Lib, 4th & Walnut Sts. GN4 .I52 1952
"Technical Aids in Anthropology" John Holland Rowe
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Alice Cunningham Fletcher
Call#: Van Pelt Library GR105 .C66 1988
Erika Brady article.
Call#: Annenberg Library Reserve T14.5 .C85 1990
Article "The Architecsonic Object: Stereo Sound, Cinema & Colors" cited in Any Sound You Can Imagine.
Call#: Annenberg Library Reference ML155.59 .K64
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML1055 .G4 1977
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML156.4.F5 F4 1984
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML5 .F664
"Percy Grainger and the Impact of the Phonograph" Michael Yates
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML1 .F4152
1958 nos. 2 and 3. "The Reproduction of Cylinder Recordings"
Call#: GR1 .F564
Carpenter, Inta Gae. 1978. "Introspective accounts of th field experience: a Bibliographic Essay" 11:204-10
Call#: University Museum Library E51 .N42 v.23
maybe
Call#: Van Pelt Library TS2301.P3 W36 1994
Call#: Van Pelt Library PR9499.3.D45 G74 1997
Weidman p. 159 quotes p. 156.
Call#: ML1 .H45
Craft, Robert. 1957. "The composer and the phonograph." High Fidelity 7 (6), June: 34-35, 99-100.
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Must see article "A Few Summer Ceremonials at Zuni Pubelo. Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition" 1:1-61. Jess Walter Fewkes 1891.
John Comfort Fillmore
JSTOR. there is also Journal of American Folklore
Must see "Local Meetings and Other Notices" for discussion of phonograph.
This was the most popular journal for professional ethnographers publishing text-based research in early 20th c. Between 1890-1935 (yrs of phonograph's most extensive use), 384/485 instances in which full texts are presented as complete, verbatim transcriptions of material collected in the field make no mention of circumstances under which texts taken down. Only 12 articles mention phonograph at all, usually concerned specifically with method and procedure.
By 1908 "Boasians" took over for 30 yrs. Used phonograph to fulfill Boas's mandate to pursue the "people['s] records of themselves in their own words."
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML3479 .B76 2004
Recommended by JR.
A Guide for Filedworkers in Folklore, Kenneth Goldstein, 1964
Journal of the Folk-Song Society, Percy Grainger 1909 "Collecting with the Phonograph"
liner notes to Omaha Indian Music: Historic Recordings from the Fetcher/La Flesche Collection, Archive of Folk Culture Recording AFS 71. DC: American Folklife Center and Omaha Tribal Council. Dennis Hastings 1985 "Reflections on the Omaha Cylinder Recordings"
National Anthropological Archives, files of Federal Cylinder Project, American Folklife Center, Lib of Congress, DC
The Phonograph and How to Use It. 1900. New York: National Phonograph Company
Collecting Phonographs and Gramophones. Christopher Proudfoot, 1980, New York: Mayflower
Call#: Van Pelt Library DT516.45.K85 J3 1989
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML1055 .S39 1993
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML55 .M6 1984
"The Incunabula of Instantaneous Ethnomusicological Sound Recordings, 1890-1910: A Preliminary List" Frank Gillis
Call#: Van Pelt Library ML3477 .K46 1999
chapter 4 - The Phonograph and the Evolution of "Foreign" and "Ethnic" Records
Call#: Museum Library Reserve GN17.3.U6 H56
Use of the Phonography in Study of Languages of American Indians
2(May):267-69
Call#: Van Pelt Library GR1 .S65
1937 John Lomax "Field Experiences with Recording MAchines" 1:58-59
Call#: Van Pelt Library TK6015 .P74 1980
Call#: Van Pelt Library TK140.E3 C56
Call#: Van Pelt Library PR6019.O9 Z5322 1987
Is this available in translation?

