Item 40 (MAN 241) - Murder Song of Battle Hill of Kitwanga

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Murder Song of Battle Hill of Kitwanga

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  • Sound recording

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sung by Fred Johnson, recorded by Willis Morgan

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40 (MAN 241)

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  • July 1979 (Creation)

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1 audio cassette

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Item consists of a recording of Fred Johnson singing the Murder Song of the Battle Hill of Kitwanga, about Neqt, the hero in the Haida War. The song is sung twice.

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104

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2022-6

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Created July 2023 by Peyton Moriarty.

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